Category: Bihar
Bihar is a culturally rich and historically significant state in eastern India with Patna as its capital. Once the seat of mighty empires like the Maurya and Gupta dynasties, Bihar was home to ancient universities like Nalanda and Vikramshila. Today, it’s known for its unique blend of tradition, spirituality, and resilience.
This Hindi-speaking state shares borders with Nepal, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. The Ganga river flows centrally through Bihar, enriching its fertile plains and supporting its agriculture-driven economy. Major crops include rice, wheat, and maize, making it a prominent agricultural state.
Bihar is also famous for its vibrant festivals like Chhath Puja and iconic dishes such as litti chokha, sattu, chooda-dahi, and khaja. Its natural beauty, from the Valmiki Tiger Reserve to the Someshwar Hills, adds to its tourism appeal.
Despite economic challenges, Bihar is growing steadily with key industries in sugar, leather, textiles, and food processing. Educational institutions like IIT Patna, NIT Patna, and Central Universities are shaping a young, ambitious population—58% of whom are under 25.
Bihar truly symbolizes India’s heritage, spirituality, intellect, and untapped potential.