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          .Patna, March 22 (IANS) Thousands of people across Bihar cleaned   up their villages Tuesday, marking a unique start to the much awaited Bihar   Divas celebrations.
          
 
 |  Principal Secretary HRD Anjani Kumar Singh told IANS that villagers voluntarily   carried out cleaning work in 45,000 villages to make it a special day. Bihar   Divas marks the day when the British carved out the state from the Bengal   Presidency March 22, 1912.
 Singh said Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will   formally kickstart the celebrations Tuesday evening by floating 99 lamps at the   historic Gandhi Maidan, the main hub of celebrations, to mark the 99th   anniversary of creation of Bihar.
 
 "In all villages also, people will   light 99 lamps to mark their participation in Bihar Divas," Singh   said.
 
 The state will mark its centenary in 2012 with programmes   throughout the year. The chief minister has said the celebration was planned to   help advertise Bihar.
 
 The historic Gandhi Maidan here is being readied   for grand celebrations to mark Bihar Divas. In Patna, thousands of people are   expected to gather at the historic grounds from Tuesday to Thursday, said an   official from the department of art, culture and youth affairs.
 
 "It has   been completely changed. Dozens of artists, including foreigners, have decorated   it like never before to depict the rich culture, tradition and heritage of   Bihar," Singh said.
 
 The main entrance gate - 30 ft high and 80 ft wide -   is being constructed with images depicting the essence of rural   Bihar.
 
 "Artists have chosen to decorate the gateway with Tikuli and   Manjusha art along with Madhubani paintings, all popular art forms from Bihar,"   said Shouvik Narayan of Kosha Fantasies, one of the three artist groups engaged   in the decoration work.
 
 Two showcase gates on Bihar's popular festival of   Chhath and rural game jhijhia have also been made.
 
 A brainchild of Chief   Minister Nitish Kumar, Bihar Divas was first celebrated in 2010.
 
 Tuesday   has been declared a public holiday in the state.
 
 
 
 
      
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