Have you ever heard soil speak? Have you ever felt the pain of a state?
"Main Bihar Hoon: Where Buddha Was Born, Why Is There Hunger There?" is not just a book, it is Bihar's own voice. Through this book, Bihar speaks to you, tells you its story, shows you its wounds, and talks about its dreams.
This book does not show you the Bihar of history textbooks. It shows you the Bihar that gives big dreams to its children, yet watches them leave their home. This is the same Bihar that was once the light of knowledge, culture, and civilization, and today feels the pain of migration, struggle, and suffering of its own people.
While reading this book, you will feel as if Bihar is sitting in front of you, telling you what it has lost, what it has endured, and what hope it still holds on to. It carries a mother's tears, the smell of a laborer's sweat, the broken dreams of youth, and still, the stubborn will to live.
This book is a complaint, a question, and also a hope. It is Bihar's conversation with its country, a dialogue with its people, and a call for the future.
When you read this book, you will feel that you are not just reading words, but Bihar itself is narrating its story to you.
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