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Rohini Acharya, daughter of Lalu Prasad, has raised serious allegations against the BJP, suggesting they manipulated the outcomes of the West Bengal elections. She praises Mamata Banerjee as a 'valiant warrior,' drawing parallels to the legendary Rani of Jhansi. According to Acharya, the BJPs unlawful tactics contradict Banerjee's unwavering resolve.
Bihar's farming landscape is on the verge of a transformative shift with the innovative work from Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, which has pioneered a 'carbon budget map' alongside a 'climate smart agricultural model'. Utilizing cutting-edge technology from an Eddy Covariance tower, farmers are now accessing vital real-time data to cultivate more resilient cropping strategies.
In response to the unfortunate collapse of the Vikramshila Setu, Indian Railways is stepping up with a daily train service that will run between Saraigarh and Deoghar from May 7 through May 31.
Bihar's state universities are grappling with a severe financial crisis as they struggle with delayed salary payments for staff. This issue arises from their ongoing inability to present utilisation certificates for government grants, leaving over Rs 600 crore in funds unutilized.
In a shocking development, the lifeless body of Santosh Kumar Sharma, a 27-year-old married man, was found in a guesthouse in Patna under unsettling conditions. Authorities are currently probing a woman who was in the vicinity during the incident after the deceased's family has alleged her involvement in his untimely death.
Bihar's Council for Higher Education, alongside the Board of Practical Training, has unveiled a pioneering Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Program. This initiative intricately weaves hands-on industrial training with academic learning, ensuring students acquire essential practical competencies while pursuing their degrees.
A sudden collapse of a bridge section has severely hampered connectivity between Bhagalpur and the northern states of Bihar and northeast India. In response, local authorities have implemented emergency protocols, offering complimentary government boat services alongside regulated private transport options. To prioritize commuter safety and convenience, designated bus parking and safety measures have been carefully arranged.
Bihar's cabinet expansion is scheduled for Thursday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP national president Nitin Nabin expected to attend. This event follows Samrat Choudhary's appointment as Chief Minister on April 15. Senior leaders from the NDA alliance will also be present for the occasion.
The Government Engineering College in Bhojpur kicked off an innovative six-day faculty development workshop centered on AI-enhanced pedagogies, collaborating with IIT Patna and the Ministry of Education. A staggering 850 educators from across the country joined forces, delving into AI applications for developing educational content and groundbreaking research.
In an innovative move, Bihar is introducing the 'Ganga Prahari Aapda Mitra Scheme' to address the pressing issue of drowning in its waterways. This program will equip local youth from river-adjacent communities with essential swimming skills and life-saving techniques.
Mahmadpur village is grieving as tragedy unfolded when Anirodh Rai was gunned down right outside his residence. Medical personnel reported he sustained two bullet wounds. The local police are on the case, trying to uncover the reasons behind this shocking incident.
In Patna, the Bihar BJP erupted in spirited festivities, celebrating their electoral triumphs in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry. The air was filled with the sounds of drums and the sweet delights of traditional treats. Leaders emphasized their commitment to overcoming divisive politics and envisioned a prosperous future, coining the term 'Sonar Bangla'.
In a triumphant turn for RJD, P K Praveen clinched the Koothuparamba seat in Kerala, marking a significant milestone. However, Tejashwi Yadav couldn't hide his disappointment over Mamata Banerjee's loss in Bengal, describing the outcome as a step towards chaos. He commended her unwavering commitment to preserving the harmony and unity of West Bengal throughout her tenure.
In a shocking incident, a 30-meter section of the Vikramshila Setu in Bhagalpur has given way, cutting off vital access routes. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has initiated an investigation and has taken immediate action against an engineer due to oversight. To mitigate the disruption, he has promised to provide alternative transport options, including a complimentary steamer service.
Tejashwi Yadav, the RJD leader, has lashed out at the NDA administration following the unfortunate incident involving the collapse of a Vikramshila Setu slab. He attributes this disaster to widespread corruption and emphasizes that previous warnings about the bridge's structural integrity were blatantly ignored.
Nalanda Open University has unveiled its innovative 'Employability App', designed to empower students with essential job skills. This app serves as a vital link between academic learning and the professional world, offering direct access to employment opportunities, advanced courses, and resources for internships and freelancing.
In a devastating turn of events, a speeding truck crashed into a bus and a pickup truck in Rohtas district, resulting in the loss of five lives and leaving ten others injured. The victims were on their way home from a ceremony.
Monday brought a deluge to Bihar, with intense rainfall, booming thunderstorms, and fierce winds sweeping through the region. While residents embraced a break from the sweltering humidity, Patna and surrounding districts faced considerable traffic chaos and significant waterlogging. Reports indicate damage to infrastructure, notably at the Patna airport.
In a notable journey through West Champaran, JD(U) leader Nishant Kumar launched his 'Sadbhav Yatra'. His visit to the Valmiki Tiger Reserve was marked by meaningful interactions with the local tribal community, where he reflected on his father's significant contributions to the welfare of the Tharu tribe.
In a bold move to amplify community engagement, JD(U) leader Nishant Kumar embarked on his 'Sadbhav Yatra' from West Champaran, signaling a renewed commitment to public service following Nitish Kumar's transition to the Rajya Sabha. The journey kicked off in Valmikinagar, where he was met with cheers and heartfelt exchanges with local residents and tribal groups.
Bihar's administration is ramping up its battle against crime, showcasing a robust approach with multiple police encounters. Over the last two weeks, four incidents have led to two fatalities and two individuals injured. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has called for decisive measures against offenders, especially in sensitive cases involving young women, reinforcing the commitment to prompt justice.
In a pivotal move for Bihar's political landscape, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary engaged in vital discussions with Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh during his recent visit to Delhi. This visit is widely regarded as a precursor to an upcoming cabinet reshuffle.
Starting May 19, Patna will host 'Sahyog Shivir' events at the panchayat level to efficiently tackle public grievances. These bi-monthly camps will serve as a one-stop solution for a wide range of issues, including ration cards, land disputes, and certification needs.
In a bold statement, Bihar's BJP president Sanjay Saraogi proclaimed that the age-old Muslim-Yadav voting alliance is losing its grip on electoral outcomes in the state. He argues that voters are increasingly valuing development and effective governance over traditional caste affiliations.
The NEET-UG 2026 exam in Bihar showcased a balanced yet challenging landscape, with physics presenting significant hurdles for around 1.60 lakh candidates. While students breezed through biology, chemistry struck a chord of moderate complexity. Confusing questions added to the mix, but the impressive 96% attendance rate underscored students' commitment.
In a shocking incident in the Lalbagh area of Patna, a man's life was tragically cut short and his wife left in critical condition following an attack. Authorities have apprehended two juveniles, including the primary suspect, who reportedly retaliated after being confronted for harassing a young girl related to the victims.
Nepal's strict enforcement of a customs rule on goods above NPR 100 has crippled informal cross-border trade, impacting small Indian traders and Nepalese consumers. This has led to a decline in business in border markets like Jaynagar. The policy, however, is reportedly benefiting larger traders, with concerns raised about social and cultural ties being strained.
A 25-year-old woman, Nazia Khatoon, was found dead with a slit throat and severe injuries in Gopalganj district, allegedly at the hands of her husband following a family dispute. The accused husband is currently absconding, while his father has been detained for questioning. The victim's family alleges a history of harassment and a premeditated murder.
Patna's Shakti Suraksha Dal has made a significant impact in its first month, assisting nearly 2,773 women and girls. The specialized police unit, focusing on public safety, has provided counselling, investigated complaints, and ensured swift medical aid in emergencies. Their proactive approach has also extended beyond Bihar, facilitating safe returns for individuals, boosting confidence among women and parents.
Delhi Public School, Patna (East) triumphed at the MATRIX 2026 mathematics festival. Meanwhile, St Michaels Alumni Association hosted a career counselling session for Class X students, with alumni offering guidance. Bishop Scott Girls School celebrated its annual awards, recognizing student achievements, and St Dominic Savios High School observed Labour Day, highlighting the vital role of workers.
Bihar's census self-enumeration concluded with 46.82 lakh participants completing the process. Madhubani led with over 6 lakh completions. The second phase, a door-to-door survey, began May 2. Those who self-enumerated must provide their SS-ID for verification. Enumerators will collect data on 33 points.
Bihar's cinematic heritage is experiencing a renaissance, fueled by the state government's enthusiasm for film production. From the breathtaking scenes at the Koilwar bridge in 'Gandhi' to the enchanting rural settings of 'Teesri Qasam' and the ancient splendor of Nalanda featured in 'Johny Mera Naam', the state's diverse landscapes have left an indelible mark on the film industry.
Bihar is on the cusp of a cinematic renaissance, propelled by an ambitious film policy designed to establish the state as a prime filmmaking hotspot. This forward-thinking initiative has already attracted 48 diverse projects, including 25 Hindi films, and emphasizes the economic upliftment of local communities through targeted skill development and job creation.

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