Bihar Day is much more than celebration. It is more than another public holiday. Celebrated on 22 March to commemorate the state’s separation from Bengal in 1912, Bihar Day is the one day of the year when over 103 million individual Biharis, regardless of their religious beliefs, can come together in shared experience; an experience that may not be easy or necessary to articulate, but that - often unconsciously - binds them to this remarkable land and its people.


The Government of Bihar decided to
celebrate the foundation day of the
state from the year 2010.
The objective was to restore the pride
of the state and to enthuse the feeling
of Being
Bihari in the citizens of the state.
Bihar had a glorious past and recent
reforms have
filled every heart with gusto and every
soul with pride. A committee headed by
Principal
Secretary, HRD organised the function in
Bihar, the main function at the
historical Gandhi
Maidan and Bihar Foundation was given an
opportunity to organise the event
outside the
state. Bihar Foundation which has been
working to connect Non Resident Biharis
(NRB) around
the globe found this as an opportunity
to unite NRBs. The Foundation organized
‘Bihar Divas’ not
as an event but as an occasion for
bonding, an occasion to come together
for the oneness.
The celebrations of the Bihar Divas
crossed the boundaries of the state and
the country
through the chapters of the foundation.
Bihar Foundation sent brochures and DVDs
of films
related to history, art and culture and
on recent developments in Bihar. NRBs
celebrated the
day with gaiety and fervor in the
different corners of the world. The
celebrations witnessed a
vibrant mixture of folk songs and dances
of Bihar, sharing of Bihari delicacies,
film show on Bihar,
competitive programmes and other
festivities. California and New Jersey
in the US, Sydney in Australia,
Dubai, Qatar and Bahrain in the Gulf,
besides Canada and England are the
countries which observed Bihar
Divas. At all these places, the
celebrations were held on the call of
the Bihar Foundation. In India, the
Foundation’s chapters in Mumbai,
Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata organized
the festivities with pomp and grandeur.