IG Vikas Vaibhav’s contemplation camp
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Expansion
With the resolve to make Bihar a developed state by 2047, the two-day Chintan Shivir of Let’s Inspire Bihar, established 3 years ago by Bihar’s famous IPS officer and currently IG in Bihar Police Vikas Vaibhav, concluded at a private educational institution in Neura, adjacent to Patna. All the chapters and district coordinators associated with the campaign participated in this two-day Chintan Shivir. Important decisions were taken on 11 major points in the Chintan Shivir, in which emphasis was laid on increasing the scope of the work being done by the organization in the field of education, social service and self-employment. Along with this, discussions were also held on taking the organization to the Panchayat level in Bihar.
Bihar has always been a pathfinder for the country
After two days of brainstorming in the Chintan Shivir, the founder of the campaign, Vikas Vaibhav, said in his address that the people of Bihar need not be disappointed. Whenever there has been a big revolution in the country, Bihar has prepared the ground for it. If you look back at the pages of history, Bihar has always been a pathfinder for the country. He called upon the youth of Bihar to rise above religion and caste and take a pledge to strengthen the campaign going on to make the state the best state through excellent work. In the two-day brainstorming camp, the campaign’s national media coordinator journalist Anoop Narayan Singh, campaign coordinator Rahul Kumar Singh, Prabhakar Kumar Rai, Satish Gandhi Mohan Jha, women’s chapter Gargi chapter head Namrata Kumari coordinator OP Singh, Gajendra Yadav, AK Jha, Amir Ahmed, Jyoti Jha Gaurav Raj Engineer Kumar Rahul Vikas Shahi Rohit Kumar Vikas Kumar farmer’s daughter Shobha Yadav Sonu Kumar Lakhisarai Sonu Thakur Abhinandan Yadav Abhishek Kumar Jha, Doctor Ratnesh Chaudhary, Doctor Prabhat Memorial Hiramati Hospital director Doctor Satish Kumar Singh, ABC College head Ashish Adarsh and more than two hundred and fifty coordinators participated in it.