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Police in Patna have apprehended four individuals belonging to a notorious gang specializing in fraud and chain-snatching. Operating from a tempo, the criminals targeted elderly women, luring them with fake gold biscuits to steal their valuables. The arrests followed a tip-off, leading to a chase and the recovery of fake gold, cash, and vehicles used in their crimes.
In West Champaran, sugarcane farmers have taken to the streets, fervently advocating for a support price of Rs 500 per quintal. They express concerns over skyrocketing input costs, stating that the current prices place immense strain on their livelihoods compared to neighboring states.
Patna witnessed two brazen daylight robberies within 24 hours, with criminals making off with over Rs 10 lakh in cash and valuables. A collection agent was held at gunpoint and robbed of Rs 5.25 lakh near Beur, while a senior executive lost jewellery and electronics worth Rs 5 lakh on New Bypass Road.
Bihar is set to reimagine its economic future as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar presents an audacious plan to elevate the state as a prime investment destination. The initiative, aimed at generating millions of jobs, envisions an investment of Rs 50 lakh crore within five years.
Bihar's Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, is preparing to evaluate the progress of the Nawanagar Special Economic Zone this coming Monday. As part of the planning, the District Magistrate has already inspected the area and the various active projects. With a dedicated investment of Rs 109 crore, this 125-acre zone aims to foster economic growth.
Bihar has launched a high-tech Chief Secretary Public Grievance Redressal System for prompt resolution. Citizens can now send complaints directly to the Chief Secretary via WhatsApp or email, with a guaranteed 72-hour disposal time for most issues. This initiative ensures real-time monitoring and accountability, aiming to significantly accelerate grievance resolution across departments.
The Bihar Home Guard Corps proudly commemorated its 79th Raising Day, reflecting on remarkable accomplishments. With an increase in daily duty allowances, the corps stands as a national benchmark in home guard and fire service efficiency. In recent elections, the contribution of over 44,000 dedicated home guards was paramount.
Bihar gears up for CLAT 2026 with 5,433 students appearing across seven centres, primarily in Patna and Muzaffarpur. The Common Law Admission Test will see 5,009 candidates vying for LLB seats and 424 for LLM. Admit cards are out, and stringent security measures are in place for the two-hour examination, which will utilize OMR sheets for the first time.
A tragic accident in Muzaffarpur claimed the life of a 13-year-old girl and injured three others when a truck snagged a low-hanging wire, causing an electric pole to fall. The incident occurred as a group of students walked to school. Police are investigating the poorly maintained power infrastructure and the driver, who fled the scene.
To combat the chilling winter nights, Patna Municipal Corporation has launched over 25 rain baseras equipped with 953 beds, providing essential warmth and shelter for the homeless and laborers. These facilities, including designated shelters for women, are strategically located near transportation hubs.
A local LJP (RV) leader and village head, Kamlesh Rai, has been arrested in Sasaram for allegedly kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor. The girl, who went missing on her way to coaching, was later found. Police invoked the POCSO Act after a medical examination and recording her statement. Investigations are ongoing.
A cohort of 35 Vietnamese travelers found themselves in a gripping 24-hour struggle at Gaya Airport when their IndiGo flight to Delhi was unexpectedly cancelled. Left without lodging or financial recourse, they garnered support from kind-hearted locals and volunteers.
A major IndiGo technical glitch crippled operations at Patna airport, leading to 26 flight cancellations and over a thousand stranded passengers. Fares on other airlines skyrocketed to nearly Rs 90,000. Passengers faced immense difficulty reaching IndiGo for assistance, highlighting severe customer service issues amidst the widespread disruption.
In the Bihar Legislative Council, a stormy session unfolded as members clashed over a supplementary budget of Rs 92,000 crore and a new Rs 10,000 assistance scheme for women. The opposition dismissed the budget as extravagant and labeled the women's scheme an 'election gimmick,' raising concerns about effective use of the funds.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has directed officials to ensure a smooth paddy procurement process for the 2025-26 kharif season, emphasizing farmer convenience and vigilance against disruptions. The government is providing full support. The procurement period is set from November 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026, with a target of 36.85 lakh metric tons.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated the 41st Patna Book Fair at Gandhi Maidan, running until December 16. Organized by CRD, the event boasts over 200 stalls and 300 programs, this year dedicated to Awadhesh Preet with a 'Wellness A Way of Life' theme.
Bihar's budget for FY 2025-26 has surged past Rs 3.16 lakh crore, a significant leap from Rs 24,000 crore during the RJD era. Finance Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav credited Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's knowledge, technique and integrity for this growth, countering opposition claims of financial mismanagement and highlighting past scams.
A tragic case of mistaken identity led to the fatal shooting of BPSC teacher Shivani Verma in Araria. Hired to eliminate her husband's alleged girlfriend, two shooters mistakenly targeted Verma, who shared a similar commute. Police have arrested the main conspirator and the shooters, recovering crucial evidence. The investigation revealed the victim had no connection to the intended target.
Bihar Police is making strides toward a safer environment for women and girls with the rollout of the 'Abhaya Brigade' throughout all districts. This proactive squad, including capable women officers, will survey school surroundings and marketplace hotspots, taking immediate action against any offenders they encounter.
Tej Pratap Yadav, a leader of Janshakti Janata Dal and former Bihar minister, has filed an FIR against retired IPS officer Amitabh Kumar Das. Yadav alleges Das has repeatedly broadcast false, baseless and highly offensive remarks about his personal and family life on YouTube, aiming to defame him.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, the Saran district community is mourning the loss of two young livesa 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl, both from the same village. Tragically, they were discovered at the boy's home, having taken their own lives using a dupatta, while their families were away.
In a dramatic twist during Governor Arif Mohammed Khan's speech, technical glitches with the microphones caused quite a stir. In response, Bihar Assembly Speaker Prem Kumar called for an urgent high-level meeting. Officials from the building construction department committed to holding those responsible accountable and discussed implementing immediate alternative solutions.

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