I had always thought that all this fuss about the importance of people tracing their roots was sheer nonsense. What does it matter where one's forebears came from? Isn't it enough that one knows who and what one is, who one's parents are and what are the values that one holds dear? It must be.
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Hi, I am Dinesh singh, I also from Bihar, We do feel very connected while I read in books that part of Bihar people are shifted to different part of word, we feel proud that they are still love their roots and we fell very well connected to those persons, like they are my brother or sister, who met me after a generations. Even India's foreign policy are very generous to such people.
A many persons are giving time to find out their roots and being connected again, always we use to read in newspaper and like it. And I wish to help such persons who are looking their root at Bihar. Chauhan.dineshsingh@gmail.com, from Patna, Bihar, India