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Bihar farmers will now benefit from the Centre's approval to procure masoor dal at Minimum Support Price (MSP) for the 2026 Rabi season. This initiative, aimed at boosting farmer income, will see 32,000 metric tonnes of masoor purchased at Rs 6,700 per quintal.
In response to the busy summer travel season, Indian Railways has rolled out additional special train services linking Bihar with both Delhi and West Bengal. Key routes such as Barauni-New Delhi, Darbhanga-New Delhi, and Patna-Howrah will be operational until June 1.
A 32-year-old man, Hasan Raza Khan, tragically died after a violent land dispute erupted in Rohtas district. Beaten severely with sticks and other objects, he succumbed to his injuries at Sasaram Sadar Hospital. Police have detained three suspects and are investigating the ongoing land conflict that led to this fatal assault.
Bihar's Special Vigilance Unit launched an operation targeting Sheohar's Deputy Development Commissioner, Brijesh Kumar, in a case involving disproportionate assets. The investigation revealed a staggering Rs 1.84 crore in illicit assets, far surpassing his disclosed earnings. Authorities seized properties tied to his wife's name during the raid, which intensified focus on possible concealed wealth and questionable financial dealings.
Bihar's rural development department is launching a comprehensive social audit of all MGNREGA projects at the panchayat level. With central funding secured, district-level societies will conduct third-party assessments to ensure transparency, curb corruption, and verify that funds are effectively utilized for rural infrastructure and livelihood projects, benefiting the intended recipients.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launched development projects worth Rs 689 crore in Rohtas and Kaimur districts, emphasizing his vision for a prosperous Bihar. He highlighted progress in water supply, roads, education, and healthcare, urging continued public support to maintain development momentum. The Samriddhi Yatra aims to monitor projects and ensure effective implementation for transforming Bihar.
In a drive to safeguard food security amidst the looming threat of climate change, agricultural authorities gathered in Pusa. Emphasizing the need for climate-resilient farming techniques, they called for innovative approaches to crop breeding and advanced water management strategies as ways to tackle the challenges posed by extreme temperatures and unpredictable rainfall patterns.
Commercial LPG supply in Bihar has been boosted to 50% following supply chain improvements. Rural domestic consumers will now receive refills every 25 days, down from 45, to ensure fair distribution. Officials lauded district magistrates for their effective management and transparent communication, while strict action against black marketing and irregularities was ordered.
Renowned Thai Buddhist monk, Somdet Phra Thirayanamuni, graced the Buddha Cancer Medical Centre in Patna with his presence, praising the compassionate care provided to those in need. In a gesture of generosity, he donated five ICU beds and initiated the construction of a new facility, offering heartfelt prayers for the patients.
Bihar's Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha has declared the mass leave by revenue department staff illegal, demanding their return by Wednesday 5 PM. He warned of strict disciplinary action, including salary deductions and break in service, for continued absence. Sinha emphasized the disruption to public services and administrative functioning, especially during the CM's outreach program on land reforms.
In Patna, the vibrant energy of Chaiti Chhath filled the air as devotees poured their hearts into the evening 'arghya' ritual, honoring the retreating sun. Crowded ghats and tranquil makeshift ponds transformed into sacred spaces, with worshippers crafting traditional offerings like thekua and ladua.
After spending 141 days behind bars, JD(U) MLA Anant Singh, affectionately known as Chhote Sarkar, made a triumphant return to Mokama, met by a sea of supporters and a celebratory convoy. He emphasized his intention to seek blessings and reconnect with his constituents, steering clear of political maneuvers.
Authorities in Patna are ensuring a safe Ram Navami celebration with a 40-foot Lord Ram idol. Power supply will be cut along procession routes, and low-hanging cables are being addressed. Officials inspected the route, focusing on crowd management, medical facilities, and road repairs.
In Patna, the vibrant Bengali community is joyfully partaking in 'Basanti Pujo', a cherished springtime homage to Goddess Durga, which heralds the dawn of the festive season long before autumn arrives. This time-honored celebration thrives at Pucca Bari, Bangali Akhara, and Patna Kalibari, showcasing intricate rituals, communal feasts, and vibrant cultural displays.
Bihar's Deputy CM announced a significant project to construct 44 four-storey residential buildings across 21 jails, costing Rs88.90 crore. This initiative aims to provide rent-free accommodation for senior prison officials and family housing for wardens, enhancing living facilities and the work environment for jail staff. Construction is set to begin this financial year.
Bihar police have busted an interstate drug ring, arresting five individuals in Patna and Darbhanga. Authorities seized over 345 grams of heroin, valued at approximately Rs 68 lakh, along with vehicles and gold. The network spans Bihar and Assam, with some arrested individuals having prior convictions.
Defying limited resources, Nasreen Praveen from West Champaran secured third rank in Bihar Intermediate Arts. Daughter of a tailor, she studied at her maternal village school, supplementing with online classes. Nasreen's success highlights rural potential, inspiring many. She aims to become a judge, encouraging village students to pursue dreams with dedication.
Patna's Jayprakash Narayan International Airport is set for a major upgrade, commencing full night operations from March 29th. The Summer 2026 schedule will see an increase in flight movements to 96 daily, including new direct flights to Navi Mumbai. This expansion aims to boost connectivity and passenger convenience.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launched development projects exceeding Rs 405 crore in Jehanabad and Arwal. He highlighted significant progress in infrastructure, education, and healthcare since 2005, contrasting it with the past. Future plans include establishing model schools, upgrading health centers, and setting up a sports center of excellence.
On the 95th anniversary of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru's martyrdom, CPI (ML) in Ara paid homage. A massive anti-war and anti-imperialism march was also held, highlighting global peace threats and resource conflicts. Leaders urged democratic forces to unite against war and imperialist intervention, emphasizing the martyrs' enduring inspiration for justice and equality.
Bihar's Agriculture Minister Ram Kripal Yadav urged youth to be architects of India's future at Dr C V Raman University's convocation. He emphasized innovation and skill development. The event also saw the launch of an AI Literacy Meet and Hindi technical textbooks, alongside motivational addresses and the release of university reports and publications.
The Government Engineering College in Buxar celebrated World Water Day with a vibrant event focused on water conservation. With the support of the NCC, students delved into the essential nature of water and their role in protecting it. Embracing the theme 'Every Drop Counts', the event featured inspiring lectures, dynamic discussions, and an initiative to promote conservation practices.
As the Class XII results approach, Bihar's talented youth are gearing up for their next academic adventure. Renowned institutions such as IIT Patna, NIT Patna, AIIMS Patna, CNLU, and NIFT Patna have laid out their admission timelines for July.
In a passionate plea, over 300 health professionals are calling on the Union Health Minister to take a second look at the decision to shut down Bihar's Social Mobilization Network (SM-Net). This crucial initiative, which significantly bolsters immunization, maternal health, and Covid-19 vaccination efforts, is facing closure as UNICEF wraps up its leadership.
As Bihar Diwas is celebrated, President Droupadi Murmu and Governor Syed Ata Hasnain conveyed heartfelt greetings, emphasizing the state's profound heritage. Murmu praised the indomitable spirit and potential of Biharis, believing they will play a pivotal role in advancing the nation. Meanwhile, Governor Hasnain called for a united dedication to nurturing the state's comprehensive progress while honoring its illustrious past.

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