The mantra of modern India economy which began saying bid adieu to public sector enterprise way back in early ninties seems losing its charm as the post 2k scene is depicting a different story. With some work at grassroot level the leaders of Bihar shown their ability and managerial skill set. Be it the NDA or UPA in the center, leaders of Bihar has been taking profit out of it for the development in Bihar. The success story
in turnstiling almost dead or bad a/c state institution into a profitable one not just limited to Indian railways and Laloo Prasad yadav. India
could not sidelined the role of Ramvilas Paswan as telecommunication minister who changed the face of telecomm industry and the way country communicate today.
In recent time there is a very healthy competition among leaders of Bihar for development. With decades of false promises and maturity among voters with time the leaders now understands that untill the profit remain unreachable for the majority they can't be in power. The uprootment of RJD has been proved as a bacon for them.
With the onset of Nitish Kumar as CM, Bihar has witnessed the unprecedented development work in Bihar. There is also a slower but significant change in work culture too, resulting in timely execution of state duty. The most happening state institution here is none other than Bihar Pul Nirman Nigam.
The corporation which were running into the loss of 16 crores rupees just a couple of years back in 2005 is all set to make a whopping profit of rupees 30 crores. Knowingly most the work (including Patna Road Project) taken back from Tantia Construction has been given to the Pul Nirman
Nigam taking its success into account.
The most promising infrastructure development program 'Chief Minister project' in recent times in Bihar, has been assigned to the Pul Nirman Nigam Limited. A total of 519 small size bridges has to be constructed by the corporation under this Project. The mentor of this promising project, CM Nitish Kumar himself monitoring the project and satisfied with the work of Pul Nirman Nigam.
Though the role of government assistance to get back the corporation on track could not be overlooked. The ruling NDA govt. in Bihar helped the institution to its full. A percentage of 9% had been applied for a turnover of more than 250 crores. A managerial make over been done to the corporation and new young faces been introduced in the board. Almost a fresh team has been created and new secretary been appointed. This helped to expunge red tapism and changed the work culture in the corporation. These efforts began to take shape right in the first year and the corporation successfully made a profit of 5.96 crores in 2005-06. The acceleration continued and helped the institution touching the profit to a whopping 17.22 crores in the very next financial year 2006-07.
The officials in the Bihar State Pul Nirman Nigam having no hiccups boasting to touch the profit to the significant 30 crore marks. "We are working hard and there is no compromise with project deadline, there is no dearth of machinaries and work force", said an enthuasistic officer of Pul Nirman Nigam.
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Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Bihar Pul Nirman Nigam : A recarnation
Posted by santoshpandeyca at 9:27 AM
Labels: Bihar Development, Bihar Infrastructure
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While I appreciate the turn around achieved by Pul Nigam, however, with exception to the present chief minister, Mr Nitish Kumar, who at least in appearance is making some meaningful efforts to revive the economy of Bihar besides re-establishing some semblance of governance in the state, the rest of the demagogues mentioned in the post do not merit even an aorta of appreciation. Rather, they could squarely be convicted for everything wrong in the state. Systematically, these so called stalwarts ruined the states institutions, its education system and psyche of the common masses while filling up their own coffers at the cost of millions of poor vulnerable people of the state. Deprivation of the state was used as an instrument of self progression. I am certain most of us would agree the too much is being ascribed to Lalu ji for the Railways turnaround. I wonder if he himself is not amused at his burgeoning managerial skills: courtesy the media hype. Till such time, we learn to be pragmatic and have courage of conviction to call spade a spade; we will remain ruled by people who can only promise us doom and deprivation. What we need the least to nurture the hope infused by the recent developments in the state is hypocrisy of the manner illustrated in the first few Para of the post.
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