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          Patna, July 2 (IANS) The Bihar government has invited the   presidents of Mauritius, Suriname and Fiji for Bihar Diwas centenary celebration   in 2012. It marks the day when the British carved out the state from Bengal   Presidency March 22, 1912. |  "The state government has invited presidents of Mauritius (Anerood Jugnauth),   Suriname (Desi Bouterse) and Fiji (Epeli Nailatikau) for Bihar Diwas centenary   celebrations," Human Resource Development principal secretary Anjani Kumar Singh   said.
 A brainchild of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Bihar Diwas was first   celebrated in 2010.
 
 "The government had sent invitation in advance and   will arrange for their stay and security after they confirm their visit," Singh   told IANS over phone.
 
 A large number of people from Bihar migrated to   Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad, Suriname, South Africa and other countries in the   19th century to serve as indentured labourers on sugarcane and rubber   plantations. Many descendants are now eager to locate the families of their   forefathers in India.
 
 
      
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