Govt Exams
Jayaprakash Narayan (JP), a prominent freedom fighter and socialist leader from Bihar, played a crucial role in the Quit India Movement of 1942 and later became instrumental in the JP Movement for social reform.
The Patna School of Miniature Painting developed during the 18th and 19th centuries under British colonial rule, creating a unique style blending Mughal traditions with European influences, known for intricate details on paper and ivory.
Nalanda University, located in Bihar, was one of the world's oldest universities (5th-12th century CE) and was primarily renowned for studies in Buddhism, philosophy, logic, and metaphysics, attracting scholars from across Asia.
The Third Buddhist Council was held in Pataliputra around 250 BCE under Emperor Ashoka's patronage to standardize Buddhist teachings and send missionaries across Asia.
Difference = National average - Bihar's rate = 74% - 63% = 11 percentage points. This gap reflects Bihar's need for enhanced educational infrastructure.
The Pala Dynasty (8th-12th century CE) based in Bihar was a major patron of Buddhism and Nalanda University, profoundly shaping Bihar's intellectual and religious traditions.
Bihar under the British predominantly adopted the Zamindari system, where zamindars (landlords) held land rights and collected revenue, leading to peasant exploitation and movements like Champaran.
The Mahabharata contains detailed descriptions of Magadha and its rulers, establishing it as one of the major kingdoms of ancient India in the Bihar region.
Using compound growth: P = P₀(1+r)ⁿ = 103 × (1.025)¹⁰ = 103 × 1.280 ≈ 131.8 million. Bihar has one of India's highest population growth rates.
Sthanika was the district administrator responsible for local governance and tax collection. The Mauryan system had a hierarchical administrative structure.