1) After the independence in 1947, a large number of
  Academic institutions were established at many places in the country
  by the central government. Most such institutions meant for the
  "Eastern region" went to the state of West Bengal that is smaller
  than Bihar in all respects. IIT KGP, IIM Calcutta, ISI Calcutta,
  Viswa Bharati, BoseInstitute and a host of other academies are
  verifiable examples. All this happened at a time when Bihar was known
  as the best-administered state.
   
  2) Good academic institutions do not just lift educational
  Standards of a state but also lift its morale, and lend it a status
  and an image that are imperative for the growth of a community.
   
  3) Delhi alone has 4 Central universities including IIT.
   
  4) North-Eastern region alone has five central universities and an
  IIT while Bihar has not even one. (The collective population of
  The North-Eastern states is about half of the population of
  Bihar. Similarly, size of Delhi is about one-tenth that of Bihar.
   
  5) Having an IIT will certainly NOT automatically make Biharis
  more intelligent. Biharis are selected in good number in IITs every
  year. So, it is NOT a bias for Bihari students. It may help poor
  students.
   
  6) IIT is not about engineering only, it is about research in
  Almost all fields. Govt. is planning to start even humanities
  subjects in IITs. So it will hugely help bring back
  Bihari intellectuals/researchers/teachers close to their home. By
  nature, Biharis are home-sick, so if they (researchers etc.) get an
  opportunity to have a facility like IIT in Bihar, many will return
  back. Attracting and retaining talents will ultimately benefit
  Bihari society.
   
  7) Being close to home, Bihar's intellectuals will better
  understand the real issues of Bihar. They may suggest about solutions
  also. They may act as advisory group for Bihar Govt. All IITs do help
  their local govt.
   
  8) They may come out with local solution to local problems. But,
  that is possible only when researchers stay close to local issues.
   
  9) Bihar's other engineering colleges lack good teachers
  (especially in the field of computer science, IT sector in India
  needs huge number of skilled human resources). With a close by IIT,
  other engineering colleges may get visiting faculty from a nearby IIT.
   
  10) Biharis are taking admission in large numbers in pvt.
  Engineering colleges in South and West India. With availability of
  M.Tech and research students in a local IIT, Bihar may get into this
  pvt. engineering college concept. This will immediately help low -
  middle class family girls who can't afford to go to that far because
  of social and financial constraints.
   
  11) It will change image of Bihar. Newspapers and media have
  projected only very bad image (which is vastly disproportionate to
  the reality, read any official, un-official, international report on
  crime). Many outsiders will come to Bihar and this will create
  awareness about this historically vibrant place and thus it will
  strengthen the integrity of the nation.
   
  12) Ever since the creation of Jharkhand, Bihar has been insisting
  on an IIT in the state pointing out that all major technical
  institutes had gone to Jharkhand. The request of then Chief Minister
  to the Union minister for human resource development was virtually turned 
down.
   
  13) Hopes for an IIT in Bihar had increased at the CoBIT- 2001
  Meet held in January this year, when a then member of the
  Planning Commission N K Singh announced the setting up of an IIT in
  Bihar.
   
  14) Establishing a new IIT requires major political decision.
  For example, IIT-Gauhati was established as per the agreement of the
  All Assam Students Union with Rajiv Gandhi to call off the
  Assam agitation. IIT-Roorkee was established after the creation of
  The Uttaranchal state as part of the deal.
   
  15) During his famous visit to Bihar by Rail in May 2003, our
  Hon. President met 10 vice-chancellors of 10 Bihar universities in
  His special salon in his way from Harnaut Patna. They demanded
  setting up of an IIT in the state and giving central university
  status to the Patna University. There was consensus among the VCs
  that Bihar needed more technical and professional educational
  institute.
   
  16) The first IIT in the country was supposed to be open in Sindri
  And then govt. had acquired 700 acres of land for that perpose. But
  Some how first IIT went to Kharagapur. And we had to content with BIT
  Sindri. That BIT Sindri gave many faculties to IITs in nation during
  their formative days.
   
  17) Bihar does have some good places which have good
  locational advantage. One such place is Gaya. Thanks to Bodh Gaya, it
  is well reachable place as it is well connected through Rail network
  and even through Air. It is going to have a functional international
  airport in near future. It has a military base so it has a Central
  School. It has other good schools also, like famous Nazareth Academy.
  This historical place is suited for IIT. There may be other place in
  Bihar suitable for IIT.
   


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