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In an inspiring story from Nalanda district, three remarkable Class X students, Anand Kumar, Divya Kumari, and Satya Raj, have clinched spots in the prestigious BSEB Top 10 despite their humble beginnings. Their outstanding achievements not only reflect their hard work and resilience in overcoming financial hurdles but also serve as a beacon of hope for their communities.
From April 15-18, Motihari will be alive with the roar of innovation as it hosts a spectacular DRDO exhibition. Showcasing cutting-edge defense technologies such as the BrahMos and Agni missiles, this event aims to spark curiosity and ambition among students and the community. Chief Engineer B.K. Singh emphasizes the importance of attracting young minds towards potential careers as DRDO scientists.
India and Nepal have initiated a joint border survey across seven districts, including Bihar's East and West Champaran, to tackle encroachments and infiltration. This month-long exercise aims to strengthen border management by examining, repairing, and relocating boundary pillars. Both nations have already begun clearing illegal structures from no man's land, reinforcing border sanctity.
A 19-year-old student in Sasaram reportedly died by suicide after failing the BSEB Matric exams for the fourth time. Hari Om, a student of Behlari High School, allegedly jumped from his terrace shortly after the results were announced. The incident has deeply affected his family, with police investigating the matter.
A 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a private school bus driver in Siwan after he lured her from a Ram Navami fair. The accused, identified as Sawali Kumar Yadav, reportedly took the child to a field and assaulted her. The victim, a Class VI student, is receiving medical treatment, and the driver has been arrested.
Nalanda University hosted a two-day international conference, Rediscovering Girmitiya identity, bringing together global experts to explore the Indian indentured labour diaspora's legacy. Discussions highlighted their resilience, contributions to diverse societies, and the importance of reconnecting with ancestral heritage. Leaders from Guyana, Fiji, and Trinidad and Tobago emphasized cultural preservation and academic support for these narratives.
Five former child rag pickers from Patna have achieved first division in their Class X exams, a historic feat facilitated by the Nai Dharti organization. These girls, now students at Sister Nivedita Balika Vidyalaya, overcame immense challenges, including scarce resources and parental loss, to secure their future. Their success has transformed their lives and earned pride in their community.
A national seminar on natural farming, organized by RPCAU, highlighted the urgent need to integrate ecological balance with modern agriculture. Experts stressed that while chemical-free farming offers immense prospects due to rising consumer demand for healthy produce, it requires robust institutional support and scientific guidance for farmers.
Family and supporters protested in Patna, demanding justice for a NEET student allegedly raped and murdered at a hostel. Her parents expressed distrust in the CBI's investigation, citing harassment and a lack of progress. The forensic report confirmed semen and injuries. The hostel owner remains jailed, with his bail denied.
Patna's Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport now boasts a new UDAN Yatri Cafe and upgraded high-speed WiFi, inaugurated by Union Minister Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu. This initiative aims to make air travel more affordable and convenient. Additionally, a direct flight to Navi Mumbai has commenced, enhancing connectivity for passengers and boosting regional development.
In Bihar, a shadow of modern slavery looms large, as countless workers remain ensnared in the vicious cycle of debt bondage. Heart-wrenching stories of people rescued from brick kilns and agricultural fields expose the stark reality that the Bonded Labour Act struggles to address.
In a vibrant display of faith, churches in Patna are gearing up for an extraordinary Palm Sunday celebration to usher in Holy Week. Festive preparations include the distribution of blessed palm fronds ahead of joyful processions. With thousands expected to attend the Masses, clergy are ready to deliver profound readings of Jesus' Passion.
Nitin Nabin, the current president of the Bihar BJP, found his way into politics unexpectedly after losing his father in 2006. He attributes his initial inter-state opportunities to the supportive Akhil Bharatiya Kayasth Mahasabha.
As Chief Minister Nitish Kumar prepares to take a seat in the Rajya Sabha, the political landscape of Bihar is buzzing with speculation. The JD(U) hints that he might remain in his position for another six months, while BJP leaders predict a possible leadership shift by mid-April, just after 'Khar-mas'.
In response to the escalating conflict in West Asia, the Bihar government has established an emergency task force spearheaded by the chief secretary. This initiative aims to safeguard essential supplies and support our migrant workforce. A collaboration of key departments will see the food department take charge as the primary coordination hub.
In a significant setback for air travel in the Magadh division, Air India has halted its services on the Delhi-Gaya route, while IndiGo has scrapped its proposed Gaya-Kolkata-Mumbai flight. This development has raised alarms among commuters, with industry analysts speculating that regulatory changes by the DGCA may be influencing IndiGos decision.
What began as a night of celebration at the Dinabhadri fair in Madhepura turned into a nightmare for four friends. Their car, recklessly streaming live on Facebook at a shocking speed of 140 km/h, veered off a 20-foot bridge, plunging into the Sursar river.
In a remarkable achievement, Munger in Bihar recorded an AQI of just 29 on Saturday, marking one of the cleanest air levels in the country. The combination of refreshing wind and recent rainfall has led to improved air quality in multiple cities across the state, with Rajgir and Kishanganj reflecting commendable figures.
A devastating accident unfolded on the Ara-Chhapra highway, leaving 22-year-old Sanju Kumar dead and his friend Vikash Kumar in critical condition after being struck by a speeding truck. The local community reacted with fierce anger, staging protests that resulted in damaged vehicles as they demanded accountability.
Tragedy struck Madhepura early Saturday as a car plunged into a river, claiming three young lives. The vehicle, carrying four occupants, reportedly lost control on a bridge around 1 am. While three bodies have been recovered, a search is underway for the fourth person. The victims were returning from a fair.
On March 31, President Murmu will attend the second convocation of Nalanda University at its newly established Rajgir campus. This momentous occasion celebrates the inaugural event at the permanent site, where the President will address graduates, confer degrees, and unveil a state-of-the-art auditorium.
In a disturbing incident at the India-Nepal border in Supaul district, five government school teachers were detained after being suspected of intoxication while supervising students on an educational trip. Under scrutiny at the Bhimnagar checkpoint, the teachers were subjected to breath-analyser tests that confirmed their inebriation.
Bihar prepares for a turbulent Saturday, with the IMD Patna sounding an orange alert. Winds may gust up to 60 km/h, accompanied by hailstorms and lightning strikes in various districts. With ongoing moderate to heavy rain, disaster management officials urge residents to remain indoors for safety.

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