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In a transformative alliance, Patna Municipal Corporation has teamed up with Isha Outreach for an ambitious five-year project focusing on the Bans Ghat crematorium. This partnership not only embraces both electric and wood-based cremation methods but also enhances waste management and upholds meticulous record-keeping. The initiative aspires to deliver transparent and modernized services, ensuring respectful farewells that honor lives.
Nishant Kumar assumed charge as Bihar's Health Minister, pledging to prioritize healthcare services and scheme implementation. He aims to build on his father Nitish Kumar's legacy, focusing on improving facilities and accessibility. Meanwhile, opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav criticized the NDA government's stance on dynastic politics, questioning the induction of ministers without electoral mandates.
In Patna, a wave of determination surged among teacher aspirants as they gathered to rally for the long-awaited TRE-4 recruitment notification. Thousands took to the streets, their voices echoing demands for the immediate release of an advertisement for 46,595 positions. Despite prior commitments from officials, the promised notification remains frustratingly out of reach, sparking accusations of governmental inaction.
In a bold move to enhance the electric vehicle ecosystem, Bihar's transport department is rolling out EV charging stations at various locations including dhabas, hotels, and petrol pumps along major highways. This strategic expansion aligns with the introduction of 400 electric buses from the Central government, promising a greener future for transportation.
Panic subsided along the Bihar-Uttar Pradesh border Friday after a leopard, which injured eight people in separate attacks, was tranquilized and rescued. The animal, believed to have strayed from the Valmiki Tiger Reserve, caused fear across several villages before being safely caged and sent to Gorakhpur Zoo. Joint teams from both states conducted the successful operation.
In a heartwarming tribute, Tribhuvan School celebrated its founder's day by unveiling a stunning new hybrid rose named 'Tribhuvan.' Established in 2013, the school hosted a series of floral tributes and vibrant cultural performances to honor Tribhuvan Prasad Singh, a visionary ICS officer and passionate horticulturist.
A recovery agent was fatally shot inside an Indian Bank branch in Aurangabad on Friday. The incident occurred when a security guard's firearm discharged under unclear circumstances. While the guard claims it was an accident during cleaning, the deceased's family alleges deliberate firing. Police have taken the guard into custody and are investigating the exact cause of the shooting.
In a month-long initiative, the Danapur division of East Central Railway has successfully amassed around Rs 5 crore in fines targeting ticketless travel and unauthorized access to reserved coaches. An alarming 90 lakh passengers were identified breaching regulations, demonstrating a stark rise in infractions and penalties compared to the previous year.
Patna Municipal Corporation offered Rs 40 lakh tax relief to over 35,000 property owners for early payments. A 5% rebate is available until June 30. Despite collecting Rs 11 crore, collections are down from last year. PMC is urging taxpayers to pay, with defaulters facing 1.5% monthly interest from October.
Tragedy struck Saran district as a pickup van carrying an orchestra group collided head-on with a truck, claiming three lives, including a woman artist. This incident follows another fatal accident involving musicians just two days prior. The troupe was returning from a performance when the devastating crash occurred, leaving several others injured and critically wounded.
In a bid to enhance commuter experience, the Danapur division of railways has intensified its efforts to combat price gouging, executing 95 undercover inspections within a span of ten days. Responding to numerous passenger grievances regarding exorbitant charges for food, parking, and toilet facilities, authorities are implementing stringent penalties on offenders.
For nearly a decade, Krishna Sharma, affectionately dubbed 'Ambulance Sharma', has served as a lifeline along the Patna-Buxar highway. The owner of a furniture shop, he's committed over 1,200 acts of bravery by offering free ambulance transport to those in desperate need.
Newly sworn-in Bihar ministers have pledged to prioritize transparency and public welfare. Revenue Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal aims to clear pending cases and restore public trust. Social Welfare Minister Dr. Shweta Gupta will focus on women, children, and the elderly, while Prohibition Minister Madan Sahani vows to intensify efforts against liquor smuggling and spurious production.
In a powerful display of unity, Union minister Chirag Paswan joined forces with opposition parties in Bihar to denounce the police lathicharge against teacher aspirants in Patna. Protestors, pleading for recruitment announcements, faced alleged excessive force from law enforcement.
In a groundbreaking move, the Bihar Police and the transport department have unveiled the 'Lump Sum Traffic Challan Settlement Scheme 2026.' This innovative program is designed to resolve over 200,000 pending e-challans via Lok Adalat, bringing overdue relief to motorists facing minor offense penalties.
A severe thunderstorm battered Bihar on Friday, claiming seven lives and causing widespread disruption. Patna experienced heavy traffic jams, uprooted trees, and significant damage. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced Rs 4 lakh ex gratia for victims' families. Authorities are working on restoration, with an orange alert issued for Saturday.
Nalanda police successfully rescued four girls, three of them minors, from an illegal orchestra racket in Silao. Four individuals, including a woman, were apprehended for allegedly forcing the girls into performances and subjecting them to harassment. Authorities suspect an interstate human trafficking network was involved, and an investigation is ongoing.
Buxar District Magistrate Sahila has ordered the rebranding of 'Didi ki Rasoi' to 'Didi ka Cafe' and directed Jeevika Didis to receive modern technology training. She also stressed inter-departmental coordination for RSETI beneficiaries and expressed dissatisfaction with slow progress on the G-Ram G scheme, leading to salary withholding for programme officers.
A 19-year-old, Harsh alias Yash Kumar, was fatally shot in Patna's Didarganj area following an old dispute. Lured to a field by four youths from a neighboring village, he was shot in the chest and later died. Police are investigating the incident, with an FSL team collecting evidence and CCTV footage being reviewed. Raids are underway to apprehend the suspects.
In a bid to protect the villages along the Ganga River, a groundbreaking anti-erosion initiative worth Rs 52 crore has been greenlit for the Shahpur block of Bhojpur. This project promises hope to countless families affected by devastating erosion, especially those in Jawaniya village, which suffered a tremendous loss of over 200 homes and agricultural land in July 2025.
Following a distressing surge in road deaths exceeding 30 in Nalanda over just two weeks, the transport department is taking a proactive measure by introducing an AI-driven Integrated Traffic Management System. With advanced smart cameras and constant surveillance at high-risk areas and bustling streets, this technology will identify speeding offenders and facilitate automated e-challans.
Police used lathicharge in Patna to disperse Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE) 4.0 aspirants protesting for the delayed BPSC notification. Candidates gathered, demanding timely announcement and clarity on exam schedules. The situation escalated when demonstrators refused to leave the protest site, leading to police intervention. Details on injuries or detentions are pending.
Get ready! Patna University's admission portal is live this Saturday for the 2026-27 undergraduate programs, allowing aspiring students to apply until May 30. The selection process for four-year degrees will be based purely on Class 12 scores, so no entrance exam is needed. However, remember that some self-financing and professional courses will still require entrance exams in June.
In a bold move, Bihar's cabinet underwent a dramatic expansion as 32 new ministers took their oath, notably including the offspring of former chief ministers. Under the guidance of Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, this newly formed council strives for inclusivity across caste, community, and regional lines.
In a vibrant ceremony at Gandhi Maidan, Bihar's newly inaugurated council of ministers marked a pivotal moment, underscoring the BJP's savvy political maneuvering and societal outreach. The presence of key national figures added weight to the gathering, reflecting the partys expanding influence across the nation.
In a strategic cabinet expansion, Bihar's ruling BJP showcases its commitment to energetic, grassroots leadership by sidelining seasoned politician Mangal Pandey. The shake-up features newcomers hitting the ministerial scene alongside JD(U)'s inclusion of a medical expert and a representative from the caste community.
In 2024, Bihar emerged as the epicenter of juvenile delinquency in India, recording a striking 5,037 cases, representing a shocking 105% rise in violent incidents. The state didn't just lead in these alarming statistics but also topped the charts for assault cases and kidnappings.
In a bold display of political dominion, Bihar's Gandhi Maidan witnessed a substantial cabinet expansion, graced by Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. This moment not only marks the BJPs firm grip over the state but also recalls a poignant chapter from 13 years ago, when tragedy struck during a Modi rally.
In a shocking turn of events, a man faced a brutal mob justice after allegedly shooting at his wife and son by a railway crossing in Nalanda. The victims are currently battling for their lives, with authorities now investigating the motive, believed to be rooted in dowry conflicts and previous domestic violence.
In a distressing incident in Muzaffarpur, a 21-year-old woman was rescued from a hotel by law enforcement after making accusations of rape against her boyfriend. The authorities apprehended the suspect at the scene. The young woman revealed that she was misled into a sexual relationship under false promises of marriage.
In a striking move, opposition parties opted to boycott the oath-taking ceremony for the Bihar cabinet expansion, critiquing it as a mere spectacle orchestrated by the BJP rather than a legitimate constitutional function.
At St. Karen's High School, the new Student Council was ceremoniously inducted, highlighting the core values of integrity and responsibility. In a parallel effort, AN College unveiled its Green Initiative, transforming a former dumping ground into a vibrant green space by planting young saplings and promoting eco-awareness.
In a shocking turn of events, Deepak Thakur met a tragic fate at the hands of villagers in Sheikhpura after reportedly firing a weapon during a family trip, injuring his wife and child. The woman suffered serious wounds in this harrowing incident, which escalated into chaos.
In a significant breakthrough, the NIA has officially implicated notorious arms trafficker Parvez Alam in a sprawling inter-state ammunition smuggling operation. His illicit activities spanned across Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana, marking him as the ninth defendant in the ongoing Patna case.
In a tragic event, Kunal Kumar, a 22-year-old student studying Dietetics in Sheikhpura, Bihar, was found deceased in an apparent suicide at his home. His family discovered him hanging, and he was subsequently rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
In a heartbreaking development, the small town of Nalanda mourns the loss of 18-year-old Amarendra Kumar, whose lifeless body was pulled from the Goithwa river after a two-day search. His family fears the worst, suspecting foul play and even murder, as the young man's face showed signs of severe disfigurement and burn marks were found on his remains.
In a groundbreaking initiative, Bihar Police's latest campaign, 'Cyber Prahar 3.0,' has made impressive strides within its first week, resulting in 31 FIRs and 50 arrests. This focused operation takes aim at deceptive fraud networks, mule accounts, and individuals utilizing counterfeit documents. Authorities have swiftly confiscated electronic devices and falsified identification, while ongoing investigations promise to uncover even more offenders.
Critics from opposition factions condemned the latest cabinet enlargement in Bihar, asserting that the BJP-dominated administration is favoring family legacies over merit and sidelining both women's issues and adequate caste representation.
Patna University proudly announced the arrival of 400 new PhD scholars hailing from various disciplines including humanities, social sciences, sciences, and commerce, as they embark on their six-month academic journey. The induction session provided an invaluable opportunity for scholars to meet their faculty mentors, delve into the specifics of their coursework, explore research facilities, and familiarize themselves with university protocols.

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