Greeting the people of Bihar, the Governor highlighted the rich heritage of the state, its contribution to the cultural and economic tapestry of our country. In his speech, he described the state of Nalanda University days as the sacred land of knowledge, the peaceful nature of the people attained by the teachings of Gautam Buddha under the Bodhisattva tree and the importance of Champaran, where Mahatma Gandhi fought for non-violence. Was. -Violence) for the first time through Satyagraha. Also Read – NPP is making every possible effort to win both Lok Sabha seats in Meghalaya, CM Conrad said. He also acknowledged the significant progress of Bihar in various fields through the contribution of eminent men and women. Father of Indian Mathematics Aryabhata, Bharat Ratna Karpuri Thakur and Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan. He praised Bihar’s rich cultural heritage, diverse religious places like Patna Sahib Gurudwara and Bodh Gaya and its natural beauty which attracts tourists from all over the world. A spectacular series of cultural performances by Bhojpuri Samaj, Shillong showcased the vibrant culture, art and traditions of Bihar. A play titled ‘World’s First Republic Vaishali’ was also presented by Indigenous Notion and Discovery of Inherited Art, Patna. The play was scripted by Anita Kumari and directed by Uday Kumar Singh. As a token of appreciation, the Governor presented mementoes to all the participants at the end of the ceremony on Friday. The event was organized by Raj Bhavan, Shillong in collaboration with the Department of Art and Culture, Government of Meghalaya and Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Shillong, a press release said.