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Patna Round-Up

Ministers take questions

TT Bureau Published 26.05.15, 12:00 AM

Ministers take questions

The state BJP unit on Monday organised a function - Jan Samvad-Vikash Ki Baat Chai Ke Saath - to mark the completion of one-year of the NDA government at the Centre.

The function organised at the co-operative office on Buddha Marg was basically a question-answer session where people from different walks of society asked questions pertaining to the performance of the Narendra Modi government. Union petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan, micro, small and medium enterprises minister Giriraj Singh, minister of drinking water and sanitation Ram Kripal Yadav answered the questions. BJP state unit president Mangal Pandey and Leader of Opposition in Assembly Nand Kishore Yadav assisted them.

The state BJP unit organised a workshop for party spokespersons and media in-charges as well at the party office.

Tips to unlearn

Retired Wing Commander of Indian Air Force K.K. Verma is upbeat about his third book Unlearning for Success, published recently.

Verma, who hails from Alipur village of Nalanda district, said: "My earlier two books covered the same subject. In my third book, I have explained the process of unlearning," said Verma.

Rain dance fun

Over 3,500 children aged between seven and 18 years turned up to enjoy themselves at the summer camp being organised by Kilkari Bihar Bal Bhavan. The kids enjoyed splashing water on pool and artificial rain dance on the second day of the camp.

Sheetal Kumari from St Dominic Savio's High School was excited. She said: "The best part of the camp is rain dance."

Big picture camp

Kahanighar, a club for children, is hosting a summer camp for those aged between three and 12 years. The camp started on Monday and will continue till June 1.

On the first day of the camp, kids were taught yoga. On May 27, an event called Big Picture would be organised. All the kids would make a big graffiti on the wall together and a night sky painting would be done on a two-foot-high round ply board.

Roshan Kumar, Shuchismita Chakraborty, Faryal Rumi and Snigdha Pradeep

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