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March 06, 2006
Hi
to one 'n' all,
I am from Sadisopur (Patna) and it is
great see such a site which tries to
provide information on each issue of
Patna. However, if we try, we can have a
new reservoir on this site, where we can
have bulk of news (that can be submitted
by any viewer/freelance
writer/reporter). Hope we will try to
see this.
I am glad to see the information about
my village. It's really adrenaline
secreting. Apart from my job, I want to
know about my homeland.
Tiwary Shiv Shambhu |
March 07,
2006
Please
make your site more informative. In most
of the days it covers only crime /
murder / robbery / kidnapping /
political rivalry related news which
reflects the negative attitude.
Add links for kids, Games and Sports,
Movies, Entertainment: list of movies in
the city (can contact cinema owners to
generate revenue, add features for
online booking ), cultural programs,
jobs opportunities,
Exam result (BPSC etc.), weather
forecast, Science and Tech, Tourism
(contact hotel owners and tourism
operator to generate revenue ), latest
train, flight schedule (contact travel
agents to advertise).
There are many innovative ideas to make
it more informative and which inculcates
interest for the people of BIHAR who are
living outside.
Shashi Kumar, Frankfurt, Germany |
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March 08,
2006
It's
the Photo Gallery that brings back all
the nostalgia. I spent my first 18 years
in Patna now I am in the US. Its just
incredible to see the metamorphosis of
this town. Is Shree Chat still there -
their Chhena Pais was unbeatable. Keep
posting new updates in your photo
Gallery, there are lots of source of
news but for the Photos this is THE
place. Thanks PD.
Vishal Nath |
March 08, 2006
Hello,
I
am an out and out home-grown boy
living currently in US for past 2
years. Every evening I wait for your
website to be updated to read news
about my hometown. Least to say,
this is a fantastic portal, of the
locals, for the locals spread all
across the globe. The photo gallery
gives a glimpse of Patna, some parts
which I have intimately known and
some which I hardly know about. In
the eyes of my mind, I imagine
myself going through the same
gullies, and roads to meet friends
and go to my school and college.
Thanks for refreshing my memories.
One request, whether you could bring
about a photo feature on Patna
Medical College, which happens to be
my alma mater.
Abhay Kumar |
March 09, 2006
Please
add some information and pics of St.
Paul's High School, Fairfield
Colony, Digha. At present principal
of this school is Mrs. S. Banerjee,
and it's founded by Mr. R. Shah.
Anurag Kumar |
March 10, 2006
Responding
to you letter by Jasmine K
Hosein on February 10, 2006. I
am from Trinidad and one of my
ancestors was called Lakhpatia
and she came from India as an
indentured labourer though I am
not sure whereabouts. I would be
grateful if you could pass my
email address to Jasmine to get
in touch with me.
Thank you.
S K Hosein |
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March 10, 2006
I
am impressed by all your efforts
towards establishing and
maintaining this site. I had no
idea. I am from Boring Road
settled in the USA. I intend to
visit the site from time to
time. Good luck to you all.
Janardan Prasad Sinha |
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March 10, 2006
Hi
guys, you people are doing
great job. Keep doing it. I
really feel very homely when
i visit your web site. It
reminds me of my old days
(school and college). I
would love to see picture of
rural Bihar... specially my
ancestral place Barh.
Avinash Sinha |
March 11, 2006
I
am highly thankful to your
team for this excellent site
which familiarizes us with A
to Z about Patna. I am a
Research Scholar at Hamdard
University, New Delhi but
belong to Patna. I want to
put my suggestion in front
of you that you should have
one column about job
prospects so that we can
help each other by our own
efforts.
Shakilur Rahman |
March 15, 2006
Many
congratulations to
PatnaDaily.Com
You all have made hard
efforts to put our Bihar
and Patna on the global
platform.
I am a frequent visitor
of this site for the
local news and
especially the local
pictures that touch to
my heart because I am
from Boring Road and
presently working in
Jaipur.
Due to your efforts we
are able to feel at home
by a single mouse click.
Thanks a lot to all of
you.
Yashwant Kumar |
March 16, 2006
Dear
Editor,
My father was admitted
in Kurji Holy Family
Hospital, Patna in May
2005. He breathed his
last on May 15th. He was
83.
I stay in Muscat,
Sultanate of Oman with
my family. I hail from
Patna, but have stayed
away for almost 25
years. While my father
was undergoing treatment
at Kurji Hospital, I
visited Patna and was
fortunate enough to see
my father for the last
time although I could
not reach there on the
day he died.
I have seen many
hospitals in small and
big cities in India and
abroad. I was amazed to
see the dedication of
Kurji Hospital's nursing
staff. I never seen such
personalized caring
anywhere else. Even
during late night hours,
whenever a nurse would
come to see my father,
she had a smile on her
face and she would
always say a few good
words to him. They
addressed him as "Baba".
I knew my father was
dying. He was dying of
old age. But, I was
deeply touched to see
how lovingly those
sisters were touching
him, cleaning and
feeding him. It was just
amazing. Those kind
souls are the true
servants of God.
God bless Kurji Holy
Family Hospital and God
bless all those who are
associated with it!
Kind regards.
Rajeev Varma, Group HR
head, Mustafa Sultan
Enterprises LLC,
Sultanate of Oman |
March 16, 2006
I
would like to make a
suggestion to your web
site. My suggestion is
to please make a column
to address our Chief
Minister of Bihar for
improvement of Bihar.
P. K. Rai |
March 17, 2006
This
is a very good site.
Rajesh Kumar |
March 18, 2006
Thank
you for creating such a
beautiful and
informative site through
which I got to see the
gleaming memories of my
visit to Patna. In no
other words I can thank
you for the images
through which I happened
to see the very school
in which my love-lady
was a student. it has
been a decade since I
last visited Patna or
saw her, yet your site
refreshed my memories
and inculcated a feeling
of very much in Patna
and specially near her.
Aadil Warsi |
March 18, 2006
The
following is the English
version of the poem "An
Elegy to a Girl with No
Name". I found
this Hindi poem by Affan
Shah very appealing
which in itself a bitter
criticism on the modern
society. One needs to
analyse it.
A sudden crack in my
heart
On reading a news of
that girl
At all innocent and
ignorant of all
Rejected, neglected,
unattended
By her own parents
And a mad to them she
was.
She moved to no place as
dead leaf
But someone picked and
kept as stray flower
Blended, squeezed and
broken
And thrown apart
senseless
The tongue tied,
Eyes with no images ,
The rain was the tears
of the clouds
Fell on her cold body.
Her departure stitched
With untold miseries
She left with no
question:
But whose cruel hands
were they?
Madani Mohiuddin Ahmad,
King Saud University,
Riyadh, KSA |
March 19, 2006
I
am ex student of St.
Michaels High School
Kurji. I was at school
there between 1958 and
1961. I emigrated to
England in 1962 and now
live with my family in
Stavanger Norway. I am a
well established Piping
Stress Engineer working
in the North Sea Oil
business, thanks to the
educational foundation I
was given during those
important early years of
my education.
Lionel Carlyle Ralph
Harben |
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