Bihar Diwas 2024, celebrated on 22nd March 2024 in India, holds immense historical and cultural significance for the state of Bihar. It commemorates the founding of Bihar as a separate state in 1912, marking its separation from the Bengal Presidency. The inception of Bihar Diwas dates back to 2010, when the state government initiated the celebrations to honor Bihar’s 112th statehood anniversary. Since then, Bihar Diwas has evolved into a vibrant occasion, reflecting the essence of Bihar’s rich heritage and traditions.
Bihar Diwas 2024, commemorating the state’s founding anniversary, will be celebrated on 22nd March. This significant occasion honors Bihar’s rich history, culture, and contributions to the nation. Through various cultural events and festivities, Bihar Diwas fosters unity, pride, and environmental stewardship among its people.
The genesis of Bihar Diwas traces back to 2010, marking the 112th anniversary of Bihar’s statehood. The inaugural celebration was orchestrated by the state government, encompassing a plethora of cultural events, including musical performances, traditional dances, and colorful processions. This momentous occasion aimed to commemorate Bihar’s historical journey and foster a sense of pride among its residents.
For the people of Bihar, Bihar Day is not just a public holiday; it is a celebration of their unique cultural legacy. The day provides a platform to showcase Bihar’s rich history, culture, traditions, and heritage. It fosters a sense of pride and unity among Biharis, reaffirming their identity and contribution to the nation.
The 112th Bihar Day serves as a poignant reminder of the state’s journey and accomplishments over the past century. It is a time for reflection, gratitude, and celebration of Bihar’s resilience and progress.
The Government of Bihar recognizes the significance of Bihar Day by declaring March 22 as a public holiday. Offices, organizations, banks, and educational institutions under both the central and state governments remain closed, allowing citizens to participate in the festivities.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Bihar Diwas is celebrated on a grand scale with a series of multicultural events and programs. These celebrations aim to reignite pride in Bihar’s heritage and foster a sense of belonging among its people.
Bihar Day celebrations extend beyond the borders of India, with Biharis around the world commemorating the occasion in countries such as the United States, Canada, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Scotland, Australia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Mauritius. This global observance reflects the widespread reverence for Bihar’s cultural legacy and the enduring bond shared by Biharis worldwide.
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