Officials Start Lifting Water From Yellampalli
From the Nandi reservoir, the water is being supplied through twin tunnels to the Gayathri Pump House in Laxmipur, located in the Ramadagu mandal of Karimnagar district, and subsequently to the Mid Manair Dam (MMD) reservoir.
NDA state chiefs meet in Gaya ahead of PM visit
Vachananand Swami favours uniform quota for all Veerashaiva Lingayat sub-sects
The seer of the Veerashaiva Lingayat Panchamasali Jagadguru Peetha sees the need for the policy as only then they will feel being one
Bengal weavers add colour to capitals Onam season
With Onam around the corner, many are in search of a perfect Kerala saree. So, how about adding a Bengali twist to your Onam wardrobe? The Rang Mahal Bengali Weavers Exhibition, being held at YMCA, has come to dazzle the city with designs of the quintessential Kerala saree, but done in soft, Bengali handloom. Rang Mahal, the organisation coordinating the festival, collects the textiles from over 250 weavers from the Nadia district in West Bengal. Their officials sell these fabrics in different parts of the country and ensure that monetary benefits directly go to the weavers. Sarees, kurta fabrics and shawls of different colours lush green, royal blue, deep red with beautiful printed designs and patterns that make them unique. The weavers have preserved around 55 traditional motifs used by their ancestors. No other textile manufacturer has these Bengali motifs, explains a weaver at the exhibition. According to Sharmishta Das, co-ordinator, youngsters are increasingly patronising the exhibition. They understand the need for sustainable fashion. And when it blends with the cultural uniqueness, young women prefer to buy them, she adds. Two young customers, Ambili C and Gaya Puthalathe, agreed to this. We often see clothing festivals of Khadi, and we wanted to try something new, Ambili says. She adds that Bengali fashion had always felt special to her, especially the soft fabrics. While COVID nearly destroyed their business, weavers are of immense confidence that the handloom industry will rise back. The competition with the mass-produced machine-made clothes is tough, but the superior quality and intricate designs of handloom are what we believe will help us move forward, explains Sharmishta. Though the popular notion is that younger generations of handloom workers do not want to be in this profession, many weavers say their children help them find new ways for their business to grow. They analyse social media media and find out what is popular, and we try to integrate that into the fabrics like landscapes, artefacts, colours, etc, Sharmishta adds. Surojit Das, a young weaver, agrees. Acceptance for our work is what inspires me, he says. As part of finding ways to survive in todays world, Sharmishta says, weavers are trying to incorporate the cultures of states they visit into their clothes. In that spirit, the weavers have introduced off-white saris inspired by Keralas kasavu weaves. Not just in Kerala, weravers get inspiration from several states thay visit. They take photos and specimens such as paintings, which reflect the lands cultures, back with them. Later, they will try to integrate them with their fabrics. We have even taken samples of mural paintings from Kerala, she smiles. Multi-coloured borders, unseen patterns, and starch-free material are what attract women customers more to the Bengal weaves, she adds. Moreover, handloom cotton is the ideal material for the South Indian ethos and Kerala culture. People should see it as a social responsibility to promote indigenous handlooms. Exhibition will conclude on August 24
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Bihar SIR: 230 voters stay in single house
PATNA: Altogether 230 people reside in a single house in Bihars Jamui district, as recorded by a booth-level officer (BLO) of Chaudiha panchayat during the recently concluded special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Anomalies like this one in the voters list came to surface after Election Commission published the draft electoral rolls on August 1. More than 200 residents of Aamin village under Chaudiha panchayat complained to district administration that their address has been mentioned as house number 3 of ward number 3 in the draft rolls. According to the residents, they live in separate houses but the draft electoral rolls showed them staying in the house number 3. How is it possible? It shows that the BLO filled in enumeration forms sitting in office and did not bother to conduct house-to-house survey, said a resident of Aamin village. Noor Hasan (70), another resident, said the BLO did not visit her house to distribute enumeration forms. She alleged that the BLO visited a house on the outskirts of the village and filled forms without signatures of electors. This is sheer callousness, she said. Another resident Mohammad Danish alleged that BLOs Rajiv Kumar and Gautam Kumar filled in enumeration forms without conducting door-to-door campaign in the village. Mohammad Shahnawaz said the purpose of SIR has been defeated due to callousness of the BLOs. He said Kaushal Khatoon, wife of Mohammad Alizan, died three years back but her name figured in the draft rolls. The family had submitted enumeration form to the BLO, but it was not rectified, he alleged. Deputy election officer, Jamui, Mohammad Nazrul Haq refused to comment on the issue, saying that the report has been sent to the authorities for necessary correction. BLO Rajiv Kumar claimed that it happened due to technical glitch. I have informed the block development officer. The anomaly in inclusion of dead persons names in the draft rolls will be rectified by submitted form 7, the BLO said over phone on Saturday. In Patnas Gardanibagh, 22 dead persons figured in the draft rolls. In booth number 479 of Digha assembly constituency, voters list shows Shankar Prasad, his son Navin and Navins wife Sita Devi as electors with serial numbers 799, 804 and 806. The three people died in 2010, 2020 and 2021. Deceased Shankars brother Surendra Prasad revealed that the enumeration form that he filled in had anomalies. He cited the case of his daughter-in-law Ravita. In column of her husbands name, his (Surendras) name has been mentioned, he said. Ram Sundar Rai of Saristabad revealed that he was surprised to find his wife Sundarpari Devis name in the draft rolls. His wife died in 2023. I did not fill in enumeration form of my wife, who is no more. Yet her name exists in the draft electoral rolls, he said. In addition, 2,92,048 voters in the state have their house number 0, 00 and 000. The scrutiny of draft rolls showed Magadh and Patna divisions have the highest number of voters with their house numbers reading 0. The electoral list of Obra constituency in Auraganad district revealed the highest number of such voters at 6,637, followed by Phulwari (5,905), Maner (4,602), Forbesganj (4,155), Danapur (4,063), Gopalganj (3,957), Patna Sahib (3,806), Hajipur (3,802), Darbhanga (3,634) and Gaya Town (3,561). A total of 15 constituencies saw over 3,000 such names. Agiaon in Bhojpur district had the least at 47. When contacted, an official at the chief electoral office said that in villages, a majority of people didnt recall their house numbers, so they mentioned their house numbers as 0. We are looking into this, he said.
Gaya elderly widow bludgeoned to death
Bina Kak will miss Salman Khan on Rakhi day as shes recovering from broken ankle
Mumbai: Veteran actress-turned-politician Bina Kak is missing her brother like son Salman Khan on Rakshabandhan as she revealed she is recovering from a broken ankle. Bina, who is known for working in films such as Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? God Tussi Great Ho, Nanhe Jaisalmer, Dulha Mil Gaya, and Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love, took Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Gaya cop found dead in rented room
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Amid 'GAY' airport code row, a look at other odd codes including OMG, LOL, POO, and many more
A row erupted after a BJP MP objected to the airport code for the Gaya airport: GAY. But it is far from being the only unusual or odd airport code out there. Some other ones include LOL, OMG, POO, PEE, and even BUM. Check out the interesting list of odd airport codes here.
Gaya police gave adverse report about Rajasthan gangster: SSP
Karnataka Lingayat Seer Forced To Step Down After His Muslim Identity Gets Revealed
Born Mohammed Nisar in Shahpur, Yadgir district, he had embraced the teachings of 12th-century social reformer Basavanna and formally adopted the Lingayat faith five years ago.
BJP MP is not happy with 'GAY' code for an airport in Bihar, raises objection in the Rajya Sabha
A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member in Rajya Sabha objects to 'GAY' as Gaya Airport's code. The MP finds it offensive. The Civil Aviation Minister says the code is permanent. Changes occur only for safety reasons. Past requests to change the code were rejected. IATA codes are for airline operations. The code is based on the city name.
BJP MP Raises Concern Over Code 'GAY' For Bihar's Gaya Airport: 'Socially & Culturally Offensive'
The issue regarding the IATA identifier code for Gaya airport in Bihar came to light after Rajya Sabha member Bhim Singh from Bihar submitted a written query to Parliament.
Gaya Airports GAY Code Uncomfortable? Lets Talk About PEE, POO, LOL & YUM: Heres The List
MP Wants Gaya Airports GAY Code Changed: Who assigns these codes? Can they be changed? A list of the funny ones
BJP MP raises concerns over Gaya airport code GAY; Govt says airport codes considered permanent
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol said the three-letter airport codes are altered only under exceptional circumstances, usually involving air safety concerns
Comedians Shreeja Chaturvedi and Aman Jotwani have joyfully announced their engagement, delighting fans with their adorable Instagram post showcasing matching gold rings. Aman shared details of the heartwarming proposal, complete with a board game victory and a handmade card from Shreeja.
BJP Member Raises Concerns Over Code 'GAY' For Gaya Airport, Centre Responds
A BJP member in Rajya Sabha has raised concerns about 'GAY' as the IATA identifier code for Gaya international airport in Bihar.
Supreme Court to Review Plea Challenging Bodh Gaya Temple Act, 1949
HT DIGITAL NEW DELHI, AUGUST 5: Indias Supreme Court has consented to hear a petition for the abolition of the Bodh Gaya Temple Act of 1949, under which the Mahabodhi Temple in Bihar is managedone of Buddhisms holiest places. The petition also asks for the promulgation of a new central law for more efficient administration, []
In commemoration of Guru Aradhana Day and the 75th anniversary of Chinmaya Mission, the Chennai chapter of the organisation presented a distinctive musical and visual interpretation of Versification of the Bhagavad Gita in Tamil. Held at the Chinmaya Heritage Centre in Chetpet, this Sunday evening was a blend of sacred ritual, artistic innovation, and spiritual homage to Swami Chinmayanandas legacy. The programme opened with a traditional puja and the chanting of Sanskrit shlokas, setting a reverent tone. Among the audience were devotees, artists, dignitaries, and members of the Chinmaya Vidyalaya community including faculty, students, and parents all gathered to witness the felicitation of the team behind the initiative. Politician Ram Mahadev was also present at the event. Spearheaded by Swami Mitrananda, the Tamil versification was released a week earlier by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Gangaikonda Cholapuram. The project was undertaken by a team of seven to eight Tamil language teachers from various branches of Chinmaya Vidyalaya. Even I used to chant all the verses earlier during pujas and whenever Swami would recite them, said Gayathri, one of the Tamil teachers who was part of the team. But I didnt fully grasp the meaning or retain them. This Tamil versification brought us closer to the essence of the Gita. That connection is what kept us going even after more than a year, without stepping back. You can feel the Muthamizh in this rendition where Iyal (verse), Isai (music), and Nadagam (visuals) come together in harmony. Swami Mitrananda shared how the collaboration with composer Ilaiyaraaja was conceived. It began during the G20 summit at Mahabalipuram, he recalled. We were reminiscing about Thiruvasagam when I said, Sir, we should do something for the Bhagavad Gita. From there, the idea grew gradually, with translated verses being handed to Ilaiyaraaja over time. He [Ilayaraaja] usually finishes a film album in three days but for this, he took over a month, Swami Mitrananda said, underlining the depth of spiritual engagement the maestro brought to the work. Ilaiyaraaja himself called his involvement a blessing and a beautiful coincidence, adding, When I received the verses, I felt a deep connection it was not just music, but a spiritual journey. The maestro also sang a few verses from his compositions during the event, further enriching the atmosphere with his soulful voice. Swami Mitrananda also recounted a moment when Sanskrit teachers raised concerns about a particular Tamil verse. Ilaiyaraajas quiet response to the dilemma was Who is this meant for? This helped steer the teams focus. That one question, said Swami Mitrananda, anchored our approach to make the verses resonate with Tamil audiences while remaining faithful to the Gita s spirit. The evening culminated in a premiere screening of Ilaiyaraajas original compositions, paired with animated visuals depicting scenes from the Kurukshetra war. The fusion of music and visuals brought the verses to life, adding emotional depth to the sacred text. This will captivate the minds of people who couldnt follow it in Sanskrit or English, said OV Nambiar, president and zonal director, Chinmaya Mission. That was our intent to make the Gita accessible and relatable without losing its soul.
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Supreme Court agrees to examine plea to repeal Bodh Gaya temple law
The Supreme Court has agreed to review a petition seeking the repeal of the Bodh Gaya Temple Act of 1949, advocating for its replacement with a central law to better manage the Mahabodhi Temple in Bihar.
SC agrees to examine plea to repeal Bodh Gaya temple law
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to examine a plea for repealing the Bodh Gaya Temple Act, 1949 and replacing it with a central law for the proper control, management and administration of Mahabodhi temple in Bihar. The Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Bihar's Bodh Gaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the four holy areas related to the life of Gautam Buddha. Bodh Gaya is a place where Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment. The plea, which has also challenged the validity of the 1949 Act, came up for hearing before a bench of Justices M M Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh. The petitioner's counsel said a plea with identical prayers was pending in the apex court. The bench issued notice to the Centre and others seeking their responses on the petition and tagged it for hearing along with the pending plea. The plea has sought to declare the 1949 Act as unconstitutional alleging it was inconsistent with Article 13 of the Constitution. Article 13 relates to laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights. The petition has also sought a direction to the authorities concerned to remove encroachments made in the premises of the Bodh Gaya temple for the exclusive worship of Buddhists around the world in order to manage, control and administer the religious, faith, belief and worship in the interest of justice. On June 30, the apex court refused to entertain a separate plea challenging the vires of the 1949 Act and asked the petitioner to moved high court concerned. The 1949 Act relates to the better management of the temple. The Mahabodhi Temple Complex comprises a 50-metre high grand temple, the Vajrasana, the sacred Bodhi tree and six other sacred sites of Buddha's enlightenment, surrounded by numerous ancient votive stupas, well maintained and protected by inner, middle and outer circular boundaries. A seventh sacred place, the Lotus Pond, is located outside the enclosure to the south. Both the temple area and the Lotus Pond are surrounded by circulating passages at two or three levels, and the area of the ensemble is 5 metres below the level of the surrounding land.
Rivers in spate in Bihar after heavy rain, CM directs officials to remain alert
PATNA: The water levels in several rivers in Bihar have risen due to heavy rain in the last 24 hours, officials said on Sunday. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar directed all officials concerned to remain alert. According to the latest district-wise rainfall bulletin issued by the Meteorological Department on Sunday, Light to moderate rain was recorded in many districts, including Patna, Banka, Muzaffarpur, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Bhojpur, Buxar, Gayaji, Jehanabad, Kaimur, Katihar, Khagaria, Munger, Nalanda and Vaishali since August 2. Several key roads and many low-lying areas in Patna were waterlogged following incessant rain in the state capital on Sunday. The Meteorological Department issued an 'orange' alert (be prepared) for several districts, including Patna, Gayaji, Jamui, Aurangabad, Khagaria, Banka, Vaishali, Samastipur, Seikhpura, Lakhisarai, East Champaran, Arwal, West Champaran and Nawada for the next 48 hours. Officials of the state Water Resources Department (WRD) said that incessant rain in several districts has caused rivers and streams to overflow. The increased inflow also caused the water level in many dams to rise, they said. Besides, incessant rainfall in catchment areas of Nepal has also led to the rivers touching or flowing above the danger level in several places, they added. No causality has been reported so far, and in certain areas in East and West Champaran, Bhagalpur and Patna districts, villagers of low-lying areas have been shifted to safer places by the district administration. Owing to moderate to heavy rain in certain areas in the state, major rivers, including Ganga, Kosi, Sone, Bagmati, Gandak, Kamla, and Adahrwa, are maintaining a rising trend in their courses in the past couple of days, the latest report of the WRD said. Ganga is flowing above the danger level in Bhagalpur, and at Gandhi Ghat and Hathidah in Patna, Burhi Gandak in East Champaran, and Kosi in Supaul and Khagaria, it added. Almost all rivers are maintaining a rising trend throughout their courses, engulfing low-lying localities along their courses. However, all embankments are safe, a senior WRD official said. Meanwhile, the chief minister on Sunday inspected the State Emergency Operations Centre of the Disaster Management Department (DMD). According to a statement issued by the DMD, During the inspection, the CM reviewed the rainfall situation in the state, water levels of rivers, and the status of crop coverage. Bihar Development Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) of the DMD, Pratyaya Amrit, briefed the CM about the rainfall situation in the state. The CM directed all officials concerned to remain alert, it added. From June 1 to August 3 this year, the state recorded 409 mm of rainfall, which is 22 per cent less than normal. The ACS also mentioned that the state received good rainfall in the past 24 hours, with 25 mm or more rainfall recorded in 222 blocks across the state, the statement said. Regarding the current water levels of rivers in the state, the ACS said that the water levels in the Ganga, Kosi, and Burhi Gandak and some other rivers have risen, but the situation is currently under control. Providing details on crop coverage, he stated that as of August 3, paddy crop coverage in the state stands at 79.43 percent, whereas it was 67.38 percent during the same period last year. It is expected that 100 per cent coverage will be achieved by August 15 under normal circumstances, the statement added.
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BHU tourism students conduct educational tour of Bihar's UNESCO heritage sites
Tourism Management students from Banaras Hindu University embarked on a three-day educational tour to Bihar, exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites like Nalanda, Rajgir, and Bodh Gaya. The tour provided firsthand experience of India's heritage, ancient learning centers, and Buddhist philosophy. Students visited historical sites, meditated at the Mahabodhi Temple, and gained insights into Indian civilization through sculptures and museums.
IMD issues heavy rainfall alert for Rohtas, Aurangabad and Gaya
Satwik-Chirag return to top 10 in BWF rankings; Lakshya, Unnati climb in singles
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are back in the top 10 BWF rankings. Lakshya Sen improved his ranking to 17th. HS Prannoy also climbed to 33rd position. Unnati Hooda achieved a career-best ranking of 31. Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand remain at 11th in women's doubles. Tanisha Crasto and Ashwini Ponnappa moved up to 45th.
Gavel to gravel: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhars cookie-crumble
NEW DELHI: Lawyer, politician, governor, and vice president, Jagdeep Dhankhars political journey has been unconventional to say the least, tempered in phases by his legal acumen, unpredictable fidelity, and erratic swings between his sense of correctness and pugnacious confrontation. That sums up the manner of his resignation , quietly, long after sunset, which he made public through a social media note . It arose after the impression gained ground that Dhankhar had thwarted the ruling dispensations strategy to initiate the impeachment of Justice Yashwant Varma. The treasury side was not yet ready with its motion when, as Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Dhankhar reportedly received the Oppositions notice. The government was not amused. In many ways, Dhankhars story reads like a political parable from the dusty village lanes of Kithana in Rajasthans Jhunjhunu district to the ceremonial grandeur of the Vice Presidents Enclave in Lutyens Delhi. Ambition, some legal finesse, and an appetite for the limelight forged his ascent. Yet the very elements that lifted him law, pugnacity, and showmanship ultimately contributed to his eclipse. Educated in physics and law at Jaipur University, Dhankhar built his early reputation at the Rajasthan High Court and later the Supreme Court. The black gown gave way to white kurta-politics in 1989, when he entered Parliament as a Janata Dal candidate backed by the BJP, a foreshadowing of the ideological tightrope he would walk for the next three decades. From there began a restless political voyage. A textbook example of Indias aya-ram-gaya-ram political culture, Dhankhar migrated from the Janata Dal to the Congress during PV Narasimha Raos liberalisation era, before eventually returning to the BJP fold in 2003. Opportunism or ideological evolution? His critics lean toward the former; his supporters may argue pragmatism and survival. VPs exit fuels BJPs ideological churn It was, however, in Kolkatas Raj Bhawan, where Dhankhars personality found full expression. Appointed Governor of West Bengal, he repeatedly clashed with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, casting aside traditional notions of gubernatorial neutrality. Daily duels and dramatic statements defined his tenure. To many, it seemed less a governorship than a one-man opposition front, laced with personal vendettas and partisan edge. Yet what seemed like overreach to his detractors looked like assertiveness to those in Delhi. His combative stint in Bengal may well have burnished his image in the eyes of the ruling NDA, which tapped him for the Vice Presidency, a post that he approached not as a constitutional referee but sort of a player-coach. In Parliament, Dhankhar quickly became a central, polarising figure. His defenders hailed a Vice President unafraid to call out disorder. His critics accused him of stifling dissent, echoing the high-handedness of his gubernatorial days. Walkouts in the Rajya Sabha became routine. The Opposition bristled at what they saw as partisan moderation. Accusations of overstepping his constitutional mandate trailed him persistently. The turning point, perhaps, came when Dhankhar admitted an Opposition notice against a sitting judgeseen by some in government as premature and unsanctioned. The move sparked speculation about internal rifts, followed by his unexpected outreach to the Opposition. On the foreign front, he made only four overseas visits during his tenurefar fewer than Venkaiah Naidus 13 and Hamid Ansaris 28. His Tehran trip for President Raisis funeral drew criticism due to protocol lapses. At home, Dhankhars combative tone in questioning the judiciary on issues like bill assent and the NJAC drew flak. He wanted to be the systems hand. But, in the end, the system pulled back. Unconventional? Certainly. He was. Forgotten? Time will tell. Health reasons or political unease? Dhankhars resignation raises questions
Bihar woman faints at home guard test, raped in ambulance
In Bodh Gaya, Bihar, a home guard aspirant was allegedly gang-raped by an ambulance driver and a health department technician after collapsing during a fitness test. The incident occurred while she was being transported to a hospital, prompting a police investigation and the arrest of both accused.
Bihar woman faints during govt recruitment test, raped
A woman in Gayaji has alleged that she was gang-raped inside an ambulance which drove her to a hospital after she fainted during a government recruitment test, police said on Saturday.
Woman alleges gang-rape in ambulance after fainting at Bihar govt recruitment test
Gayaji: A woman here has alleged that she was gang-raped inside an ambulance which drove her to a hospital after she fainted during a government recruitment test, police said on Saturday, July 26. Two persons, identified by the complainant who had appeared at a recruitment drive for home guards, have been arrested, they said. When Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
PATNA: In a shocking incident, police in Bihars Gaya district on Friday arrested two staff members of a private ambulance on charges of allegedly raping a 19-year-old woman while she was being transported in an unconscious state to the hospital for treatment on Thursday. The victim, a resident under the Imamganj police station limits in Gaya district, reportedly fainted during an ongoing physical test for the recruitment of Home Guards on the campus of the Bihar Military Police (BMP)s third battalion stationed at Bodh Gaya. After regaining consciousness in hospital, she informed the police that she was allegedly raped by the ambulance staff. She also complained of acute pain in her abdomen and private parts, which hinted at sexual assault inside the moving vehicle. The victim, in her statement, explained she was only partially aware of the incidents inside the ambulance as she was unconscious. Three to four men who were present in the ambulance raped me while I was unconscious, the victim told the police. The police recorded her statement and registered an FIR. A special investigation team (SIT) was formed, and a forensic team was deployed to collect evidence. Within hours of the registration of FIR, two of the accused, including the driver and the technician, were arrested. Police sources said two additional suspects have also been taken into custody for interrogation. Investigating officials confirmed that CCTV footage from the vicinity corroborated the vehicles route and timeline. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Gaya, Anand Kumar, confirmed the arrest of two suspects, Vinay Kumar (ambulance driver) and Ajit Kumar (technician accompanying the victim), based on the womans complaint. The statement of the victim has already been recorded and a case registered with Bodh Gaya police station under relevant sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the SSP said, adding, The victim alleged that three to four people were travelling in the ambulance. The SSP said the role of other individuals in the incident was being ascertained. Action will be initiated against them if any evidence is found, he asserted. Authorities are in the process of obtaining details about the other occupants of the ambulance. The physical test for Home Guard recruitment was being conducted on the BMP grounds at Bodh Gaya. Police officials said the woman fainted on the ground while undertaking a physical endurance test, which is part of the standard recruitment process. The officials conducting the recruitment drive had arranged for the ambulance to transport the woman from the BMP campus to Magadh Medical College and Hospital for treatment. The incident has prompted Union Minister and Lok Janshakti Party chief Chirag Paswan to express concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in Bihar. He also questioned the functioning of the state police. Chirag cites 'law and order collapse' in NDA-led Bihar, says 'feel sorry to support failing government'
Ambulance staff allegedly rape unconscious 19-year-old woman during hospital transfer in Bihar
PATNA: In a shocking incident, police in Bihars Gaya district on Friday arrested two staff members of a private ambulance on charges of allegedly raping a 19-year-old woman while she was being transported in an unconscious state to the hospital for treatment on Thursday. The victim, a resident under the Imamganj police station limits in Gaya district, reportedly fainted during an ongoing physical test for the recruitment of Home Guards on the campus of the Bihar Military Police (BMP)s third battalion stationed at Bodh Gaya. After regaining consciousness in hospital, she informed the police that she was allegedly raped by the ambulance staff while unconscious. She also complained of acute pain in her abdomen and private parts, which hinted at sexual assault inside the moving vehicle. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Gaya, Anand Kumar, confirmed the arrest of two suspects, Vinay Kumar (ambulance driver) and Ajit Kumar (technician accompanying the victim), based on the womans complaint. The statement of the victim has already been recorded and a case registered with Bodh Gaya police station under relevant sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the SSP said, adding, The victim alleged that three to four people were travelling in the ambulance. The SSP said the role of other individuals in the incident was being ascertained. Action will be initiated against them if any evidence is found, he asserted. Authorities are in the process of obtaining details about the other occupants of the ambulance. The physical test for Home Guard recruitment is being conducted on the BMP grounds at Bodh Gaya. Police officials said the woman fainted on the ground while undertaking a physical endurance test, which is part of the standard recruitment process. Event organisers had arranged for an ambulance to transport the woman from the BMP campus to Magadh Medical College and Hospital for treatment. The woman later alleged that she was raped by individuals accompanying her in the ambulance. A special investigation team (SIT) was formed and a forensic team deployed to collect evidence. Within hours of the FIR being registered with the Bodh Gaya police station, two of the accused, including the driver and technician, were arrested. Police sources said two additional suspects have also been taken into custody for interrogation. Investigating officials confirmed that CCTV footage from the vicinity corroborated the vehicles route and timeline. In her hospital statement, the victim said she lost consciousness during the physical test on 24 July and was only partially aware of events during her transport from the BMP campus to the hospital. Three to four men present in the ambulance raped with me in unconscious state, she told the police. She informed hospital authorities soon after regaining consciousness. The police later recorded her statement and registered the FIR. The incident has prompted Union Minister and Lok Janshakti Party chief Chirag Paswan to express concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in Bihar. He also questioned the functioning of the state police.
Two people have been arrested in connection with the gang rape case at Bodh Gaya police station, lodged by the aspirant on Friday (July 25, 2025).
Collapsed in Uniform Dreams, Woke to Nightmare in Ambulance
GAYA, July 26: A 26-year-old woman participating in a Home Guard recruitment drive in Bihars Gaya district has alleged that she was gang-raped inside a moving ambulance after collapsing during a physical test on July 24. The woman had reportedly fainted during a physical endurance test at the Bihar Military Police grounds in Bodh Gaya, [] The post Collapsed in Uniform Dreams, Woke to Nightmare in Ambulance appeared first on Northlines .
Woman Faints During Home Guard Test, Gets Gang-Raped In Moving Ambulance
A 26-year-old woman participating in a Home Guard recruitment drive in Bihar's Gaya district was allegedly gang-raped in a moving ambulance while being transported to a hospital after collapsing during a physical test.
Actor Ram Kapoor's remarks on eating one meal a day have ignited a discussion. He suggests it boosts energy, inspired by Sadhguru. Comedian Bharti Singh joked about her own eating habits during the podcast. The article explores the OMAD diet and intermittent fasting. Experts caution against extreme fasting. They highlight potential risks like fatigue and nutrient deficiency.
INTREVIEW | Nitish hasnt spoken on SIR, How can I defy party?
A day after he was shot a showcause notice by his party for criticising the Election Commission (EC) over the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, JD(U) MP Giridhari Yadav tells Preetha Nair he hasnt breached the party line. Excerpts: Do you think you crossed the party line by criticising the SIR? My party supremo and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar hasnt made any comment on the SIR yet. Then how can one say that I have deviated from the partys position? Ours is a one-leader party and there is no leader other than Nitish Kumar. All others are equal and I am as senior as any of them. I have stayed with the party all along, unlike some who are playing the Aaya ram gaya ram act. But the party has sent you a showcause notice... The party has the right to do so. However, I dont know if the notice is signed by the national president or not. It has been sent by the party general secretary and I am not aware if the central leadership supports the showcause notice. The party has given me 15 days to answer. I will talk it after submitting my answer. Why did you criticise the SIR exercise? The EC should have consulted all political parties before taking such a big decision. EC should be seen as non-partisan. If they had consulted all parties, this criticism of timing shouldnt have risen. Several parties, including the BJP, are criticising the timing of the exercise. EC is a Constitutional body. Voters have total faith in it. My criticism is about the timing of the move. It should have been done in summer. This is the farming season in Bihar and people are busy with agricultural work. Also, it is the monsoons and there can be unexpected floods. Besides, how can migrant workers in other states submit their documents in such short notice? There are concerns that the SIR is citizenship screening and would snatch away citizenship... The EC has to understand that the issue of citizenship falls under the home ministry and it is not their job. Do you think Aadhaar, voter ID and ration cards should be accepted as documents for SIR? Yes of course, these documents should be accepted as documents for the SIR exercise. How can the voter prove their eligibility without these documents? The SC has also asked the EC to consider Aadhaar as a valid document in electoral roll revision. The EC should listen to SCs directions. But the EC told the SC that Aadhaar, voter ID and ration cards are not acceptable as standalone documents for the SIR... In my opinion, there is no better evidence than the Aadhaar and Voter ID for the SIR. The Commission can order a probe if there are any discrepancies in Aadhaar and Voter IDs if they find any irregularities. The EC has the power to do so. The EC can call upon gram sabhas to weed out if there are any foreigners.
Veerashaiva Lingayat mutts of Guru, Virakta traditions should come together: Somanna
The Minister of State for Railways has emphasised the need for the coming together of these mutts in the interest of the community
Jharkhand: Elderly woman accused of witchcraft stripped, slashed and tonsured; one arrested
RANCHI: An elderly woman was stripped and parts of her body slashed with a blade after being thrashed by a group of people accusing her of practicing witchcraft in Hazaribagh. The mob not only tortured her, but also forcefully tonsured the woman's head at Pretshila at Gayaji. Interestingly, all seven accused are her relatives. The incident happened in Jabariya village under Barhi police station in Hazaribagh at around 10 pm on Friday (July 18), and lasted till 3 am on Saturday (July 19). The victim filed a complaint in this regard at Barhi police station on July 20. After the matter came into light, the police arrested one accused and sent him to jail on Monday. According to the complaint filed by the victim at Barhi police station, seven people from the same village entered her house on Friday night and stripped her, accusing her of practising witchcraft. After stripping her, the woman was thrashed badly and various parts of her body were cut with a blade, letting blood ooze out, stated the FIR. The accused drained the woman's blood, allegedly to perform a ritual, the FIR further said. According to the woman, the accused demanded a sum of Rs 80,000, and took Rs 20,000 from her. After torturing her, the accused brought the wounded woman to Barhi market and left her there on Saturday night. The woman managed to walk back to her home shortly after. The next day, the woman went to the police station with her son, and filed a complaint against the accused persons. According to police, investigations are on, keeping in mind all aspects into consideration. One of the accused persons, Shambhu Yadav, has been arrested and sent to jail, while the search is still on for the other accused persons, said officer in-charge of Barhi Police Station Aabhas Kumar. No accused will be spared, he added.
Women trolled, threatened, and silenced: Need for bridging the legal gaps
By A. L. Gayathri and Moumita Barman In a society where shame and stigma continue to burden women disproportionately, new and vicious forms of online gender-based violence and harassment have emerged as powerful tools of intimidating and silencing women. From relentless trolling and rape threats to the circulation of morphed images, the digital sphere, once Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
IIM Bodh Gaya Management Trainee cum Counsellor Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online
The Indian Institute of Management Bodh Gaya (IIM Bodh Gaya) has released an official notification for the recruitment of Management Trainee cum Counsellor posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official IIM Bodh Gaya website. The last date to submit the application form is 24-07-2025.
As Saiyaara continues to roar at the box office, netizens found the original source from which Mohit Suri got inspired for his romantic musical with Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda.
Panchamasali rift: Trust decides to choose a new seer
Rift between the incumbent seer of Panchamasali Peetha at Koodalasangama and the Akhila Bharat Lingayat Panchamasali Samaj Trust has reached its pinnacle with the latter deciding to choose a new seer to the Panchamasali religious chair
Doctor Shot By Bike-Borne Assailants In Gaya, Condition Critical; Tejashwi Takes 'Taliban' Swipe
The attackers reportedly fired three rounds, with one bullet hitting the doctor in the jaw, leaving him in critical condition.
Benefits never reached poor under RJD-Congress rule, alleges PM Modi at Bihar rally
PATNA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged people to save Bihar from the ad intentions of the RJD and Congress, accusing both parties of doing politics in the name of the poor, backwards, Dalits and Adivasis over the years. What to speak of giving equal rights to the poor, backwards, Dalits and Adivasis, they cannot give even respect to the people outside their families, Modi commented in a public rally in Bihar Motihari, while obliquely targeting RJD chief Lalu Prasad after a portrait of Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar was placed near his feet by one of his supporters during his birthday celebrations. Avoiding responding to the allegations being made by RJD and its allies about the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) of the election rolls in Bihar, Modi said that RJD had put the brakes on the development of Bihar as even benefits were not reaching the poor when RJD and Congress were in power. He said that UPA released only around Rs 2 lakh crore when it was in power at the centre as it was taking revenge against Bihars NDA government headed by Nitish Kumar and the state itself. PM said, I stopped this old politics as the central assistance to Bihar increased manifold after the formation of the NDA government at the Centre in 2014. PM Modi said that NDA government at the centre provided more funds to Bihar for its development than that of the previous UPA government led by Congress. He also listed mis-governance during the previous RJD-Congress government in the state. We (NDA) have provided pucca houses to people in Bihar more than population of Norway, Singapore and New Zealand, he pointed out. Highlighting the achievements of the NDA government, PM Modi said that tremendous results have been coming out of women empowerment as over 20 lakh women have become lakhpati Didis in Bihar alone. He lauded by efforts made by Nitish Kumar for women empowerment through Jeevika Didis and their self-help groups. PM Modi said that Bihar had to be made a developed state if the eastern India had to be taken forward on the path of growth. Today, development work is happening in Bihar so fast because there is a government working for Bihar at the centre and in the state, he remarked. Our resolve is that in the coming times, Motihari should be known in the east just like Mumbai is in western India. Just like there are opportunities in Gurugram, Gaya should also have similar opportunities. Like Pune, there should be industrial development in Patna. Like Surat, Santhal Pargana should also develop. Like Jaipur, new records of tourism should be made in Jalpaiguri and Jajpur. Like Bangalore, the people of Birbhum should also progress, he added. PM Modi thanked Nitish for taking initiatives for the welfare of youths. Nitish Kumars government is giving jobs to youths in support of the Centre, he said, adding that Mudra Loan scheme was being strengthened to provide loans to make youths self-reliant. PM Modis visit to Motihari, district headquarters of East Champaran, is the 53rd tour to Bihar since 2014 and third in one and a half months. Earlier, PM Modi laid foundation stone and inaugurated development projects worth over Rs.7,200 crore.
When The US Bombed This Japanese City 12 Hours Before WWII Ended
World War II was hours from ending when the sky over Japan's Kumagaya turned orange. In one corner of the city, a woman gave birth.
Magadh University 2nd Merit List 2025: Magadh University, Bodh Gaya Merit List 2025 has been released on magadhonline.in. Here is the direct Link to check your UG Course Merit List Online.
Man, Neighbour Die By Suicide In Warangal
According to police, the man has been identified as Velpugonda Swamy, a lorry driver residing in Indira Colony Phase2 of Enumamula village. The woman, Elishala Gayatri, lived next door and was pursuing a degree in Warangal city.
BDO suspended for sharing resignation letter alleging harassment during electoral roll revision
PATNA: The axe has finally fallen on a Block Development Officer (BDO) for sharing his resignation letter on social media, in which he accused his immediate senior of harassment during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Hari Om Sharan, who serves as the BDO of Barsoi block in Katihar district, has been suspended with immediate effect. Departmental proceedings have also been recommended against him. Confirming the disciplinary action, Katihar District Magistrate Manesh Kumar Meena said on Wednesday that BDO Hari Om Sharans reply to the show-cause notice served on him earlier was found unsatisfactory. Hence, he has been put under suspension, he added. District Magistrate Meena said that the BDO would also face departmental proceedings for posting his personal grievances against his senior on social media platforms. The DM clarified that Sharan had never formally submitted his resignation letter to the office. Meena further stated that it came to his notice that the BDO assumed duty after tendering an apology for his misconduct towards his senior, Dixit Shwetam, who is posted as Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO). The action has been taken for conduct unbecoming of a public servant, he said. The BDO had submitted a five-page resignation letter addressed to District Magistrate Manesh Kumar Meena, alleging harassment by the SDO Dixit Shwetam during the SIR work under his jurisdiction. Sharan claimed that he was touring 10-12 panchayats every day for the SIR work, even while suffering from backache, and also inspected digitisation camps and carried out other related tasks. He alleged that despite his efforts, the SDO kept insulting him in the presence of subordinates and other employees, even using abusive language and accusing him of not taking interest in the SIR work. SDO also threatened me to complain to the district magistrate and the Election Commission for not performing the SIR work properly, he alleged. The BDO further claimed that the app developed for the SIR work had been working very slowly for several days, and the work was affected by internet interruptions in the area, yet the SDO held him responsible. I have no option but to resign from my post under such circumstances, he said. Refuting all allegations levelled against him, SDO Dixit Shwetam said the accusations revealed a perverted mentality in someone who considered being asked to do his work as mental harassment. He said the BDO was using his backache as an excuse to rest and spend time playing the harmonium and singing at home. There is so much workload during the ongoing voter revision exercise, but still the BDO does not work, he added. Shwetam claimed that the BDO was doing all SIR-related work from his house while the uploading of enumeration forms was ongoing in all 29 panchayats, and asserted that Sharan had not visited any of these panchayats. Meanwhile, in Gaya, a Booth Level Officer (BLO) named Gaurishanker was suspended after allegedly demanding money from eligible electors in exchange for providing them verification forms. Shanker was assigned work under Manpur block in the district. Manpur Block BDO Ved Prakash said an FIR had also been registered against the BLO concerned. The action against the BLO has been initiated after an audio of his conversation with an elector went viral on social media, he revealed. He added that the one-day salary of 35 BLOs and 26 BLAs engaged in supervision of the SIR of electoral rolls in Manpur block had been withheld due to slackness. In addition, disciplinary action has also been initiated against BLO Anjali Rani of Paliganj in rural Patna. Earlier, five BLOs were suspended for dereliction of duty in Begusarai district.
If There Was A Deal...: Lingayat Leader's Tacit Support For DK Shivakumar
The Congress' Karnataka headache just won't go away, with at least two religious leaders from the Lingayat community - one of the most influential in the state and a key voter base during elections - backing DK Shivakumar over Siddaramaiah.
Gates fixed at Panchamasali Peetha at Kudala Sangama and locked, but seer has no idea who did it
Vijayananda Kashappanavar, MLA, told reporters in Hungund that he had instructed the All India Lingayat Panchamasali Trust to lock up the premises as a security measure
In Delhi's RK Puram, a sanitation worker named Rahul Chauhan suffered severe burns after a dispute with a mechanic, Gaya Prasad, escalated. Prasad allegedly poured petrol on Chauhan, who was smoking a cigarette in a car, causing a fire. Police have registered a case of attempted murder and are searching for Prasad, while Chauhan is receiving treatment for his injuries.
Cashless treatment under RGHS to halt from July 15 as private hospitals protest over unpaid dues
JAIPUR: Private hospitals across Rajasthan are set to suspend cashless treatment under the Rajasthan Government Health Scheme (RGHS) from Tuesday, affecting lakhs of government employees, pensioners, and their families. The decision comes after months of non-payment from the state government, with dues totalling approximately Rs 980 crore. Hospital administrators claim they can no longer sustain operations without receiving pending reimbursements, despite repeated appeals and warnings to the government. On Sunday, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) convened a meeting in which representatives from private, corporate, and charitable hospitals discussed the financial crisis and challenges they face under RGHS. The Rajasthan Alliance of Hospital Associations submitted a memorandum to the state government proposing urgent reforms to save the scheme. These included immediate payment of dues, a 45-day fixed payment cycle, simpler documentation, reactivation of the TMS portal, formal recognition of an advisory committee, and long-term structural improvements. Dr. Vijay Kapoor, president of the Private Hospitals Association, said nearly 1,000 private hospitals have not been paid under the scheme for over seven months. He stated that while the hospitals never intended to enter into conflict with the government, the lack of dialogue and delay in payments have left them with no choice but to halt cashless services starting Tuesday. The RGHS was originally launched in June 2018 during the Vasundhara Raje government and was revived in 2021 by the Ashok Gehlot-led administration. In 2022, Rajasthan became the first state to offer a fully digital and paperless cashless treatment facility to government employees, pensioners, and their families. However, since the change in government, the scheme has faced repeated disruptions. In early 2024, chemists protested against non-payment by suspending the supply of medicines under the scheme for two days. Although RGHS guidelines mandate reimbursement to pharmacies within 21 days, persistent delays and bill rejections led many chemists to stop participating in the scheme. At one point, pending dues for medicine reimbursements alone reached Rs 600 crore. Many private hospitals, too, began restricting access to RGHS patients during peak hours, often citing administrative or procedural issues. Among those most severely impacted are pensioners. Many complain of being denied essential medicines, while others say approved drug lists have shrunk significantly, with over 200 medicines reportedly removed. Dental care is also currently unavailable under RGHS, as no dental hospitals are recognised under the scheme. Several pharmacies have stopped accepting RGHS prescriptions altogether, citing non-payment and cumbersome billing procedures. On Monday, the Rajasthan Pensioner Samaj submitted a memorandum to Additional Chief Secretary of the Medical and Health Department, Gayatri Rathore, demanding immediate resolution. Rathore said the scheme is being reviewed and assured that new guidelines would be issued soon. Feedback has been collected from RGHS officials, TPAs, hospital associations, and pharmacies. Adding to the crisis is widespread misuse of the scheme by some government employees. There have been numerous instances of fraudulent claims, including the purchase of non-essential items like cosmetics and Ayurvedic products, as well as unauthorised inclusion of in-laws as dependents. Over 2,000 such cases have been reported statewide. Forged doctor seals, fake bills, and inflated medicine claims have reportedly led to embezzlement worth crores of rupees, further undermining the scheme's credibility and sustainability. As the healthcare crisis escalates, political tensions have also intensified. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasara, and Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully have openly criticised the Bhajanlal Sharma-led government, accusing it of attempting to dismantle the RGHS. Gehlot alleged that the government has pressured private hospitals to halt services without addressing payment issues, while Jully has written to the Chief Minister, warning that the schemes collapse would severely impact lakhs of families. With no immediate resolution in sight, the suspension of services threatens to push Rajasthans public healthcare infrastructure into deeper crisis.
Baccha Aa Gaya Was Ganja Seller's Code, Couple Actually Came With Child
An operation to bust a ganja distribution network in Hyderabad's IT corridor, Gachibowli, sprang a surprise when officials found that a couple had come to buy ganja with their 4-year-old child
As Bihar heads to polls, crime wave fuels law and order concerns
PATNA: Back-to-back killings targeting businessmen, politicians, lawyers, teachers and ordinary citizens have raised serious concerns about Bihar's law and order, with police blaming the surge on the widespread availability of illegal firearms and ammunition. Over the past 10 days, a string of killings including those of businessman Gopal Khemka, BJP leader Surendra Kumar, a 60-year-old woman, a shopkeeper, a lawyer, and a teacher has rocked the poll-bound state. According to the latest State Crime Records Bureau (SCRB) data, the state recorded 1,376 murders with an average of 229 each month between January and June, compared to 2,786 in all of 2024 and 2,863 in 2023. According to senior police officers, proliferation of firearms, which are illegally manufactured or procured without a valid license, coupled with unchecked availability of ammunition, have contributed to the recent spurt in violent crimes. Bihar has consistently ranked among the top-five states in terms of violent crimes, including those involving firearms, according to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) figures. The state has held second position in violent crime rate in 2017, 2018, 2020 and 2022, NCRB data said. NDA turned Bihar into 'India's crime capital': Rahul slams Nitish, BJP over murder of Patna businessman Talking to PTI, DGP Vinay Kumar, said, Land disputes and property matters are the main reasons behind most of the killings. In such cases, role of police is limited and it starts after the crime takes place. Our force has achieved 100 per cent detection rate. The DGP, however, claimed that organised crime has come down compared to last year. Proliferation of firearms, illegally manufactured or procured without valid licenses, coupled with unchecked availability of ammunition are issues which are being looked into by the authorities, he said. A state with such a large population, having over 60 per cent population under the age of 30 and unemployed, is bound to be vulnerable to law and order problems, Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) Kundan Krishnan said. To check violent crimes, there is a need to plug the gaps in the existing system and standardise the process of issuing arms licenses, Krishnan, who is also the ADG of the Special Task Force (STF) of Bihar Police, told PTI. According to the National Database of Arms Licenses-Arms License Issuance System (NDAL-ALIS) portal (Ministry of Home Affairs), Bihar has 82,326 firearms holders and 77,479 active arms licences. Out of 141 licensed arms dealers in the state, only 114 are operational, while 27 have been found inoperative. This poses a serious threat of misuse. We have brought the matter to the notice of the authorities concerned. Licenses of such dealers must be suspended, Krishnan said. An analysis of district-wise firearm licences in relation to population reveals that Bhojpur has the highest density, with 205 firearms and 196 licensees per lakh population, surpassing Patna, which has 161 firearms and 156 licences per lakh. SCRB data further shows Patna as the leading district in Arms Act cases, averaging 321.7 cases annually, followed by Begusarai (167.7), Muzaffarpur (158.3), Nalanda (117.9), and Vaishali (117.8). In the last 10 years, the number of recovered country-made firearms has more than doubled from 2,356 in 2015 to 4,981 in 2024, it said. A correlation between arms Act cases and violent crimes shows Patna again topping the list, averaging 82 violent incidents annually, followed by Motihari (49.53), Saran (44.08), Gaya (43.50), Muzaffarpur (39.93), and Vaishali (37.90).Most violent crimes in the state involve the use of firearms. However, ammunition used in these crimes are manufactured by licensed industrial units. Therefore, the identity of the 25 inoperative arms dealers out of 138 listed in the state can be exploited by criminals to illegally procure arms/ammunition, the ADG added. Talking to PTI , Jitendra Rana, Inspector General (IG) of central range (Patna), said, It is not true to say that gun-related violence has increased in Patna. Yes, it is true that some sensational murder cases have taken place. But, the accused have also been arrested in those cases and arms and ammunition were also recovered. Commenting on the surge in violent cases, Abhayanand, former DGP, told PTI, I must say that the existing criminal justice system is not able to match up to the crime. The legislature must make laws to give more power to police to check such crimes effectively. Reacting to surge in crimes, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav in a post on X said, If the crumbling law and order and rampant corruption in Bihar aren't making anyone angry in the state, then we must say that the person's sense of justice and human compassion has died. Ignoring the government's failures and public sentiments in the name of caste and religion is disastrous for Bihar and the people of the state. Under the NDA's rule, 65,000 murders have taken place so far !!! Does the unconscious Chief Minister dare to make a statement on any such incident?. ! #Crime #Bihar #NDA #Corruption Tejashwi Yadav (@yadavtejashwi) July 10, 2025 Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha recently told reporters that, Increasing criminal incidents involve the sand mafia, land mafia and liquor mafia. These mafias are linked to the RJD. RJD members want to spread anarchy in Bihar before the elections.
Setting aside the earlier caste census, apparently under pressure from the politically dominant Veerashaiva-Lingayats and Vokkaligas, is viewed as a failure of the Congress governments OBC politics in Karnataka
NDA, Opposition trade barbs after SC allows SIR of electoral rolls in Bihar
PATNA: The Supreme Courts decision to let a contentious voter list revision in poll-bound Bihar proceed has deepened political divisions, triggering sharp exchanges between the ruling NDA and the Opposition. On Thursday, the top court refused to stay the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and asked the Election Commission (EC) to consider Aadhaar, Voter ID and ration cards as valid documents during the exercise in the poll bound state. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Vijay Kumar Sinha said the BJP and NDA welcomed every decision of the judiciary and criticised the Opposition for double standards on the issue. They (the Opposition) say that they trust the Election Commission, but at the same time they insult the constitutional institution. If there is 100 percent voting, awareness is created among voters, and everyone gets the right to vote, why do they have objections to this? he asked. NDA partner JD(U), headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, said the Supreme Court order was a ap on the knuckles for the Opposition, which had called a bandh a day earlier in protest against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR). JD(U) spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad said, Leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav had hit the streets yesterday in what looked like an attempt to put pressure on the apex court a day ahead of the hearing. However, the court order is a rap on the knuckles for these parties, which were questioning the authority of the Election Commission, even though its powers are well defined in the Constitution. The SIR has been getting an enthusiastic response. It is likely that the exercise would be complete before the next date of hearing on July 28, added the JD(U) leader. Inside the SIR of electoral rolls in Bihar: Process, concerns and political fallout Meanwhile, Shakti Singh Yadav, spokesperson for the top opposition party RJD, alleged that the comments made by the Supreme Court while hearing the petition on the SIR exposed the Election Commission. He said the Supreme Court told the EC to consider Aadhaar, voter ID, and ration cards as proof for Bihar poll revision, which the Opposition had been continuously demanding. This will come as a big shock to those who are planning to remove the names of the poor, Dalits, backward, extremely backward, and minorities from the voter list, Yadav claimed. CPI(ML) general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya, another key Opposition leader in the state and one of the petitioners, issued a statement claiming he Supreme Court order corroborates the basic fears and objections of the electorate. Bhattacharya hailed the court's advice to the EC to include Aadhaar, voter ID cards, and ration cards in the acceptable list of documents as being in the interest of justice and voicing common demand of every voter on the ground. He also urged the apex court to ake note of two other basic worries, which include o acknowledgement receipts upon submission of enumeration forms and the isk of disenfranchisement faced by migrant workers, who may not be in a position to return from their places of work to fill up these forms. However, the Left leader scoffed at the EC for citing numbers to claim smooth and rapid progress of the drive. Meanwhile, Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor said that an Indian citizen above the age of 18 under Article 326 had the fundamental right to vote. He said the Election Commission could not deprive anyone of their right to vote by entangling them in useless documents. We are hopeful of getting justice from the court, he remarked. PN Jha, a retired central government employee from Patna, said the Election Commission should include Aadhaar, ration card, and voter ID in the list of valid documents for the SIR exercise. He said this would make the exercise easier, as people were currently facing problems due to the exclusion of these documents. Vicky Kumar, a graduate student at Magadh University in Bodh Gaya, said all these cards should be considered valid for the SIR exercise. He added that the revision of electoral rolls should have been held either after the last Lok Sabha elections or after the upcoming assembly polls. Election Commission must justify need for Bihar voter roll revision
Shivamogga Rangayana invites applications for recruitment of technicians, artists
Three killed, 15 injured as MUV crashes into tree in MP's Shahdol
SHAHDOL: Three women were killed and 15 other persons, including children, suffered injuries when their multi-utility vehicle (MUV) rammed into a tree in Madhya Pradesh's Shahdol district on Monday, police said. The accident occurred at around 5 am near Jora village, they said. The MUV, bearing the registration number of Chhattisgarh, was carrying 20 persons, mostly women and children. The vehicle occupants were heading back to Chhattisgarh after visiting Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh when it crashed into a tree, Beohari police station in-charge Arun Pandey said. Three women, identified as Gayatri Kawar, Malti Patel and Indira Bai, were killed and 15 other persons suffered injuries, he said. After being alerted by locals, police rushed to the scene. They shifted the injured persons to hospital using ambulances and police vehicles. Four critically injured persons were referred to Shahdol Medical College after they were provided initial treatment at a hospital in Beohari, the official said. The families of the deceased were informed about the incident, the police added.
A prominent Lingayat seer has publicly endorsed DK Shivakumar for a higher position in Karnataka Congress, fueling speculation about a potential power shift. The seer's remarks, made at a public event, highlighted Shivakumar's contribution to the party's victory in the 2023 elections and hinted at a pre-election agreement regarding the Chief Minister's role.
Slaps And Sticks Rained On Bihar Teacher After He Hits School Student
Angry parents barged into a school in Bihar's Gaya district, created a ruckus and beat up a teacher who had allegedly slapped their child.
India's head coach, Gautam Gambhir, appeared on The Kapil Sharma Show alongside Rishabh Pant, wrist-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, and young opener Abhishek Sharma.
Dhirendra Pratap Singh, a 26-year-old UPSC aspirant, died in a lift at Vishal Mega Mart in Delhi. He was trapped during a fire. Singh sent messages for help but received no response. His brother alleges negligence by the store staff and authorities. The fire department is investigating the cause of the fire and safety measures.
One nation, many kitchens: A decentralised approach to safe food
By Anandini Gupta and A. L. Gayathri According to the World Health Organization, unsafe food causes 100,000+ deaths annually in India (WHO Food Safety, 2024). India faces a persistent food safety challenge, from expired ingredients, contaminated milk, and adulterated spices to unhygienic cooking conditions, and substandard practices in cloud kitchens which continue to pose health Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
On Monday, Naseeruddin Shah had penned a lengthy note on Facebook, where he made religious remarks against those criticising Diljit Dosanjh's collaboration with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in the film Sardaar Ji 3.
6 Women Escape Death In Dramatic Rescue At Languriya Waterfall In Bihar | Video
Six women narrowly escaped disaster at Languriya hill waterfall in Bihar's Gaya after being swept away by sudden water. Villagers rescued them; one woman was injured.
SC Refuses to Entertain Plea Challenging Bodh Gaya Temple Act
The bench said the petitioner should approach the concerned high court.
Army organizes Archery tourney in Zanskar
Excelsior Sports Correspondent KARGIL, June 28: To commemorate Kargil Vijay Diwas, Army, in collaboration with the Zanskar Archery Association, hosted an archery tournament in Zanskar, celebrating local culture, community, and sporting spirit. The event was graced by Executive Councillor Er. Phunchok Tashi as chief guest, along with Col. Yogender Singh Tomar, Col. S.P. Deepak, and Squadron Leader Gayatri (Retd). Presidents of the Zanskar Buddhist Association, Ex-Servicemen Association, and Merchant Association also attended. Sixteen teams participated, with Horker Poyen Kargil winning [] The post Army organizes Archery tourney in Zanskar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Woman held for killing husband with help of lover in Bihar's Aurangabad
PATNA: In a resemblance to the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case , a woman from Bihars Aurangabad district has been arrested for allegedly plotting and executing the murder of her husband with the help of her lover. According to police, the woman, identified as Puja, conspired with her lover, Kamlesh Yadav, to kill her husband, Bikku, under the pretence of seeking medical treatment in Gayaji. On their return journey, the duo allegedly ran him over with an SUV on a deserted stretch of road, leading to his instant death. Police stated that Puja was apprehended on June 25 following the recovery of Bikkus body from a field in Amauna village under the jurisdiction of Bandeya police station in Aurangabad district. The woman was arrested on June 25 and admitted her involvement. The murder plot was planned and executed by both Puja and her lover, SDPO Rishiraj informed the media. Initially, Puja attempted to mislead the investigating officer with contradictory statements but eventually broke down and confessed to the crime. Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Daudnagar, Kumar Rishiraj, said, The victims body, which was recovered on June 21, bore external injury marks. It was sent for post-mortem examination. Preliminary investigation and statements from the deceaseds family members suggested that Bikku was murdered. Earlier, the deceaseds son, mother, and uncle told investigators that Kamlesh Yadav, a resident of Karma Masood village under Rafiganj police station, would forcibly enter their home, confine them to a room, and maintain a physical relationship with Puja. Kamlesh used to threaten us with dire consequences if we protested, they claimed. SDPO Rishiraj confirmed that raids were underway to apprehend the absconding Kamlesh Yadav. He, however, declined to reveal further details, citing concerns that it might hamper the investigation. He assured that the case was being thoroughly investigated from all angles and would be brought to a logical conclusion soon. Bikkus grieving mother demanded the harshest punishment for the accused. They should be hanged for this crime. An exemplary punishment is needed to serve as a deterrent, she told the media. The case bears a striking similarity to a recent incident in Meghalaya, where a newlywed woman, Sonam Raghuvanshi, killed her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi, with the help of her lover, Raj Kushwaha, during their honeymoon. Sonam later surrendered in court, while Raj was arrested by the police. During interrogation, both confessed to the crime. So far, eight people have been arrested in connection with the Meghalaya case.
Bihar to grant arms licences to Panchayat representatives amid rising attacks
PATNA: In a significant move ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, the Bihar government has decided to issue arms licences to representatives of the three-tier panchayati raj institutions across the state. The decision follows a series of violent attacks on panchayat representatives, particularly mukhiyas (panchayat heads). The state government has directed all District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police to begin processing arms licence applications from elected panchayat members. However, the directive emphasises that the established rules for verifying arms licence applications must be strictly adhered to. The verification process should be completed promptly and without unnecessary delay, the government noted. The proposal, initiated by the Panchayati Raj Department, received approval during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday. Kumar instructed officials to expedite the licensing process, treating applications from panchayat representatives as a priority. The move comes in the wake of several high-profile killings. Just last week, a mukhiya and his aide were shot dead in Lakhisarai district while returning home from a function. In February, Mahesh Mishra, Deputy Mukhiya of Chiraila Panchayat in Gaya district and a JD(U) block secretary, was murdered. Similar incidents, including murder attempts and threats, have been reported from multiple districts such as Samastipur, Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Saran, Bhojpur, Jamui, and Nawada. Concerned by the deteriorating security situation, panchayat representatives had previously met senior state officials to demand protection. This measure adds to a series of steps taken by the state government to support local representatives ahead of elections expected in OctoberNovember this year. Allowances for panchayat members have already been increased. In another key decision, the government has approved the construction of marriage halls in every panchayat for the weddings of women from economically weaker backgrounds. A budget of Rs 4,026 crore has been sanctioned for the scheme, which will be implemented through 'Jeevika Didis', members of local womens self-help groups.
Papa please Woman dies in Bihar, disturbing abuse video surfaces
In a deeply disturbing incident from the Janakpur area of Gaya district, Bihar, a woman named Nisha Kumari has died under suspicious circumstances, sparking public outrage. Her father, Shravan Kumar, has accused her husband, Abhishek Kumar, of murdering her over continued dowry demands. Nisha, who had been married to Abhishek since 2015, was allegedly subjected Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Nisha Kumari died in Gaya district, Bihar. Her father accused her husband, Abhishek Kumar, of murder. The accusation stems from alleged dowry demands and abuse. A video surfaced showing Abhishek beating Nisha. Abhishek claims Nisha consumed poison and he was in Patna. Police filed a case against Abhishek and his family. They sent Nishas body for post-mortem.
World Refugee Day: A decade on, Pakistani Hindu refugees in Delhi still await citizenship
NEW DELHI: As World Refugee Day is observed across the globe on Friday, hundreds of Pakistani Hindu families who crossed the border over the past decade with the hope of a better life in India continue to live in limbo. Narrow stretches of kutcha lanes in Delhis Majnu Ka Tila quietly reflect a long wait filled with uncertainty, a wait for identity, dignity, and a place to finally call home. While a section of Pakistani Hindu refugees received their Indian citizenship last year ahead of the general elections, many allege that only about 10 per cent of the camps population has been granted citizenship so far. Meena Kumari (55), who came from Sindh with five of her children 10 years ago, claimed that her entire family is still waiting to be registered as Indian citizens. Ive been living here for 10 years. We were told we would be given citizenship. But till now, theres been no clarity, she said, adding that she left four of her children behind in Pakistan. There is no sanitation here. Weve repeatedly approached authorities, but the situation remains the same. We are also told, from time to time, that we could be removed from this camp, she said. The refugee settlement, located near the Yamuna, is marked by kutcha houses, broken public toilets and overflowing garbage. Toilets built for the residents of the camp have turned into dumping sites and several lanes are in a state of disrepair. Most households in the camp still rely on mud stoves and biomass fuel for cooking. June 20 is observed as World Refugee Day to highlight the plight of displaced communities and their right to safety and dignity. Forty-five-year-old Udish Narayan, who arrived from Sindh two years ago with his extended family, said the lack of citizenship has also affected their employment opportunities. We are not allowed to sell fruits or park our carts on the roadside. There is no work. We were promised citizenship but are still waiting, he claimed. Due to the absence of formal documents, many residents are unable to access government welfare schemes. Despite the challenges of displacement and the uncertainty their families face, children in the refugee camp hold on to big ambitions. Many speak of becoming officers and doctors one day, as they continue their education with determination in the face of hardship. Muskaan and Sangeeta, both aged 12 and students of Class 6, said they wish to become doctors when they grow up. Whereas 5-year-old Gayatri, another child in the camp, expressed her ambition to become an officer someday. The residents said some families were granted citizenship and voting rights ahead of the recent Lok Sabha elections, but the majority are still waiting.
Chilling video shows locals and NDRF heroically rescuing woman from flooded river in Bihar
In Gaya, Bihar, a dramatic rescue unfolded as the Falgu River overflowed due to continuous rain, trapping residents. Locals and NDRF personnel heroically saved about 12-13 people, including a woman pulled to safety with ropes amidst the surging waters. Meanwhile, in Uttar Pradesh, villages are isolated after a bridge washed away, with more rain expected.
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Modi receives warm welcome in Croatia with chants of Sanskrit mantras
NEW DELHI, Jun 18 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Wednesday welcomed in Zagreb with warmth, music and cultural performances, including the chanting of the Gayatri Mantra by a group of Croatian nationals, showcasing the strong cultural bond between the two nations. Modi, who is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the Balkan nation, was welcomed by the members of the Indian community on his arrival at the hotel, with slogans like Vande Mataram and Bharat Mata ki [] The post Modi receives warm welcome in Croatia with chants of Sanskrit mantras appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
2 Liquor Smugglers Caught By Railway Cops In Bihar With Rs 23,000 Worth Of Beer
Two Nalanda youths were caught at Gaya station with liquor worth Rs 23,000, smuggled from UP. RPF seized the stock, intensifying Bihars crackdown on illegal alcohol trade
Indias Platform Workers deserve a new lease on their social security
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Sri Lankas ruling party gets coveted Colombo mayorship
COLOMBO, June 16: Sri Lankas ruling National Peoples Power (NPP) on Monday won the coveted Colombo Municipal Council with its candidate being elected mayor following a secret ballot. The NPPs Vraie Cally Balthazar was elected with 61 votes against her main opposition rival Riza Zarook, of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), who polled 54 of the 117 votes cast by members. Two votes were declared invalid. The outcome was decided after a stormy inaugural meeting lasting nearly two hours, [] The post Sri Lankas ruling party gets coveted Colombo mayorship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM Siddaramaiah sandwiched as anti-caste survey agitation brews in Karnataka
Karnataka's Congress government faces a dilemma over a new caste survey, sparking discontent among OBCs who fear losing advantages from the un-implemented Kantharaj Commission report, which favored them. Lingayats and Vokkaligas, who opposed the previous report, are planning their own surveys. The government aims to complete the new survey in 90 days, following Congress leadership's directive.
Karnataka okays new caste survey amid internal, external political heat
Karnataka government orders a new caste survey within 90 days. This decision follows disputes over the 2015 survey report. Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities alleged undercounting in the previous report. The Congress government faced pressure after gaining Lingayat support in recent elections. Consultations with Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi preceded the decision.
Karnataka Scraps Caste Census Report: Vokkaliga, Lingayat Lobbies Have Their Way
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INDIA bloc hit as AAP announces decision to contest solo in Bihar assembly elections
PATNA: Opposition INDIA bloc suffered a major setback after Aaam Aadmi Party (AAP) announced to contest the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar independently. Assembly elections in Bihar are scheduled to be held in October-November this year. AAP convenor Saurabh Bhardwaj said on Wednesday that AAP will contest Bihar polls solo and field its candidates in all the 243 assembly seats. We will not tie up with any political coalition and will field candidates in all the seats, he told the media in Delhi. Saurabh Bhardwajs statement came barely a week after AAP joint secretary Manoranjan Singh revealed that the party has started preparations for contesting assembly elections in Bihar. Singh said that he would try his luck from the Taraiya assembly constituency in Saran district. Bhardwaj said that people from villages in Bihar were in Delhi. The people from Bihar have seen development works carried out by AAP in the national capital during its tenure. We have promised a similar kind of development in Bihar as well, he added. AAP has already launched a mass contact programme under the leadership of Manoranjan Singh. The party has launched Bihar mein bhi Kejriwal outreach programme in the state to mobilise party workers and reach out to voters on the Delhi development model. Bhardwaj said that the partys Bihar in-charge, Rakesh Yadav, has already launched a seven-phase yatra across the state to make people aware of the development of Delhi during the AAP government. Peoples response is very enthusiastic, he claimed. Rakesh Yadav also said that there were no plans to enter into pre-poll alliance with the RJD-Congress in Bihar. AAP has its organisational strength and public following. However, the state unit has proposed to contest the coming elections solo. He said that the party has started preparations on all 243 seats. Booth-level committees will be set up soon, he said, adding that the district-level committee has been specifically told to mobilise support from all sections of society, irrespective of caste and religion. Meanwhile, AAP has coined a new slogan Jin logon ne Delhi se Biharion ko bhagaya hai, uss BJP ko Bihar se Bihari log bhagayenge (those who displaced Biharis from Delhi, those Biharis will throw BJP out of Bihar, with the party eyeing to make its debut in Bihar elections.
Karnataka to conduct fresh caste re-enumeration in 60-70 days: CM Siddaramaiah
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced a fresh caste re-enumeration. The Congress high command directed this action. It addresses concerns from communities excluded in the 2015-16 survey. The re-enumeration will take about 60-70 days. The previous report is principally accepted. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said the data is old. Vokkaligas and Veershaiva-Lingayats raised reservations.