Patna NEET Student's Autopsy Confirms Rape, Mentions Horrific Injuries
The post-mortem report of an 18-year-old NEET student who was murdered in a hostel in Bihar's Patna has confirmed rape. It also mentioned she suffered horrific injuries before she died.
Quiz held to deepen Constitutional awareness among students
From the six finalist teams, studentsofShri Ram Centennial School, Patnaemergedas winners
Canadian PM Mark Carney likely to visit India in early March, Indias envoy to Canada says
Formal negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with India should also start in March, Indias High Commissioner to Canada Dinesh Patnaik says
Bihar Cricket Association President Harsh: The Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) president Harsh Vardhan on Monday hailed the players for their tremendous mental strength, resilience, and character throughout the Ranji Trophy after Bihar clinched the Plate Group title with an emphatic 568-run victory over Manipur in the final. Bihar produced a dominant and one-sided performance to defeat Manipur by 568 runs in the Ranji Trophy Plate Group final played at the Moin-ul-Haq Stadium in Patna. The BCA president said that from overcoming challenging situations to delivering under pressure, the team responded with maturity and strong belief in their abilities. He added that the title was a result of their hard work, unity, and commitment to Bihar cricket. The players have shown tremendous mental strength, resilience, and character throughout the tournament, said BCA president Harsh Vardhan after the win. From challenging situations to delivering under pressure, the team responded with maturity and belief in their abilities. This title is a result of their hard work, unity, and commitment to Bihar cricket. I am extremely proud of the way the players represented the state on and off the field, he added. Player of the match, Sakibul Gani, said, I want to congratulate all the people of Bihar. I also want to thank BCA officials. We played very well. Manipur started well, but we displayed full power and strength all the next five days. For the Elite level, we will try to practice more and become champions in the Elite group as well in the next 4 or 5 years. Following the conclusion of the match, an awards and trophy presentation ceremony was held in the presence of all office-bearers of the Bihar Cricket Association. BCA Secretary Ziaul Arfeen first felicitated the players of both teams, match officials, and the referee, after which the trophy was presented to the winning Bihar team. BCA secretary Ziaul Arfeen added, Winning the Ranji Trophy Plate Group title is a significant milestone for Bihar cricket. I appreciate the hard work of the players, the planning of the team management, and the contribution of the coaching staff, and I hope the team continues to deliver such performances in the future. The secretary also congratulated all members of the Bihar team and support staff, including Team Manager Nandan Singh, Head Coach Vinayak Samant, Assistant Coaches Sanjay Kumar and Kumar Mridul, Dr. Hemendu (Physio), and S&C Coach Gopal, thanking them for their valuable and commendable contributions. BCA secretary Ziaul Arfeen added, Winning the Ranji Trophy Plate Group title is a significant milestone for Bihar cricket. I appreciate the hard work of the players, the planning of the team management, and the contribution of the coaching staff, and I hope the team continues to deliver such performances in the future. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chasing a daunting target of 568 runs, Manipur were bowled out for 195 in 56.1 overs in their second innings. Article Source: IANS
Godavari Delta to be surveyed at cost of over 13 crore
Eight pacts signed to attract 58,850 crore investments in Kakinada district during CII-Visakhapatnam summit-2025; A fleet of 50 EV buses to be deployed in East Godavari by 2026 end
Canada PM Mark Carney Likely To Visit India In March, Sign Deals On Uranium
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely visit India the first week of March and sign deals on uranium, energy, minerals and artificial intelligence, Dinesh Patnaik, India's High Commissioner to Canada said in an interview.
Canada's PM Carney likely to visit India in early March; C$2.8 bn uranium deal on cards
Canadas Prime Minister Mark Carney is likely to visit India in the first week of March, with plans to sign multiple agreements covering uranium supply, energy, critical minerals, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and other areas, according to Indias High Commissioner to Canada, Dinesh Patnaik.
Republic Day 2026: J&K Govt to Confer State Bravery Awards
Srinagar: As per **Government Order No. 110-JK (GAD) of 2026**, the Jammu and Kashmir Government will confer **state awards on the occasion of Republic Day 2026**, honouring acts of exceptional bravery. The **Bravery Award** has been conferred **posthumously on Adil Hussain Shah of Hapatnar, Pahalgam**, in recognition of his courage and sacrifice. The award [] The post Republic Day 2026: J&K Govt to Confer State Bravery Awards appeared first on Northlines .
IND Vs NZ: Shreyas To Continue As Varmas Replacement For Remaining Two T20Is
T20 World Cup: Shreyas Iyer, a temporary pick for the ongoing T20 series against New Zealand due to Tilak Varma's fitness problems, has been kept in the squad for the remaining matches. He will accompany the team to Visakhapatnam and later to Thiruvananthapuram for the final two games of the five-match series. Iyer was named as a replacement for Tilak for the first three matches, but the youngster won't be returning for this series now. The 23-year-old needed surgery in Rajkot earlier this month during a Vijay Hazare match. He is currently at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, has begun rehab, and will join the squad in Mumbai for the T20 World Cup, starting on February 7, once he is fully fit. India batter Tilak Varma has resumed physical training and is making steady progress with his rehabilitation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence. However, he will require additional time to regain full match fitness and will not be available for the final two T20Is of the ongoing five-match T20I series, the BCCI said in a statement. Tilak will link up with the squad in Mumbai once he has regained full match fitness on 3rd February, ahead of Indias warm-up match for the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. The Mens Selection Committee has recommended that Shreyas Iyer will continue as Tilak Varmas replacement for the remaining matches, the statement further read. India batter Tilak Varma has resumed physical training and is making steady progress with his rehabilitation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence. However, he will require additional time to regain full match fitness and will not be available for the final two T20Is of the ongoing five-match T20I series, the BCCI said in a statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias updated T20I squad: Suryakumar Yadav (C), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (WK), Shreyas Iyer, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel (VC), Rinku Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy, Ishan Kishan (WK), Ravi Bishnoi Article Source: IANS
Man held for killing wife over domestic dispute
Two cops held for taking liquor in Buxar
Surya Mahotsav begins at Deo as minister promises all-round development of region
Deo is undergoing a transformative journey with a focus on holistic development. As the Surya Mahotsav approaches, initiatives for better infrastructure and aesthetic enhancements are in full swing. Plans for establishing a medical college are moving forward, with resolution of land matters and the Chief Minister's anticipated visit for the foundation stone ceremony.
Arrest accused without delay: Samrat to police
In response to the tragic case involving the alleged rape and murder of a medical hopeful, Bihar's Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary called for an urgent meeting with top police officials. He emphasized the need for a prompt arrest of the suspects and insisted on a thorough, transparent investigation to secure justice for the victim.
Lalu family rift deepens as Rohini, Tej target Tejashwi
In a dramatic political twist, Tejashwi Yadav, son of RJD leader Lalu Prasad, ascended to the role of national working president, igniting sibling rivalry as his sister Rohini Acharya labeled him a 'puppet of the infiltrator gang.' Meanwhile, elder brother Tej Pratap joined the fray, voicing similar discontent, while Misa Bharti extended her congratulations.
Agriculture growth govts priority, says minister
In an exciting leap towards agricultural innovation, Bihar's farming landscape is set to flourish with the launch of the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat, Atmanirbhar Kisan' initiative, spotlighting Madhepura as a key player. Agriculture Minister Ram Kripal Yadav unveiled a dynamic farm mechanisation program aimed at enhancing crop productivity and boosting farmers' earnings through grants, digital tools, and targeted support.
RSS chief begins 4-day state visit
Mohan Bhagwat, the head of RSS, has embarked on a significant four-day journey to Bihar to commemorate the organization's centenary. During a well-attended seminar in Muzaffarpur, he engaged with over 300 participants and dedicated volunteers from 18 different districts.
Medical aspirants death: SIT to collect DNA samples of accused, suspects
In a significant turn of events, DNA testing is currently underway in the tragic case of an 18-year-old aspiring doctor who was found dead. Samples of semen identified on her garments have led the Special Investigation Team to gather genetic material from both the detained suspects and other potential persons of interest.
Tejashwi elevated as RJD national working president, vows nationwide fight against BJP
In a bold move, Tejashwi Yadav has ascended to the role of national working president of the RJD, marking a transformative shift within the party. As his father Lalu Prasad takes a step back due to health concerns, the 28-year-old leader is ready to mount a nationwide challenge to the BJP.
Sports takes centre stage at citys International School
R-Day: Historians trace Indias democratic roots to ancient Vaishali
3-day annual techno-cultural festival concludes at IIT-Patna
After an exhilarating three days, the Celesta 2026 techno-cultural festival at IIT Patna wrapped up with a bang! Attendees were mesmerized by cutting-edge robotics exhibitions and dynamic cultural showcases. Fierce competitions such as Robo Wars and Death Race stole the spotlight, with teams from Lovely Professional University and Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology earning top honors.
Youth held for raping minor girl in Muzaffarpur
Faculty development programme concludes at GEC, Buxar
Two property dealers shot dead in Rohtas
Two property dealers, Rupesh Singh and Vinay Kumar Prajapati, were shot dead in Sasaram, Rohtas district, on Sunday evening. The double murder, reportedly stemming from a land dispute, occurred during a panchayat meeting. Police have identified suspects and are conducting raids for their arrest. Security has been heightened in the affected area.
Demobilisation ceremonial parade held for AR police in Visakhapatnam
CPI(ML) boycotts National Voters' Day, terms EC programme as sham
The CPI(ML) boycotted the Election Commission's National Voters' Day, holding their own event to protest alleged mass deletion of voters' names, particularly the poor, Dalits, minorities, and migrant workers, during revision drives. The party claims around 70 lakh voters were removed in Bihar alone before last year's polls, calling the EC's observance a 'sham' and 'show-off'.
Bihar officers bag multiple awards presented by ECI
Bihar's election officials and districts have been lauded for their exceptional election management and voter awareness efforts. Madhubani district clinched a national award for training, while Bhagalpur's District Election Officer received state recognition for outstanding performance. Buxar and Bhojpur officials were also honored for ensuring fair and transparent electoral practices during recent elections and revision processes.
Ramrekha Ghat light & sound show handed over to Buxar nagar parishad
Buxar's historic Ramrekha Ghat is set to host a new Ram Katha-based light and sound show, now managed by the nagar parishad. District Magistrate Sahila inspected the Rs4 crore project, emphasizing timely completion, operational SOPs, and safety measures. The initiative aims to boost tourism by showcasing the ghat's rich heritage.
Gaya admin to review safety, facilities in womens hostels
District authorities in Gaya have mandated stringent oversight of women's hostels and lodges. Officials are compiling updated lists and forming committees, including female officers, to inspect facilities and security. Regular meetings with owners are planned to address maintenance and safety concerns, with identified issues to be reported to the District Magistrate.
Kosi pontoon bridge to cut distance between Khagaria & Madhepura
A vital 500-meter pontoon bridge across the Kosi River near Beerbas village is nearing completion, set to significantly benefit around one lakh residents. This Rs 25.13 crore project will drastically cut travel time, reducing the journey between Khagaria and Madhepura by approximately 45 km. The bridge is anticipated to open for traffic on January 28, fulfilling a long-standing demand.
Mother hangs two children before ending her life in Periyapatna
Union Budget 26: AP seeks Centres support for infrastructure projects
Aid for Amaravati, Polavaram, Visakhapatnam Economic Region and inter-linking of rivers top the wish-list
500 Visakhapatnam Steel Plant employees opt for third phase of VRS amid merger push
Manpower falls 25% in a year as salary delays and disinvestment fears drive exits at VSP
Thousands celebrate Ratha Saptami in Visakhapatnam
Medical aspirant's death highlights vulnerabilities in Patna's private hostels
The death of a medical student in a Patna girls' hostel has raised serious concerns about the insufficient oversight of private student housing in the area. With countless students gearing up for competitive examinations, they are at risk because of the absence of fire safety measures, structural assessments and essential approvals
The student housing dilemma in Patna paints a grim picture of cramped and unclean hostels, where countless aspiring minds grapple with relentless challenges. Overcrowding, insufficient hygiene and serious safety threats compromise the well-being of these young scholars. Despite the financial burden of high fees, many find themselves without basic facilities and necessary security, leaving them vulnerable and anxious
Data of Patna hostels being gathered
Bihar: Tejashwi Yadav appointed RJD national working president
Tejashwi Yadav was appointed National Working President of the Rashtriya Janata Dal at the partys executive meeting in Patna. While senior leaders welcomed the move, his sister Rohini Acharya launched a sharp attack on the party leadership, calling the situation worrisome
Those In Charge...: Sister's Barb At Tejashwi Yadav Ahead Of Big RJD Meet
Ahead of the Rashtriya Janata Dal's national executive meeting in Patna, party patriarch Lalu Prasad Yadav's daughter Rohini Acharya has fired a barb at her brother and the party's face, Tejashwi Yadav.
NEET Student Death Case: Forensic Report Finds Semen Traces On Clothes; Two Cops Suspended
The NEET student death case in Patna sees new scrutiny after a forensic report found semen traces on the victims clothes. Two cops were suspended as the probe continues.
NEET Death Case: Forensic Finds Semen, Two Officials Suspended
In another development in the case, Patna Police late Saturday night suspended Hemant Jha, Additional Officer-in-Charge of Kadamkuan Police station and the Officer-in-Charge of Chitragupt Nagar police station, Sub-Inspector, Roshni Kumari, on charges of dereliction of duty in the case.
Two Held For Transporting 171 Kg Of Ganja
A search led to the seizure of 171.2 kg of ganja, two mobile phones, and the van. The arrested were identified as Hanumanthu Durga Prasad, 38, of Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam, and Syed Mubarak, alias Basheer, 36, of Kolar district, Karnataka.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on four-day Bihar tour
Parvathipuram Residents Seek Restoration of RayagadaGuntur Train Halt at Kuneru
Residents also pointed out gaps in passenger train services, noting that no trains operate from Rayagada to Visakhapatnam between 7 am and 9 am. Similarly, no trains run from Visakhapatnam to Rayagada between 9:30 am and 11:30 am.
Man held for raping woman cook at PU construction site
In a shocking incident at a construction site in Patna, a clerk was taken into custody for the alleged sexual assault of a female cook following a day of harassment and a confrontation with her spouse. The victim, having faced unimaginable trauma, made a desperate attempt on her life but received timely intervention.
Youth shot at in Vaishali district
Medicine shop owners body found hanging at home in Muzaffarpur
On Saturday, tragedy struck in Muzaffarpur as Jitendra Kumar Pandey, a local pharmacy owner, was found dead in his home, hanging from a beam. The locked room raised alarms, leading police to force entry. Investigators are treating the situation as a suspected suicide, delving into possible contributing factors such as personal distress or financial troubles.
Teacher killed in Purnia road accident
Students take part in events on National Girl Child Day
In a spirited celebration of National Girl Child Day, Bihar's Women and Child Development Corporation hosted an engaging event at Janakdhari High School. Local school students united for a dynamic walkathon, participated in tree planting, and showcased their talents through various creative competitions, passionately advocating for girl child education and gender equality.
Prime accused held in double murder case
In a dramatic turn of events, Patna police have captured Deepu, known as Bhondha, the primary suspect in a chilling case involving a kidnapping and double homicide. The horrific incident unfolded on August 7th, when Devraj Kumar Singh lost his life after witnessing a brutal assault. Allegations suggest that the bodies were mercilessly dumped into the Ganga River.
Two siblings burnt alive in Masaurhi fire
SSB organises programme to mark 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram
In a jubilant celebration of the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram', the Sashastra Seema Bal battalions in Bettiah orchestrated a captivating program filled with patriotism.
CPI(ML) to boycott ECIs Voters Rights Day
In a bold statement, the CPI(ML) has denounced the Election Commission's celebration of 'Voters' Rights Day' as nothing more than a charade. The party claims that millions of voters have been unjustly removed from the rolls during the recent revision, which they argue threatens the very foundation of democracy.
Death of engineering student sparks protests in Sitamarhi
Following the tragic passing of 22-year-old Medha Parashar, a final-year student at PMCH, engineering students in Sitamarhi have voiced their outrage over alleged negligence by their college. Medha, who faced a debilitating illness for three days without sufficient assistance from the hostel warden, succumbed to a brain hemorrhage on Thursday.
Man held on charge of killing wife
In a tragic turn of events in Patna, a man has been taken into custody for the suspected murder of his wife following a violent argument. Her lifeless body was discovered in their home, leading police to swiftly identify Raju Sah as the main suspect, fueled by an accusation from the victim's father.
Third aerobridge at city airport to boost movement of passengers
Jayprakash Narayan International Airport in Patna has taken a significant step forward by launching its third passenger boarding bridge, which streamlines passenger movement and shortens waiting times. This upgrade is part of the new integrated terminal, designed to accommodate one million passengers each year, and reflects a strategic push to enhance air travel connectivity throughout Bihar.
IIT-Patna event to focus on AI strategy
IIT-Patna is gearing up to lead a pivotal pre-event for the India AI Impact Summit 2026. This gathering is set to spotlight cutting-edge AI strategies that cater to innovation, startup growth, and crucial national issues, such as climate resilience and child safety.
Gandhi Maidan-bound roads to remain closed from 7am on Jan 26
As Republic Day approaches, Patna is putting in place significant traffic limitations around Gandhi Maidan on January 26. Major thoroughfares like Fraser Road will be off-limits starting at 7 am. Travelers are urged to adjust their routes, follow detours, and work alongside traffic officers to ensure the celebration goes off without a hitch.
RJD legislator accuses party of selling tickets
RJD's Bhai Birendra has raised serious concerns about the party's internal practices, accusing the leadership of prioritizing ticket sales over dedicated grassroots efforts, which he believes contributed to their electoral loss. He specifically pointed to the Dinara seat issue, questioning the rationale behind sidelining current MLA Vijay Mandal.
Bihar to be free from workforce migration in next 5 years: Deputy CM
In a bold initiative, Bihar sets an ambitious goal to eliminate labor migration in the next five years. With a focus on attracting industrial investment and securing land for new enterprises, Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary announced plans to generate job opportunities for 10 million residents.
Congress appoints 29 observers amid alliance debate in Bihar
Appointment letters handed over to 392 candidates at 18th Rozgar Mela in Visakhapatnam
Everyone must make efforts keep their surroundings clean, says Visakhapatnam Collector
Cleanliness drive Zero Gap Sanitation Andhra was conducted as part of the Swarna Andhra-Swachch Andhra programme on the Beach Road here
Shankabratha Bagchi says 77 property offence cases were reported in the city, 336 missing mobiles traced, CCTV coverage expanded and drone surveillance intensified as part of crime prevention measures
Indian Coast Guards Bike Rally to Mark 50th Raising Day Reaches Chennai from Tuticorin, Vizag
The route passed through key coastal spots including Kakinada, Vijayawada, Nizampatnam, Krishnapatnam, Mandapam, Karaikal and Puducherry, with 50 coast guard riders participating under Coast Guard Region (East), Chennai
Bihar Guv, CM, ministers pay tributes to Karpoori Thakur on his 102nd birth anniversary
PATNA/SAMASTIPUR, Jan 24: Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday paid tributes to former CM and Bharat Ratna awardee Karpoori Thakur on his 102nd birth anniversary. Popularly known as Jannayak (leader of the people), Thakur, a towering socialist figure of his time, served twice as Bihar chief minister from 1970 to 1971 and 1977 to 1979. He was posthumously bestowed with the nations highest civilian honour, Bharat Ratna, in 2024. Khan, Nitish Kumar, DyCMs Samrat [] The post Bihar Guv, CM, ministers pay tributes to Karpoori Thakur on his 102nd birth anniversary appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Charred dismembered body of medical practitioner found in Nawada
Mass drug administration drive to eliminate filariasis in state from Feb 10
Bank manager found hanging in Motihari
A bank manager was discovered hanging in his room in Motihari, with his family alleging his wife murdered him over his opposition to her alleged affair. The wife and their two young daughters have reportedly fled. Police are investigating all angles, including work-related stress, and are attempting to locate the wife.
A bridge without a river leaves villagers puzzled in Kishanganj
In the heart of Kishanganj, Bihar, villagers scratch their heads in confusion over a newly built 40-meter bridge that spans their farmland, not the flood-ravaged Ramjan River they had hoped for. Local officials tout the bridge as a safeguard against seasonal water flooding, but community members are less than satisfied, advocating fervently for a bridge that addresses their immediate concerns.
Two youths arrested in Saran gang-rape case
CM launches projects worth Rs853 cr in Muzaffarpur
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launched 172 schemes worth Rs853 crore for Muzaffarpur, prioritizing accessible healthcare under 'Saat Nischay-3'. He emphasized public-private partnerships for medical colleges and incentives for rural doctors. The government also plans an economic package for investors and aims to create one crore jobs in five years, fostering advanced infrastructure and sectors.
At 75, Gaya doctor still treats hundreds, seeks little in return
In the heart of Gaya, Dr. Sanket Narayan Singh, a seasoned 75-year-old dermatologist, transforms his evenings into a sanctuary for the needy, treating countless patients well into the night. His fees are minimal, as he believes in reinvesting his earnings into the community through education and healthcare for the underprivileged. Beyond his clinic's doors, Dr.
Inter-district liquor smuggling gang busted in Araria, 3 held
Five-yr-old boy sexually assaulted in Nalanda
A five-year-old boy in Nalanda district was allegedly sexually assaulted by a 20-year-old local man, Prahlad Kumar, who lured him with sweets. The child is hospitalized, and the accused is absconding. Police have filed an FIR and are conducting raids for his immediate arrest. The incident occurred Thursday evening near the victim's home.
Gaya traders demand direct trains to Mumbai, Bengaluru amid rising passenger load
Bodh Mahotsav in Gaya displays world culture
On the second day of Bodh Mahotsav in Bodh Gaya, the festival flourished with the talents of international artists and engaging Buddhist discussions. However, it wasn't all harmonious; local civic leaders initiated a boycott, voicing grievances of neglect and a diminished status. Hoteliers joined the fray, with one vowing to escalate complaints to the Chief Minister.
Holi promise remains unfulfilled as jawan dies in Jammu and Kashmir accident
In a bittersweet twist of fate, the joyous celebrations of Holi in Nathmalpur have been overshadowed by a heartbreaking tragedy. Army jawan Hare Ram Kunwar, 38, from the Fourth Bihar Regiment, tragically lost his life in a devastating accident in Jammu and Kashmir. He was one of ten heroes who fell when their vehicle plunged into a gorge.
Q-Mitra for Tatkal ticket booking evokes good response
East Central Railway's Sonepur division has launched Q-Mitra at Begusarai station, a pilot project using AI and Aadhaar for swift Tatkal ticket booking. Passengers receive tokens via face recognition before booking opens, ensuring transparency and preventing queues. This innovative system aims to streamline operations, reduce waiting times, and provide equitable access to tickets, with plans for wider rollout.
In Sitamarhi, land deal delays farmers funeral
In an extraordinary incident in Sitamarhi, a farmer tragically lost his life due to electrocution, leaving his family in shock. To address the bereaved family's plight, the village panchayat intervened, striking a deal with the owner of a neighboring field to grant land as compensation.
Senior advocate appointed as Patna HC judge
Senior advocate Anshul Raj has been appointed as a Judge of the Patna High Court, a decision announced by the President of India. Raj, who began his legal career at the Supreme Court before shifting to Patna High Court, brings extensive experience in civil, constitutional, and criminal law. His elevation follows his designation as a senior advocate last year.
Two new caravans to connect states tourist circuits by road
Introducing a new era of travel in Bihar, the tourism department has unveiled two opulent caravans, enhancing their fleet to an impressive trio. These five-star mobile accommodations are outfitted with lavish bedrooms, modern bathrooms, fully-equipped kitchens, and high-speed WiFi, ensuring every journey is a lavish retreat.
State tops in digital health mission rollout
In a remarkable achievement, Bihar has emerged as the national leader in executing the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission within its government healthcare facilities. The states groundbreaking BHAVYA system, implemented across all medical institutions, has issued over 5.21 crore tokens and created six crore unique patient IDs.
Criminal arrested, arms recovered in Khagaria
Khagaria witnessed a dramatic shootout as police engaged gangsters, leading to the arrest of Dileshwar Yadav and the recovery of firearms. Acting on intelligence about notorious gangster Amar Yadav and his father Dileshwar's criminal plans, a joint STF and police team was met with heavy gunfire. Dileshwar was apprehended after the exchange, though Amar escaped.
Tier-2 cities, Bengaluru and institutional capital to shape South Indias next real estate cycle
By 2030, South Indias real estate market is expected to diversify, with Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities like Coimbatore, Kochi, Trivandrum, and Visakhapatnam driving residential and commercial growth, while Bengaluru remains the regions institutional and innovation hub.
Two die, 1 hurt as tractor rams into motorcycle in Bagaha
Gandak emerges as second-largest gharial habitat after Chambal river
The Gandak river has emerged as a prominent sanctuary for gharials in India, now housing more than 1,000 of these unique fish-eating crocodiles. Dedicated conservation initiatives have led to a remarkable increase in their adult population, surging from just 54 in 2015 to an impressive 400-plus today
Humanoid Robot At Visakhapatnam Railway Station For Passenger Safety
In a first-of-its-kind initiative in Indian Railways, Waltair Division of the East Coast Railway (ECoR) Zone has introduced a humanoid robot 'ASC Arjun' at Visakhapatnam railway station to enhance passenger safety, security and service delivery.
Vizag railway station: Humanoid robot introduced for passenger safety
In a first-of-its-kind initiative in Indian Railways, Waltair Division of the East Coast Railway (ECoR) Zone has introduced a humanoid robot ASC Arjun at Visakhapatnam railway station to enhance passenger safety, security and service delivery. The robot has been deployed under the aegis of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) as part of its modernisation and 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 .

