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Patna a shopper’s paradise

Patna is among the few cities in India which offer great deals at the most affordable prices. So enjoy a shopping spree in Patna – a shopping paradise for shoppers.
You will find everything from local handicrafts to modern, high fashion apparels and jewellery, cosmatics, world class watches, electronic appliances, mobile phones, footwear, bags, furniture, arts and crafts, souvenirs and whatever you desire.

Patna is growing in every aspects wheather its population or area,real state or market.So, every shopper has a wide range of choices available.

Maurya Shopping Complex

Khetan Market
Khetan Market
Khetan Market
Patna Central Mall
Central Mall
Central Mall

 

Patna University

Patna University is the seventh oldest university in the Indian subcontinent and the first in Bihar.

Patna University was founded by an Act of legislature on 1st October 1917. The University was established as an
examining body and conducted examinations from matriculation to post graduation. Its
jurisdiction mapped Bihar, Orissa and Nepal and for forty years since its inception.
Patna University was the arbiter of the academic destiny of these territories. The Patna University Act,
1951, which received the assent of the Governor on 6th July 1951, was passed with a view to
establishing a Teaching and Residential University at Patna. The Act defines that the purpose and
powers of the university shall be to provide instruction to such branches of learning as the
University may think fit including professional studies and technology, and for research and for
the advancement and dissemination of knowledge. It remained the only university in Bihar until
January 1952 and continued to be the examining body of educational institutions in Nepal until
the founding of Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu. With the founding of Utkal University this
university ceased to be the examining body for institutions in Orissa.
The history of Patna University parallels the history of the educational, cultural, political and
economic growth of modern Bihar. It is the only teaching cum residential university in the state
with a truly national character that transcends linguistic, cultural, political and other
denominational boundaries. The outstanding personalities who have led India’s Freedom
Struggle and have occupied or are now occupying coveted academic, administrative, judicial and
political positions along with its reputed teachers and eager students have largely contributed
towards its very rich academic heritage. Bihar has been an ancient seat of learning. Within its
territory famous universities such as Nalanda and Vikramshila had drawn students, teachers and
scholars from various parts of Asia.
After independence, higher education being a major resource for economic progress and social
transformation had to be popularized for the growth and development of the state. At that time it
was felt that Patna University with its sound infrastructure ought to concentrate on scholarship
teaching and research and divest itself of the responsibility of conducting various state level
examinations.

Today, Patna University has ten constituent colleges – Patna Science College, Patna College, B. N.
College, Patna Law College, Magadh Mahila College, Patna Women’s College, Vanijya
Mahavidyalaya, College of Arts and Craft, Patna Training College, Patna Women’s Training College
and thirty-one post-graduate departments in the faculties of Humanities, Social Science, Science,
Education, Commerce, Law, Management and ten constituent colleges aside of the Faculty of
Medicine that is administered by the state government. Most of the post-graduate departments
are located in buildings that are a part of a distinguished architectural heritage of the state.
Constituent colleges of Patna University such as Magadh Mahila College, B. N. College, Patna
College, Patna Women’s College and Vanijya Mahavidyalaya, also run post-graduate departments
in select subjects under their respective college administrations. These courses fulfil the
increased public demand for access to post-graduate study.
The University is in the process of revitalizing its potential for excellence to provide students,
researchers and teachers opportunities to excel in their disciplines and establish partnerships
with Indian and off-shores universities to enhance scholarship and sharing of technology. The
UGC Academic Staff College now UGC Human Resource Development Centre through orientation
Patna University: A Brief Profile
and refresher courses, seminars and workshops reminds the academic community of the need to
update knowledge and refurbish teaching and communication skills.
Located centrally, at the hub of the university campus, is the Central library that meets the needs
of students, teachers and research scholars. The computerized library is connected to
INFLIBNET. Users can access four hundred thousand books, eighty-seven periodicals, fifty
thousand back issues of journals and more than five thousand rare manuscripts.
In an age of information and communication technology the frontiers of time and space are ever
expanding and the University is in the process of equipping teachers and students with
contemporary techniques, skills and knowledge to face various professional challenges. Of the
ten constituent colleges, three are exclusively meant for women students while in the other coeducational
institutions including post graduate departments the number of women students is
substantial. Patna University has always been sensitive to the needs of the socially and
economically disadvantaged and students with special needs. It has strictly followed the
reservation policy of the government thus enabling them to translate their vast potential into
achievement. For co-curricular participation and holistic development of a student, agencies such
as the NSS, NCC, Sports and Cultural Activities Boards and numerous learned Societies encourage
these talents. Many of our students have performed with great distinction at university, state and
national levels.
The development of a state is invariably linked to the growth of its intellectual quotient, its
education, its creativity. Bihar’s tryst with its intellectual destiny has commenced in earnest and
the contribution of Patna University and the goals that it has set for itself is foundational to that
end.

Earth Day 2018 to help end plastic pollution

Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22 Worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection.
This year’s Earth Day on April 22 will be dedicated to providing the information and inspiration needed to fundamentally change human attitude and behavior about plastics.

 

Plastic pollution is poisoning our oceans and land, injuring marine life, and affecting our health!

Help End Plastic Pollution by finding out how many plastic items you consume
every year and make a PLEDGE to reduce the amount.

Station Road flyover is proved to be a boon for Patnaites

Station Road flyover is proved to be a boon for Patnaites reducing congestion and travel time drastically.

Connecting Mithapur road overbridge with the Chiraiyatand flyover, this 854-m.flyover was built by Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam limited (BRPNNL) at the cost of Rs 167.85 crore using segmental bridge technology.

Station Road flyover is magnificent and unique as it overlook a Temple – Mahavir Mandir, mosque –Jama Masjid and Buddha Smriti Park.

Inaugurated on 26th December 2017 by Chief Minister NItish Kumar, Station Road flyover is marked as a significant landmark in the urban landscape of Patna which affords a great view of the city.

 

Patna co-hosts 8th Theatre Olympics

As the 8th Edition of Theatre Olympics ‘The Biggest Theatre Celebration of the World’ is being held in India for the first time from February 17 – April 08, 2018,
This 51-day theatre extravaganza will see 450 shows including 65 shows by international artistes, 600 ambient performances and 250 youth forum shows across 17 cities.
Patna is also among host cities where Patnaites witness this biggest carnival of Theatre from 03 March to 16 March 2018.Premchand Rangshala is the main venue for this mega theatre event.
The festival was inaugurated on February 17 at the Red Fort by Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, and conclude in Mumbai on April 8.This mega theatre carnival is being organized by National School of Drama, under the aegis of Ministry of Culture.
The theme of the 8th Theatre Olympics is “Flag of Friendship” that aims to bridge borders and bring people of different cultures, beliefs and ideologies together through the medium of theatrical art.

HISTORY

The Theatre Olympics was established in 1993 in Delphi, Greece, on the initiative of the famous Greek theatre director, Theodoros Terzopoulos.

TO is an international theatre festival, which is presenting some of the achievements of the greatest theatre practitioners from around the world. It is a platform for theatrical exchange, a gathering place for students and masters, where a dialogue despite ideological, culture and language differences is encouraged. Moreover, as its subtitle suggests, Crossing Millennia, it is an initiative that emphasizes the importance of connecting the past, present, and future together.

Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park|Patna Zoo : ‘Lungs of Patna’

Patna Zoo

ADDRESS :
Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park
Bailey Road, Raj Bhavan, Rajbansi Nagar,
Patna, Bihar 800001
Email : patnazoo@yahoo.com
Phone : +91-612-2217455

ZOO TIMING

Time Table of Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park

March to October – 5.00 AM to 6.00 PM
November to February – 6.00 AM to 5.00 PM

Monday Closed

Which day Patna zoo closed?
Zoo remains closed on every Monday.

Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park or Patna Zoo is a must-see attraction for the visitors who get very delightful experience of luxuriant flora & Fauna of the jungle.

Spreading over 153 acres of land area the park is classified as one of the 16 largest Zoos in the country.

Established first as a Botanical Garden in the year 1969, the park has been developed as a Biological Garden only since 1973.

Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park is home to more than 800 animals representing over 70 species including Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Hippo, Crocodile, Himalayan Bear, Lion-tailed Macaque, Leopard Cat, Hog Deer, Zebra, Emu and White Peacock including some endangered ones.

An aquarium and snake house is another attraction of the park. The aquarium has about 35 species of fish. The snake house has 32 snakes representing 5 species.

The flora consists of more than 300 species of trees, herbs and shrubs in the Botanical part of the park.

Patna Zoo is among one of the most distinguished zoos in the world which is widely acclaimed for its successful breeding programme of endangered species/animals particularly the one-horned Rhinos.

The success story of rhino-breeding put the Patna zoo on global map for rhino breeding. Today, Patna zoo has the second largest rhino population among all the biological parks in the world, next only to San Diego zoo, California.

The annual number of its visitor makes up approximately 750000.
Zoo is a venue for both fun and learning and is quite popular among the children.

A toy train encircling all around the zoo is very popular especially among children.

Taking a boat ride in the beautiful lake in the park is also an excellent recreation and fun.

SGB Park is also a popular rendezvous with walkers, joggers and picnickers and remains the first choice for New Year revellers.

Ticket Prices for Patna Zoo

Single Ticket Child Rs. 10.00
Single Ticket Adult Rs. 30.00
Group Ticket (For Minimum 25 Students.) Student Rs. 5.00

 

Staying Healthy in Cold Season

Staying Healthy in Cold Season!

What an idea to enjoy every season at its fullest. As every season has its beauty and charm.
However, we have to adapt ourselves with the change of seasons to stay healthy and fit.
Mid-December to mid-January is the time, Patnaites experience severe winter swept by westerly winds.
So, it’s necessary to take extra care to keep ourselves fit.
Nobody wants to be sneezing and coughing, experiencing a bout of flu, infection, bad mood sore throat, stuffy or runny nose and headache. Though, these may be symptoms of common cold, make us feel restless.

The most important thing one should do is wearing proper woollens.
When it’s very cold outside, cover your body properly. Our face, ears, nose and throat are the parts very sensitive and vulnerable to cold.
Keeping our ear, nose and face warm and covered seems to make a big difference.

Cold air, generally affects the throat first, giving us an itchy sensation with sore throat.
Gargling with half teaspoon salt in one cup of lukewarm water helps to soothe a sore throat. A vaporizer is also a good remedy to get relief from congestion caused by cold.
Besides, keep your feet warm and dry. A good pair of woollen shocks will do the job.

Boosting immune system is always a good strategy to combat cold. Taking immune-boosting nutrients like Soya, Garlic, Ginger, Turmeric, Whole Grains, Nuts especially Almonds, Yogurt, Fish, Red bell peppers and Citrus Fruits are the top immune booster.
Besides, eating a diet high in fibers is always good.

Taking vitamin C is good for reducing the length and severity of symptoms.

Drink plenty of water. In winter, we generally feel less thirsty and drink less water. However, it doesn’t mean that our body requires less water. So drinking sufficient water is necessary for smooth functioning of our body systems and also for removing toxins from our body.

Keep your hands clean by washing thoroughly with soap and water. Don’t share personal items as colds and flu are highly contagious.
Keep away from eating and drinking such things, which aggravate cold symptoms in winter.

Getting enough sleep is good to fight off cold.

Patna celebrates Durga Puja with great fervour

Patna celebrates Durga Puja with great fervour and festivities.
Grand and fabulous puja pandals with spellbound decorations and innovative creativity,theme and ideas are very captivating.
There is a huge rush of people visiting various puja pandals across the city.

Here are some pictures of Dak Bungalow,Durga Puja,Patna.

Durga Puja2017