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What is the primary occupation and source of income in Bihar's economy?
Why is agriculture considered the backbone of Bihar’s economy?
Agriculture employs the majority of the state's workforce, and crops like rice, wheat, maize, and pulses dominate Bihar’s rural economy.
Why is Bihar Diwas celebrated every year on March 22?
On 22 March 1912, Bihar was carved out from the Bengal Presidency by the British and declared a separate province.
Why is the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
The Mahabodhi Temple is located at the spot where Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment and became Buddha, making it a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site.
Why is the Munger district called the "Gun Factory of India"?
Munger is infamous for both legal arms factories and illegal traditional gunsmiths, making it known as the "Gun Factory of India".
Why is the Bihar State Power Holding Company Limited (BSPHCL) important for the state?
BSPHCL is responsible for power generation, transmission, and distribution in Bihar, playing a key role in electrification and industrial development.
Why is the Kanwar Lake in Begusarai significant?
Kanwar Lake is the largest oxbow lake in Asia and is recognized as a wetland of ecological importance, home to many migratory birds.
Why is Gaya a major religious destination?
Gaya is a sacred city for Hindus, where the ritual of 'Pind Daan' is performed to honor ancestors and attain salvation for their souls.
Why is Bihar considered one of the leading producers of Litchi in India?
The Muzaffarpur region in Bihar has fertile alluvial soil and a suitable climate, making it ideal for the large-scale cultivation of Shahi Litchi.
Why is Darbhanga known as the cultural capital of Bihar?
Darbhanga is a major center of Maithili culture and classical music, home to many scholars, poets, and musicians.
Why was the Bihar Movement launched in 1974?
The Bihar Movement, led by Jayaprakash Narayan (JP), was a student-led protest against corruption in the Congress government, eventually turning into a nationwide anti-Emergency movement.
Why is the Mithila painting style famous in Bihar?
Mithila or Madhubani painting is a traditional folk art practiced primarily by women in the Mithila region of Bihar, using natural dyes and local motifs
Why was the Kesaria Stupa built in Bihar?
The Kesaria Stupa is believed to have been built where Buddha gave his last sermon before attaining Mahaparinirvana.
Why is Sher Shah Suri associated with Bihar?
Sher Shah Suri, the founder of the Suri Empire in India, was born in Sasaram, Bihar. His tomb is also located there.
What is the importance of the Barabar Caves in Bihar?
The Barabar Caves date back to the Mauryan period and were built during the reign of Emperor Ashoka for the Ajivika sect
Why is the Vikramshila University known in Bihar's history?
Vikramshila was established by King Dharmapala of the Pala dynasty and was one of the prominent centers of Buddhist education in India.
Why is Bodh Gaya a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Bodh Gaya is the place where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, making it a significant religious site.
Why is the city of Patna historically important?
Ancient Patna, known as Pataliputra, was the capital of the Mauryan Empire under Chandragupta Maurya and later Ashoka.
Where is the Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib located?
It's one of the five Takhts (holy seats) of Sikhism.
Which Bihar city had the first Doordarshan (TV broadcasting) center?
The first Doordarshan Kendra in Bihar was set up in Muzaffarpur before being shifted to Patna.
Who was the first Governor of Bihar?
From which site in Bihar were Neolithic age (new stone age) artifacts first found?
Which year saw the largest earthquake in Bihar?
Who was the first independent (non-party) Chief Minister of Bihar?
Which was the first bank established in Bihar?
Who built the Sudarshan Lake?
Under which Constitutional Amendment did urban local bodies gain constitutional status?
Sher Shah Mosque in Bihar was built during which period?
Erected by Sher Shah Suri in Patna, it exemplifies Afghan architectural style
Bihar
12 State of IndiaBihar is a state in eastern India. It borders Nepal to the north, the Indian states of West Bengal to the northeast, and Uttar Pradesh to the west. In November 2000, the new state of Jharkhand was formed from the southern provinces of Bihar and now forms the southern and south-eastern borders of the state.
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