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Lalu Prasad's daughter, Rohini Acharya, appealed to the Bihar government for safe parental homes for all women, a month after distancing herself from her family. While acknowledging CM Nitish Kumar's welfare schemes, she deemed them insufficient to address the deep-rooted patriarchal mindset hindering women's safety and security.
A clothing merchant was tragically gunned down in Begusarai after allegedly disregarding a hefty extortion demand of 3 lakh. In a show of defiance, the victim's family is adamant about halting a postmortem until justice is served and the perpetrators are captured.
As Patna readies itself for the grand 359th Prakash Parv honoring Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, local authorities are taking proactive steps to ensure a seamless experience. Key focus areas include enhancing security, efficient crowd control, and traffic management.
In a pivotal shake-up within its administrative framework, the Bihar government has introduced fresh faces to three newly established departments and reassigned four divisional commissioners.
In a landmark ruling, a Patna court has found two individuals guilty in a bitumen scandal that dates back 29 years, sending a former engineer to serve one year in prison while a transporter received a three-year sentence for the misappropriation of 287 metric tonnes of bitumen.
According to JD(U), 17 to 18 legislators from RJD are reportedly unhappy with their party and are considering a switch. RJD, however, brushes this off as mere theatrics, accusing JD(U) and BJP of orchestrating a ploy to bolster their own numbers. This news comes on the heels of the NDA's resounding triumph in the Bihar assembly elections.
In a significant development for Patna, the construction of the Anandpuri drain is progressing, targeting the perennial issue of monsoon waterlogging and enhancing traffic flow. With an investment of Rs86 crore, this ambitious project will convert a 2.61km stretch into an efficient covered drain, complete with a modern four-lane road.
In a delightful celebration of growth and achievement, Mary Ward Kindergarten captivated attendees with a showcase of nursery and UKG students' lively performances and engaging plays that emphasized core values and creativity. Meanwhile, St.
Buxar stands on the brink of a transformative era in women's leadership as two distinguished female officers step into pivotal administrative and judicial positions. Sahila, a dynamic IAS officer from the class of 2018, has been appointed as the District Magistrate, and Kajal Jhamb assumes the prestigious role of Principal District Judge.
In a passionate address at the Lok Sabha, Buxar MP Sudhakar Singh raised alarming issues surrounding the overlooked redevelopment of Buxar railway station, calling attention to the unsettling absence of essential amenities for travelers. He appealed to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari for the swift approval of a new bypass and a Ganges bridge to alleviate the ongoing traffic woes.
In a tragic turn of events, Mohammad Mehtab, a 30-year-old man, was discovered lifeless in a water-logged pit in Phulwarisharif, Patna. The circumstances surrounding his death are alarming, with authorities suspecting foul play indicated by signs of a brutal attack, including possible bludgeoning with nearby bricks and stones.
At a recent conference in Patna, groundbreaking health tech solutions for developing nations took center stage. Visionaries explored cutting-edge topics, including the instant tracking of infectious diseases in remote locations, the impact of smartphones on health, and strategies for enhancing pandemic readiness.
The Bihar Saras Mela 2025 has officially kicked off at Patna's Gandhi Maidan, transforming the venue into a vibrant tapestry of rural craftsmanship and innovation. Featuring an impressive array of 500 stalls from 26 states, this 17-day extravaganza places a spotlight on talented women artisans while tantalizing taste buds with an assortment of culinary treats.
In the heart of West Champaran, Suman Devi has turned her passion for beekeeping into a thriving business, earning lakhs each year from her exquisite honey. Her innovative approach and tireless dedication have sparked a movement, empowering 60 local women to forge their own paths to financial freedom through beekeeping.
Senior RJD stalwart Shivanand Tiwari has openly condemned Tejashwi Prasad Yadav for his lack of presence following the party's electoral setback. Tiwari has called on the Leader of Opposition to step back into the fray, engage directly with party members, and embark on a statewide journey to rejuvenate their spirits.
Bihar is gearing up for a security revolution, with the implementation of cutting-edge AI-driven CCTV cameras across the state. This advancement comes hand in hand with a decisive action against predatory 'gunda banks' that have been fleecing residents with outrageous interest rates.
The 'Let's Inspire Bihar' campaign is on a transformative journey, setting up free educational hubs in 15 districts while empowering over 600 startups. Spearheaded by IPS officer Vikas Vaibhav, this initiative focuses on nurturing education, entrepreneurship, and community growth throughout Bihar. Exciting national programs and local initiatives are on the horizon to amplify its influence and success.
In a bold move toward modernization, Bihar's Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit has called upon a high-level committee to pinpoint pioneering individuals by December 25th. These leaders will play a crucial role in transforming the state into a cutting-edge economic powerhouse, tapping into Bihar's abundant talent and the recent surge in investor enthusiasm.
In a significant development, the Enforcement Directorate has provisionally seized assets totaling Rs 1.52 crore linked to former Bihar DIG Shivendra Priyadarshi. Findings from the investigation indicate that he accrued considerable wealth through corrupt means during his tenure.
In a spirited call to action, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has directed government departments to accelerate the rollout of new initiatives identified during his Pragati Yatra, backed by a substantial allocation of Rs 50,000 crore.
In a tragic twist during a birthday celebration in Bhojpur district, the festivities turned to chaos when 30-year-old Vikash Kumar Yadav was critically injured due to celebratory gunfire. After being rushed to a private hospital with a serious chest wound, he has undergone a surgical procedure.
IndiGo's flight cancellations at Patna airport are nearing resolution. Authorities have reported that normal operations will resume after December 15, following a nationwide technical glitch that caused the delays. Although the majority of flights are back on track, a few may still experience disruptions until final inspections are completed.
In response to community concerns over inadequate healthcare services, Buxar MLA Anand Mishra took a proactive approach by visiting the sadar hospital and mukti dham. After thorough discussions with the medical staff and assessing the facilities, he announced a deadline of December 18 to address critical shortcomings.
In a bid to enhance punctuality, East Central Railway executed a focused initiative in November where over 1,000 passengers faced penalties for pulling the alarm chain unnecessarily. Furthermore, 2,267 individuals were caught unlawfully seated in women's coaches, underscoring the railway's dedication to safeguarding the travel experience for female passengers. This comprehensive operation spanned all divisions, targeting unauthorized travel with precision.
In an innovative step towards enhancing medical trust, Patna's Clinical Verification Unit is embarking on rigorous evidence-based research in homeopathy. Examining 10 specific drugs, this initiative focuses on groundbreaking trials for conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Urinary Calculi, and Early Haemorrhoidal Disease.
In a candid critique, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has raised eyebrows over Bihar's prohibition regulations, arguing they disproportionately affect the less fortunate while affluent individuals easily indulge in premium alcohol. He pointed to collusion with smugglers, revealing that illicit liquor was discovered at his own home, situated conveniently near a police station.
In a surprising turn of events, Patna police have taken action against Magahi artist Anup Pandey due to his recent social media post featuring an inappropriate song. The explicit lyrics and visuals drew fierce backlash, prompting the cybercell and Digha police to intervene. After questioning the singer, music composer, and video director, authorities released them with a stern warning.
A former deputy collector in Patna faces a Rs25,000 fine from the High Court for failing to adhere to the RTI Act's requirement for timely information disclosure. The penalty, initially imposed by the State Information Commissioner, reflects the court's condemnation of the officer's lack of professionalism in handling public inquiries.

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