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Thanks
to one of my friends I got linked to
this site. This is a very useful site
and has become a habit for me. This site
keeps me updated on Patna. I would like
to have news from other parts of Bihar
to be incorporated in this site to make
it more useful to people like us who do
not hail from Patna. Congratulations to
you and your team for maintaining such a
storehouse of information. Biharis may
have done better in the field of IT and
they may be working for all the big IT
companies but Bihar always has been a
neglected state in terms of IT
development. Wish the current situation
will improve in coming years.
Prabhakar Lal,
Bangalore |
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I was
delighted to find your web site. I was
raised and educated in Bihar and so was
my father's side of the family. I have
been away from Patna for a little over
31 years. Like most expatriates from
Patna I also miss my hometown and am
interested in keeping in touch with the
news from Patna.
This web
site is a great source of information
about my beloved hometown. Thanks for
the great job of delivering the news
from our hometown.
Jaya Ghosh, Baltimore, USA |
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Its
nice to hear congratulations with pride
by other countrymen or other state
friends in the land of Muscat. Yeah! its
a matter of pride for all Patna'ites
here and on your behalf I am receiving
congratulations. I am here attached to
the Ministry of Health - Oman, since
last six years and staying with my
family away from my Rajendra Nagar area
of Patna. But because of your kind
effort, we are here able to enjoy the
feelings of home land. Thanks once again
to you.
Subodh Kumar, Sohar
Hospital, Muscat (Road No.-10 E,
Rajendra Nagar, Patna) |
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Please
accept my congratulations for adding
excellent features to your website
particularly the 'Discussion'. It is
heartening to see that you have
responded to our suggestions and have
managed to keep the website as compact
as ever. Believe me, this is one of the
best. No flattery intended.
Bravo. Keep it up.
Rishikesh, Preston,
UK |
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This
was my first visit to the site and I
really liked the concept. I would like
to know more about it.
Jitendra Marchino |
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Congratulations
on a job well done! I learned about this
site from my relatives.
It would
be a good idea to provide info on school
and college graduates by year so we can
contact our old time friends. I studied
at St. Xavier's High School from
1964-1969 and then graduated from Ram
Mohan Roy Seminary School in 1973. I
also graduated from Patna University,
Department of Psychology in 1978 and
then migrated to the USA. After living
in the US for almost 16 years I moved to
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where I am
currently serving as Head of the
Psychology Department at the
International Islamic University. Please
see if you can find a way to unite some
old friends from my schools or from
Patna College. Thank you.
Dr. Amber Haque, Malaysia |
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Thank
you for bringing my home to me when I am
thousands of kilometers away from it
here at Ahmedabad doing my MBA. I am
being a bit too demanding here but it
would be great if you can upload few
pictures of Patna Science College and
Gandhi Ghat or the image of
Patna.....magnificent as it looks from
the top of Biscomaun or Jamuna
Apartment. I would thankful to you
forever...
Nishant, Ahmedabad,
Gujarat, India |
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Congratulations
for such a marvelous site of our native
place. When I browsed it for the first
time, it was like a golden flower in a
desert. This is more informative site
compared to others in the field of
weather, tourism and education.
Is it possible for you to provide links
(addresses) to various education
centers, institutes and schools of Patna
so that visitors can be guided
accordingly.
Mohd. Alam, Jeddah
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My
heartiest congratulations to PatnaDaily
for bringing motherland close to eyes
even while sitting thousand of miles
away from home. Today I came across this
site and fell in love. Do I need to
mention that it's my homepage now ? :-)
Presently I am in Redmond, WA working
for Microsoft. Going thru your portal, I
felt as if I was still cycling to B. N.
College, Patna from Gardanibagh.
Usually
we get a lot of sites on India in
general and South India in particular
but none on Bihar. You've made me feel
proud for such a wonderful content and
presentation. Kudos... Superb job. Hats
off.
One
small request - Please add few
photographs of B. N. College, Gandhi
Setu and Ganga river.
Yashvant Singh,
Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Washington,
USA ((Punaichak, Patna) |
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Congratulations
for completing two successful years of
PatnaDaily.Com. This site is home away
from home. When I am at this site, I
feel like I am in Patna.
Sanjay Prakash,
President, Bihar Association Of North
America (BANA), New York-New Jersey
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First
of all, you and your team deserve
heartiest congratulations for doing
something that nobody in the United
States, where I now live, would
associate with Bihar. A website like
yours, which must be starved of revenues
given the location of your enterprise,
is a valiant effort to restore some
respectability to a state that has
become a synonym for being crude,
corrupt and cavalier! Keep up the good
work! And let us (Biharis like me who do
not live in Bihar anymore but feel
nonetheless proud of their origins) know
what we can do to help clear the morass
that Bihar is caught-up in.
Binay Kumar, Los
Angeles, California, USA |
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This
site is really very very good. I live in
Canada and it has become my habit to
open this website. (...with this) I feel
like I am close to Patna. If you could
also give information about weather, it
would be great.
Madhukar Sharma,
Canada |
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I
just like this site very much. Indeed
exploring this site has become the best
way to get rid of homesickness. I'm in
IIT (Kharagpur) now. I did my I. Sc. in
2002 from Patna Science college. I will
be very thankful to you if you get some
photos of Patna Science College and
Krishnaghat in your gallery.
Nitesh Nandy, IIT
Kharagpur, India |
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I
am a Bihari from Muzaffarpur, and a
doctor working in the UK. I don't
understand that when Bihar is the pride
of India out here in the UK, then why is
it looked so down upon back home in
India? Is it the
people/government/leaders or who else?
Can't our fellow Biharis defend their
land and for once say-- GARV SE KAHO HUM
BIHARI HAIN.
Ravi, UK |