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Souvenir, 2008

[2008]

[Souvenir & Events] | Oct 2004 to March 2008

BIHARBRAINS

HUMAN RESOURCE & DEVELOPMENT

Souvenir, 2008

October, 2004

to

March, 2006

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ABSTRACT

This proposal for establishment of a national institute has been prepared to put

forward the demand for an Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) in the state of Bihar. In the past the Govt. of India took initiative to open National Institute of Science (NISC) across the country as a measure to reform / improve status of Science education and Research. The present government has

taken initiative to start. IISER and NISER, but in the scheme of things, the claim of Bihar state has again been neglected. Though the Hon’ble President of India has also stressed the need of establishing such an institution in the state in his address to

joint session of Parliament, it is tragedy of the circumstances that our leaders and government have not given due attention to the need of the state of Bihar. In pursuance of the above demand several individual and organizational efforts

have been made . Several petition were submitted and delegations met the Ministers of the G.O. I. and state government .Bihar Brains , an organization of technocrats , Scientists and academicians located in the country as well as outside India formed a core committee to draft the present proposal ( the

details are given in appendices). The proposal is divided into following sections and all the relevant documents have been placed in the appendices.

1. Background 2. Special Features of IISER / NISER (2.1 to 2.8) 3. Why the state of Bihar urgently needs such an institute (3.1 to 3.9)

4. Conclusion and modalities of establishing the Institute.

5. Appendix – I to XX.

Demand of IISER in Bihar: from 2004 to Present: A Report

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Proposal for Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) in the State of Bihar

1. Background:

The Government of India, recently through the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and based on the recommendation of the Scientific advisory Council to the Prime Minister, announced to open Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER). Accordingly three IISERs each at Kolkata, Pune,

and Chandigarh have been opened by the government. There has been media report that the fourth IISER will be going to open at Kanpur. At present two IISERs,at Pune and Kolkata, are functional and have started its activities.

The central government came to realize the importance of science education and research to improve scientific caliber of the technical manpower of the country. India needs scientists for which Centre of excellence are required to provide training

in sciences to youngsters. But most of the young brains are reluctant to choose basic sciences as their career due to unsecured future. This matter of national concern was pointed by the then Minister for Human Resource Development, on the occasion of the golden Jubilee function of UGC. His observation was as under

"The undergraduate education in pure sciences is a matter of serious concern. We

are going to face shortage of good researchers in a few years time particularly in

our premier research institutes in the field of Atomic Energy, Space, Bio-

technology, Energy, Oil exploration, Communication and so on. We will have to

focus at 10+2 level and "catch them young" for integrated 5 years teaching

programme with a possibility of exit after three years".

The Formal announcement for setting up of National Institute of Science, NISc was made by the President of India on December 28, 2003 on occasion of the concluding

ceremony of the Golden Jubilee of the UGC. Now the government of India has initiated the concept of IISER. And, on August 28,

2006 hon'ble PM laid foundation stone of National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), a modified name of NISc, in Orissa. NISER is also supposed to be similar to IISER in aims and objectives.

In the next section we are giving in detail the important features of IISER / NISER.

2. Features of IISER/NISER: Establishment of IISER/NISER can be taken as a unique step to safeguard declining state of science education in the country. These institutes have been patterned after

the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, in terms of high quality research in basic science and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in terms of teaching and education. Some of the important and special features of IISER can be observed as under

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2.1 Autonomous Status: IISER will be an autonomous institute under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India. It will serve as research centre of the highest caliber and will provide teaching as well as

research training of excellent quality in the basic science subjects. However, NISER will function under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) with course patterns similar to that of IISER.

2.2 Flexible Integrated Academic Programms: IISER will offer 5-years integrated Masters and post-bachelors and post-Masters Ph.D. programs. Beside this, doors for the integrated programs will be open for all those

students graduating in science from different universities. The integrated programme will be flexible and student has option to leave this after taking master degree after four years, if they are not willing to pursue doctoral program. Also, a M.Sc. degree holder from outside can get direct entry into PhD

program of the IISER. There will be options and opportunities for the post-doctoral and research positions. Students will get scholarship on the basis of merit. Obviously there will be three entry points to IISER. The degrees awarded would be:

a. Integrated 5-year Masters Curriculum following class XII of our

school /Inter college system (or its equivalent)

b. Post B.Sc. integrated Ph.D. curricula (i.e. M.Sc and Ph.D) c. Ph.D. programme after M.Sc or equivalent degree

2.3 Multidisciplinary nature of IISER: IISER will provide multidisciplinary

science education and specialization. Traditional borders will be highly flexible. The academic programmes will be semester wise with options for specialization in multiple disciplines of basic sciences based on a flexible credit system. There will be exceptional teaching and research talents which will be

bolstered by state of the art research laboratories, library and computational facilities. Comprehensive core courses will be provided in the first two years of the program in all areas of basic sciences, viz. chemical, physical,

mathematical and biological sciences; following which, students can branch out to contemporary areas of interdisciplinary research.

2.4 Additional courses: Additional courses in the interdisciplinary areas of earth,

agriculture, energy and environmental science, computer and system sciences and engineering sciences, along with courses in Humanities / Social Sciences, Computational Science with modern numerical methods will be an integral part

of the programme. Full time research, technical project or specialized training during the final one and half years of the integrated Masters programme leading to a dissertation will be mandatory.

2.5 Center for R&D: Apart from classroom instructions, IISER will equip students with skills of other areas such as scientific inquiry, problem solving, communication skills, computational sciences, electronics and instrumentation, workshop and glass blowing practices. IISER will be an institute of international

standards and provide research opportunities in the frontier areas of science and Technology.

2.6 Intake: The full fledged IISER will accommodate more than 2,000 students in integrated master, doctoral and post doctoral programme, with about 200 excellent faculty members.

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2.7 Financial Support: Adequate financial support in the form of freeship and scholarship will be provided to students.

Obviously, this new initiative of central government to popularize and pave

science education and research will produce excellent scientific manpower throughout the country and lead to development of quality infrastructure,

industry and other related developments in the native state of institution. 2.8 Benefits and Importance of IISER

One of the most important features of the course pattern of IISER is that it will

be multi- disciplinary in nature. Multidisciplinary education in science will be helpful in developing flexible cognitive style and will train students for wide

range of potential, for gaining excellence in multiple fields. It has been seen that the process of getting specialization becomes faster after adequate multidisciplinary training. This will develop specialization in students at higher levels of study or at work place. Such difference from traditional science

education will increase possibility of student motivation and aptitude. It is like making Jack of all trades and master of many trades. Sometimes becoming jack of all trades is better than mastering one because it makes you master of

integration, association, and conceptualization which bring distinctive specialization in future. If we see the list of polymaths e.g. Leonardo da Vinci, who was engineer, physician, painter, inventor, musician, astrologer, alchemist and architect, it is very easy for one to imbue that they were mastering many

disciplines, capable in integrating knowledge of different trades and had shown unique convergence with diverging skills .Fortunately, land of Bihar has also given many polymaths among which name of Chanakya is well known, but this land has been kept blanked with in the national scene and IISER will be, a

setup with hope to produce pundits of sciences. One can easily feel the importance and impact of such institutes in our own

state. Of course opening of such institute will give new directions to students, create scientific inclination and appetite for science education but place of establishment of such institutes decides many things such as distribution of national educational fund, regional developments etc that are matter of national

concerns.

3. Why the State of Bihar needs NISc/NISER/ IISER? The decision to open such institutes at the places where there is already a high concentration of central institutes will further widen regional imbalances and developmental pattern will be highly skewed in favor of the metropolitan areas of the Nation which has never been our long term objective. Our National objective has

been equitable share in the developmental efforts to of all parts of our country. As per statistics (appendix - IV) Bihar is one of the most ignored states since

independence. Bihar has been receiving least central funds for education and hence it is at the back bench in matters of education and research. The states of Bihar and Jharkhand have been the biggest revenue generators and made lion contribution in centrally collected excise, vat and direct taxes. Our savings in the

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banks (Deposits) is one of the largest as compared to other states. Then why do we have the least share in the national pie. It is our natural right that if any national program is mooted we must have the share in the program first. So let it be in the

case of the national programme of Indian Institute of Science & Education Research. There has to be serious planning with sustained action and monitoring by government for next 20 years to join the vanguard of developed states. Bihar is completely devoid of National and central Institutes. Excellent centers of education

and research in the area of S&T are urgently required as developments in S&T stimulate developments in other areas too. In addition to this, there are more valid reasons to open NISC/IISER/NISER; however, we emphasize here a few of them as

under

3.1 Bihar is deserted of National and Centrally Funded Educational R and D.

Institutions: In the name of national institute, Bihar has a National Institute of

Technology which is in infancy. It is well known that in Bihar there is not a single institution like Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Research

Laboratories of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Laboratory of Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Central University or other institutes of national and international reputes. One can find list of

institutes of national repute at

http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/utype.php?st=Institute%20of%20National%20Importance

3.2. Bihar needs Local Research & Development facility: The pitiful state of

affairs with existing educational institutes in Bihar is that their research and

development activities have come to a grinding halt. Govt. of India has established Knowledge Commission. In what capacity Bihar will join such avenues for national and global race? How a Bihari can contribute in it and take

benefit from it? Without research and quality education, how one can think to grow, develop and become prosperous? One may argue that institutes like IIT, IIIT, NIS, IISC, IIM, and ISI are accepting students on merit from all over India, and it does not matter if these Institutes are not situated in Bihar. In the

wider sense, it is acceptable and if a student from Bihar comes in merit list he/she can get admission anywhere in India, but local spin-offs of Central Universities will be totally absent. Local spin offs of big Institutes are numerous

and important. The existence of educational institutes of repute in proximity increases awareness among people for the quality education. It works as node for interaction and transmission of knowledge among aspirants, teachers and local people. It procures lot of benefits to faculties of nearest colleges and

universities. The chances of getting higher education and training for faculty members of other local colleges, universities will increase. This will improve their quality which will be further beneficial for the students getting education under them. Lot of teachers working in different universities of Bihar do not

avail training program and quality improvement program because such facilities are available in the reputed institutes far away from their working place. The presence of big institutes also improves inclination for research among

employed faculties. At present research orientation among college or university teachers in Bihar is rare. If some teachers are active in research, it is painful for them to get research materials. For that they need to visit institutes in places

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like Varanasi, Allahabad, Delhi, and Kolkata which are not near. Traveling to these Institutes takes time, money and willpower which can not be naturally expected from all the research aspirants. The result of such difficulties is that

very few faculty members manage to do research and thus fail to improve themselves and one can not expect quality teaching from them. Under such circumstances teachers have to rely on their own experience of knowledge which in turn compels teachers to run under the strategy of chalk & talk- rote-

routine which is never good in university education. Availability of big Institutions locally can tackle these problems and inspire or open eyes of both the teachers and the taught.

3.3 Big Institutes supports and accelerate Industrialization in the Local

area: Big Institutes attract industries. It can be observed in all places where big institutes are situated. The relation between companies and big institutes of

S &T is like that of bee and flower. Companies always like to open their branches near such institutes for technical collaboration. So establishment of big educational and research institute is an open invitation for companies resulting in new job openings as well as local overall developments.

3.4 It will help in stopping brain drain (internal and external): The existence of big institute can stop brain drain which is essential for developing Bihar. Of

course, many people from Bihar are getting higher educations and are doing well in different areas of scientific research, medical, engineering etc. Such people also aspire to live in Bihar and have a plan to do something for their home state. But they are unable to show their worth because suitable place for

the growth of their merit, genius and capability within Bihar does not exist.

3.5 Establishment of NISc/IISER in Bihar will be a step to reduce regional

imbalance and increase funding to Bihar: There is a great regional

imbalance in the distribution of national institutes and national funds available for education to different states. Bihar is one of the most neglected states. Since independence there have been developments of many institutes in the

southern India in comparison to northern part and they are more or less uniformly distributed. [Appendix IV]

3.6 It is a big socio-political decision: Establishment of NISc/ IISER in Bihar will

be a big political decision. In the eye of central government present educational environment of Bihar is not conducive for the establishment of such institutes. Also, neighboring states are in race for getting NISc/IISER. In the light of the

decision of Central Govt. to promote science education and research, we people of Bihar should come forward to drive home the point that for modernization and industrialization of Bihar quality science and technical education is indispensable. Also if the Indian state follows the principle of equitable

development as per our constitution, then why Bihar will be allowed to languish in backwardness and poverty.

3.7 Hon'ble President's vision for Bihar: On March 28, 2006, while addressing

joint session of legislatures of Bihar and also Bihar Chamber of Commerce, Hon'ble President, Dr. Abdul Kalam emphasized the matter of establishment of IISER in Bihar as observed under:

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“Institutions of Advanced Learning in Bihar : The Human Resource

Development Ministry may consider the creation of an Indian Institute of

Technology in Bihar for promoting high quality technical education and

research in Bihar and ten state of the art skill development technical institutes

. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for Patna has already been

approved by the government. There is need to establish high quality medical

education and research institute very fast. In addition, all the universities and

their affiliated colleges in Bihar must progressively get themselves ISO

certified. The Bihar Government may also consider the establishment of a few

private sector advanced institutions at four or five key locations so that they

can become benchmark and competitor for government institutions”.

(Part of the 10 point prescription for the development of Bihar by Hon'ble President Dated March 28, 2006) 3.8 Bihar Comes under BIMARU state in India Science Report: Bihar shares

higher percentage of non-scientific and technical workforce of the country. In the India Science Report Bihar comes under BIMARU group of states and keeps 8.9% of non scientific and non-technical workforce of the country. As per India

Science Report 2005, the number of students from Bihar migrating to other states for the higher studies in science may be somewhere less than 0.6%. This happens due to imbalance in distribution of such institutes. Getting higher education outside is costlier and every aspirant cannot afford it despite his/her

will to continue higher education in science. Such migration of student also leads to the development of infrastructure to states where they study. The establishment of such institute will increase percentage of students from Bihar

seeking higher education in science. The unavailability of institutes like IISER of higher education and research also forbid students from other parts of the country to come here for education. This dispels Bihar from national and international educational streams and state remains known for its ugly faces to

the rest the country. Based on such observations Bihar must get a NISc/IISER. Bihar has a rich

legacy in the field of Science, Mathematics and Arts. In early period It had

International University of Nalanda fame. Bihar has produced Giants in the area of scientific research, literature and arts such as Aryabhatt, Vanbhatt, Panini, Chanakya, Jai Shankar Prasad, Rahul Sankritayan and their likes. However, at

present Bihar is not credited for its golden past and deliberately denied for opportunities that can restore our capacity and prosperity. We fell behind in national stream largely due to such ignorance. It has been argued by many policy makers that Bihar does not deserve institute likes IISER/NISER on the

ground of downhill journey of our higher education system. We accept that the status of our higher education system is on the downhill path but when we introspect to find out the reasons, the root causes comes out to be ignorance,

deprived of opportunities to develop, poor allocation of central funds on our education etc. Despite such persistent ignorance academics from Bihar has made great success in many fields. The teaching of science is being done in the local universities but research is partially absent. Research requires resources

which is not available. So denial of IISER/NISER like institutes on the basis of our poor research and education condition is totally baseless and is like an old well known saying in Hindi that

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The Areas In Which Headways Have Been Made By Researchers In Bihar In the different state run universities such as Patna University, BRA Bihar University, Mithila University, Magadh University Bhagalpur University, Rajendra Agriculture University considerable headway has been made in the different areas of physical

and applied sciences. In PU, much quality work has been done in the area of Bio-Tech and Genetics. In Physical Sciences, notable progress has been made in nanotechnology in Patna University. Researchers and teachers serving in these

universities have published several important papers in reputed national and international journals. Many papers have been published in the field of Artificial Satellites dynamics as well as in the dynamics of three body systems in Mathematics Department of BRA Bihar University (under D.S.T. project) and there has been

considerable work in the field of few body systems and astrophysics in Patna University itself. There is also running master level course in Electronic Science under BRA Bihar University. Establishment of IISER can add a professional value to

such courses. Very important research has been done in the field of solar energy and Material Sciences in Mithila University. In our agricultural research center many new varieties of rice, potato and other agro-product has been developed. In physical sciences theoretical work in the area of nuclear physics and quantum mechanics is of

high standard. Major progress has been made in studies of environment and fishes. There may be many other noteworthy developments in the Universities of Bihar. A good number of our alumni are placed in important International centers of R. & D. in India and abroad ( e.g. NASA , M.I. T. , Maryland Univ., Space

Observatories (UK) etc. ).A good number of them are contributing their lot through the organizations like BiharBrains

What the committee likes to suggest is that we have conducive environment to flourish institutes like NISER/IISER. In reality, absence of such institutes has sidelined merits as they did not get opportunity to flourish. If institute like IISER/ NISER is opened in the state many people from Bihar who are doing work outside

can return to contribute for the mother state.

4. Conclusion:

As pointed above, there is an urgent need of the time that an Institute of Excellence be established in Bihar with the sole objective of rigorous training for Degrees at

BSc, MSc and M.Phil level and for doing world class research in the field of Science & Technology, we find ourselves best suited for. The fields in which some nascent activities have been shown can become the trend setter for guiding PhD scholars and for Post-doctoral research. Once the central facilities of Library and Computers are

established and once a rigorous method of evaluation and choosing citation index as the measuring scale for the research scholars are adopted, there should be a rapid growth of original and innovative research. The need for Indian Institute of Science

& Education Research is well established in this presentation. After establishment of IISER there will be development of specialized laboratories for research at higher levels in different areas of sciences.

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Modalities

• Government of Bihar will have to provide about 250 acres of land at nominal rate which must be reasonably accessible by air and rail. It must also provide access road, drinking water, insure electricity supply etc.

• The central government will provide financial outlay of around Rs. 500.00

crores for a period of five years. This financial outlay has already been promised to the two institutes in Kolkata and Pune by central government.

• Integrated campus with housing for faculty, hostel for students, guesthouse for visiting teachers and scientists as well as sports facilities.

• The projected strength of this IISER in the next five years will be about 1500 students and 150 faculty members.

We therefore request the Govt of Bihar to urgently take up the demand to the Govt. of India and We the core Committee members will provide our full cooperation and support to the process at various levels

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Appendix – I

LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE CORE COMMITTEE

(Set up by BiharBrains)

Local Members (Resident of Bihar)

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The above committee held its three consecutive meetings at department of Physics, Patna University,Patna. Based on discussion and written reports, previous

applications and articles, included in appendix, submitted by many members, final reports have been compiled and then ratified by all members unanimously. This report also includes reports by following members

i. “Vision document” of Dr. Vijay Singh (TIFR, Mumbai) who later submitted his report to BiharBrains.

ii. Report of Dr. Manish Kumar Jha, member of the core committee

iii. Report of Dr. Sudhir Ranjan, Pittsburg, member of the core committee

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IV. Report of Dr. Rajkishore Prasad, member of the core committee We do feel that this report satisfies the objectives of the committee for which it was

formed. We all members of the committee hereby submit this report to BiharBrains and do hope that BiharBrains will submit this report to the govt of Bihar and thereafter Bihar government will go ahead to bring an NISc/ IISER/NISER for Bihar.

Signatures of the members

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Appendix – II

Chronology of Efforts Made By Bihar Brains

Dr. RajKishore Prasad, Lecturer University Department of Electronic Science, BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, (At present a post-doctoral research fellow of JSPS, TOKYO, JAPAN) started demand of NISc/IISER for Bihar in 2004 and has been continuously raising the issue at different levels. On August 13, 2004 he sent first

letter to the hon'ble president making demand for a NISc for Bihar. The copy of the same was sent to all mentioned in the application it is also placed in the directory of BiharBrains. In Jan 2006, Dr. Raj Kishore Prasad raised this issue in the BiharBrains requested the group members raise the issue at wider level. Dr. Prasad submitted

his reports to the group and is actively running with the issue. Then BiharBrains is taking up this matter and started a campaign for the demand of NISC-IISER in Bihar in various levels and fronts. BiharBrains discuss this issue on the group mails with

members from across the world and make further strategies and plan. This can be appreciated by the following

Chronology of events for the Demand of NISC-IISER in Bihar

1. August 13, 2004: Dr. Rajkishore Prasad sent first letter to the Hon'ble President, then chief minister of Bihar and all other mentioned in letter for the

establishment of National Institute of Science (NISc). [See Appendix V]

2. NDA led central government stepped down and matter of NISc became pending. On 28.09.2005 UPA led government announced to open Indian

Institute of Science for Education and Research (IISER) at Pune and Kolkata.

3. Dr. Raj Kishore joined BB and also initiated discussion on the same in the BiharBrains on 24th Jan, 2006. Details are available at the group's website

(www.biharbrains.org).

4. Jan 28, 06: Direct letter by Raj Kishore to the newly elected chief minister of

Bihar and forwarded copy to all others addressed in the letter. Copy of the letter was also forwarded to BiharBrains, different newspapers and members of scientific advisory committee to PM. [Appendix VI]

5. Feb.09, 2006: same letter was posted by Raj Kishore (from Tokyo, Japan) to hon'ble PM, India

6. March 13, 2006: There has been confusion over the issue of NISc and IISER. So Dr. Rajkishore Prasad also added proposal for IISER in the above letter and sent to hon'ble President, PM, CM Bihar and all other mentioned in the letter. Copy of the same was sent to BB and to Shri. Bikramaditya. Bibhuti (Global

Chairman of BiharBrains) [Appendix V]

7. March 23, 06: Formal request for the meeting with Minister Science &Technology was sent by Shri. Bibhuti Bikramaditya, Chairman, BiharBrains to

discuss on the following agenda;

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• Demand for NISC/IISER in Bihar,

• Role of NRIs in the development of Bihar, On the same day indirect call from Minister was accepted by Sri Bikramaditya

to hold meet with him on March 30, 2006. ) [Appendix VIII]

8. March 28, 2006: Hon'ble President stressed need of IISER and IIT for Bihar while, addressing joint session of legislatures of Bihar which was forwarded in

group by Dr. Prasad to accelerate the matter.) [Appendix IX]

9. March 30,06: Meeting with Hon’ble Minister,Science & Technology, Govt of Bihar with a team led by Sri Bibhuti Bikramaditya comprising Prof BK Sharma ,

Prof RK Sinha, Prof UNL Mathur for the Demand of NISC /IISER in Bihar and role of NRIS in the development of Bihar. The memorandum was submitted in support of NISC /IISER in Bihar. In the meeting serious discussions were held on the various aspects of establishing NISC /IISER and other research institutes

in Bihar. In that meeting A memorandum BBSC/Gov/02/06-07 was given. [Appendix

X]

10. Resolution of the meeting:

a. BB will form core committee for the demand of NISC/IISER in Bihar. The

committee will give its report in one month time. b. BB will organize seminar for creating environment in Bihar for the

investors in the month of Nov, 06 in association with the Dept of Science & Technology, Govt of Bihar. BB will invite NRIs /CEOs of

MNCs/Academicians in the same event and take ideas from them.

11. April 2, 2006: Dr. Rajkishore Prasad talked (through BBC) with Hon'ble union

minister S & T, Dr. Kapil Sibal making demand of NISc/IISER for Bihar. Hon'ble minister replied in affirmative while commenting on poor conditions of existing educational environment in Bihar

12. May 4, 06: A 51 member Core committee (32 from the state of Bihar and 19 from other parts of the world) was formed by BiharBrains. A notification for the First meet of the Core committee was sent to all members. Dr SP Verma, EX-

HOD, Physics Deptt., Patna Science College was given the responsibility to act as the coordinator of the Core committee. [Appendix XIII]

13. May 10, 06: BiharBrains organizes meeting of the First core committee

members held at the PG Dept of Physics, Patna University, Patna

14. May 25, 06: BiharBrains organized second meeting of the core committee.

15. Jun 1, 2006: An article by Dr. Prasad in Hindustan Hindi Dainik, Patna Edition.[Appendix XIV]

16. July 13, 2006: Dr. Prasad met hon'ble Union Minister Sri Ram Vilash Paswan as representative of BiharBrains in Japan to request to bring a NISc/ IISER in Bihar and submitted a memorandum. The copy of the same has been submitted

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to all other concerned mentioned in the application. Hon'ble minister promised to bring an IISER in Bihar.Copy of the same has been sent to other VIPs (Hon'ble President, Hon'ble CM and Deputy CM Bihar, Hon'ble Union Railways

Minister, Hon'ble Union Minister HRD, Sri Sharad Yadav, Hon'ble MP, Hon'ble Union Minister for Rural Development, Hon'ble MP Sri G. Franandis, Hon'ble Union Minster for state HRD. M.A. Fatami. [Appendix XIII]

17. An article by Dr. Rajkishore Prasad on his meeting with hon'ble union minister which was published in many leading papers such as Bihar Times, Patna Daily, Bharat Today etc [Appendix XVI].

18. Aug 28,2006 : Dr. Vijay Singh ( National Coordinator of Science Olympiads , Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education ,TIFR ,Mumbai) also send his

proposal “Vision document “ to BiharBrains to highlight this issue to the govt. His document was accepted to include under BiharBrains chronology. Earlier he also sent letter to the govt of Bihar for the demand of setting up of IISER in Bihar. [ Appendix XVII]

19. Report by Dr. Manish Kumar Jha, Post Doctoral Researcher,KIGAM (A Govt. R&D Lab.),Daejeon, South Korea and a member of core committee. [Appendix

XVIII]

20. Report by Dr. Sudhir Ranjan, USA, A member of the core Committee [Appendix XIX]

21. Report by Dr. Rajkishore Prasad, A member of the core Committee [Appendix XX]

22. Sept 24, 2006 An article by Dr. Rajkishore Prasad, Published in Manthan a publication by Bihar Brains

23. Third and final core meet to finalize the draft: held on Nov 12, 2006 at B.SC Lecture Theatre, Dept of Physics, Patna Science College, Patna.

Other Appendixes have given in full report. It can be downloaded from

http://www.biharbrains.org/bihar-brains-demand-NISC-IISER.php

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Janipur (Sitamarhi) March 25, 2006: Inter school level competition was held at

JANIPUR Middle school. Mukhiya of the Village Sri Ram Kumar Mishra inaugurated

the function and Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Five

schools of the same village panchayat were attended and participated in the

competition. Prizes were distributed among students who got first and second prize

in the event of ganit daud, debate competition and singing. Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya

announced to appoint one teacher from BiharBrains because of the immediate need

of the math teacher in the school.

For details, please visit: http://www.bbjanipurschool.blogspot.com/

Inter school level competition: March 25, 2006

BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneSri Sanjay Mandal (left sit) , with his Janipur Team Members.BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneSri Sanjay Mandal (left sit) , with his Janipur Team Members. BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneInter School Level Competition at Madhya Vidyalaya, Janipur, Sitamarhi, Bihar, IndiaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneInter School Level Competition at Madhya Vidyalaya, Janipur, Sitamarhi, Bihar, India

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Patna March 21, 2007: BiharBrains Scholastic Center, BBSC, Patna) announces

Special Talent Search program for the poor in the name of brave warrior of India, Late Sri Anil Kumar Singh, IPS who died in an encounter with six armed robbers in the Mumbai bound train at Patna last year on June 4,2006. In the moving train, on

seeing helpless passengers being robbed, Late Singh, unarmed, confronted the robbers alone and in the process got shot. Risking his life, he held on to one of the robber till help arrived. He saved fellow passengers but could not save his own life.

Sri Anil Kumar Singh, DIG retired from IPS (Bihar Cadre) in 2002 after a highly decorated career. He was one of the most respected police officers of Bihar and was

practicing as a lawyer in Patna High Court after his retirement, providing free legal help to the needy. The scholarship in his memory will be awarded to the meritorious and needy poor children, studying in class 6th to 10th in Gov/Village schools of Bihar.

As per plan, three Students will be selected from each of the class on the basis of

merit, demonstrated in a talent competition, to be held every year by Bihar Brains. Each of the 15 students will get scholarship of Rs 250 every month for a full year along with a prize of Rs.5000/- with a certificate to the best scorer of marks at Bihar School Examination Board. The scholarship money to the tune of Rs.50000/-has been donated by Late Singh's son, Siddhartha.

http://www.bihartimes.com/news07/March/2632.html

Scholarship for poor students announced: March 21, 2006

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Patna, Feb 15, 2006: BiharBrains inaugurated its second center at Dept of Physics, Patna Science College in association with Dept of Physics in the name of “Patna Resource Center”, an extension branch of BB Scholastic center. In this occasion BiharBrains released its first magazine “Manthan” and prizes and certificates were

awarded to the participants of Career counseling program, workshops on embedded systems and Evening course on VLSI.

Following are the details of the program: •Chief Guest: Sri K.K. Srivastava, Ex- Chief Secy Bihar was the chief guest on this occasion.

•Inaugurated by: Dr. J. Thakur, former Vice Chancellor, Patna University, Patna •Other dignitaries: Dr. B.K. Srivastava famous Psychiatrists, Sri Amalendu Narayan Sinha EX- Editor Hindustan Times, Dr. S.N. Guha (Principal Science College). •Release of Manthan: Sri K.K. Srivastava released the first issue on Manthan and

• Ribbon cutting By Sri K.K. Srivastava: Ribbon cutting ceremony was held to inaugurate BB resource center at Dept of Physics, Patna University in the presence of all dignitaries.

•Coordinator of the event: Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya was the coordinator of the event and Dr. B.K. Sharma presided over the function.

Patna Resource Center Inaugurated & Manthan Released: Feb 15, 2006

BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Sri K.K. Srivastava, EX- Chief Secy, Bihar, Inaugural Function, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Sri K.K. Srivastava, EX- Chief Secy, Bihar, Inaugural Function, Patna BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneRibbon Cutting ceremony: Sri K.K. Srivastava, Ex-Chief

Secy, Govt of Bihar BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneRibbon Cutting ceremony: Sri K.K. Srivastava, Ex-Chief

Secy, Govt of Bihar

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BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Sri K.K. Srivastava, EX- Chief Secy, Bihar, Releasing

ManthanBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Sri K.K. Srivastava, EX- Chief Secy, Bihar, Releasing

Manthan BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneManthan Online Release by Sri K.K.Srivastava, Ex-Chief Secy, Govt Of Bihar BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneManthan Online Release by Sri K.K.Srivastava, Ex-Chief Secy, Govt Of Bihar

BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneRibbon Cutting ceremony: Sri J. ThakurBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, PuneRibbon Cutting ceremony: Sri J. Thakur BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Gathering in the function with magazines of BB Patna

Resource CenterBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya Deliering lecture on Adventures of Embedded system at Magadh Mahila College, PatnaBB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Gathering in the function with magazines of BB Patna

Resource Center

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March 30, 06: A four member team of BiharBrains led by its chairman, Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya met Hon’ble Minister S& T , Dr. Anil Kumar on March 30, 2006. The main agenda was for the demand of NISC/IISER in Bihar the role of NRIs in the

development of Bihar.

Main excerpts of the meeting:

Serious discussions were held on the various aspects of establishing NISC and other research institute in Bihar. It was decided that

1. BB will organize seminar for creating environment in Bihar for the investors in

the month of Nov, 06 in association with the Dept of Science & Technology, Govt of Bihar.

2. BB will invite NRIs /CEOs of MNCs /Academicians in the same event and take

ideas from them. 3. Regarding IISER, Hon’ble Minister gave opinion to put proposal to govt for the

demand of IISER. The govt. will discus with central govt MHRD department for its establishment. Govt is ready to provide land and other infrastructure

facilities. Attendees:

Prof BK Sharma, Prof RK SIhna, Prof UNL Mathur and Bibhuti Bikramaditya.

Meeting with Hon’ble Science & Technology Minister: March 30, 2006

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April, 2004

to

March 2007

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Janipur(Sitamarhi) Aug 18,2006: BB Organized meeting in Janipur on Aug 18,2006.The main agenda was to develop school in the village.

Main excerpts of the meeting:

1. Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya announced his decision to support his school where he

studied. 2. Tirpal for the kitchen where khichadi for students cooked. This was without shade and whenever rain comes,, no khichadi is provided to those students 3. Desk /Benches: 6 desk and benches one sweeper for cleaning school claasrooms

and surroundings 4. Two needy and poor students got scholarship from biharbrains: 100 Rs. per month

against notebook and pen for 6 month for each 6 month, scholarship for those students will be reviewed if the performance of the student is not good.

5. The school planned to organize programs in school for kids in the month of November or December which will include 1 essay completion,2. Debate competition

3. Cultural program, 4. ganit daud etc.

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Delhi, Dec24, 2006: Sri Alok Kumar Bihari, a member of BiharBrains in Delhi

presented his model of the project in presence of all local members of delhi in a

meeting on the arrival of Sri Bibhuti Bikramaditya, chairman of BiharBrains . The

meeting was called by Sri Dhirendra kumar, Delhi representatives of BiharBrains. In

the meeting he put his idea of project whatever he did so far and also showed his

live demo at his house.

As per Scheme, the whole idea is to remove present “Nala” Drainage system. He

presented his model for solution which will also protect river water to become dirty

as well as stop water level decreasing tendency.

After long discussion, we decided Following

1. To support his model worldwide

2. BB will arrange meeting with CWRS, Patna (a unit of NIT for central water

research) to know the authenticity of his project which will help us to know

about the feasibility of his project.

3. His demo was already published by all newspapers and news channel “Aaj

tak/Aankhon Dekhi/Zee news etc. we decided that Mr. Ranjeet and Mr.

Dhirendra will hold once again meeting with fellow man for taking his

Water Harvesting Project Demo: Dec24, 2006

Malti Gauri Yojna for Village school announced: Aug 18, 2006

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interviews on video on second week of Jan, 2007. His video will be uploaded

into Bihar Brains website.

4. After successful meeting with Scientist of CWRS, we can think about the

model of this project in delhi and we will give all support to him.

For the details, please click on

http://www.biharbrains.org/Projects_Product_Promotion.php#

Patna,Jan 6, 2007: Hon’ble Dy CM Bihar called on phone over the issue of global

meet and the establishment of IISER in Bihar. In a 15 minutes talk he expressed his

desire to talk to delegation of BiharBrains for the establishment of IISER in state. On

Global Bihar Meet, Mr. Bibhuti assured all possible help to Govt and informed him

that about 15 people of Bihar in different parts of India and abroad will be attending

meet.

Patna,Jan 6, 2007: A meeting was held between BB members & minister of S&T

.The main agenda of meeting was to discuss on the progress of establishment of

IISER in the state.

Main excerpts of the meeting:

1. He informed that dept has already sent letter of proposal to secy, govt of Bihar

and Ministry of HRD, New Delhi.

2. He expressed his desire to give all possible action in the establishment of IISER in

the state.

Telephonic Conversation With Hon’ble DYCM on Global Bihar Meet and

IISER in Bihar: Jan 6, 2007

Meeting with Hon’ble Minister for S & T on IISER : Jan 6, 2007

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Patna, Jan8, 2007: A four member delegation of BiharBrains met Sri Sushil Kumar Modi, Deputy Chief Minister, Govt of Bihar.The main agenda of the meeting was to

present the demand for establishment of Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER) and discussed its various facets.

Main excerpts of the meeting:

1. Hon’ble DY CM, Sri Sushil Kumar Modi assured the delegation that as he had a scheduled meeting with Chief Minister on 9th Jan 2007, he would make it a point to raise the issues presented in the memorandum with him.

2. The delegation stressed that it was high time for the state government to make it a point to strongly demand the IISER in our state as it would help in strengthening &

raising the quality of science education in the state. Attendees: The members of the delegation were Prof. Jagannath Thakur, Former Vice Chancellor, Patna University & Head, Physics Deptt., P. U., Prof. B. K. Sharma, Head,

Electronics Deptt. , N. I. T., Patna , Prof. S.P. Verma, Former Head, Physics Deptt., Science College and Mr. Vijay Sharan, Office Executive BiharBrains. Please see news link below:

BB Delegation Meet with Hon’ble DYCM on IISER & Global Bihar Meet: Jan 8, 2007

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Patna Jan 19-21, 2007: The Institute for Human Development, (http://www.ihdindia.org), New Delhi and Bihar Times (http://www.bihartimes.com), Patna in collaboration with the Government of Bihar organised the first ever “Global

Meet for a Resurgent Bihar” from 19 to 21 January 2007 at Hotel Maurya,

Patna. This meet was inaugurated by Hon’ble President of India, Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam on Jan 19, 2007 at S.K Memorial Hall, Patna.

On this event, BiharBrains as a group/organization was selected as “Participation Associate” and given responsibility to work as “overseas coordinator” with objectives to spread mission of the conference among all NRIs and NRBs for their

participation in the global meet. Sri Bibhuti Bikramaditya, Chairman of BiharBrains was one of the overseas coordinator of six member’s coordinators team from all over the world who played significant role in organising the said event. Please see the details

http://www.bihartimes.com/globalmeet/index.html BiharBrains formed 18 member delegates from different parts of India and abroad,

comprising members from scientific community, corporate world and academics etc for the global meet. The said delegation was led by Dr. B.K Sharma, President BiharBrains, & HOD Electronics, NIT, Patna and this was coordinated by Sri Ravindra Kishore. CEO of MV Industries, Patna (BB Patna Representative).

The overall objective of the Meet was to bring together on one platform, leaders of industry and trade, policy makers, scholars, development practitioners, and social activists to explore opportunities and partnerships for playing effective roles towards

the development of Bihar. The Meet shall enable individuals and organisations, concerned with development, to appreciate the situation and forge partnerships for undertaking various initiatives for the development of the state.

Venue: Hotel Maura, Patna Chief Patron: (Hon’ble) Chief Minister, Sri Nitish Kumar Chairman of Steering Committee: (Hon’ble) Deputy Chief Minister, Sri Sushil Kumar Modi.

Inauguration by Hon’ble President, Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam at S.K.Memorial

Hall on Jan 19, 2007.

More than 500 persons including 70-80 NRIs from various parts of the world were participated in the Meet .The prominent among those who participated are Former RBI Governor and Chairman of PM’s Economic Advisory Council, C Rangarajan ,Lord Meghnath Desai ,Professor of London School of Economics, Famous economist Sri

Abhijit Sen,Noted Film maker Sri Prakash Jha etc. The technical sessions was also attended by representatives from the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, UNICEF and Bihar Industries Association.

On this occasion, BiharBrains submitted following proposals to Govt. of

Bihar 1. Proposal for the Development of BiharBrains Scholastic center,BBSC at Patna

2. Establishment of Chemical Factory In Bihar

Global Bihar Meet, 2007: Jan 19-21, 2007

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3.Water harvesting model plan to govt of Bihar Please see the details in Global Meet report released by BiharBrains.

BB Pune members at Hotel Raviraj, Pune

Bibhuti Bikramaditya (third

NI2 Logic, Pune based company at Computer lab,

NIT, Patna

Dr. Harishankar Sharma and his wife Ms. Aruna Sharma with Dr. Kalam , HE president of India after Global Bihar Meet Inaugural Function on Jan 19-21,2007.

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BB Pune Raviraj, Pune

Bibhuti Bikramaditya (third

NI2 Logic, Pune based company at Computer lab,

NIT, Patna

BB Team with Sri Nitish Kumar, Hon’ble CM of Bihar on lunch session at CM House on Jan 19,2007.

BB Pune Raviraj, Pune

Bibhuti Bikramaditya (third

NI2 Logic, Pune based company at Computer lab,

NIT, Patna

BB Team with Sri Nitish Kumar, Hon’ble CM of Bihar on lunch session at CM House on Jan 19,2007.

BB Pune Raviraj, Pune

Bibhuti Bikramaditya (third

NI2 Logic, Pune based company at Computer lab,

NIT, Patna

Some of the BB Team members out of 18 members BB delegation in Global Bihar Meet, 2007.

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Report Compiled by Bibhuti Bikramaditya and Ranjeet Kumar

1. Abstract

Patna,the ancient Pataliputra

witnessed large gatherings of Non

Residents Indians and Non Resident

people of Bihar who came here all the

way to attend First global Meet for the

resurgent Bihar at Hotel Maurya, Patna

on Jan 19-21, 2007 and discussed on

the development perspectives of the

state which has gone at nadir in

almost all the fields in modern India.

This meet was of very importance as

the development of Bihar has become

sole issue of the central govt as well

as the state govt. Many a times the

reports of world bodies, statistical

analyst also showed very pathetic

situation of this sorry state of India.

To initiate the process of

development, the new govt in Bihar

has taken several steps to improve

infrastructure, education and overall

brand image of Bihar in national and

international fora. Organising Global

Meet at Patna was one of the major

steps in this direction.

The credit goes to The Institute for

Human Development

(www.ihindia.org) and Bihar Times

(www.bihartimes.com) who made this

event successful in collaboration with

Govt of Bihar including Bihar

Industries Association &

Bihar Chamber of Commerce, the

Indus Enterprises and Confederation of

Indian Industries (CII), Asian

Development Research Institute

(ADRI, Patna), A.N. Sinha Institute of

Social science & studies, Patna along

with many Overseas Coordinators and

Participation associates.

This Article presents exclusive report

on Global Bihar Meet, 2007.

2. Global Meet Need and

Objectives

In 1952 Dr. Paul H. Appleby, a US

scholar presented a document on Indian States to the Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru which suggested that Bihar was the best administrated state

in the country at that time. He used various criteria and interviews with hundreds of specialists across the country for his study. After

independence, the situation became deteriorating because of ill will of politicians and their non performance

for the development of the Bihar. In over 50 years of independence, the state has got all bad names in his basket in the name of hooliganism,

arsons, Violence and center of bad politics and politicians etc.

With a land mass larger than France and population more than five

times that of Australia, Bihar somewhere lost its glorious past and admirable socio-cultural ambience

which was once the paradise for the intellect, and center for learning religious values& cultural ethics , until someone, a year ago, dared to see the

whole picture by stepping out of the frame. The new government in Bihar took great initiatives to bring state

economy on track, give prosperity to the people of state that was warmly welcomed by all section of the society by giving all heartiest support to the

govt. Because of these initiatives by the new govt, eyes of the every Indian, particularly People of this state living in different parts of India and

abroad got rays of hope. They started giving his opinions and experiences to flourish the state to bring it to national

strata. To share the experiences, examine

the exclamations, explore the new

Patna Goes Global An Exclusive Report on Global Bihar Meet, 2007

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ground and search the Cartesian light Global Meet was called at Patna between 19-21 January’ 2007 by Bihar

Times & Institute for Human Development, New Delhi.

The overall objective of the Meet was to bring together on one platform,

leaders of industry and trade, policy makers, scholars, development practitioners, and social activists to

explore opportunities and partnerships for playing effective roles towards the development of Bihar. The Meet had enabled individuals and organisations,

concerned with development, to appreciate the situation and forge partnerships for undertaking various initiatives for the development of the

state.

3. The Event

The event was organized for three days from Jan 19-21, 2007 at Hotel Maurya, Patna. The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Bihar: (Sri Nitish Kumar

was the Chief Patron and (Hon’ble) Deputy Chief Minister, Sri Sushil Kumar Modi was Chairman of Steering Committee. The function was

inaugurated by Hon’ble President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam at S. K. Memorial Hall on January 19, 2007.

More than 500 persons including 70-80 NRIs from various parts of the world (mainly from USA, UK, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Middle

East Countries, Thailand, Sweden etc) were participated in the Meet. The prominent among those who

participated are Former RBI Governor and Chairman of PM’s Economic Advisory Council, C. Rangarajan, Lord Meghnath Desai, Professor of London

School of Economics, Famous economist Sri Abhijit Sen., Sri Y. C. Alagh of National Planning Commission, Noted Film maker Sri

Prakash Jha, and famous industrialist Prabhu Goel, Chairman of Indian Tobacco Company, ITC Sri Y. C.

Deveshwar, Prof Jean Derez, of Delhi School of Economics, Dr. Gerry Rodgers, Director ILO (Internal labor

organization, Geneva), and Prof Ravi Srivastava of National commission of Enterprises for unorganized sector etc.

The technical sessions was also attended by representatives from the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, UNICEF and Bihar Industries

Association.

4. Inaugural Function & the

Musings of Hon’ble President of

India

(Fig 1: Dr. Kalam Hon’ble

President of India inaugurating

the event. Hon’ble DY CM Hon’ble

Governor, Hon’ble Chief Minister in

the inaugural function)

The last moment acceptance of

arrival of Hon’ble President of India, Dr. Kalam was the major break

through of this event and gave boost to the organizers as well as made attention to the national media. Dr.

Kalam has always shown soft corners for Bihar in the past and has given his road map for the development strategies for Bihar. He readily accepts

that development of Bihar is synonymous to the development of India.

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(Fig 2: Front view of Historic S.K

memorial Hall for Inaugural

Function)

(Fig 3: Inner view of Inaugural Function: Huge gathering at S.K

Memorial Hall, Patna

Following are some of the excerpts

from his typical style of inauguration in a high tech way by giving power point presentation on his mission to the progress of Bihar and 10 points

formula to develop the state.

4.1 Agriculture and Agro Food

processing

While inaugurating, he stressed the need for Increasing the agriculture production, activating the sugar

industries, dairy development, food processing and horticulture etc. This will lead to empowerment and enrichment of 27 million farmers which

involves production of 57 million tones of food grains, fruits and vegetables by the State. Also it will lead to a

business of Rs. 100,000 crores for processed food items in a decade. He

clearly indicated Mission for Agro food industry, Mission for sugar Industry, Mission for Horticulture and Mission for

PURA (Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas) will sharp boost to the economy of the state. The below given chart clarifies all the points for the same.

4.1.1 Mission: Agro Food Processing

4.1.2 Mission: Sugar Industry

4.1.3 Mission: Agro: Horticulture

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4.1.4 Mission: PURA (Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Area)

All the above mentioned Mission of Bihar will pave the path for good

financial boost as well as generate millions of employment in the state.

4.2. Education and

entrepreneurship: Dr. Kalam suggested Bihar to improve its literacy

rate and achieve it by 75% literacy by 2010 and 100% by 2015. He also stressed the need for integrated

education and entrepreneurship from the secondary to higher education segment.

He advocated that Bihar should also aim at IIT and Indian Institute of

Science Education and Research

(IISER). 4.3 Global Human resource cadre: He said that youth is strength of the

Bihar. He advised govt to prepare 2 million youth for high value employment in IT, ITES and BPO sector and allied sector before 2010.

4.4. Renaissance - Nalanda

International University: He strongly recommended re-establishing Nalanda International University with

international partnership with an outlay of Rs. 500 crores ($100 million).

The focus of the university is the evolution of world of peace and

prosperity, devoid of crime, terrorism and war. It should be a place for meeting of minds from the national and international arena to do research

on unity of minds linking human welfare, science, technologies, economics and spirituality with

reference to ancient and modern thinking.

4.5. Healthcare Mission: In Health care too, Bihar has to progress a lot. According to him, it can be done

through mobile clinics; tele-medicine, corporate hospitals and health benefit schemes that are essentially needed.

4.6. Flood and Water management: He suggested there is a need of water

management in Bihar by creation of waterways in southern Bihar to manage the flood will increase irrigated land for about 5 million

hectares and generate over 1000 MW of Hydel power and thereby it will provide employment for 9 Million people.

4.7. Infrastructure Development

(PURA): He stressed the need to

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focus on Rural Roads condition and convert 35,500 km length of rural roads to all weather roads and

improve the maintenance of national and state highways to international standards. This is essential for all the missions discussed. Creation of 500

PURAs for the rural economic prosperity with at least two agro, food and fruit processing rural enterprises

in each PURA. One nuclear Power Plant of 1000 MW capacity is suggested, apart from the large scale use of solar power and modernization of thermal

power stations and creation of super critical thermal station of 1980 MW capacity.

4.8. Tourist destination of the

world: Bihar can be the best destination of tourism and it has

potential to Increase international tourist arrival of 1 lakh to 1 million and domestic tourist of 7 million to 30 million. It may generate minimum of 4

million jobs with reference to international tourist arrival alone. It will lead to US $10 million additional

revenue to the state. Road, communication and proper hotel accommodation will be a necessary

condition for enabling such a tourist growth.

4.9. Exclusive economic zones: Creation of 10 exclusive economic

zones will give a mission to industries such as leather, silk, sports goods, sugar and IT, ITES and BPO and special tourist products. It can provide

large scale employment for each region and it should aim at a turn over of at least Rs. 5,000 crores per year

based on our experience in the country.

4.10. E-Governance for Bihar: For

carrying out all the 9 missions the most important driving force is implementation of e-governance

coupled with administrative reforms and mission mode management is the necessary requirement. This will

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accelerate the process of socio economic development.

5. Ten Point Formula for

Prosperity through smart Governance

The hon’ble President of India presented his 10 points formula for the development of the state. Those are:

1. Fiscal correction, enhancing the revenue, controlling the expenditure and restructuring the debt and borrowings.

2. Restructure the Public sector corporations, undertakings and turn the focus towards providing

quality of services to people at the same time made competitive.

3. Creating the export led economy in the state.

4. Reviving the Cooperative societies with new management structure, state-of-the-art technology value addition, export

oriented market linkages, coupled with state-of-the-art training.

5. Reviving the Agriculture sector by

diversification, efficiency in water management and alternate cropping, Agro-food processing and create a market chain.

6. Encourage cultivation of commercial crops with market advantage while ensuring food security with the stabilization of

food grains cultivation and increase the food production.

7. Accelerating the growth

momentum in Manufacturing and Services sector with attractive investment climate, single window clearance, creating special

economic zones, deregulation, better monitoring instead of control

8. Delivering Quality of Service to

the people through smart governance using G2G, G2C and G2B e-governance GRID across the state in Civil Administration, Police

Administration, and Institutional

Administration thus creating transparent administration.

9. Establishment of PURA to remove

the Rural Urban Divide and improving the Rural Economy with? One PURA Cluster - One Product? as the focus.

10. Evolution of leadership for the mission mode operation from planning to execution to the performance.

6. Meetings and Discussions in the

Meet

6.1 JAN 19: Lunch at CM House

Because of the visit of the Hon’ble President of India, Schedule of the global meet was shrinked from three days to two days. This time was very

well used by Hon’ble Chief Minister. He invited all the Guest NRIs/ NRBs at his residence for lunch where they got

chance to interact with CM and DY CM of Bihar and try to know his vision for Bihar. Both were taking care of guest hospitality in a very good manner. All

the guests were satisfied to this bonhomie.

In the evening at 6.45 PM, the inaugural function was held in a very tight security arrangement on the

arrival of Hon’ble President of India, Dr. APJ Abul Kalam. His musings has been mentioned above.

6.2 Jan 20, 2007: The actual session started on Jan 20 and the major

attraction was Sri Lord meghnad Desai, member of the House of Lords and noted economist, also the director

of the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at London School of Economics. Speaking on “Development of Bihar in globalizing

world” he first thanked the chief minister, Nitish Kumar, for being in the audience and said “now when people

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say Bihar is passing through a phase of resurgence, a sense of optimism develops within him”. In his speech at

the conclave he observed that social equality beyond caste and creed was more important for a real turnaround of Bihar.

(Fig 4: Lord Meghnad Desai (left),

London School of Economics with

Prof V.S Vyas(right), Institute of Human Development, New delhi)

The Chairman of ITC (The Indian

Tobacco Company) Sri YC Deveshwar announced the company's decision to invest Rs. 300 crore in various schemes, including primary education and health care in Munger district.

(Fig 5: Sri Y.C. Deveshwar,

Chairman, ITC)

Dr. Rajay Narayan, NRI of UK and

one of the overseas coordinators of the Global Bihar Meet showed power point presentation for improvement in

health care units in Bihar. He has planned to invest in this sector in Bihar.

(Fig 6: Dr. Rajay Narayan, UK one

of Overseas Coordinator, Global

Bihar Meet)

(Fig7: Shri Prabhu Goel, Duet Corporation Inc, USA)

Prabhu Goel, Chairman of iPolicy

Networks and founder of Duet Corporation, gave impressive speech for the industrialization of Bihar. The presence of Sri Goel who was also

Division President and Director of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. and CEO/Chairman of Gateway Design Automation Corporation and also held

management and technical positions at IBM and Wang Labs, may pave path for starting chip design center in Bihar.

All other speakers spoke and discussed mainly on issues given below

6.2.1 Brand Image Building for

Bihar: As Mentioned, this global meet was aimed for the building good image

of Bihar. People discussed and decided to become brand ambassador of Bihar in the national and international fora

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which is needed for attracting investment in the state.

6.2.2. Sugar Industry: Discussions were held on the improvement of

sugar industry and there was unanimous view that sugar industry of Bihar should be revived.

6.2.3 Tourism sector: Bihar can be the best tourist spot. They all

discussed about improvement in this sector and measures to be followed and adopted by the Govt of Bihar. One Mr. Naveen Sharma showed

presentation in which he compared Gaya with Jerusalem as both the places have religious importance for

three religions : Judaism, Christianity and Islam for Jerusalem as much Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism has for Gaya. The income levels of the

religion holders were compared to arrive at the tourism potential of Gaya.

6.2.4 Entrepreneurship: Bihar lacks real entrepreneurship. People

discussed on building entrepreneurship in people are a need of hour to create jobs and employment problems to fill in. One innovator Raghav Mahto who

built a community radio centre at Raghopur in Bihar with virtually no capital and started earning a living for

him while propagating socially useful messages on his community radio was the center of attraction.

6.3 Jan 21, 2007

6.3.1 Plenary session: In a plenary session chaired by the CM, he

mentioned about the difficulties he faces to improve the situation of the state .He made a brief opinion of the various achievement of his

government - innovative steps like involving well trained retired employees of the army and the CBI in

dealing with law and order, highly improved conviction rate of the

criminals and the fact that criminals do not enjoy the patronage of the political classes any more.

On the investment in Bihar, he said

that the govt will ensure that the investment process in Bihar is made as smooth as it can be and we are also ready to implement suggestions made

by you. Now is the time to start investing in the state and that would be the true measure for the success or failure of this conclave.

(Fig 8: Hon’ble Chief Minister Sri Nitish Kumar on Jan 21, 2007)

He declared that Bihar got Rs 27,000 crore of private investment since the

new government has come into power. This is good sign for the others who want to take interest for the investment in the state. He also

declared that now all information will be uploaded and updated on Bihar govt several website concerning those departments.

6.3.2 Panel discussion: In the panel

discussion, many economist including C Rangarajan former Governor of Reserve Bank of India, Sri Abhijit Sen,

a member of planning commission, World Bank Chief Economist (South Asia) and PM Economic Advisory Council Chairman Shanta Devarajan gave their opinion on the subject.

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(Fig 9: C. Rangarajan, Former Governor, RBI)

Sri Rangarajan made a positive reference to the improved utilisation of funds by Bihar. Sri Abhijit Sen stressed

the need for ameliorating primary education in Bihar.

Planning Commission member Prof. Abhijeet Sen, during his speech, said talent-wise Bihar was among the top 5

states in the nation. "Sadly, Bihar is also among the top few states when it comes to dropping out of the school,"

Sen said emphasizing the need for children to stay in school.

(Fig 10: Prof Abhijit Sen, Member Planning Commission)

Shri Uday shankar, CEO of Star News Network, India also made his points for the development of state.

(Fig 11: Shri Uday Shankar, CEO Star News on dias)

6.3.3 Valedictory session: In a

valedictory session of the Global Bihar Meet Hon’ble DY CM of Bihar, Sri Sushil Kumar Modi who was deeply involved and instrumental for this

meet thanked all delegates who came to attend the meet. He also announced that Bihar Foundation formed by the

govt of Bihar will encourage investment in the state and all NRIs and NRBs will invest through Bihar Foundation. Bihar foundation will have many units in all over the world.

(Fig 12: Hon’ble DY CM, Sri Sushil Kumar Modi on Jan 21, 2007)

Sri Prakash jha, noted film maker and now entrepreneur stole the show. He talked about the challenges and

opportunities in Bihar and stressed need to develop entrepreneurship within each one of us. His mission to

build malls at places like Bettiah and Samastipur besides Patna and

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Jamshedpur are a business proposition, not as charity. Indeed Bihar does not need charity; it needs

empathetic business oriented thinking. This session was chaired by Mr SP Sinha, the MD of Maurya hotel

(Fig 13: Noted film maker and entrepreneur Sri Sri Prakash Jha)

7 Role of coordinators &

Participation Associates:

For the successful completion of any big event, collective effort matters. Organizing Global Meet in Bihar was very tedious task to be

performed .Many people played important role and took it as challenge. In the discussions,

organizers had identified the role of overseas coordinators who may work for brand ambassadors for this meet in outside India. They appointed six key

people as Overseas Coordinators for the meet were involved themselves in organizing conference meet and to decide about the strategies for the

global meet. The name of those were Sri Ramesh Yadav, (California, USA), Sri Ravi Verma (California, USA), Dr.

Rajay Narayan (Manchester UK),Sri Birendra Kumar (President, Bajana), Sri Bibhuti Bikramaditya, (Chairman ,BiharBrains Daejeon, S. Korea) and

Sri Shakeel Ahmad Kakvi, (President Indian Association of Bihar and Jharkhand, IABJ DOHA –Qatar) . They

held many rounds of conference Talks on conference where coordinators and many more representatives took part

to give their opinion and contribution. In the conference they decided following thing to be advertised:

1: It is not an investment conference. The mission of the conf is to

1.1: Improve Bihar Image

1.2: Communicate Opportunities in Bihar

1.3: Convince participants to take the roll of Ambassador of Bihar

2: There are four Internal and two external constituents to this:

2.1: Local Businessmen and Entrepreneurs

2.2: Academician, Economists, Reformists and resident of Bihar

2.3: Non Resident Bihari's(NRBs)

2.4: Government of Bihar.

2.5: Government of India (External)

2.6: World Bank etc (External)

All coordinators and organizers

through conference call decided on many other issues too even about functioning of Global Meet and work distribution.

Sri Ravi Verma (CEO, Telecommand

software, California) and Sri Ramesh Yadav, California, USA took key role in calling conference meet and coordinating with all coordinators and organizers.

Sri Ravi Verma has his own company at California, USA who started one engineering college in Bihar at Katihar. He also started the unit of his

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company at Katihar which is itself one bold decision taken by him.

Sri Ramesh Yadav, California, USA

who wants to develop chain of hotels

in Buddhist circuit of Bihar. While giving interview to Telegraph, he showed his willingness to Invest Rs. 100-crore venture with Signet Hotels

to open hotels in Patna, Rajgir and Bodh Gaya. He took key role in organizing meet. He is also part of the American Organisers for Development

of Bihar, which has 200 non-resident Biharis as its members. It promotes hygiene, education and has held

several eye camps in Bihar over the past 10 years.

Sri Dr. Rajay Narayan is from UK and going to invest in health care sector in Bihar and his role in

coordinating with members were laudable.

Sri Bibhuti Bikramaditya, Chairman BiharBrains called press meet at Patna to request all

industrialist from Bihar to attend the global meet which was very much publicized by local media. Hon’ble DY CM, Bihar Sri Sushil Kumar Modi also

called him on telephone and both were discussed on making this event successful. Later BiharBrains sent four

members Delegation to meet Hon’ble DY CM.

(Fig 14: Sri Bibhuti Bikramaditya,

Chairman, BiharBrains meeting

Press at Hotel Rajasthan, Patna)

Sri Shakeel Ahmad Kakvi,

President of IABJ met Sri Shushil Kumar Modi to extend his active

support for the global meet and demanded separate ministry for NRBs. He also invited DY CM & CM to visit UAE to bring investment in Bihar.

(Fig 15: Shri Shakeel Ahmad Kakvi

(Center), President IABJ and team

of UAE with Hon’ble CM)

Sri Ajay Kumar jee, CEO of BiharTimes has done great work in collaborating and coordinating with NRIs. His effort in bringing people on

this front is laudable and simply can not be expressed in words.

Sri Alakh sharma jee of

Institute of Human Development

(IHD, New Delhi) who was instrumental in this global meet right from the beginning with Ajay jee, did great job in inviting top educationist

and erudite of India. His job in the coordinating people in the event place was commendable.

Other members who involved himself were Sri Dayanand Prasad

USA, Ms. Anita Prasad USA, Sri. Pankaj Prasad USA, Sri RK Dubey Delhi, Shailendra Sinha,Kesriji, Shaibal

Gupta(ADRI ,Patna), OP Sah,N K Singh(member planning commission ,Bihar), Chanchal Kumar(PA to Hon’ble CM) Umakant (Secy to Sushil Modi) etc.

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In addition to this , Some organization were chosen as Participation associates for this meet ,

the name of those are : Bihar and Jharkhand Association of North America, Bajana(www.bajana.org),BiharBrains

(www.biharbrains.org), Indian Association of Bihar & Jharkhand ( DOHA-Qatar ) & Maithili. net. They all

sent their team of delegates in the said meet.

9 BiharBrains as Participation

Associate and Coordinator

On this event, BiharBrains as a group/organization was selected as “Participation Associate” and given responsibility to work as “overseas

coordinator” with objectives to spread mission of the conference among all NRIs and NRBs for their participation in the global meet. Sri

Bibhuti Bikramaditya, Chairman of BiharBrains was one of the overseas coordinator of six member’s

coordinators team from all over the world who played significant role in organising the said event. Bihar Brains formed 18 member

delegates (largest among any group/organisation representation) from different parts of India and

abroad, comprising members from scientific community, corporate world and academics etc for the global meet. The said delegation was led by Dr. B.

K. Sharma, President BiharBrains, & HOD Electronics, NIT, Patna and this was coordinated by Sri Ravindra Kishore. CEO of MV Industries, Patna

(BB Patna Representative) .

(Fig 16: Dr. Harishankar Sharma

& His wife Mrs. Aruna

Sharma(Sweden Member) side by

side to CM, Sri Ravindra jee ,BB

representative, Sri Jagjot

singh(UK Member), Sri Satya and

other BB delegates in a meeting

with Hon’ble CM on Jan 19, 2007

at Lunch session)

The names of the delegates who participated in the team were Dr. O.P. Mishra (Japan), Dr. Harishankar Sharma (Sweden), Sri Jagjot Singh

(UK), Sri Nandan Kumar (UK), Sri Amaresh Shankar (Patna), Dr. B. K. Sharma (Patna), Prof J. Thakur, Patna, Prof Mujeeb (Patna), Sri Satya Kumar

(Patna), Sri Parimal Madhup (New Delhi), Sri Ranjeet Kumar (New Delhi), Sri Alok Kumar Bihari (New delhi), Sri

Chandan Singh (Patna), Sri Sudhir Kumar (Jamshedpur) etc.

During whole session BB Delegates were active in presenting ideas and

discussing projects to NRIs and govt officials. They presented projects proposal to Hon’ble CM and Hon’ble DY

CM of Bihar (See figures 14 & 15)

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(Fig 17: BB delegates with Hon’ble

DYCM, Bihar) BB delegates in presentation

(Fig 18: BB delegates at Global

Meet)

On this occasion, BiharBrains

Presented proposals to Govt. of Bihar and were involved in many activities during global meet. Below are just a

brief 9.1 Proposal of Development of

Scholastic center, Gyan Kendra at

Patna:

BiharBrains proposed the Establishment of BiharBrains

Scholastic center to Bihar Govt which is similar to Gyan Kendra, Vision of Bihar Govt at Patna, and the total

investment is expected to be around Rs 4 crore in this project.

The main objectives of this project

are to establish unique scholastic center where students, Professors, Researchers, scientist of all the streams will get all basic infrastructure

like computers, Internet with unlimited accessibility and all multimedia facility, free online international and national

journals and free consultancy for higher studies and employment in abroad. This scholastic center will also establish Training, design and

development center in the field of science and Technology, Finances and personality development. The placement and Consultancy center will

be established for giving educational consultancy and help in getting employment in India and abroad to the

needy aspirants. This scholastic center will also be

the development project execution center where all ideas of any

individuals or group will be executed in Bihar. The details about this project can be seen on our website www.bbscindia.com .

In a brief, for setting up complete scholastic center, we need to establish

following centers

A. To establish CDAC authorized Centers in IT related Training

,design & development B. To establish Center for

learning, discussions, seminars,

worshops, orientation programs with all basic infrastructures.

C. To establish Development projects Execution Center

D. To establish Center for Personality Development (CPD) and Human resources.

E. To establish Placement and

consultancy center F. To establish Center for Unique

Online Library

G. To develop “Manthan” a world class online and printable magazine

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H. To open and promote R&D center/Institute/Company under BiharBrains society or in

association with Govt or any other groups or individuals.

I. To work for infrastructural development of the

schools/colleges in India. Visit website www.bbscindia.com to

know the details of the Project. 9.2 Chemical Industry in Bihar: On Behalf of Dr. Kartik, BiharBrains

proposed Dr. Kartik plan to establish Chemical industries in Munger dist of Bihar. He is Vice President of his own company ACI PHARM.inc

www.acipharm.com and head of steering committee of BiharBrains.

9.3 Water Harvesting Project

Model: Sri Alok Kumar Bihari, a Delhi member Presented Water Harvesting Project, a

complete new theme for Nala system in India was presented to Bihar Govt and also many channels has taken his interview. DD1 is going to show

documentary on his demo in the national Level. He was in the news in Aaj Tak/ZEE news and Ankho Dekhi for

his project model earlier too.

(Fig19: Open Demonstration of

Water Harvesting Project by Sri

Alok Kumar Bihari )

He presented his model in front of

four member Review committee of

BiharBrains led by Prof. Santosh

Kumar, former HOD, Central water Research Board, a wing of NIT, Patna at the corridor of Maurya Hotel in

Global Meet.

(Fig20: Alok Kumar Bihari with the

expert Team Led by Prof Santosh

Kumar)

The committee submitted their

report and recommended that his idea is superb but he needs some more training to present and proof in front

of national level team. He may come to Patna for his training and then we will go for pilot project where his model will be functional.

9.4 Swedish model of Medical

Education

& Research : based on Dr.

Harishankar Sharma & His wife

Aruna Sharma Meeting with HE

President of India , Dr. Kalam,

Hon’ble CM & DY CM

One of the BB delegates from Sweden Dr. Harishankar Sharma and His wife Mrs. Aruna Sharma met Dr. Kalam just after Inaugural function.

Dr. Harishankar jee in his report to BB mentions that around 10 minutes discussion was held in a very

conducive atmosphere with HE President of India. In the meeting, the President suggested doing some collaboration with National Brain

research Centre, Manesar. In this regard, He asked him to send some books, papers and other information to

Dr. Kalam on the presidential website through e.mail so that he can make

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contact with the Director of NBRC at Manesar regarding a possible collaboration with Swedish research.

The Hon’ble President listened very patiently about our ambition in research and also made some kind suggestions.

Remembering his meeting with President of India, he says that since 2002 he is in touch with HE president

through emails and this was the right to talk to him face to face. He remembers the president when we exchanged “New Years Greetings”

from Sweden or USA. “Those emails that have been received by me from the president himself are the priceless treasure for us”, he says. Dr.

Harishankar Sharma jee invited Dr. Kalam to visit his university and depts to Sweden (Uppasala) where he is

works as Professor of Neurobiology (MRC). He is also Chief/International CNS Injury Research Group, UU, Editor-in-chief, International J

Neuroprotection& Neuroregeneration (IJNN, UK). “Currently, through Swedish diplomatic channel and Swedish Govt.

we are working to invite the Hon’ble president to Sweden at his convenience” says Dr. Harishankar

Sharma in a report to BiharBrains. In a meeting with Hon’ble Chief Minsiter Sri Nitish kumar Dr. Sharma

stressed the need for implementing Swedish model of education in health care which is need of the hour.

According to him, the Swedish system for healthcare and education is cheap, affordable and practical for our people of Bihar.

Dr. Sharma proposed development of an International Quality of Medical Research Centre on his land in Dalmianagar as “Built & Transfer” to

Bihar Government, Both exchanged some positive ides about this He also met DY CM sri Sushil Modi and

Hon’ble minister Shri Ashwini Kumar Chaubey and gave his proposal for swidsih model of medical education in

Bihar. The details of his report submitted to BB can be seen on http://www.biharbrains.org/global_me

et_patna.php 11. Outcome of the event

In a three days hectic discussion, at

least three major decision have been taken

Formation of Bihar Parishad:

In a corridor of Maurya Hotel, coordinators of the global meet were engaged himself in the formation of what is called Bihar Parishad.

The main objectives of this Parishad are to explore investment possibility in the state and give active hand to the govt. Many interest groups

have been formed and in each and every group, people have been given responsibility to work with. The names

of these interest groups are a. Primary education b. higher education c. technical education d. health care e. agro based industries f.

tourism and hospitality g. entertainment h. media i. mentoring. Members have sent their confirmation to contribute him for the above

mentioned interest groups and also it is still in the progress.

The coordinators who were

contributing for the formation of Bihar Parishad, Sri Ravi Verma, Sri Ramesh Yadav , Sri (Dr.) Rajay narayan, Dr. Raj Dubey and Shri Shakeel Ahmad

Kakvi in Patna. They announced this in the press conference for formation of Bihar Parishad. One coordinator, Sri

Bibhuti Bikramaditya was absent in the global meet because of his personal reason. This is to be mentioned here that Bihar

parishad will work as active force for the Bihar Foundation established by Bihar Govt for which DY CM and CM are the mentors.

The details can be seen on www.biharparishad.org

Announcement of Investment

by ITC in Munger:

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The announcement of ITC to invest Rs. 300 crore in various schemes, including primary education and health

care in Munger district was a major decision and breakthrough turnout from Global Meet.

As per plan, they are adopting Munger

for developmental purpose and will

encourage others too to take similar steps for their own home town or village.

Investment through Bihar

Foundation

The decision about Investment through newly formed Bihar

Foundation was one of the major step taken by Bihar Govt. Govt also announced that This will have many centers around the world and

NRIs/NRBs can directly approach for the investment process. Bihar Foundation will now organize next Global Bihar meet in association

with Institute for Human Development, Delhi

11. Investment possibilities in

Bihar

Though the common perception about

opportunity in Bihar is completely negative because of the environment

made by the past all governments in Bihar but there are many opportunities where industries, Investors can show their interest. Following are region

wise opportunities which were either not identified by govt or not given much attention to it.

A. Patna Region: Patna has great potential in Finance, Trade &

Commerce, Entertainment & Media, Tourism, Dairy Technology, IT and R&D Companies where Patna can be

the best choice of investors. Magadh stock exchange at Patna should be immediately revived. Patna can be the city of education and higher learning

along with center for R&D. In Dairy Technology, Patna and Muzaffarpur have shown its potential and this is the

only industries in Bihar which has excellent track record in terms of profits. Many more diaries industries should

come forward to invest in this sector. There are potential in opening Film city, shopping malls, and hub of tourism industry at Patna.

B. Vaishali & Muzaffarpur bound

areas: Hajipur can be the good place for Tourism (Vaishali), Manufacturing Industries and also electronic city of

Hajipur should be immediately revived and reinstalled. Because of nearness from the state capital, the area from Patna to via Hajipur Muzaffarpur will

be good destination for the investment in Education, Manufacturing industries and food processing industries. In fruits exports (Litchi, Mango and

Banana), both city can be developed as center and there are large possibility of opening export –import

company in this area where investment from private sector is required.

C. Sitamarhi & Raxaul: Sitamarhi can be the best destination for tourism and can attract Hindu religious people

as it is the birth place of Hindu Goddess Sita. The govt and private agencies should come forward to develop this city and bound areas. This

district is also good in Sugar Industry. Riga Sugar Factory, near Sitamarhi is well known which should be given more importance and revived by govt.

Other non govt agencies should come for the investment in sugar industries in this district. In Litchi production,

Sitamarhi is second best after Muzaffarpur. Raxaul can be developed for the international trade with India and Nepal.

D. Darbhanga: This region can be

developed as good place for

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floriculture and horticulture. Pan, Makhan and Machhali (fish) are three important things for the people in

Mithila region. People of whole Mithila are known for their brilliancies since ancient times. There are opportunity to develop this city as center of education and research.

The forts of Darbhanga Kingdom can be used for the tourism purpose. The forts of Darbhanga in all over the state can be used for the spot for the tourist attraction.

As whole Darbhanga, Madhubani, Saharsha and Supaul has large no of ponds, fishery industries can be

developed. There is immediate need of Establishment of Branch of Central Fishery Research Institute (CFRI, Mumbai) at Darbhanga.

E. Madhubani: is Famous for Mithila

Paintings in all over the world. It needs to be spread to all villages of Mithila and other districts of Bihar as one of the industries. Presently only

few village women are working. Govt should declare it as industry. There are huge scope for private sector and NGOs to come forward & help to grow this industry in the state.

F. Samastipur: This dist is famous for Famous for Khaini (Tambaku) production and wheat. This needs to

be more advertised as it is cash crops. The establishment of sugar industry in this dist will be good option for the investors.

G. Bhagalpur Region: Bhagalpur has

great potential in Silk Industry, Textile, Handloom & Handicraft, Gems & Jewelry, and Furniture & Artifacts etc. This city should be popularized

and advertised as “Silk city of India” .This region is also be developed for tourism as same as Nalanda.

Vikramshila can be the good spot for the tourist.

H. Begusarai: Begusarai district in known for the industries in the field of petroleum, chemical, petrochemical

integrate complex including upstream & downstream industry. Presently only govt has its own industry in this field but this dist needs more investment by private sector.

I. Purnia and Katihar Region: This dist is good in agro based industry like Jute, Leather and allied products, animal products, fisheries, poultry. The

entrepreneurship can be developed in the youths of this district so as they can earn huge amount of Money from this sector.

J. Munger Region: can be developed Electrical & Mechanical Hardware Industry, and Heavy Industry etc.

K. Gaya, Nalanda & all Budhist

Cicuit Regions: No need to say much

about this Buddhist circuit. Because of internal terrorism this dist has got bad name.

Because of tourist attraction, there are plenty of opportunities in hotel

industry. Gaya, Rajgir, Pawauri, Nalanda, Patna, Fatuha should come under special category for Bihar where govt can get much from the foreigners.

In addition to tourism and hotel industry, these whole region are also good in Cement, Stone Slabs, Prefab Structure, Power Plants other Mineral Based Industry.

Jehanabad can be the center of the production of wheat and rice.

L. Bhojpur Region: Bhojpur Region of Bihar can be developed as the center agriculture .if govt pays

attention; this has potential to produce wheat and paddy as Punjab and Haryana produces.

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Concluding Remarks

Bihar is in the phase of economic

reforms and started process of improving law & order and infrastructure including roads and electricity which has been given prime

importance by govt as this is needed for not only for attracting private sector but also for overall

development of the state. Bihar has great potential in many fields as mentioned above where investors if can give a thought to invest may get

huge benefit. This Global meet were organized to see and explore those opportunity and reality in state.

Though large no of NRIs/NRBs and other potential investors participated in the global meet, most of them didn’t

turn up for the investment in the state, very few investment proposals were announced during the global meet; The sole reason for this was

that many of them visited just to know the reality and to explore the business opportunity in the state.

But certainly this meet has given good impact on investors which has helped to improve its brand image and

other to know about Bihar and its

improved conditions in the national and international forums. In this way the objectives Global meet

was satisfied. If the pace of progress continues,

then certainly Bihar will be developed by 2015 as predicted by Hon’ble Chief

Minister Sri Nitish Kumar. The developed of Bihar will lead to the fulfillment of dream of making whole

India a developed nation by 2020 as Dr. Kalam says. About Authors

Sri Ranjeet Kumar is Team leader in MNC Bank based at Gurgaon, New Delhi. He is one of the moderators of BiharBrains at Delhi and played

important role in BB events in Global Bihar meet at Patna He can be reached at [email protected]

Sri Bibhuti Bikramaditya is the Chairman of BiharBrains and working as Senior R&D Engineer at Daejeon

city of South Korea. He was overseas coordinator of Global Bihar Meet, 2007 and played important role in organizing the said event at Patna. He is also the chief editor of Manthan. He can be reached at [email protected] . To know much about him, please visit www.bibhutibikramaditya.com

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Patna, Jan 22, 2007: Patna Science College, a premier college in Bihar invited many NRIs & NRBs of Bihar to participate in "NRIs-Students Interaction Program" in the college Campus.

This program was organized by Patna Science College in association with BiharBrains Scholastic center in the auditorium of the dept of geology, Patna science College on the arrival of a large no of NRIs and industrialists from India and abroad to

participate in first global Bihar Meet, organized by Bihar Times and Institute for Human development, New Delhi in association with govt of Bihar on Jan 19-21 at Hotel Maurya.

First NRI-Students Interaction Program: Jan 22, 2007

BB Pune Raviraj,

Bibhuti Bikramaditya (third

Gatherings at Auditorium, Dept of Geology,Patna Science college on NRIs-Students interaction program

Mr. Tathagat Tulsi(on mike), Prof. S.N Guha Principal Science College and others on Dias on NRIs-Students Interaction Program.

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March, 2008

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Patna, May 21, 2007: The meeting between Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya,chairman BiharBrains and Hon’ble Principal Secretary of Science &Technology was held at

technology Bhawan, Minstry of Science 7 technology, Govt of Bihar on May 21, 2007 on demand of IISER in Bihar and BB association with DST on this project along with other agenda of ways of improving scientific environment in the state .The following Points has been discussed on this meeting:-

1. Bihar Brains will form blog for the demand of IISER in Bihar, which will used

and maintained by BiharBrains and Sci.&Tech. dept.,Govt.of Bihar.

2. Both BiharBrains and Sci.&Tech. dept. stressed the need for meeting with Honourable Chief Minister of Bihar that should be finalised before Bibhuti Bikramaditya,Chairman of BiharBrains leaving south Korea.

3. Both were agreed that they should be direct link CM of Bihar who can time to

time convey the messege and update about we progress of IISER compeign. 4. All memorandum of we demand the IISER draft,all MPs of Bihar should sign

and a deligation of all parties,MPs of Bihar along with BiharBrains

representatives should meet Honourable Prime Minister of India. 5. Sci.&Tech. dept. has started its move toward establishment of IISER in Bihar

and they want support from BiharBrains.

On Technical Educational Policy.

1. Dept. of Sci.&Tech. has submitted report on the technical education policy

of Bihar to BiharBrains and demanded suggestion from all BB

members,Particularly scientists and corporate from all over the world. 2. Sci& Tech. dept. may include some of the members name suggested by

BiharBrains for conclusion of their have into the various committees and

organisational structure which is going to be formed by dept. of Sci.&Tech. to decide and finalise technical education Policy.

3. BiharBrains will act like the consultant of the dept. of Sci.&Tech. for finalising technical educational policy.

Misc. Points:-

1. BiharBrains submitted proposal for the development of BiharBrains Scholastic

Center under PPP(Private Public Partnership Program) of technical educational Policy.

2. BiharBrains submitted proposal for support and assistance for by SciTechFestival, 2007.

Meeting with Govt of Bihar on IISER: May 21, 2007

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NewDelhi, May 29, 2007: A two member BB team led by Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya

held meeting and disussions with Mr. Mukhesswur Choonee H.E.High

Commissioner. The main agenda of the meeting was bilateral co-operation between between Bihar & Mauritius, role of people & Govt of Mauritius in development process of Bihar & some Bihar Brains initiatives.

Main excerpts of the meeting:

1) Scholarship Program: - BB gave a proposal to start a Scholarship program on name of Dr Seewoosagar Ramgoolam (First PM of Mauritius) through Bihar Brains

Scholastic Centre in association with Govt of Mauritius.We have handed over a detail report copy of this project to him & he assured us that he will send it to PM office of Mauritius for their consent through proper channel.He suggested us for sending same

proposal through CM office of Bihar to PM of Mauritius directly for quick response. 2) Opening a School:- BB has proposed him that after successful launching of Scholarship program, a School has been established in Saran,Bihar on name of Dr

Seewoosagar Ramgoolam in collaboration of Bihar Brains & Govt of Mauritius.He found this idea very viable & told us that he will try his best for this project also, so there will be a School in Bihar on name of Chacha Ramgoolam (in his word).

3) Organising a Bihari Brothers Show: - Bihar Brains has established a "Youth Chamber of Entrepreneurs" for organising these type of events, we sought his permission for this.He informed us that 'Bihar Day' program to be organise by

GOPIO,Mauritius, Govt of Mauritius in which delegation of Bihar Govt will also participate is shifted from June 17-21 to July 26-31, 2007. His opinion was ,if BB will also participate in same program with our cultural show,culinary show & Trade show, it will add extra shining in program. Members has accepted his proposal on spot &

now "Youth Chamber of Entrepreneurs" of Bihar Brains will be co-organiser of Bihar Day(now name is also changed with Bhojpuri Week).We have started preparation for this right from yesterday.

4) Invitation to him in Arrah: - We have also invited him to Arrah from where his ancestors had been migrated for a grand public welcome ceremony. He accepted our invitation & told us for fixing date after July only.

5) Apart from these issues, he informed us that he is working for establishing some industrial units in Bihar by Mauritian Entrepreneurs. He is also trying to shift some sick Sugar units of Mauritius to Bihar & our Youth Chambers will take initiative for

this project.

Meeting with HE High Commissioner, Mauritius at Delhi: May 29, 2007

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New Delhi, June 25, 2007: The Blog for the demand of IISER (Indian Institute for Science Education and Research) was announced. Please visit http://bbiiser.blogspot.com/. The blog was created by Mr. Ranjeet Kumar, Delhi

Member of BiharBrains

The same blog will be used by Sri Ajay Kumar Thakur Hon'ble secretary cum commissioner of dept of Science & Technology, his dept officials and several other members of BiharBrains.

Patna July 7, 2007: On demand of IISER in Bihar, Hon’ble CM sri Nitish Kumar wrote letter to Hon'ble PM and presented case for the establishment IISER in Bihar.

This is the great achievement and satisfaction for BiharBrains; our demand has been given due attention by the govt of Bihar.

A copy of the letter is being posted here; you may see all the details on www.bbiiser. blogspot. com

Respected Prime Minister, It can not be overemphasized that a Scientific Research and Development activities in any state facilitates overall improvement and development of skill, public services

and quality of life of the people.

The Govt. of Bihar is irrevocably committed to develop scientific awareness among its people by increasing the opportunities of Technical Education & Scientific research in the state in every possible manner.

In this context, I would like to draw your kind attention on following points:-

1. Out of over 250 odd institutes under the department like DAE, DOS, DBT, ICAR, CSIR, DRDO, DIT and department of health etc., hardly any institutes of national importance are located in Bihar. In view of population, Bihar has more than 8% of

total population of the country, this position is absolutely outrageous. 2. In the tenth plan U. G. C. had proposed to establish National Institute of

Science/Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)/ National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) in different parts of the country and recently the MHRD announced setting above at Allahabad, Chennai, Pune and

Bhubneshwar and Kolkata. Unfortunately, in the above announcement Bihar didn’t figure.

Blog on IISER Created: June 25, 2007

Hon’ble CM Nitish Kumar wrote letter to Hon’ble PM for IISER in Bihar: July 7, 2007

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3. In your pronouncement on different occasions, you have shown deep concern on the need of reducing regional imbalances. Contrary to this, the above decision to open such institutes at the places where there is already high concentration of

central institutes will further widen regional imbalances and skewed developmental pattern in favour of the metropolitan areas of the country.

4. Even Hon, ble President Dr. A.P.J. Kalam has underlined the need of opening such institute in area of research for accelerating the development process of the state.

It is also not out of place to mention that establishment of NISc/IISER in Bihar will be a step to reduce regional imbalance and have multiplier effect in building high quality human resources in a state which is currently lagging behind on all the developmental parameters .As big educational and research institute supports and

accelerate industrialization. In the light of above, I take this opportunity to request for your personal intervention for ensuring setting up of an IISER/NISER.The people of Bihar will be

grateful if this institute is located in Bihar. The state Government would extend all possible assistance and provide necessary infrastructural support like land etc.

With regards, Yours Sincerely,

(Nitish Kumar) Dr. Manmohan Singh,

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India New Delhi.

News scrap:

Nitish Writes Letter to PM for IISER/NISER in Bihar

Patna: July 7, 2007 http://www.patnadaily.com/news2007/july/070707/nitish_to_pm_on_iiser.html

In a letter written to the Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar asked him to personally intervene on the matter of setting up

of a National Institute of Science/Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) and National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) in Bihar to maintain regional balance in the field of education.

"It can not be overemphasized that a Scientific Research and Development activities in any state facilitates overall improvement and development of skill, public services, and quality of life of the people.

The Govt. of Bihar is irrevocably committed to develop scientific awareness among

its people by increasing the opportunities of Technical Education & Scientific research in the state in every possible manner," Kumar said in his letter dated June 27, 2007

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as furnished by Bibhuti Bikramaditya, the founder of Biharbrains, an organization committed to promoting higher education in Bihar.

The state government was willing to extend all possible help and provide necessary infrastructural support for the opening of IISER and NISER, the Chief Minister wrote in his letter.

Ref No: BBSC-knowledgecommision/July9, 2007 Date: July 9, 2007 To

Sri Sam Pitroda Chairman, National Knowledge Commission New Delhi, India

Subject: Regarding establishment of high profile R&D institutes in Bihar

Dear Sir, I introduce myself as chairman of BiharBrains an international regisistered organization of Academicians, Scientists, Technologists, Social workers,

Administrators (located in the country as well as outside India, NRIs) concerned about the development of the state of Bihar wish to present the case of establishment of High profile institutes in the state of Bihar in the vicinity of recent decision by the central govt and recommendations of the national knowledge

commission. Recently the central government has decided to increase no of IITs, central

universities and IISER (Indian Institute of Science Education & Research) in India and Rs 1, 32,000 crore will be invested in setting up of 30 Centarl universities and three IITs, seven IIMs, 20 NITs, five Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) and Indian Institute of Information Technologies (IIITs) and two

school of planning and architecture (SPA) during 2007-14. A centrally sponsored scheme or additional central assistance would be worked out to provide the finances. The Commission has envisages that 14 of the new CUs in different states will be of

world class standards, Referring to the link http://www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=169343 This is really commendable act of the central govt to improve S&T environment in

India. In this context Bihar is the fit case for the establishment of all the institutions as Bihar doesn’t have any of the institutes and also doesn’t have major labs (out of over

250 odd institutes under the department like DAE, DOS, DBT, ICAR, CSIR, DRDO, DIT and department of health) in spite of the fact that Bihar produces large no of techies and scholars who has contributed and are contributing in all national and

BB Wrote letter to Knowledge commission for IISER: July 9, 2007

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international fora. In view of population, Bihar has more than 8% of total population of the country, which is absolutely outrageous.

If we go whole hog, we find that these centers and high profile institutes are located in cities of few states or in the metropolis which are totally embarrassing. This situation can be termed as fit case of regional imbalance and negative sidelining attitude by the center towards Bihar.

We feel that Bihar should get fair share of 20 research centers (out of a total of above 250 such research centers across the country) or for that matter 12 national

academic institutions (out of over 175 such institutions under various ministries Though we also accept that our local politicians of without vision are responsible for this disaster who never dares to put such demands in front of central govt so

seriously but in the same way central govt should also be held responsible for this disparity and gaining momentum of regional imbalance. If national leadership would have taken care for restoring parity to the state by allocating at least 40 of centrally funded autonomous institutions (out of total of over 433 as Per expenditure

committee report 2004-05 or CAG report which states the number above 499 in year 1998-99 report), state would have been definitely be a much improved place for its denizens.

But we are sorry that it has not happened in the past. We all are very much concerned about this and raise our voices in front of you and the central govt. As we are working for Bihar, we demand many institutes of national & international

repute for Bihar and request you to take consideration while forming rule and submitting your report to the central govt. Bihar is in immediate need of IIT /IISER /Central University/DST Labs/CSIR Labs/IIM and other corporate & life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences institutes etc.

For institutionalizing that repute, we are ready to devote our time with you if necessary and accept challenges for the establishment of such high profile institutes

in the state of Bihar. For your kind information, for getting IISER, we have already sent our proposal to govt of Bihar on the basis of recommendation of 51 member international team of

BiharBrains scientific community and also Bihar govt (Hon’ble CM Sri Nitish Kumar) has recently written letter to Hon’ble PM Dr. Mnamohan Singh for the establishment of IISER In Bihar. The details can be seen on our blog www.bbiiser.blogspot.com

And also http://www.biharbrains.org/bihar-brains-demand-NISC-IISER.php We have become advisor for Dept of S&T,Bihar and giving support to them in strengthening S&T policy and its implementation in Bihar . In fact, we are in the

direction of strengthening of scientific council of national and international level who will look after these issues and will be presenting case with state govt as well central govt agencies.

I do request to have a look into the matter very seriously and work for educational development of Bihar through which Bihar can retain its ancient past and produce high quality genius brains.

Please feel free to give us suggestions and feedback.

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Looking forward for your positive response Warm Regards,

Bibhuti Bikramaditya Chairman, BiharBrains www.biharbrains.org

President, Indians in Daejeon, S korea Adviser, Dept of S&T, Bihar Chief Consultant, TekBrains Pvt.Ltd

Address: Flat no.: 301, 131-10 Garibong-dong Guru-gu, Seoul , South Korea . Email: [email protected] Mobile:+ 82-10-6872-1733

Enlosures: 1. Official letter to you 2. Draft for Demand of IISER in Bihar

Aims & objectives: Bihar is the one of the poorest state in the country where around half of the state’s population are uneducated .This miserable condition is not because they(poor) don’t want to study but this is the hard fact that non-availability of proper means are the

main hurdles for pursuing their education or continuing education. And in our view, this is also one of the main reasons for the backwardness of the state in almost all sectors. The main aim of this Project is to help those needy Brains who don’t have means to continue for further study or who don’t have means for pursuing education. Idea: The idea behind this scheme is that even if we help one student, it will have great

help for the individual as well as for the well being of the nation. “All of us have studied in any school in Bihar and almost every school have

poor student who are in need of our help. You can take own school or any

poor individual or any other school as your mission project and give Project

idea to BB. BB society will process your scheme and offer help on your

behalf on your suggested names.” How to help 1. Take any school and find out needy children to help them 2. Take any village or district and find out needy Brains. 3. Select any needy which you feel to be helped by you.

BiharBrains Needy Talent Search Scheme: July 16, 2007

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What BiharBrains can do? 1. Any interested person can send their proposal in written to BiharBrains. 2. The BiharBrains society will help in sending amount /selecting needy brains/organizing test exams etc. 3. BiharBrains will act like funding agency for Needy Brains where fund can be Sponsored by any individuals/group. 4. BiharBrains society as group will gather information about the list of needy poor and will raise fund for them from any group or individual. 5. Opening school for needy children: BiharBrains can also open residential school for

Needy children in which education with free accommodation will be imparted to students till the completion of matriculation. The selection of those students will be on the basis of Test exams or other means decided by committee of BiharBrains.

Patna, Aug 17,2007: Bihar Brains (BBrains Development Society www.biharbrains.org ) started Scholarship yojna for needy children of primary school in the Sohagara village of Siwan dist of Bihar under BiharBrains Needy

Talent search scheme in association with M/S Kamala devi

Charitable Foundation (www.kamladevi.org ).

Objective: This main objectives of this yojna is help those poor who doesn't have means to study further or who doesn't want to study because of his poor financial condition

but he is good in his study. The Plan: The details of this yojna is given under

1 Target School: Primary school, Sohagra Bazar, Siwan 2 Target students; - Class I to VII

3 Number of student for scholarship -3 from each class (Total: = 21) 4 Scholarship amount: set of books + Rs100/ per month Sponsorship: The per annum amount for the scholarship along with transportation

charge and other expenses for committee members will be borne by Sri Sugriv Barnwal , CEO of his own company Pioneersystems.inc ,USA . He will transfer total per annum amount/six month amount to BB Society account

and BBSC will send directly to the students as mentioned above. Sri Sugriv Barnwal is Representative of BiharBrains in USA also one of the founder member along with head of NGO Formation committee of BiharBrains. He is also Vice president of Bajana (www.bajana.org), Bihar and Jharkhand

association of North America, Newyork, USA)

Sohagara school scholarship yojna, started: Aug 17, 2007

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BiharGovt DST (Dept of S&T) has accepted our proposal for Development of

BiharBrains Scholastic center into Gyan kendra at Patna.

They are in principle agreed and now DST asked us to submit all financial details for this center under PPP scheme.

This center will be established under PPP (Public Private Partnership) scheme of Bihar Govt. In a mail to Mr. Bibhuti Bikramaditya, chairman of BiharBrains , he said that he

is thinking about Venue to be in Maurya complex.BB office will now call immediate meeting at BB ofifce Patna for discussion in detail.

BBSC Development Plan: Establishment of Gyan Kendra

Description:

In a view to give it a shape of “Gyan Kendra “ ,this project has been prepared to establish unique scholastic center under which many training and development center, placement and Consultancy center can be established and also development projects can be executed. This proposal describes the details about the entire project

and also the ways in which investors can contribute and will be get repaid within few years so as after few years BB Scholastic center will be a self sufficient unit. Objectives of the Project:

• To establish Center for Personality Development(CPD) • To establish Placement and consultancy center • To establish CDAC authorized Training Center for Chip design & development • To establish Development projects Execution Center

• To establish Center for learning, discussions, seminars and workshop • To establish Center for Unique Online Library • To develop “Manthan” a world class online and printable magazine • To open and promote R&D center/Institute/Company under BiharBrains

• To work for infrastructural development of the schools/colleges in India. • To promote young entrepreneurship and give guidance to the youngsters .

The meeting was held in the chamber of Dr.J.Thakur, Former Vice-Chancellor, H O D,

(PHY) P.G, P.U, starting from 1 PM and continued till 4 PM. The meeting was attended by the following personnel. 1 Prof. J Thakur, - Chairman 2 Prof. R.P.Sinha - Former V .C. Mithila University 3 Prof. R K.Sinha – Professor of Zoology, P. U. 4 Dr. B. K. Sharma – Head , Electronics, N.I.T., Patna 5 Dr U.N.L. Mathur – Head ( Physics), Science College, Patna 6 Prof. S P.Verma - Retd. Prof. of Physics, Science College, Patna 7 Shri S.N.Sandhwar- Manager (Operation) BBSC 8 Shri Vijay Sharan – P.R.O .BBSC

DST Accepted proposal in Principle for establishment of BBSC

Proceedings of the Meeting of Action Committee (IISER) and formation of

Global Scientific Council: Sept 6, 2007

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Agenda of the Meeting

1. Finalization of Letter for MPs for Demand of IISER & Strategies for further course of action

2. Formation of Scientific Council of BiharBrains 3. BBSC Gyan Kendra Project with DST ,Bihar

Excerpts from the meeting At the outset Dr. Verma welcomed all the members present and appraised the

agenda of meeting to all the members present. Dr. Thakur said that the efforts of Bihar Brains in this direction have been continuous but as ill luck would have it, we did not get fruitful results. Dr. Verma said that it has been proposed by the Global Chairman of the Bihar Brains to send a letter to all Members of Parliament for their endorsement of our demand for IISER and to give pressure on the Govt. A letter has been drafted by Chairman of BBrains Development Society. The said draft letter was shown to all members. Each

and every member read the draft letter. Dr. Rajmani Sinha and Dr. R.K Sinha said that simply writing of letters would not fetch the desired result. We will have to take support of high weight politician Like, Shri Laloo Prasad Yadav, Shri Ram Vilash

Paswan, all Minister of Govt of India from Bihar , Shri Nitish Kumar, C M (Bihar). Manager operation of BBSC, Shri Sandhwar, at the instance of Dr. Verma placed the print out the message in which it was mentioned about apathy of Govt. in response

of the question raised in the Parliament by Shri Ram Kirpal Yadav. M.P (R J D) step motherly treatment of Govt has been condemned by all. Dr. R. K sinha suggested that we should target one person/ some important (politician) who may be persuaded to push the project as it was done in the case of setting up of NIT. Dr. Verma concurred with his views and said that sustained effort is required. Members suggested that Shri Ram Kirpal Yadav M. P should be

contacted afresh by B.B delegates and request him to move the matter with the help of his colleagues. The M P should be made fully appraised for the need of opening of IISER in Bihar and to make him convinced for the same with all justification and arguments. A suggestion emerged that a letter be drafted in Hindi addressed to Smt

Sonia Gandhi and Dr. Manmohan Singh, P M which may be signed by all Members of Parliament from Bihar. The proposal was accepted by all. It has been decided that contents of letter already drafted in English are adequate which may be translated in

to Hindi. A delegation of the action committee of IISER should meet Shri Ram

Kirpal Yadav after seeking his appointment when he is available in Patna. It has also been decided that the Delhi Representative of Bihar Brains should be requested to keep watch over the progress. Dr. Rajmani Sinha further placed his views that

let the NRIs of Bihar take a lead to start the establishment of IISER or similar R& D centre with support of their financial help at first instance so that base for our demand from the Government may be established. .He quoted example of Orissa

and other states. A message with this objective should be sent to all concerned through BBrains Development Society by its Global Chairman.. 2. Coming to the second agenda of construction of a Scientific council of

Bihar, Dr Verma placed that local level Scientific Council be formed under the

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leader ship of Dr. J Thakur . The proposal was accepted by the members. Dr. Verma further requested the members present to become the members of the Council and to give some suitable names of R & D personnel who may be enlisted

in the Council In response to his request following names have been suggested for addition in the list of member of Scientific Council . Dr. Gyan Mohan, Dr. Ashok kr. Singh Delhi University (Geology), Shri Rajiv Sinha IIT Kanpur (Geology), Dr. Santosh Kumar Dept. of Botany , Bihar University Dr. B. N Tiwary, H.O.D, Biotech, Chhatisgarh Dr. L.C Prasad, Zoolagy Department, Bhagalpur University, Dr. H.C Verma, Physics Department I.I.T, Kanpur Dr. Anwar Ahmad Khan, V.C. Ranchi University. Dr. A. K Gupta Head, Department of Biochemistry, P.U. It was also suggested by the members that a Seminar of all personnel engaged in

active Research and Development in any field of Science & Technology be organized by the Bihar Brains Scholastic Centre. Dr R K Sinha added that In that Seminar Dr Hassnain should be called to preside. In order to have full data and details of such persons, it was proposed that a list which has been recently prepared

by the Govt of Bihar be obtained with the help of Principal, Patna Science College. The proposal has been accepted by all the members. The Venue date and time of seminar required to be fixed with due consultation with appropriate committee of

BBSC and BBrains Development Society. 3. On the third agenda of the meeting. For Development of BBSC as Gyan

Kendra with help of DST Govt. of Bihar. .Dr Verma . Explained the objectives of

Gyan Kendra to all and sought their opinion. Members were of the opinion that we should select one or two objectives for its implementation to start with. Manager Operation of BBSC appraised that BBSC has received a positive response from the

Principal Secretary of DST of the Govt of Bihar who has given consent to BBSC to provide space of 6000 sq ft at Mourya Lok Complex provided a complete proposal. is submitted to them . Dr Verma said that BBSC has developed a proposal to open an Authorised Training Center of CDAC for Chip Design Training and VLSI courses. The

civil and financial outlay of the proposal is to be designed and prepared Dr Verma explained the validity and viability of the project. A doubt emerged in the meeting whether ATC will be able to issue Diploma which would be acceptable & valid commercially. It should be ascertained whether such of type training institute

requires affiliation from University system of A I T U C. In response to the doubt raised by the members, Dr Verma explained that CDAC is

recognized Institution by the Government of India, so there may not be any problem for validity of its diploma.Dr B K Sharma that representative of Ni2 Logic Pune , had come recently and given demonstration of their product of chip design , micro and

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other thing related to the proposed training programme. He said such seminar and demonstration may be conducted in future also. In the end it was decided unanimously that a full and concrete proposal for opening of Authorised Training Centre of CDAC should be prepared by BBSC staff with input from their authorities and put before the committee in the next meeting before its submission to D.S.T,.Bihar.

Dr. kartik Sahay, Vice President, AciPharm.inc announced his decision to start Sri

Rajendra Prasad Shrivastava (RPS) Yojna under BB needy talent search scheme. Sri Rajendra was born in Arrah in 1947, after graduating in Electrical Engineering, he never married and helped his relatives, neighbours friends, poor and needy people

not only Monetarily but also by mentoring, to attain respectable education to achieve respectable position and status in the society. Selflessly he contributed his life long earning and time for betterment of needy people.He envisage, the contributions of girls in the field of engineering, science & technology, and education.

All these cirumstances inspire Dr. Kartik to help girls to challenge boys in their domain.

Patna, Nov 7, 2007: A delegation of BBrains Development society commonly

known as ‘BIHAR BRAINS’, a registered society of academicians, scientist of Bihar living in India and abroad met a delegation of Bihar Foundation UK arrived in Patna on Nov.7th 2007 and hold talk on the strategies to be adopted for all around

development of Bihar particularly in the field of education and health. Members attended had discussed on several issues related to the subject and have agreed to extend their hands for cooperation to each other for fulfillment of their mission. In few days, a MOU is going to be signed by highest authorities of Bihar

Brains and Bihar foundation for working together on the areas particularly education, R&D and health sector. The meeting was hosted by Dr. Rajay Narain, general secretary Bihar Foundation at

his residence of Arya kumar road, Patna who welcomed the guests on this occasion. The meeting was presided by Dr. Murali sinha (President, Bihar Foundation UK) . Dr.

B.K.Sharma (President, BiharBrains) was leading his team from BiharBrains. Other prominent members who attended meet were Dr. S.P. Verma, promoter Bihar Brains (EX-HOD Physics Patna Science College) and Sri S.N Sandhwar , Manager operation , BiharBrains and EX-AGM SBI, Patna.

Dr. Murali sinha gave thanks to BiharBrains for their work in the field of awareness building on education and creating environment for research and development in

Bihar.

BiharBrains Announces Rajendra Prasad Srivastava Scholarship Yojna on BB Third anniversary: Oct 4, 2007

BiharBrains (BBrains Development Society) and Bihar Foundation UK Join

hands

Bid to reopen British Council library at Patna: Nov 7, 2007

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In the meeting, it was also decided to work together for bringing British Library once again to Patna to fulfill the demand of elite & educated class of Bihar, particularly patnaites who have been devoid of such facilities of British Library in Bihar. Dr.

B.K.Sharma expressed his views on reopening of British Library at Patna and put all matter related to this which he did earlier for bringing British library to Patna. In a discussion, it was finalized that both will send letter of request to British High

commission and discussion will be started in this direction with highest authority of British High commission very soon.

In a meeting, Bihar Foundation gave positive signal for assistance in the event of scientific foresight, 2007 organized by Bihar groups including Bihar Brains. http://www.patnadaily.com/news2007/nov/110807/biharbrains_joins_hand_with_uk

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BiharBrains Joins Hands with Bihar Foundation

Patna: Nov. 8, 2007 A delegation of Bihar Brains Development Society, a registered entity of

academicians and scientists of Bihar living in India and abroad, met with a delegation of UK-based Bihar Foundation in Patna on Wednesday to discuss strategies for the development of Bihar, particularly in the field of education and health.

The meeting was hosted by Dr. Rajay Narain, general secretary Bihar Foundation, at his residence at Arya Kumar Road in Patna.

The meeting was presided over by Dr. Murali Sinha, President, Bihar Foundation, while Dr. B. K. Sharma, President, BiharBrains, represented his organization. Among others who were present on the occasion included Dr. S. P. Verma, promoter Bihar Brains and the former Head of the Department, Physics, Patna Science College, S. N.

Sandhwar, Manager operations, of the BiharBrains and the form er AGM, State Bank of India, Patna.

Besides holding discussions on various projects, the office-bearers also discussed their desire to bring back the British Council Library in Patna that wounded up its operation in the lack of adequate membership and poor management nearly six years ago.

Attempts would be made to contact the British High Commission to discuss the possibility of bringing back the library again in Patna, Dr. Sharma said.

Patna , Dec 7-18, 2007 : BiharBrains Booked stall in Patna Book Fair,2007 to be

held from Dec 7 to dec 18 at Gandhi Maidan, Patna . Patna Book Fair is organised

every year by Centre for Readership Development (CRD), Patna in association with

Federation of Publishers’ & Booksellers’ Associations in India.

Around 600 stalls were booked. For the first time, BiharBrains booked its stall and

kept material for following purposes

BiharBrains Stall at Patna Book Fair: Dec 7-18, 2007

Souvenir, 2008

1. Exhibition:

The exhibition of BiharBrains carries its program and activities, events and

programs, Project undertaken, achievements, people involved in this mission and

invitations to educated people of Bihar.

No of posters for exhibition: 17

2. Distribution & Membership: Membership forms were kept. Those who took

membership got CD of BiharBrains containing profile, BB Presentation, brochures for

our program and events.

3. For Sale: Following materials were kept for selling

• CD for all four issues of Manthan (An International Magazine ): Rs 51/-

• CDs for GRE/GMAT/TOEFL: Rs 60/-

• CDs for VLSI course: Rs 300/-

• Asia on Foot by Praveen ohal : Book cost , Rs 200/-