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In a groundbreaking ruling, the Patna High Court made history by granting an unprecedented 463 bails related to alcohol prohibition offenses on Monday, shattering its own previous record. Justice Rudra Prakash Mishra emphasized that the ineffective enforcement of laws often leads to unnecessary imprisonment for minor liquor offenses.
A six-day faculty enhancement workshop has kicked off at Government Engineering College, Buxar, hosted by IIT-Patna's Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Centre. With 90 educators engaging in a hybrid format, the program spotlights innovation and their professional journey. During the virtual opening, IIT-Patna's Director T N Singh highlighted the pivotal role of educators in contributing to the nation's progress.
In a remarkable achievement, twenty-one engineering graduates from GEC Bhojpur have landed placements with a premier Kolkata firm, rejoicing in annual packages ranging from Rs3.5 to Rs4.75 lakh. Representing diverse disciplines like electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation, this success underscores the institute's commitment to excellence in technical education and a proactive training cell that bridges students with industry opportunities.
In a shocking turn of events, a man suspected of kidnapping a young girl from Buxar has evaded police custody after being apprehended in Punjab. The girl's family, taking matters into their own hands, found the suspect and are now voicing their anger at the police's failure to secure him.
In a tragic discovery, a young man named Mehtab Alam, just 21 years old, was found dead in an abandoned house in Patna's Phulwarisharif region on Monday. The local police, aided by forensic specialists and a dog unit, have launched a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
In a shocking turn of events, Krishnandan Yadav, a 58-year-old farmer from the Balia police station region in Begusarai, was fatally shot in his sleep. The gunman struck around 11:30 PM, targeting him directly in the chest before making a swift escape. Authorities are on the case, focusing on the tire marks found at the crime scene.
Nitin Nabin is poised to make history as the youngest national president of the BJP, a decision celebrated as a reflection of the party's commitment to democratic values and recognition of hardworking leaders. BJP officials from Bihar have expressed their deep pride in this landmark moment, which stands as a remarkable deviation from traditional dynastic politics.
In a shocking turn of events, two brothers hailing from Nawada, Vikash and Vishal Kumar, have been taken into custody for their alleged involvement in a vast cyber-fraud operation, raking in multi-crore revenues. Their scam reportedly targeted unsuspecting individuals, with one notable instance involving a 3.10 lakh fraud case from Ara.
In a groundbreaking move, the Bihar government has unveiled the 'Sabka Samman-Jeevan Aasaan' initiative aimed at enhancing the efficiency of public administration through cutting-edge technology. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, biweekly departmental meetings will take place at both state and district levels, fostering collaboration between officials and citizens to expedite the resolution of public grievances.
According to KSDSU Vice-Chancellor Lakshmi Niwas Pandey, Sanskrit serves as the cornerstone of all Indian languages, essential for their growth and evolution. He emphasized the crucial role of the Indian language family within the framework of NEP 2020, likening it to a harmonious bouquet stemming from Sanskrit.
In a landmark decision, the Patna High Court has affirmed the constitutional validity of the Aadhaar-enabled, GPS-integrated facial recognition attendance system for medical educators in Bihar. The court concluded that this technology does not infringe upon privacy rights, praising it as a scientifically sound method for monitoring attendance.
During Tuesday's senate meeting at Patliputra University, significant decisions are set to unfold. The anticipated convocation on January 29 and a budget deficit of Rs600 crore for the fiscal year 2026-27 are on the table, alongside promotions for 104 dedicated educators. The agenda also highlights compassionate appointments and collaborations with upcoming colleges, paving the way for a transformative academic landscape.
In a spectacular display of unity, Bodh Gaya launched the 10-day 37th Nyingma Monlam Chenmo, drawing more than 10,000 Buddhist monks, nuns, and devotees for a powerful prayer for world peace.
As Patna prepares to celebrate its 77th Republic Day, Gandhi Maidan is undergoing significant transformations. District Magistrate Thiyagrajan S M is meticulously overseeing preparations, which include organized sector divisions, continuous monitoring by a dedicated sub-committee, and improved security featuring CCTV cameras and elevated watchtowers.
In a troubling development, eight universities in Bihar failed to meet the January 15 deadline to appoint new assistant professors in political science, worsening the already critical shortage of educators.
In a shocking turn of events, the lifeless body of 42-year-old Phulwa Devi was uncovered in Jamui district on Monday morning, bearing numerous wounds that raise serious concerns regarding foul play. Just back from her stint in Bengaluru, the community is reeling from the news.
A Mithilanchal storyteller, Shravan Das, has been arrested in Darbhanga for allegedly exploiting a minor girl and forcing her to undergo an abortion. Police are also investigating his associate, Mauni Baba, who is absconding. Meanwhile, opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav criticized the state government, alleging complicity in crimes against women and minors.
In a bid to enhance safety on national and state highways, Bihar has implemented a ban on e-rickshaws and jugaad vehicles, which are often criticized for their sluggish pace and inadequate braking mechanisms. This decision, impacting thousands of drivers and passengers, has ignited concerns about job security and accessible transportation, especially in the rural communities.
The 'Pankh 2026 Talent Extravaganza' at Baldwin Academy celebrated the creative brilliance of youth from schools across the city, spotlighting a dazzling array of artistic performances. In another thrilling event, Arnav Rajrit emerged victorious in the German Spell Bee 3.0 Competition, standing out among 2,000 competitors from Bihar and Jharkhand, a true testament to linguistic excellence and cultural connection.
The tragic passing of a medical student in Patna has sparked a political uproar, prompting opposition figures to criticize the state's purported neglect concerning law enforcement and the protection of women.
In a pivotal move, the RJD has scheduled a national executive gathering in Patna for January 25, as whispers of a leadership transition grow louder. With Lalu Prasad facing health and legal hurdles, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav is anticipated to ascend as the national working president. This meeting will also focus on the party's forthcoming strategies and key national political challenges.
Chaos broke out aboard the Fatuha-Buxar Passenger train late Saturday night when two assailants launched a brazen robbery on unsuspecting passengers, including women. In the scuffle, a brave individual was injured while attempting to thwart the attackers, who vanished into the night as quickly as they arrived.
A dedicated investigation unit is delving into the unsettling case of an 18-year-old medical student found dead in Patna. Authorities are interrogating the medical personnel from the private hospital where she first sought care. The findings from the post-mortem examination raise the possibility of sexual assault, challenging the hospital's earlier claims of innocence.
Bihar's government ITIs are now equipped with Tata Technology's Centres of Excellence, aiming to train a skilled workforce for global markets. These centers, established in 149 out of 151 ITIs, focus on modern technologies and industry needs, including the MSME sector. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar recently inspected a women's ITI and CoE in Motihari, emphasizing training quality.
In a fervent expression of student activism, pupils in Patna have taken to the streets, demanding access to their hostels and vital study materials as they approach critical Intermediate and NEET exams. The hostel's closure, initiated after a tragic incident involving a student's death, has left the rooms locked and students in dire need of their textbooks and notes.
Left parties in Bihar are protesting the state's ban on e-rickshaws and 'jugaad' vehicles on highways. Leaders argue the order, affecting thousands of poor families' livelihoods, was imposed without providing alternative routes. They plan statewide demonstrations to demand a rollback, highlighting that these vehicles are crucial for short-distance travel between local markets.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, an ambitious 18-year-old aspiring doctor met a tragic fate in Patna. Discovered unconscious in her secure hostel room, her parents suspect sinister motives, pointing to alarming injuries and inconsistencies from a medical professional.
Bihar's Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha has declared decisive action against land mafias by March, aiming to establish a transparent system and resolve long-standing disputes. Highlighting land disputes as a major challenge to urban growth, the government is implementing the Anchal Guard system and focusing on accurate land measurements.
In Khagaria, a daily peril unfolds as thousands traverse the treacherous Bagmati River by boat, yearning for a bridge that seems forever elusive. Over ten villages inhabit this precarious reality, where the lack of reliable transport hampers access to education and healthcare. Their calls for action at Agar Ghat echo unanswered, leaving communities stranded in uncertainty.
Union Minister Lalan Singh has firmly shut down any possibility of former Union Minister RCP Singh rejoining the JD(U), stating that individuals who weakened the party have no place. This comes amid speculation fueled by RCP's recent praise for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and an open invitation from a JD(U) legislator.
Bihar STF apprehended two individuals in Darbhanga, linked to a massive gold jewelry heist in Mysore, Karnataka. The duo, Rishikesh Singh and Pankaj Kumar, were found with stolen items and cash. Interrogation revealed their gang's prior reconnaissance in multiple Indian cities, with both facing numerous criminal charges across states. Mysore police are pursuing further action.
At a landmark centennial celebration, RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale passionately addressed the vital contribution of youth in shaping the future of the nation. He reflected on the organisations extensive efforts over the past century in promoting unity, patriotism, and self-sufficiency, reaffirming that RSS values the nation's welfare above all political ambitions
On the auspicious day of Magh Mauni Amavasya, the Triveni Sangam in Valmikinagar transformed into a sea of devotion as thousands faced the chill to cleanse their souls with a holy dip. Pilgrims journeyed from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Nepal, engaging in cherished traditions like charitable giving and temple excursions
Bihar's language academies, once bustling hubs of cultural enrichment, now teeter on the edge of extinction as they grapple with chronic understaffing and governmental indifference. These institutions, which used to thrive on linguistic diversity and community engagement, are now hindered by skeletal workforces, crippling their capacity to host events and publish new materials.
In a bold stride towards linguistic preservation, Bihar's cabinet has greenlit the formation of two fresh academies dedicated to Prakrit and Pali. This initiative seeks to revive these time-honored languages, despite the fact that current language academies have been somewhat sidelined.
Acclaimed poet Arun Kamal voices his worries about the deteriorating condition of language academies in Bihar, linking their downfall to governmental apathy and evolving agendas since the 1990s. He foresees bleak outcomes for young generations and literary innovation if action isn't taken. Advocating for scholar-driven governance and greater academic freedom, Kamal calls for a renaissance of these crucial cultural pillars.

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