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Bihar's government has adopted an ambitious Rs 72,901 crore borrowing strategy dedicated to enhancing development and streamlining administrative functions. This includes a groundbreaking initiative in collaboration with Singapore's GFTN to foster an AI ecosystem, set to empower thousands through training and bolster the startup landscape.
In a worrisome development, hospitals in Bihar enrolled in the Ayushman Bharat scheme are grappling with significant financial challenges. Payments for cashless treatments provided to low-income patients have been delayed for more than four months, leading to unpaid dues that run into crores. This financial crisis is threatening the livelihoods of staff, the availability of essential medicines, and daily operations.
In a heartbreaking turn of events in Muzaffarpur, the bodies of two young cousins, who had been missing for 48 hours, were tragically discovered near a brick kiln. The girls, aged only 12 and 7, showed signs of severe trauma, indicating a vicious act of violence.
In a shocking early morning incident in Patna, Shambhu Kumar, a dedicated government schoolteacher, was shot in the shoulder while bravely attempting to thwart a mobile phone robbery by two individuals on a motorcycle. As he made his way to work, Kumar's quick reflexes to resist the theft prompted one of the assailants to fire a shot.
In a bid to streamline land administration, Bihar's Revenue Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal has set an ambitious timeline of 15 days for the resolution of all outstanding land mutation cases, highlighting a commitment to transparency and accountability.
In the wake of the NEET (UG) 2026 exam cancellation, law enforcement conducted a surprise raid at a medical college hostel in Bihar, targeting students suspected of involvement with a solver gang. Although the search yielded no significant evidence, authorities are determined to unravel the web of a purported examination fraud ring.
In a bid to address rising energy concerns, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has launched an impactful austerity initiative, drawing inspiration from Prime Minister Modi's call for conservation. This program emphasizes reducing the use of government vehicles, streamlining the Chief Minister's convoy, and promoting flexible work arrangements alongside designated 'no vehicle' days.
In a decisive move, the Bihar Congress has taken a firm stance against internal dissent by expelling three members, including the former NSUI state chief, Rashid Fakhri, for a period of six years.
In a shocking incident in Aurangabad, a group of five armed robbers on motorcycles launched a daring attack on jeweller Devendra Prasad Soni right outside the Police Line Road. The assailants viciously assaulted him, making off with valuables worth around Rs 17.4 lakh, including cash and gold.
In a serious breach of trust, cybercriminals have been arrested for masquerading as Kajal Jhamb, the Principal District and Sessions Judge of Buxar, via WhatsApp. They exploited her image to mislead lawyers and court personnel, reaching out from Thai phone numbers and urgently demanding financial aid of as much as Rs 50,000.
At Veer Kunwar Singh University, a wave of discontent brews as students rally against the recent graduation exams, held in the absence of regular classes. The community voices its frustration over contentious fee irregularities, with many insisting they've already settled their certificate fees, only to face an unexpected online demand for an extra Rs 500.
In a shocking incident that unfolded in broad daylight, five armed assailants on motorcycles executed a daring robbery, stealing Rs 27 lakh from the cash van of a CMS company in Patna.
In an exciting new initiative, Bihar's cooperative department is set to pilot vegetable sales centers that draw inspiration from the acclaimed 'Sudha' brand. This venture aims not only to elevate farmer incomes but also to enhance their access to broader markets, thereby reinforcing the marketing framework across the state.
In a pioneering effort to bolster land transaction integrity, Bihar has launched a cutting-edge e-registration system. This innovation allows prospective buyers to easily access comprehensive official land records prior to the registration of raiyati land. Aimed at reducing fraud and legal disputes, this initiative is part of the larger 'Sabka Samman, Jeevan Aasaan' initiative.
In Buxar, jewellery merchants express deep concern following Prime Minister Modi's suggestion to curtail gold purchases. They argue that such measures could jeopardize jobs and threaten the livelihood of small enterprises. Gold, they insist, holds immense cultural value and provides financial security for many rural and middle-class households.
Tragedy struck in the quiet village of Musapur as the lifeless body of 22-year-old Vikas Kumar was found in a nearby field, bearing the scars of a brutal stabbing. Vikas had attended a lively wedding celebration on Monday night but failed to return, raising alarm among his family.
With a focus on the welfare of the elderly, Bihar's food minister has urged officials to investigate a doorstep delivery service for PDS rations aimed at citizens aged 80 and above. A trial run is on the horizon, paving the way for a statewide rollout based on its effectiveness.
The cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 exam due to reported paper leaks has thrown Bihar's aspiring medical students into a whirlwind of doubt and frustration. Many feel their hard work has been squandered and are left uncertain about when they will get another shot at the exam.
In response to the relentless threat of flooding, Bihar's disaster management minister has mandated the construction of permanent flood shelters on elevated terrains to mitigate waterlogging risks. Immediate inspections of ongoing projects are underway, as officials recognize the importance of their role in protecting lives and ensuring accountability.
In a bold move to combat pollution and reduce fuel dependency, the Bihar government is switching its ministers and departments to electric vehicles, heeding Prime Minister Modi's appeal for better energy practices. While recognizing the importance of security for official convoys, there's a strong push to streamline the fleet.
In an ambitious move to fortify the party's foundation, Bihar Congress chief Rajesh Ram has established a clear deadline of June 20 for assembling state and district committees. This directive follows an important meeting centered on the 'Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan', a campaign designed to rejuvenate the party's organizational structure.
In a proactive step, Bihar's education department has instructed all teachers involved with the Census-2027 to promptly upload their assignment details on the E-Shikshakosh portal within the next 48 hours. This initiative is crucial to ensure that enumerators and supervisors receive the necessary academic and administrative assistance, addressing previous concerns of inadequate data.
The recent irregularities in the NEET-UG 2026 exam mirror the infamous 2024 Bihar paper leak scandal, where alleged mastermind Sanjeev Kumar Singh played a pivotal role. This earlier controversy, which revolved around bribes of Rs 30-50 lakh for access to exam papers, resulted in over 50 arrests and triggered a comprehensive CBI investigation.
In a remarkable display of democratic engagement, Bihar's Ara-Buxar constituency saw an astounding voter turnout topping 97% during the recent legislative council by-election. Polling proceeded smoothly across 25 booths, marred only by a brief scuffle involving an RJD candidate at one Ara center. Comprehensive measures were implemented to guarantee a transparent and unbiased election, including live webcasting at every site.
Patna University is set to debut an innovative dual degree program that combines the flexibility of online learning with traditional classroom experiences, following the green light from its academic council. This program aligns with UGC guidelines, preserving the integrity of PhD studies as a distinct path.
In a heated response to the cancellation of NEET-UG 2026 amid allegations of a paper leak, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav asserted that the NDA government has put the ambitions of 23 lakh students at risk. He lambasted the government's ability to manage such critical matters, pointing out the alarming pattern of exam leaks.
In a pioneering move, Bihar's agriculture department has rolled out an innovative initiative to establish a digital identity for farmers, promoting greater transparency and economic growth. With over 55% of the registration benchmark achieved, the initiative links farmer IDs to PM-Kisan beneficiaries.
Vikas Vaibhav, a senior IPS officer, has stepped into the role of Magadh Range Inspector General, a position fraught with challenges. Renowned for his no-nonsense demeanor, Vaibhav is committed to implementing the recent Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, making it clear that any attempt to skew investigations will not be tolerated.
In a heartbreaking incident in Nalanda district, a young life was abruptly cut short when 22-year-old Ravi Kumar suffered fatal injuries after his motorcycle was struck by a reckless driver in the vicinity of Bhenda village. On his way to visit his in-laws, Ravi's hopes for a joyful family gathering were dashed.
In a troubling incident in Saran district, a young girl faced a brutal gang attack by three men while heading to a library for her studies. The police have apprehended one suspect and are on the hunt for the remaining two. Reports indicate the girl was lured to a remote area.
In a recent statement, Bihars Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwari addressed the valid worries of candidates preparing for the Teacher Recruitment Examination. He assured them that the government is actively working to hasten the recruitment process. Regarding the unfortunate incident involving protestors, he committed to thoroughly understanding the circumstances.
In a tragic turn of events in Nalanda district, two lives were lost due to horrific road incidents. Ramesh Prasad, an egg vendor, met his untimely demise when an unknown vehicle collided with him in Sohsarai. Meanwhile, another tragedy unfolded as Raju Kumar was struck by a vehicle while riding his motorcycle near his village in Ben.
A dark cloud loomed over Nalanda district as a 50-year-old man lost his life in a brutal attack driven by a land dispute in Noorsarai. The day did not end there; clashes erupted in Ongaridham and Sare, resulting in additional fatalities and injuries.

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