Just wanted to share about 2 young heroes of Bihar who are working for the farmers of Bihar. Please find more details here - Farms and Farmers
Please share more details of anyone else you know of who have sacrificed the luxuries in their life towards creating a better Bihar !
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Permalink Reply by Sumit Ranjan on November 18, 2011 at 9:57pm Another one - Super 30
Permalink Reply by Aman on November 19, 2011 at 2:25pm सुमित बाबू और कितना गाना - गाना चाहते है. आज़ादी के साथ कृष्णा बाबू से गाना सुरू हुआ, बीच मे कर्पूरी जी आए फिर जगरनाथ बाबू आए फिर भागवत बाबू आए.......और ना जाने कौन ---कौन आए, फिर आए लालू जी. उन पर तो हम लालू चालीसा ही पढ़ डाले. कोई बाबू लोग हमारे मिट्टी के लिए कुछ नही किया. जगरनाथ बाबू अपने पुत्र को इंडियन क्रिकेट मे घुसा दिए और लालू जी अपने पुत्र को आइ पी ल् मे. किसी ने कुछ नही किया और बेचारी जनता रोटी के लिए पूरे हिन्दुस्तान मे भागती रही. अभी तो हम नीतीश जी का चालीसा सात साल से पढ़ रहे है. कृपया कर के और ज़्यादा ना पढ़ने को कहे, नही तो अपना एकलौता गला बैठ जाएगा.
Permalink Reply by Sumit Ranjan on November 19, 2011 at 3:44pm Dear Amanji,
Aapne kaafi saare examples diye. Thanks for that. But, agar aapne notice kiya toh meine "Unsung heroes" ki baat ki thi jismein mein un logon ke baare mein janna chahta tha jo ki bahut mahaan kaam kar rahe hain lekin unko utni khyati nahin mil paayee.
Waise toh zaroori nahin hai - lekin mein aisa expect kar raha tha ki aap log mujhe Politicians ke bajaay aam logon ka examples denge. Aasha hai ki aap mere is answer se santusht honge.
Aman said:
सुमित बाबू और कितना गाना - गाना चाहते है. आज़ादी के साथ कृष्णा बाबू से गाना सुरू हुआ, बीच मे कर्पूरी जी आए फिर जगरनाथ बाबू आए फिर भागवत बाबू आए.......और ना जाने कौन ---कौन आए, फिर आए लालू जी. उन पर तो हम लालू चालीसा ही पढ़ डाले. कोई बाबू लोग हमारे मिट्टी के लिए कुछ नही किया. जगरनाथ बाबू अपने पुत्र को इंडियन क्रिकेट मे घुसा दिए और लालू जी अपने पुत्र को आइ पी ल् मे. किसी ने कुछ नही किया और बेचारी जनता रोटी के लिए पूरे हिन्दुस्तान मे भागती रही. अभी तो हम नीतीश जी का चालीसा सात साल से पढ़ रहे है. कृपया कर के और ज़्यादा ना पढ़ने को कहे, नही तो अपना एकलौता गला बैठ जाएगा.
Permalink Reply by Sumit Ranjan on November 23, 2011 at 5:55am http://www.duenorthacademics.com/
I would have to admit this one is also personal. The founder is the "first" and closest friend I can remember since childhood... But, to give him the due credit, he could have been anyone after being the best seller of 4 books and a tag of IIM Lucknow..
Permalink Reply by Sumit Ranjan on November 30, 2011 at 7:32am And another one here ! Investment Banker quits job to work for the State Government of Bihar !
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/patna/UBS-banker-quits-UK-j...
Permalink Reply by Sumit Ranjan on December 13, 2011 at 5:31am Mr. Sachchidanand Rai !
To Patna with Love -> http://in.news.yahoo.com/patna-love-eden-bus-053632382.html
Permalink Reply by Sumit Ranjan on February 23, 2012 at 7:56am Yep, had read about him. Thanks for sharing
kritika said:
one of my dream !
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/services/...
Permalink Reply by shashi shekhar on February 23, 2012 at 1:47pm Mr .sachidanand rai is the perfect one(unsung heroes) . i was not aware of this fact thanks for sharing....
Permalink Reply by Rohini on February 24, 2012 at 2:04am Yogendra Shukla and Baikunth Shukla Yogendra Shukla are another 2.
Yogendra Shukla and Baikunth Shukla Yogendra Shukla (1896-1966) as well as his nephew Baikunth Shukla (1907-1934) hailed from village Jalalpur in Muzaffarpur (now Vaishali), district of Bihar and were torch bearers of the revolutionary spirit of freedom struggle. Young Yogendra made his greatest contribution to the cause of Indian freedom between 1930 and 1942, as one of the leaders of the revolutionary movement in Bihar and U.P. becoming "Almost a legendary figure for his many exploits". He was a close associate of Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Datta. He had to serve prison terms for a total of more than sixteen and a half years for his revolutionary activities. During imprisonment in different jails of India, he was subjected to extreme torture, which corroded his iron constitution. Baikunth Shukla was also initiated into the freedom struggle at a young age taking active part in the 'Salt Satyagraha' of 1930. He was associated with revolutionary organisations like the Hindustan Seva Dal and Hindustan Socialist Republican Association. The execution of the great Indian revolutionaries, Bhagat Singh,Rajguru and Sukhdev in 1931 as a result of their trial in the 'Lahore conspiracy case' was an event that shook the entire country. Phanindra Nath Ghosh hitherto a key member of the Revolutionary Party had treacherously betrayed the cause by turning an approver, giving evidence, which led to the execution. Baikunth was commissioned to plan the execution of Ghosh as an act of ideological vendetta which he carried out successfully on 9th November 1932. He was arrested and tried for the killing. Baikunth was convicted and hanged in Gaya Central Jail on May 14th, 1934. He was only 28 years old.
Permalink Reply by Ram Prakash on February 26, 2012 at 5:16pm rohini je ye baat tho sahi hai. maine in dono mahapurush ka naam suna hai.
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