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Why do people mock Bihar/Bihari? what is reality? "Ek Bihari 100 pe Bari"

Why do people mock Bihar/Bihari?


Published By Thinking Boxx
By NEGI RK 30 June 11:02 PM IST

I don’t know why they mock Bihar/Bihari

I'm from Himachal Pradesh , a non-Bihari who used to deride them until I saw the genuine picture. 


At the point when I was 10–11 years of age, I used to think every one of these golgappa walaas, Rikshaw walas, thele walas are from Bihar, away from our group. (A commonplace reared thinking) 


Afterward, My Father got posted in Kota Rajasthan, and I moved here and got numerous understudies from Together/Bihar and I resembled 

I came to realize that 


✓ A large portion of the Specialists/Designers in India are from Bihar 


✓ The hardest assessment in India the UPSC common administrations assessment, it's cleared by the majority of the Bihari staffs. 


✓ Litti chokha and sattu are class separated, they are love. 


✓ Biharis are exceptionally imaginative, they are beautiful individuals who can make companions in no time. 


✓ rather than tending to as 'mai', they address themselves as 'murmur', portraying the feeling of solidarity even in their language. 

The reasons they are derided is on the grounds that, they are all over, on account of topography as well as in each space of rivalry, they are champs. 

What's more, victors are constantly taunted for being fortunate. 

Be that as it may, rather than being simply fortunate, my Bihari companions were extremely dedicated, I took in numerous things from them, they came from intense grounds and extreme childhood and vanquished each obstacle like a fantasy. 

Not simply in Gross domestic product development on the off chance that you see gross domestic product per capita list you will see bihar come in last . Bihar consistently came toward the end in each file whether its about instruction or human turn of events or horticulture in spite of having great potential. 

What's more, why this is occurring ? I would prefer not to say this since you realize it well indeed. 

Our kin relocates to these rich state and a large portion of them are abused by organization proprietors or local people. Since they look poor and the wages are additionally low contrast with local individuals. Also, with helpless status these individuals Attempt to perpetrate wrongdoings and blast entire states notoriety is no more. 

Furthermore, what which pesters me the most is individuals from UP , jharkhand, orrisa, begal and sort of assam too. They additionally have some comparable vernacular and complement to bhojpuri language so if these individuals accomplish something terrible in different states nearby individuals think they were biharis and blast entire standing of Bihar is no more. 

So what we need… 

We need men who realizes what is genuine turn of events. 

a men who would unit be able to individuals of Bihar and make Bihar as a biggest Gross domestic product state in India. 


A men who realizes how to draw in interest into the state. 


A men who knows how significant is frameworks. 


A men who realizes how to recreate law requirement in bihar with the goal that crime percentage will go down and investers can put resources into bihar. 


A men who realizes what is genuine training and reproduce whole instruction framework in bihar. 


A men who understands what holds the future and begin recreating the university's. which will be best on the planet and begin putting resources into current innovation like simulated intelligence and advanced mechanics. 


A men who urge youth of Bihar to become business visionary and start business. 

A men who can address our state as a solid state. 

I'm cheerful every one of them are effective today and they have shown a hooligan life second to each obstacle and difficult stretches. 


I transparently say their one motto "Ek Bihari sab pe Bhari"

A picture is worth a thousand words😊

  • The walls in here are not "paan" stained and very few people eat paan and gutka.

Instead of that, we have some really pretty walls.

  • People think Biharis are bad orators ( bad public speakers).

To this I say,

Ravish Kumar, one of the very few journalists left who are actually doing their job, is a Bihari.

There must be many other misconceptions about Bihar that I might have missed mentioning, so let me know in the comments your perspective of Bihar.

One fun fact: Bihar has some of the prettiest sunsets.

Attaching some photos I clicked in Bihar.

Because they compare us with the (not even in close touch of reality) bhojpuri movies and sources like that!

  1. Trust me we don't keep on singing or listening “lolipop lage lu” song! And plss don't try singing it multiple times to us 1–2 times is fine its fun but don't overdo it seriously.
  2. No one keeps speaking in bhojpuri all the time. 95% of the people I have met speak hindi on day to day basis they may know their regional languages but not everyone keeps using it.
  3. No not all of us love politics and no we dont keep arms with us!(katta as you say)
  4. People prepare for govt. Jobs as they are stable deal but not each one of us dream to do so neither everyone is good at maths.
  5. We love litti choka but its not the only thing we have... We have bachka, we have kadi-badi we have pua we have mutton cooked in earthen pots we have varieties of chutney we have navaidyam( we absolutely love it) nd Thekua ( try it sometime)..
  6. Yess we say hum instead of main! But different languages have different uses of words we respect every other so s respect ours too...

Ab hum aapko dikhate h humare bihar ki kuch jhalkiyaan! (many are left as other answers already had them)

Come, let me show you some glimpses of my state!

Aur haa kbhi chatt puja me bihar aaiye! You will never forget the experience!

And yeah please visit Bihar atleast once during chatt and I can guarantee you would never forget the spritual atmosphere😊

images below..



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