June 03,
2006
I
am a true Patna-wasi at heart. I love
this place whatever may be it's
condition. Jai Patna.
Anshuman Palit |
|
June 03,
2006
I
would like to see Bodh Gaya to develop a
hospital for the poor with the help of
Buddhist countries. Already a small
clinic is run by the ROOT Institute,
which also could be expanded.
I have visited Bodh Gaya few times, and
was so touched by the poverty of the
people. I am originally from Madurai,
Tamil Nadu, and have been in the USA for
30 years.
I would like to help the poor of Bihar
by helping develop a medical care.
Thangaraj Amaran, MD |
June
05, 2006
It
was so overwhelming to go through
this site. Bravo, Congratulations...
It felt wonderful to read something
written about Bihar in such a
dignified manner. I stand united
with you to echo the chorus "we are
proud to be from Bihar". Keep up the
good job! God bless.
I am an engineer (with less of
engineering in me and more of a
seeker, trying to make life more
holistic and satisfying!!). I am
based in Delhi.
Kavita |
June
05, 2006
I
believe that all NRI Biharis and
their descendants will really
appreciate if you can add
information regarding the glorious
history of Patna/Bihar. The freedom
struggle, the first state-run
school, the famous poets, the
Raj-Bhawan etc are a few . Please
give this your thought and oblige.
Many thanks.
Rabindra Nath Thakur |
June 06, 2006
This
is an excellent site to give
views of happening in Patna and
around. After seeing the site
couple of months back and
suggesting that Gol Ghar picture
is missing, now I find - (was it
my effect?) not only Gol Ghar
image is there but also with a
new look. I was very happy.
Second thing in my wish list
which I made just few days back
was removing of overhead wires
surrounding the city. Voila!!!..
Today's news shows CM has taken
keen interest in removing them
to beautify the city.
However, everyone's wish is
somehow law/order problems,
poverty, corruption should end.
I hope the government gives
priority to that so that people
who left Bihar (like me) can at
least think of bettering the
economy, either through
investment or touring the
once-famed places.
PatnaDaily is doing great job
for the people of Bihar.
R. Sahay |
|
June 06, 2006
Good
to see a creative
approach like this for
our beloved city, this
gives a sense nostalgia
and pride when you see
Patna this way. A very
good work indeed. My
wishes to PatnaDaily
team. Keep up the good
work.
Vishal Srivastava |
|
June 07, 2006
I
was pleased to know that
some site is there where
we can see news about
Patna and we can drop
our views.
It's really a well
organized site but the
content is less. Your
site does not give space
for political discussion
- not to criticize the
government but to put
our views for the
development of Bihar. We
need a forum were we can
put our views.
Abhishek Tiwary |
June 07, 2006
I
have been going through
your pages and find it
very interesting. I am a
graduate of Rajendra
Medical College passing
out in the year 1968.
The name of Dr. V. N.
Prasad rings a bell as I
had a class mate of the
same name. I would very
much like to know
whether he is the same
person in which case I
would like to know how
to contact him.
Nalini Warier |
June 08, 2006
I
am doing my MBA from
Mumbai. I am a native of
Bihar and am a regular
reader of this online
news. I appreciate your
approach. My request is
to bring a column on
well-known Bihari
personalities on a
weekly basis.
Rajiv Ranjan |
June 10, 2006
Congratulations
! At last there is a
dedicated Patna website
with updates. We live
out of India and belong
to Patna and are very
proud of our heritage.
You give us an
opportunity to
familiarize our children
with their roots.
Nazneen |
June 11, 2006
I
passed out of the PWC in
1998, and have been
outside Patna since
then. Still Patna holds
a special place in my
heart. Being a
journalist, I get to
meet many people and get
to experience different
views but at the end of
the day, I do like to
tell people where I come
from... PATNA!
Arundhati Bakshi |
June 12, 2006
Thanks
for creating such a
wonderful and
informative site which
binds all the Biharis
throughout the world. It
has become my daily
routine to go through
this site and get the
news of Patna. i like
the photo news section
which create a sense of
being in Patna.
Aadil Warsi |
May 30, 2006
I
like this site.
Rakesh Kumar |
June 13, 2006
I am keenly interested
in the Greater Patna
Project Project and want
to participate in the
discussions if there is
a platform as such.
Mikky |
June 14, 2006
I
like your work but what
i see it all the time
(even in newspapers of
Patna) that there is a
tendency to bring out
bad news with headlines
while good news are
hidden due to influence
of bad news. There are
lot of good thing
happening in the state,
please try to bring out
those. The problem with
our state is the
perception which we will
have to change.
Pranay |
June 14, 2006
Thanks
for creating this web
site. Nowadays I am
living and working in
Kuwait. I am also a
daily visitor of your
site. It's a great site.
Thanks again.
Arisudan Tomar |
June 16, 2006
I
would like to
congratulate
PatnaDaily.Com for
giving some positive
fresh news from Bihar
that is unfortunately
known for all bad news.
Kudos to this site.
Further, there is need
for investing some
thoughts and may be
money in improving the
visibility of this site.
Other sections (besides
news) need to be updated
on regular basis. Let
this site be the image
of Bihar.
Please keep education
and sports section
updated to hold
youngsters interested.
Manoj Kumar Yadav |
June 24, 2006
Hi
PatnaDaily team! Really
it's very amazing to me
that such a site of
Patna is on the net. I
am a software
professional from Patna
and working in a South
African country. Today,
I had been searching
some site and I found
this. I became very
happy to see my city. I
am requesting you people
to please keep updating
it and whatever the help
is required, I am ever
for you. My best regard
to your team.
Talib Haidar, Sudan |
June 29, 2006
Very
good website,
PatnaDaily.Com. I am
from Chhapra but living
in Delhi.
Umesh Kumar Singh |