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In Patna, heritage enthusiasts are rallying the state government to safeguard iconic structures like Sultan Palace, which are crucial to the region's cultural memory. Scholars stress the necessity of engaging the public in conservation efforts and advocating for more robust legal protections.
A substantial crack has emerged between two segments of the Yadupur-Mangalpur Mahasetu in Gopalganj, leading officials to restrict heavy vehicle access. The 1.92-km bridge, a vital link between Gopalganj and West Champaran, is now under scrutiny from experts at IIT and NIT Patna.
A wave of agitation swept through Patna University as AISA students rallied against the senate meeting, clamoring for increased budgetary support and the reversal of recent fee hikes. Despite police locking down access points, the determination of the students prevailed as they broke through barriers, chanting their grievances.
Exciting news for travelers! Purnia Airport has just announced its summer flight schedule for 2026, making it easier than ever to fly to major cities like Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Delhi, and Hyderabad. Star Air will fly daily to Kolkata and Ahmedabad, while IndiGo is beefing up its routes with added flights to Delhi and Hyderabad.
In a recent public address, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary faced backlash following his comment regarding AI cameras pinpointing individuals draped in green 'gamchhas.' The RJD has not held back, labeling his words as an instance of 'dog-whistle politics.
In a bold move to expand its offerings, Patna University's senate has sanctioned a Rs 498 crore deficit budget for the fiscal year 2026-27, forecasting expenses at Rs 535 crore while anticipating an income of just Rs 36 crore. The financial gap will be bridged through grants.
At the launch of a new training initiative in Patna, BJP leader Nitin Nabin called attention to the importance of national solidarity and holistic growth. He reflected on the party's evolution, the commitment shown by its members, and PM Modi's efforts in implementing welfare programs.
In a significant crackdown, Patna police have unraveled a complex cyber crime ring, apprehending two suspects who preyed on applicants of loan and welfare programs. The pair purportedly created bank accounts using the personal details of unsuspecting victims, pilfering essential documents to enable a range of online frauds, including investment scams and fraudulent gaming operations.
Bihar is on the brink of an economic renaissance, with the green light given for 20 innovative projects set to infuse Rs 350 crore into the local economy.
In a scathing critique, Dipankar Bhattacharya, leader of CPI(ML), has slammed the NDA government in Bihar for swapping Nitish Kumar's 'good governance' for what he terms 'bulldozer justice and encounter raj.' He pointed out that the state's Dalits, minorities, and students are increasingly facing oppression, with bulldozers serving as a grim symbol of BJP's dominance.
In a heartfelt visit to Buxar, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary engaged with local culture by offering prayers at key temples. He took the opportunity to boost the region's development by inaugurating a state-of-the-art tourism facility at Ramrekha Ghat, which features a newly revamped light and sound complex.
Patna's citizens are feeling the squeeze as fuel prices soar for the third time in just ten days. Commuters, truck drivers, and small business owners are grappling with soaring living costs. The latest spike in petrol and diesel prices is not only affecting daily travels but also pushing up the cost of essentials like fruits, vegetables, and dairy.
In an inspiring move to combat unemployment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually handed out appointment letters to fresh recruits nationwide during the 19th Rozgar Mela. This ambitious initiative took place in 47 locations, including four in Bihar, highlighting the government's commitment to youth employment through open and transparent hiring processes.
Bihar's Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary, ignited a lively political discussion by praising AI's accuracy in law enforcement, playfully remarking on its knack for spotting individuals in green 'gamchhas,' a garment often linked to the RJD. He assured citizens that justice would be served fairly, advocating for a technology-driven approach to policing that holds all individuals accountable, regardless of their affiliations.
Bihar Police apprehended Rajesh Rao Sardar for allegedly posting a video on Facebook containing casteist slurs, abuse, and death threats against Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi. The accused, a Patna-based businessman, was arrested in Nalanda district. Authorities are investigating the motive and seeking technical data from Facebook.
Concerns over the safety of Bihar's Rs 64-crore Keni Bridge have surfaced due to exposed iron rods and damaged pillars, sparking fears of collapse. The Road Construction Department has launched an inquiry and is inspecting all state bridges to assess their condition and lifespan, with strict action promised if irregularities are found.
A shocking find of ten vacant liquor bottles outside the Chief Minister's residence in Patna has stirred a political uproar. Amid strict prohibition laws, this incident has spurred opposition inquiries and pledges for rigorous enforcement from officials. The revelation has sparked renewed discussions about the viability of the state's liquor ban and its real impact on society.
A murder suspect, Bikku Singh alias Ravan, was shot in the leg by police in Jehanabad during an exchange of gunfire. He was being taken to recover weapons allegedly used in a May 18 murder. Singh reportedly opened fire first, prompting retaliatory action. This marks the sixth such police shooting in five days.
In a shocking incident that has sent ripples through Aurangabad, Bihar, a 17-year-old boy named Ritesh Kumar lost his life under tragic circumstances. His lifeless body was discovered by a canal, bearing marks of a brutal attack, with multiple fractures and a severe head injury indicating a ferocious struggle.
In a strategic alliance, Bihar has joined forces with RECPDCL to enhance its electricity transmission and supply systems, incorporating energy from the Pirpainti Power Plant. This initiative is set to drive the state's industrial ambitions for 2025-2030 by ensuring a stable power supply for enterprises.
In a commendable move, Buxar Police have successfully reunited 64 mobile phones, worth Rs13 lakh, with their rightful owners as part of 'Operation Muskan.' This achievement marks the 19th phase of the initiative, cumulatively recovering 1,605 phones. Superintendent of Police Shubham Arya emphasized how this campaign enhances community trust, announcing forthcoming efforts to recover stolen motorcycles.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to deliver a significant milestone by virtually presenting over 51,000 appointment letters to new government employees from his office in Delhi. Known as the 19th Rojgar Mela, this event includes new recruits in crucial sectors such as railways and home affairs, with simultaneous celebrations unfolding at 47 locations across the country.
In a dramatic twist, a teenage girl from Sasaram, previously presumed dead, was discovered unexpectedly alive in Maharashtra. Authorities revealed a bizarre scheme involving her and the suspect, Mayank Kumar, who attempted to fabricate her demise using chicken blood and counterfeit footprints. Their capture in Bhiwandi prevented a dangerous charade that could have misled investigators and the public alike.
In a strategic move to combat the impacts of climate change, Bihar's Chief Minister has empowered the water resources department to harness the Ganga's flow during the rainy season. Water will be diverted to the Badua reservoir in Banka and the Kharagpur reservoir in Munger, enhancing irrigation for farmers in three districts.
In a proactive response to the surge of complaints concerning frequent power outages, Gaya's district administration has heightened vigilance among power officials. District Magistrate Shashank Shubhankar has ordered swift measures to ensure a stable electricity supply, particularly in bustling commercial hotspots.
This month, the rural development minister of Bihar has exciting news for Jeevika Didis: the second installment of Rs 20,000 under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rajgar Yojana is on its way! Designed to uplift women through self-employment opportunities, this initiative will eventually total Rs 2.10 lakh distributed in five installments. With the first installment already benefiting over 1.
In a bid to streamline the travel experience and reduce waiting times, the Danapur division of East Central Railway is set to deploy 90 state-of-the-art automatic ticket vending machines. This initiative is designed to facilitate the issuance of around 2.6 lakh unreserved tickets daily, especially during rush hours on popular routes.
In a harrowing incident in Patna, a 26-year-old woman who was focused on her SSC preparations fell victim to a horrifying attack by her boyfriend. Following a heated argument regarding marriage, the man allegedly assaulted her in his rented accommodation, brandishing a knife during the brutal act.
In a significant move to address land disputes, the Bihar government plans to hire 8,054 revenue officials, aimed at resolving an enormous backlog of around 40,000 cases. Minister Dilip Jaiswal has unveiled plans to revitalize the Bihar Land Tribunal, expanding its team to seven members.
In a significant security operation, the Bihar Anti-Terrorism Squad has detained Mohammad Mustafa in Muzaffarpur for allegedly facilitating activities linked to anti-India organizations. Preliminary investigations expose a troubling connection with Shahzad Bhatti, an arms trafficker operating out of Pakistan.
Exciting news for travelers! Darbhanga Airport is gearing up for night flight operations, thanks to a productive meeting between JD(U) leader Sanjay Kumar Jha and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The Union minister has guaranteed robust support, including extra Air Force personnel and technical help, to make night landings a reality.
In a groundbreaking move, Bihar's education department is launching a transfer policy impacting more than seven lakh educators. The initiative focuses on placing female teachers in nearby panchayats within their districts while shifting male teachers to bordering blocks.
In a recent statement, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav launched a scathing attack on the NDA government, pointing to soaring inflation rates and rampant unemployment as indicators of its failing economic strategies. He expressed deep concern over the escalating prices of basic necessities that are straining the finances of familiesespecially the less affluent and middle-class citizens in Bihar.
In a remarkable display of anti-corruption efforts, vigilance authorities in Rohtas district executed well-timed sting operations on Friday, resulting in the arrest of a circle officer, his assistant, and a clerk. The Sasaram circle officer and his aide fell into the trap while accepting a sizable bribe linked to land mutation permits.
In a bold move to reclaim safety and security, the Bihar Police have ramped up their efforts against organized crime, detaining more than 134,000 individuals from January to May. Additional Director General Sudhanshu Kumar emphasized that all measures taken are within legal bounds and dismissed any accusations of caste-based discrimination.
Starting May 25, Sudha milk from Bihar will see a price hike of Rs 2-4 per litre and Rs 1-2 for 500ml packs. This shift is driven by rising costs in cattle feed and operational expenses, which means families may need to adjust their budgets. Tea lovers should also brace for a ripple effect as milk prices soar.
At the Indira Gandhi Institute of Cardiology in Patna, patients express frustration over claims of staff soliciting bribes for medical tests and expedited services, despite the facility's promise of free or affordable care. Reports suggest that patients are being overcharged for essential supplies, such as electrodes and batteries, with no formal receipts provided.

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