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In Patna, a tempest of political discourse erupted as ex-Chief Minister Rabri Devi prepared to leave her government residence. RJD spokesperson Shakti Singh Yadav vocally supported her, daring political adversaries to cease meddling if they couldn't uncover any illicit gains.
In a recent address, State Panchayati Raj Minister Deepak Prakash took a firm stance against the opposition, accusing them of shirking public responsibilities and lacking vital issues to discuss. He praised the government's ongoing initiatives aimed at empowering rural communities and fostering transparency.
During a recent visit, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar took an on-site tour of the ongoing tunnel project connecting the Bihar Museum with the Patna Museum. He emphasized the importance of finishing the project swiftly and ensuring high standards of quality.
In a tragic incident in Muzaffarpur, the lifeless body of a 28-year-old bride has been found, leading to serious allegations of dowry harassment and murder. The victim's family has accused her in-laws of inflicting severe torture in pursuit of luxury possessions, specifically a high-end car and an apartment.
In a pioneering move, Bihar has introduced an innovative online platform through the Biharbhumi portal, making land partition and registration more accessible. Families can now seamlessly submit a collective application for their land shares, thereby reducing paperwork and streamlining the process.
In memory of Acharya Kishore Kunal, the visionary founder of Mahavir Vatsalya Aspatal, free OPD services will be available this Monday, commemorating his first death anniversary. To honor his legacy, a statue of the esteemed IPS officer and humanitarian will be unveiled. Known for its commitment to accessible healthcare, the hospital will waive all OPD fees for the day.
Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar took proactive steps to ensure a smooth 359th Prakash Parv celebration in Patna Sahib. His inspection included crucial facilities for pilgrims, like the newly erected 'Prakash Punj' watchtower and a spacious community hall, aiming for an unforgettable experience for visitors honoring Guru Gobind Singh's birth anniversary from all corners of the world.
In a significant humanitarian effort, Patna officials have rescued twenty children and four women from the hardships of street begging at crowded intersections and sacred places. This initiative, which targets the critical issues of exploitation and trafficking, facilitated their relocation to safe shelter homes and rehabilitation centers.
In Patna, the vibrant spirit of devotion fills the air as locals commemorate the 359th Prakash Parv of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The festivities feature dynamic Nagar kirtans, a sumptuous langar for all to share, and a lively procession that brings the community together.
In a significant crackdown on illegal activities, East Champaran authorities confiscated around 2,000 bags of urea, SSP, and MOP fertilizers that were being secretly stored and pumped up in prices.
In an impressive crackdown, Patna police have arrested a dozen suspects, including a rogue bank employee, tied to an elaborate ATM fraud scheme. This devious crew was known for capturing unsuspecting customer card details, snatching PINs, and misleading victims with counterfeit helplines, draining their accounts in the process. The ringleader, however, remains elusive.
IIT-Patna has proudly unveiled Bihar's inaugural Param Rudra supercomputer, a major leap forward in the National Supercomputing Mission. This cutting-edge resource is set to inspire and support students, faculty, and researchers as they tackle diverse computing challenges, paving the way for groundbreaking innovations in the region and strengthening India's standing in supercomputing technology.
In a harrowing incident that has sent shockwaves through Gaya district, the brutal slaying of farmers Keshari Devi and Pradeep Yadav in their humble farm hut has raised alarming questions about safety in rural areas. Discovered in the early hours, both victims had their throats cut while they fiercely protected their hard-earned harvest.
In a commendable response to severe weather, Patna Municipal Corporation is currently offering refuge to over 10,000 at-risk individuals. With 953 beds available across various centers and providing not just warm meals but also cozy blankets, this initiative prioritizes safety with enhanced CCTV monitoring and police patrols.
In a shocking turn of events, Sasaram faced a potential tragedy as an under-construction ropeway's upper station and tower crumbled during trial runs, leading to the dramatic plummet of four cabins. Thankfully, diligent workers on-site managed to flee before disaster struck. In response, authorities have initiated a comprehensive investigation and called for a design review by IIT Patna.
In a sorrowful turn of events in Jamui district, two lives were tragically cut short in unrelated train accidents along the Jhajha-Kiul railway line. Palli Singh, aged 45, lost his life while attempting to cross the tracks, while another man, approximately 55 and yet to be identified, met a similar heartbreaking fate.
Bihar is currently engulfed in a harsh winter, grappling with frigid temperatures and heavy fog as per the Indian Meteorological Department's alerts. The community is enduring extended periods of 'cold day' conditions, leading to diminished visibility that impacts daily routines and transportation. With the mercury unlikely to rise soon, residents should prepare for continued chills ahead.
As winter wraps Patna in its frosty embrace, the demand for cozy clothing and heat-inducing gadgets has skyrocketed. Retailers are witnessing an impressive 40-50% increase in sales for geysers, heaters, and blankets. The streets are alive with shoppers eager to find warmth, and experts predict that if the cold snap lingers, sales will continue to rise.
A dense fog led to a head-on collision between a car and a school bus near Bettiah, injuring four, including a nine-year-old student. The incident occurred on the Ramnagar-Lauria main road. All injured received prompt medical attention and were discharged after first aid. Authorities responded swiftly to the scene.
A man, Pintu Barnwal, from Gopalganj district, Bihar, was arrested on charges of allegedly marrying three women over a span of three years, without divorcing any of his previous wives. The arrest followed complaints from his first and second wives, who accused him of domestic violence and demanding dowry.
In a shocking incident, renowned 32-year-old chef Raju Paswan was targeted near the Bampali embankment in Bhojpur district, suffering four gunshot wounds from unknown assailants. Authorities believe that a deceitful call for catering services led him to the site, hinting at a potential previous conflict in the workplace as the motive.

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