Friday, June 18, 2010

Bihar Govt and IP/Copy right violations

Outlook in its latest edition came out with a sensational story of how the Bihar chief minister himself indulged in plagiarism and how the entire research paper of scholar of Jawaharlal Nehru University, Atul Kumar Singh, was printed as a book ‘Special Category Status: A case for Bihar’. The invitation card openly mentioned the expression “authored by Nitish Kumar.”



Ref: Bihar chief minister indulged in plagiarism

Isn't it strange that all 81 pages of Singh’s report appear as the 79-page book by Nitish Kumar?


It seems like the government is desperate for cheap publicity and that too by illegally violating the copyrights and intellectual property rights.


This was never expected from this govt. and isn't it a shame?


Please read further!


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We have been working on a canal proposal since the Koshi calamity days.

While collecting relief funds for the cause, this idea was originated in our mind.

We spent our weekends and nights to convert our idea into a proposal.

We published the first version in March, 2009 at links below and started to promote it.

koshi

Nepal Border Canal

Bihar Revival Forum Blog

Bihar Revival Forum on LinkedIn

Bihar Revival Fourm on ORKUT

Also now BRF is at Facebok too!

Since then we are getting enormous support and response from the well wishers of Bihar and we are getting strengthened day by day.


Also, Avinashji had handed over the proposal personally to a prominent leader who is now elected for Rajyasabha recently from JDU.


Then one day we saw the Canal proposal from the state govt. which prominently and exclusively covered by the hindustan newspaper!


Bihar Govt Canal Proposal



Bihar Revival Forum Canal Proposal

We were surprised to see because we were never contacted and all the credit was given to the state govt.


They did it again!


The estimated cost of the DPR for the project is Rs 600 crores and the cost of project is 60,000 crores. The proposal for DPR has been sent to central GOVT. We afraid, the DPR itself is going to take few decades if we do not get awakened and follow up.


Can you believe that for the cost of DPR with true will and passion, the canal itself can be excavated?


Please have a look at the fact and figures below:


As per the Govt of Bihar the cost of Excavation of a 1 hectare * 2 m is Rs 1.5 lakh.

(Ref. Page 11/12, Table 9, http://ahd.bih.nic.in/Documents/ICAR-Report-Fisheries-Dev-Bihar.pdf)


Suppose our canal area is 400 km x 1 km

i.e. 400000 m x 1000 m = 40000 hectare

40000 x 1.5 lakh = 600 crore.


So canal itself can be excavated for that amount.


Of course there will be other cost like for land acquisition, power plants, infrastructure etc. We are not the expert but what we mean to say is that with a strong will this can be achieved at much lower cost.


Instead of forwarding the proposal to central govt., the state govt. could have taken some concrete step. But as usual, either they don’t have will, vision or competency or they just continue to fool us.


Where there is a will there is a way!


From where the Rs 600 crores will come?

NREGA scheme (http://nrega.nic.in/netnrega/home.aspx) can be used to employ the manpower required for excavation. This can employ thousands/lakhs of people right away.


And ss mentioned earlier the canal can store all the water in case of breach similar to Koshi breach for two days.

How?


Please have a look at the figures below:

Measurements Water Discharge through Koshi Breach : 1,29,800 cusec (Ref. Page 2, http://disastermgmt.bih.nic.in/Bulletin2008/dailyfloodreport/flood_23082008.pdf)

1 Cusec : .02832 cubic meter per second

No. of Seconds in a day (24*60*60) : 86400

Water discharged per day : 317606400 cubic meter

1 cubic meter : 1000 liter

1 hectare : 10,000 square meters

Width of Nepal border (356 km approx) 356000 m and if the canal is 400 KM long then 400000 * 1000 * 2 cubic m can store 80,00,00,000 cubic m of water and can store all the water flowing at 1,29,800 cusec for more than 2 days. Using the excavated soil the depth of the canal can be increased further which can store more water. Excavated soil can also be used to construct hydroelectric power generation units. Thus the canal will control floods and produce electricity and trigger agricultural and Industrial revolution.


But you might know the state govt. has been braggarts so far rather than a achiever on the front of fulfilling our dreams.


So let’s unite together and raise our voice for the CANAL, ASAP!


4 comments:

  1. Dear Friends,

    Outlook came with the sensational story of Bihar Chief Minister's plagiarism. Read how BRF's canal concept was copied without giving any credit @
    http://revive-bihar.blogspot.com/2010/06/bihar-govt-and-ipcopy-right-violations.html

    Also rest assured that BRF is not hungry for credits and is more interested in getting the things done!

    Your comments are welcome!

    Thank you and regards
    BRF

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  2. Dear Friends,

    You must be have listened about the ongoing fight between JDU and BJP. Another political drama.

    Afroz Alam said “the countrywide fame of Nitish has less to do with his work on the ground and more to do with positive coverage that newspapers across the country gave him in lieu of the advertisements…”

    On December 31, 2009 Dainik Hindustan conducted an SMS survey about national heroes of India. Nitish Kumar was voted the most prominent of the heroes with 40.64 % of the votes, leaving behind even Rahul Gandhi who got just 33% of the votes. :)

    Read more @ http://www.thehoot.org/web/home/story.php?storyid=4454&pg=1&mod=1&sectionId=2

    The truth is the Flood, illeteracy, insufficient hospitals, colleges, schools, employment opportunities, electricity, closed or non functioning factories, all our basic problems are still intact.

    The govt is desperate for publicity at any cost.

    Outlook came with the sensational story of Bihar Chief Minister's plagiarism. Read @ http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?265432

    Read how BRF's canal concept was copied without giving any credit @ http://revive-bihar.blogspot.com/2010/06/bihar-govt-and-ipcopy-right-violations.html

    Your comments are welcome! Please join us!

    Thank you and regards
    Bihar Revival Forum (BRF)
    http://revive-bihar.blogspot.com
    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=117926088238557

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  3. I appreciate ur efforts for revival of bihar.

    ""The truth is the Flood, illeteracy, insufficient hospitals, colleges, schools, employment opportunities, electricity, closed or non functioning factories, all our basic problems are still intact.""

    ONE more truth is that CM of bihar does not have alladin ka chirag or harry potter's magic spells that he can just vanish all the troubles bihar is going through. Slow and steady wins the race, the present government has shown a new light of hope. Progress is being done in all the field be it education or health care.This govt. is the best option for bihar.

    Copyright violation topic on ur blog suggest that ur more interested in defaming the govt., ur concentration sud be on canal topic. Anyway, passing info is no crime. But i failed to understand that instead of meeting a leader of JD(u) why didn't u ppl asked CM for an appointment.Did u ppl tried meeting him in person? It's very appreciating that u ppl r not after credit. I dont know if anything can be done now to give u ppl credit for it or not.But u must confess that governance has improved in bihar, i know a lot is need to be done.still for me this govt is only hope.

    Thanks and regards.
    Keep the good work going...

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  4. CM is the only hope!

    About plagarism and copyright violation - These might have done by the parasites to please the CM. We give our clean chit to the CM and promise our full cooperation.

    we dont need credits, we need canal.

    Please join and invite your friends for the humanitarian canal cause at
    http://www.causes.com/causes/584731-signature-compaign-for-356-km-long-canal-in-bihar-at-nepal-border

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