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In an inspiring move to uplift the agricultural sector, Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary emphasized the government's commitment to bolstering farmers' fortunes. With a vision to double their incomes, he announced the integration of cutting-edge technology into farming practices.
Bihar is embarking on an ambitious journey to rejuvenate its economy by unlocking around 100 acres of industrial land designated for new investors. By breathing new life into closed and disputed units, the state is implementing its Amnesty and Exit Policies to convert dormant land into vibrant industrial hubs.
In a pioneering move, JLNMCH in Bhagalpur is about to unveil Bihar's inaugural herbal garden, merging the realms of allopathy and Ayurveda. This garden will not only protect rare medicinal plants but also serve as a vibrant research hub for students exploring treatment methodologies for a range of ailments.
In a recent campaign, health authorities underscored how essential routine ultrasounds are for expectant mothers in identifying congenital heart defects early on, which can be life-saving. This weeks global awareness initiative shines a spotlight on this condition, which impacts around 2% of newborns each year.
Madhepura's Singheshwar Sthan, a cherished ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, is set to host a spectacular month-long fair in honor of Mahashivaratri, supported by the government. This festival is expected to attract devotees not only from nearby regions but also from neighboring Nepal.
As Mahashivaratri approaches, Patna is about to transform into a vibrant hub of spirituality and culture, featuring 30 magnificent processions and a central ceremony at the historic Khajpura Shiv temple.
In a remarkable turn of events, Bihar sees a groundbreaking milestone as girl students surpass boys in the 2026 Matriculation exams, with an impressive turnout of over 1.5 million candidates.
In a powerful address, Patna High Court's Chief Justice Sangam Kumar Sahoo advocated for the importance of maintaining a pristine courtroom, asserting, A tidy court is a reflection of an uncluttered mind.
In a heartfelt tribute, Nishant Kumar, son of Nitish Kumar, honored the legendary 'Mountain Man' Dashrath Manjhi in Gehlaur, igniting conversations around his prospective role within JD(U). His visit to significant sites like the Vishnupad temple and Mahabodhi Mahavihara further emphasizes a commitment to the cultural heritage of Bihar.
In anticipation of the Malmas Mela-2026 in Rajgir, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has urged officials to prioritize the comfort and safety of the attendees. He called for enhanced security measures, quality accommodation, and essential amenities to cater to the expected influx of devotees.
In an exciting development for Bihar, the Deputy Chief Minister unveiled plans aimed at invigorating the revenue and land reforms sector. These initiatives will pave the way for a dedicated land bank to fuel industrial expansion while leading to the recruitment of 16,584 new professionals.
In a bid to revitalize the agricultural landscape, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has called on officials to fast-track the reopening of all shuttered sugar mills statewide. Under the banner of the 'Samriddh Udyog-Sashakt Bihar' initiative, he underscored the dual advantages of supporting local farmers and boosting job creation.
Police apprehended a key suspect in a massive Rs1.20 crore digital arrest scam. Mohammad Gufran, arrested in Madhubani, confessed to operating an international money laundering network from Haryana, funneling cyberfraud proceeds abroad. Authorities recovered two cellphones believed to be used in the elaborate scheme. He has been transferred to Bhagalpur for further investigation into the wider criminal enterprise.
In a groundbreaking 70-hour operation, tax officials descended on Purnia's Panorama Group, uncovering a staggering haul of over Rs 1.25 crore in cash, alongside 3kg of gold and property documents worth Rs 100 crore. Engaging 200 officers across three districts, the raid scrutinized various establishments, including offices, schools, and hospitals.
A daring daylight robbery saw over two dozen armed criminals loot cash and jewellery worth approximately Rs1 crore from a retired principal's home in Madhubani. The masked intruders disabled CCTV, assaulted family members, and spent an hour ransacking the property. Police are investigating, with a Nepal-based gang suspected, and a local resident taken in for questioning.
Pappu Yadav, the resilient independent MP from Purnia, emerged from Beur jail after being granted bail in three separate cases. He openly condemned his detention, pointing to alleged inconsistencies in the Khemka murder investigation. With a renewed commitment, he promised to seek justice for the tragic death of a NEET student.
Opposition members protested at the Bihar assembly, criticizing the state government's handling of law and order, particularly concerning crimes against women. Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary defended the administration, asserting good governance and advising the opposition to use parliamentary channels. He claimed criminals fear the government and are fleeing the state.
In a bid to reclaim the beauty of Patna, the Municipal Corporation is ramping up its campaign against unsightly illegal posters and banners. Equipped with advanced water jetting technology, city officials are scouring all six zones, ensuring every inch of public space is tidied up.
Bomb threats via email sent civil courts in Purnia and Buxar into lockdown Friday. Judicial proceedings were halted, and premises evacuated as security forces conducted thorough searches. While no explosives were found, authorities are investigating the email's origin and have intensified security checks. Legal action is promised against those responsible.
In the heart of Phulwarisharif, emotions ran high as residents gathered to protest the unsettling circumstances surrounding the death of an Intermediate student, who tragically fell from a coaching centre. The grieving family raises serious concerns about possible foul play, pointing to suspicious injuries and compelling CCTV evidence.
A journalist, Ramesh Kumar Singh, was shot in the stomach late Thursday night in Siwan district by two unidentified assailants on a motorcycle. Singh, returning home after a wedding, was attacked near a closed sugar mill.
A sensational Valentine's Week clip from Munger district has taken social media by storm, featuring a woman presenting her husband with a rose and a drink. The provocative video, starring a local entrepreneur and his influencer spouse, has since escalated in drama with the appearance of a firearm.

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