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Street vendors along JP Ganga Path are caught in a frustrating limbo as delays in their relocation to the Digha vending zone persist. These setbacks have exacerbated already poor working conditions, with vendors facing unhygienic environments. Promises of improved infrastructure, including drainage systems, remain unfulfilled, leading to mounting discontent. The planned 1.
In a remarkable bust, authorities in the Bagaha region of Bettiah seized a tractor suspiciously overloaded with bricks, only to discover an astonishing 1,386 litres of contraband foreign liquor hidden underneath.
In an exciting announcement, Bihar's Sports Minister Shreyasi Singh revealed ambitious plans to elevate the state's athletic prowess by prioritizing advanced training for talented athletes at top-tier institutions. With a forward-looking vision, the state is set to launch cutting-edge sports facilities, including a Water Sports Academy and specialized shooting ranges, aiming to create a vibrant sports culture.
In a bid to strengthen law enforcement, Bihar's home department has conducted a strategic reshuffle involving five senior IPS officers and eight DSPs. Significant changes include new appointments to the roles of ADG and DIG of security, as well as fresh assignments for SPs overseeing cyber operations and various district commands.
In a momentous event, Bihar's Industry and Sports Minister Shreyasi Singh unveiled 'Swayamsiddha', a vibrant showroom and business hub located in Patna. This innovative initiative, set up by former rag pickers and beggars, features an array of handcrafted items, sustainable jute products, and local delicacies.
In a bid to enhance responsiveness, Bihar's revenue department has unveiled an innovative monitoring cell aimed at streamlining public complaint resolution, as directed by Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal. With nine dedicated officials at the helm, this initiative champions swift and clear resolution of grievances, reinforcing the government's dedication to accountability in managing revenue services.
Since its inception in 2022, Bihar's Dial-112 emergency service has been a lifeline for over 5.5 million individuals, slashing emergency response times to beneath 11 minutes. With daily usage by over 6,500 residents, the program has played a pivotal role in significantly reducing serious crime rates, such as homicides and thefts.
On Wednesday, Patna faced a major setback as chemists and druggists across the country staged a strike, causing a scramble for vital and emergency medications. Although government-operated Jan Aushadhi Kendras and hospital pharmacies remained functional, the shuttering of private pharmacies, including the largest medicine market in Bihar, left many residents in distress for essential prescriptions and pain relief.
Introducing 'Brand Bihar,' a groundbreaking initiative poised to redefine the narrative of Bihar by spotlighting its advancements in socioeconomic development, entrepreneurial spirit, and rich cultural heritage. Through compelling storytelling and data-driven communication, this program aims to shape a positive perception both nationally and internationally, forging partnerships and tapping into public enthusiasm.
Patliputra University is thrilled to announce the start of admissions for its four-year undergraduate programs for the 2026-27 academic year! The university's innovative 'Samarth' portal has already received an enthusiastic response, reflecting the eagerness of aspiring students. Applications are accepted until May 31st, and with an expected intake of around 1.25 lakh students, this is a fantastic opportunity.
In a vibrant celebration, 227 freshly-trained constables from the Bihar Police proudly graduated at the SSB's 65th Battalion in Bagaha. Chief Guest Inspector General Anusuya Ransingh Sahu inspired the new officers to embrace integrity and commitment as they embark on their journey. Honoring excellence, outstanding recruits were celebrated for their incredible accomplishments.
Top officials from the BJP and NDA have voiced their disapproval of Rahul Gandhi's recent comments directed at Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. They labeled his assertions as regrettable, indicative of both a sense of disillusionment and a penchant for division.
In a tragic event that has left the community in disbelief, a man has been accused of setting his ex-wife, her family, and a child on fire in Patna, a mere two weeks following her new marriage. Kanhai Kumar allegedly doused the victims in petrol before igniting them.
Bihar's cabinet has taken a landmark step by launching a biweekly IndiGo flight connecting Gaya to Bangkok, supported by a viability gap funding of 10.40 crores. This strategic move is expected to invigorate tourism and enhance local commerce.
A staggering 1,000 Indian inmates, with 403 in Haryana, find themselves behind bars even after serving 14 years of actual imprisonment and demonstrating commendable behavior. According to RTI statistics, these individuals have fulfilled their 'maximum period of punishment' but are still waiting for early release.
In Gaya, law enforcement officials have detained six suspects in connection with a reported assault on the convoy of HAM-S MLA Jyoti Manjhi. The alarming episode included obstructing her vehicle, physically assaulting her security team, and uttering derogatory caste-based comments.
In a spirited appeal, JD(U) representative Sanjay Kumar Jha called on Union Minister G S Shekhawat to integrate the Mithila Research Institute into the Gyan Bharatam Mission, aimed at safeguarding and digitizing invaluable manuscripts. Furthermore, he championed extensive archaeological efforts at Balirajgarh for the next ten years, underlining the significance of Mithila's vast historical and cultural tapestry.
At the 28th syndicate meeting of Patliputra University, overseen by Vice Chancellor Upendra Prasad Singh, exciting changes were unveiled including promotions for 13 lecturers to reader positions and elevating a talented history teacher to the role of professor. In a decisive move, the university also chose to terminate the services of an absent assistant professor.
Passengers on the Sampoorna Kranti Express from Patna to New Delhi endured significant hardship on Monday. Hundreds of unauthorized commuters boarded reserved 3 AC coaches, preventing ticketed passengers from reaching their seats. The overcrowding caused panic, especially for women and students, with limited access to facilities.
The transformative road initiative connecting Buxar in Bihar to Ballia in Uttar Pradesh is gaining momentum as land acquisition gets underway. Spanning 13 kilometers at a cost of Rs386 crore, this project will link the iconic Janeshwar Mishra Bridge to Bayasi village.
In a troubling turn of events, the mysterious passing of an 11-year-old boy named Bhagelu Chauhan in Buxar has sparked a criminal investigation involving four local residents. Following his disappearance, his body was tragically discovered in a grain storage facility. Grieving community members have rallied together, raising accusations of foul play and a cover-up regarding the circumstances of his death.
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has urged the Union government to expedite Patna airport's runway expansion, pledging state support. Aiming to boost air connectivity tenfold in five years, the government is developing a district-wise roadmap for airport modernization, enhanced security, and inclusive infrastructure.
Amid profound financial upheaval, university and college educators in Bihar are grappling with unpaid salaries and pensions that have been overdue since March. The Federation of University Teachers Associations of Bihar expressed concern over the struggles faced by both transferred educators and retired staff.
On May 20, a monumental strike will take place across the nation as over 1.2 million chemists, including 40,000 from Bihar, close their shops for a full day. This action, spearheaded by the All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD) and supported by the Bihar Chemists and Druggists Association, aims to tackle the rise of online pharmacies.
A 17-year-old student, Lakshya Bhardwaj, preparing for competitive exams at a Patna coaching centre, tragically passed away after collapsing during class. Rushed to a hospital, he succumbed to an unknown ailment. Police have launched an investigation, with a forensic team collecting evidence at the institute. The exact cause of death awaits the postmortem report.
In a swift rebuttal to Tejashwi Yadav's allegations regarding biased police actions in Bihar, NDA leaders have accused the RJD of harboring criminal elements. Spokespersons from the BJP and JD(U) underscored the administration's dedication to maintaining law and order, while HAM(S) head pointed to a disturbing incident involving an assault on one of their MLAs.
In Patna, gig workers are navigating a turbulent sea of survival, grappling with relentless petrol price increases that devour their already limited incomes. With no raises from their platforms, the escalating costs of fuel and food are now swallowing up to half of their daily take-home pay.
A 19-year-old girl, Bandana Kumari, was brutally murdered with her throat slit in Supaul district, Bihar, late Monday night. Her body was discovered on the first floor of an upgraded middle school. Police are investigating the incident, examining mobile records and forensic evidence, with the motive still unclear. Senior officers visited the scene.
In a landmark decision, the Patna High Court restored the Y+ security status for MP Pappu Yadav, affirming that such protection is a fundamental right. The court has also initiated a review process for Z-category security, reflecting heightened concerns over safety threats.
In a daring operation, Patna police have taken down a prime suspect involved in the audacious CMS security van robbery after a dramatic shootout. Nitish Kumar, who sustained a leg injury amid the gunfire exchange, was captured following his alleged attack on law enforcement officers.
During the convocation at Nalanda University, P.K. Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, underscored the pivotal role of Asia in global affairs alongside Indias robust economic position. He championed a model of sustainable development that integrates knowledge, values, and harmonious living.
A contractor faced a Rs10 lakh penalty from Buidco after a motorcyclist plunged into an open drain pit near Beur jail. The incident, caused by a lack of proper barricading and supervision, has prompted strict safety mandates across all Buidco projects.
Anand Mohan, a former parliamentarian, has set off a political tempest with his bold claims that JD(U) members are sabotaging Nitish Kumar, turning the party into a 'bargaining table for ministerial roles.' In a rapid rebuttal, JD(U) representatives indicate that Anand's statements are fueled by frustration over his son's absence from a ministerial position.
In a bid to bolster security, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has called on administrative and law enforcement officials to remain vigilant along the India-Nepal frontier. He emphasized the urgency of tackling issues like drug trafficking, counterfeit currency, and smuggling with rigorous enforcement and advanced surveillance technologies.
Bihar's power consumers face temporary disruption in online services as North and South Bihar Discoms upgrade billing software. From May 20th evening to May 22nd morning, bill payments, meter recharges, and new connection applications will be unavailable. However, electricity supply remains unaffected, even for smart meter users. Residents are urged to clear dues beforehand.
After a 20-year absence, the endangered Indian Skimmers have made a triumphant return to the Ganga near Bhagalpur, marking a hopeful chapter in ecological restoration. These remarkable birds, which thrive on pristine waters and abundant fish, have been spotted along a stunning 60-km stretch in the Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary.
In a swift operation, Patna Police successfully arrested two suspects linked to a shocking robbery and shooting of a teacher. During the engagement, one of the suspects, identified as Sandeep, sustained a leg injury. The suspects, Sandeep alias Badal and Prince, were located thanks to a blend of technological surveillance and community tips.
In a spirited conclusion to their state conference, the CPI(ML) has committed to extend a helping hand to ten lakh underprivileged families while backing the strike of agricultural laborers.
Bihar's Crime Investigation Department is embarking on a groundbreaking digital revolution, aspiring to transition all investigative processes online within six months. This initiative will require police officers to submit charge sheets and final reports digitally, bolstered by comprehensive tech training.
In a compelling call to action, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary extended an invitation to entrepreneurs and investors to rediscover the potential of the state. He pledged to foster a business-friendly atmosphere, promising robust governance and a focus on progress.
In a bold move to enhance governance, Bihar's Chief Minister and Deputy CM are rolling out 'Sahyog camps' in every panchayat, aimed at making the resolution of public concerns easier than ever. From food supply shortages to property issues, officials are prepared to tackle a myriad of grievances within an ambitious 30-day timeframe.
In a decisive move towards accountability, Bihar's Revenue Minister has taken the step of suspending a block revenue officer in Muzaffarpur due to negligence on the job. This action comes after a three-month strike that hampered operations, leading the government to act swiftly.
At the upcoming World Health Assembly in Geneva, BJP spokesperson Kuntal Krishna will present his groundbreaking research, 'Connecting the Unconnected.' This paper illustrates how Bihar has transformed its healthcare landscape for 140 million citizens in the last 20 years, demonstrating a remarkable commitment to universal access.
In a groundbreaking initiative, the Reserve Bank of India has unveiled two foreign currency exchange counters in Raxaul, a pivotal city along the India-Nepal border. This move promises travelers favorable exchange rates and simplifies financial transactions, effectively tackling the challenges previously encountered.
In a significant ruling, Istkhar Alam has received an 11-year sentence alongside a hefty fine of Rs 1 lakh from an Aurangabad court for the possession of nearly 11 kg of opium. His trial concluded promptly following his arrest in April 2025, marking this as the tenth case related to the NDPS Act in the district for the year.

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