Let me present some data before I begin.
Population (million)
India = 1210
Bihar = 0103
Patna = 0006
Rest of Bihar = 0097
Total Installed capacity of Power generation (MW)
India = 172000
Bihar's share = 001695
Actual supply = 000677
Emergency services and Patna's share = 000600
Rest of Bihar = 000077
Per capita terms (MW/million)
India = 142.1
Bihar's share = 016.5
Actual supply = 006.5
Patna = 100.0
Rest of Bihar = 000.8
India/ Rest of Bihar = 178
Right then, take a deep breath, drink some water or may be blur out the 'f' word. If you still can't digest it, see a doctor. Rest of Bihar (8% of India) is 178 times more deprived than an average Indian and you say we are backward.
Electrification is one thing but providing electricity a completely different one. Electricity is one of the most basic infrastructures required to start any business/industrial establishment and so no jobs, no growth, no development. I won't go on on this topic, we all are aware.
I will tell you an incident of Bhagalpur (3rd largest district in Bihar).
Some 8-10 years back, the power scenario was less than 1 hour per day for around 1 month or so. A group of people staged non-violent protest infront of the electricity department. The protesters were shut up in a warehouse and beaten up badly. The incident was widely reported and out of nowhere there was electricity for more than 12 hours the next day.
This March, same scenario, no electricity, no water. Without any prior announcement of bandh, an organised protest started all over the city at around 10 am. The two buildings of the electricity departments, 2 jeeps and 8 motor cycles were set ablaze by the violent mob. The aam aadmi supported the bandh. Administration was caught unprepared and could do nothing but watch. The incident was widely reported and out of nowhere there was electricity for more than 12 hours the next day.
Questions?
1. Where did the electricity suddenly come from ?
2. What precedent does "the sense of victory through undemocratic means" set forth ?
3. Why was the administration unable to sniff such widespread organised action coming up ?
4. Why the hell is 8 % of Indian population 178 times deprived ?
This answers one grave question though - "Why do the Biharis migrate to other states ?"
Population (million)
India = 1210
Bihar = 0103
Patna = 0006
Rest of Bihar = 0097
Total Installed capacity of Power generation (MW)
India = 172000
Bihar's share = 001695
Actual supply = 000677
Emergency services and Patna's share = 000600
Rest of Bihar = 000077
Per capita terms (MW/million)
India = 142.1
Bihar's share = 016.5
Actual supply = 006.5
Patna = 100.0
Rest of Bihar = 000.8
India/ Rest of Bihar = 178
Right then, take a deep breath, drink some water or may be blur out the 'f' word. If you still can't digest it, see a doctor. Rest of Bihar (8% of India) is 178 times more deprived than an average Indian and you say we are backward.
Electrification is one thing but providing electricity a completely different one. Electricity is one of the most basic infrastructures required to start any business/industrial establishment and so no jobs, no growth, no development. I won't go on on this topic, we all are aware.
I will tell you an incident of Bhagalpur (3rd largest district in Bihar).
Some 8-10 years back, the power scenario was less than 1 hour per day for around 1 month or so. A group of people staged non-violent protest infront of the electricity department. The protesters were shut up in a warehouse and beaten up badly. The incident was widely reported and out of nowhere there was electricity for more than 12 hours the next day.
This March, same scenario, no electricity, no water. Without any prior announcement of bandh, an organised protest started all over the city at around 10 am. The two buildings of the electricity departments, 2 jeeps and 8 motor cycles were set ablaze by the violent mob. The aam aadmi supported the bandh. Administration was caught unprepared and could do nothing but watch. The incident was widely reported and out of nowhere there was electricity for more than 12 hours the next day.
Questions?
1. Where did the electricity suddenly come from ?
2. What precedent does "the sense of victory through undemocratic means" set forth ?
3. Why was the administration unable to sniff such widespread organised action coming up ?
4. Why the hell is 8 % of Indian population 178 times deprived ?
This answers one grave question though - "Why do the Biharis migrate to other states ?"