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In a shocking incident in Gopalganj, a young woman was attacked in her own home by two men, who recorded the horrific act. Law enforcement acted quickly, arresting Sarfaraz Ali and Hussain Mohammad, who admitted their guilt. The brave victim, facing intimidation from her attackers, reported the crime just before her upcoming wedding in November.
In an innovative move to invigorate rural economies, government employees will dedicate two days each quarter to journey with their families to state tourism hotspots. This initiative aims to encourage overnight visits and exploration of at least three destinations, culminating in reports that will benefit district officials.
In a remarkable achievement, Bihar has been crowned the leading state for rural sanitation in eastern India as part of the Swachh Survekshan Gramin 2025. Bhagalpur district emerged as a shining example, receiving special recognition for its exemplary sanitation efforts.
Amidst the sweltering heatwave, the Bihar government is stepping up to safeguard the well-being of home delivery and courier workers. To shield these vital workforce members from soaring temperatures, they are setting up dedicated shelters and providing fresh drinking water throughout Patna. This proactive measure underscores the commitment to ensure their health and comfort as demand for online services escalates.
A heartbreaking event unfolded at Gandhi Ghat on Tuesday morning, where the serene Ganga River turned tragic as three lives were lost to drowning. A group of five youths had ventured into deeper waters, only to be overwhelmed by a sudden current.
As Bakrid approaches, the Patna administration has taken decisive action by deploying magistrates and police at 479 strategic points throughout the city. This proactive measure aims to maintain peace and security, complemented by vigilant monitoring of social media platforms. Special provisions at Gandhi Maidan are in place, featuring regulated entry, efficient water management, and medical assistance ready on standby.
Disruption looms over the Patna-Ranchi route as structural damage to the Batane river bridge in Aurangabad leads to a ban on heavy vehicles. Frustrated commuters are facing detours that use alternative paths already suffering from wear and tear.
In a harrowing incident near the Valmiki Tiger Reserve, 50-year-old farmer Ranjeet Oraon encountered a bear while tending to his crops, resulting in devastating head and chest injuries. Prompt action by local villagers spurred them to drive the bear away, but the severity of Oraon's injuries necessitated his initial care at a nearby health facility.
In a proactive move, Leshi Singh, Madhubani's Minister of Building Construction, conducted a thorough review of the region's preparedness for floods and droughts. She highlighted the importance of unified efforts among government sectors. Officials were instructed to refresh beneficiary lists in specially convened gram sabhas to ensure effective and timely relief distribution.
Bihar is set to unveil the 'Shiv Shakti' circuit, an initiative designed to invigorate religious tourism by interlinking historic Shiva and Shakti temples. The initial phase focuses on refurbishing nearly 20 sites with vital amenities such as dharamshalas and better signage. A substantial budget is allocated for major temples, enhancing comfort for pilgrims and optimizing the states spiritual tourism assets.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, a young girl set herself ablaze outside a police station in Madhepura, Bihar, suffering grave injuries. This tragic act stems from her tumultuous relationship with a young man currently imprisoned, a situation complicated by familial opposition. Following a recent retraction of her testimony in court, tensions with her family escalated.
In an impressive move towards infrastructure enhancement, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has instructed the road construction department to fast-track the completion of the colossal Kachchi Dargah-Bidupur bridge by early July.
In a heart-wrenching incident, a 30-year-old man took his own life by leaping into the Ganga river at Marine Drive in Patna following a heated argument with his father over the purchase of an SUV. Before making this tragic decision, he connected with his family via a video call, sharing his distress.
In a bold move to bolster healthcare in Bihar, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has unveiled plans to establish medical colleges through innovative public-private partnerships. His vision encompasses enhancing both new and existing healthcare facilities, aiming to improve local treatment options and minimize unnecessary patient transfers.
In a bold statement, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi questioned Tejashwi Yadav's credibility on law and order, claiming that RJD affiliates are the primary offenders in Bihar's crime landscape. He emphasized the government's uncompromising stance, warning that those who refuse to change their ways or depart from the state will face dire repercussions, alluding to recent police initiatives.
Members of the NDA coalition celebrated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 12-year tenure, calling it a 'golden era' of public servitude and trust. They underscored significant advancements in poverty alleviation, India's international reputation, self-sufficiency, and national pride. This phase was labeled a 'milestone moment,' characterized by effective governance, courageous policy decisions, and the revival of national self-assurance.
A notorious criminal, Mohammad Buddin Mian, carrying a Rs50,000 bounty, was apprehended after a gunfight with police and STF in Khagaria. He sustained a leg injury during the exchange of fire when he resisted arrest and opened fire on officers. Recovered items include firearms and ammunition. Mian faces numerous serious charges.
At a recent review meeting in Rohtas, a troubling trend came to light: numerous government doctors are attending to only two to three patients daily, a stark contrast to the target of 100 patients. An astonishing 76 doctors have fallen short of this goal, with some seeing a mere 38 patients over several months.
In an ambitious effort to enhance education in Bihar, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary is launching academic activities in 211 new degree colleges located in underserved blocks. He has initiated the creation of a recruitment committee to streamline hiring processes and has requested collaboration from the public for land donations to aid construction.
Bihar is on the brink of a transformative upgrade in its aviation sector as agreements are finalized to enhance the runways at both Patna and Gaya airports. Meanwhile, Darbhanga is set to emerge as a key international gateway with land acquisition successfully completed.
In a bold statement, Bihar BJP leader Sanjay Saraogi claimed that the opposition would crumble if they opened their ranks widely, especially after Ritu Jaiswal's switch from RJD, bringing supporters along. Jaiswal pointed to Prime Minister Modi's focus on development and his welfare initiatives for women and the underprivileged as key motivators for her transition.
Bihar's Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwary has launched a 'single window system' to swiftly resolve student and guardian grievances. Complaints can now be lodged via toll-free numbers 14417 and 8003454417, eliminating the need to visit the secretariat. This initiative aims to improve coordination and expedite solutions for scholarship, admission, and certificate issues across all government schools by May 31.
Exciting news for animal lovers and families alike! The beloved 'Shishu Rail' at Patna Zoo, which has been silent for ten long years, is set to roll again by January 2027.
In a bid to fast-track progress, Patna DM Thiyagarajan S M has called upon officials to eliminate local obstacles hindering development projects. Major initiatives, such as road expansions and the Patna Metro, are on the move with land acquisition hurdles nearly settled for certain sections.
In an effort to boost urban infrastructure, Patna Municipal Commissioner Yashpal Meena has outlined aggressive timelines for ongoing projects. Residents can expect targeted road repairs to be wrapped up by May 31, with broader construction efforts slated for completion by June 10.
In a shocking turn of events, East Champaran recently faced a powerful thunderstorm accompanied by fierce gales, wreaking havoc across the region. Hundreds of homes suffered significant damage, while over 400 fruit trees, including mango and litchi, were uprooted. The Patahi and Fenhara blocks were hit hardest, leaving standing crops in a state of despair.
In a catastrophic turn of events, Bhagalpur has been battered by a severe cyclonic storm, resulting in the tragic loss of five lives and leaving two individuals unaccounted for. The storm's ferocious winds, peaking at 140 km/h, have torn trees from their roots and laid waste to power lines, plunging the region into darkness and halting transportation systems.
The Vishnupad Corridor initiative in Gaya is at an impasse, affecting more than 650 households, with plans to demolish around 400 of them. Residents who deserve fair compensation remain in limbo, while those residing on public parcels face immediate eviction. Although a chance to voice concerns was offered, no objections have been recorded.
Following the Vikramshila Setu's partial collapse, the Bhagalpur district administration has established vital boat and ferry services across the Ganga, acting as a crucial lifeline for commuters and small vendors. Large cargo vessels are also ferrying essential materials and vehicles, ensuring continued trade and movement. Strict monitoring of these waterway operations is in place to prevent violations.
In Sitamarhi, the tragic case of a 14-year-old girl's remains being exhumed 51 days post-burial has rattled the community. A court order prompted this grim discovery after the girl's mother accused a neighbor of committing the heinous acts of rape and murder, then deceptively presenting it as suicide.
Bihar Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the slow progress of the Thawe Durga Temple and Punauradham temple redevelopment projects. He has ordered the repatriation of engineers at Thawe and warned contractors, setting a strict three-month deadline. At Punauradham, officials were directed to expedite construction and land-related issues to ensure timely completion of this faith-driven project.
Gaya authorities have made a landmark breakthrough in the fight against drug trafficking by dismantling a dangerous operation that specialized in counterfeit medicines and narcotics. Law enforcement apprehended Vikas Kumar, a tenant at the premises believed to be the hub of this illicit activity.
In a significant boost for heart patients across the Magadh region, ANMMCH is on the brink of unveiling its new cardiology department. Spearheaded by the proactive leadership of Superintendent Dr. K. K. Sinha, the hospital is excited to introduce comprehensive inpatient and operating theatre services for cardiology.
Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav has accused the Bihar government of a severe law and order breakdown, citing 8,681 missing children, predominantly girls, in a month and routine rape incidents. He also highlighted recent crimes against women and minors. The ruling alliance has refuted these claims, calling the data fake and asserting a zero-tolerance policy towards crime.
In a vibrant push for sustainable transportation, Bihar's legislative assembly secretariat has unveiled a new fleet of eye-catching pink buses, powered by electricity and CNG. This progressive move, initiated by Speaker Prem Kumar, not only seeks to streamline daily travel for assembly staff but also encourages wider adoption of public transit among citizens.
Bihar is set to revolutionize its law enforcement operations by integrating its entire police network with the national Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System. This initiative aims to facilitate seamless data sharing among police, courts, and prisons, leading to a more coordinated approach to justice.
A tragic incident in Samastipur's Shahru village saw a worker die and three others fall unconscious from toxic gas while clearing a septic tank. Villagers rescued the four, but one succumbed at a primary health center. The injured were transferred to a hospital. Authorities are investigating the fatal accident.
To tackle the challenges of waterlogging during the monsoon season, Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation (BUIDCo) has activated teams and ensures fully operational drainage pumping stations in critical urban zones. With engineers stationed on-site and robust emergency protocols established, accountability among officials is paramount.
Bodh Gaya's tourism sector faces a crisis as soaring fuel and LPG prices cripple businesses. Tour operators report a sharp decline in bookings, with rising operational costs like rent and salaries overwhelming dwindling income. Unlike pandemic relief, no government support is available, forcing travel agencies to increase fares and deterring tourists, impacting both domestic and foreign visitors.
In a significant legal development, a Patna court has issued a temporary reprieve for JD(U) MLA Anant Singh, preventing his arrest in connection with a controversial video until May 30. The footage, which has stirred debate, allegedly originates from Gopalganj and appears to feature weapons alongside provocative dancing.
In Bihar, CPI activists rallied against a steep surge in fuel prices for the fourth time in ten days, pushing for reductions in both central and state taxes. Protests erupted in several districts, notably in Sheikhpura, where demonstrators made their way into the collectorate.
Fuel prices in Patna have surged again, with petrol exceeding Rs113 and diesel nearing Rs100 per litre. This fourth hike in 12 days, driven by global crude oil volatility, is expected to trigger price increases for essential goods and transport services. Residents and transporters are bracing for the financial strain as budgets are disrupted.
In a proactive move to combat water scarcity, Bihar's Chief Secretary has called on officials to ensure a reliable drinking water supply throughout the state, with a special focus on the drought-stricken areas of south Bihar.
An armed man was apprehended by vigilant bank guards and locals in Patna after attempting to rob a cash van. Two accomplices fled on a motorbike. The accused, Punasi Paswan, confessed to the planned heist, citing the afternoon heat as an ideal time for the crime. Police are now hunting for the mastermind and the other associate.
Governor Ata Hasnain passionately called upon Lalit Narayan Mithila University to embrace the growing globalized workforce by offering job-ready foreign language courses such as French, German, and Spanish. He highlighted the soaring demand for multilingual professionals and urged students, particularly young women, to consider a career in the Indian Army.
A land dispute turned deadly in Samastipur, Bihar, where a 70-year-old woman was allegedly beaten to death with a water pot. Her husband also sustained injuries during the altercation over a mango tree. Police have registered an FIR against relatives and are conducting raids to apprehend the accused, with forensic teams collecting evidence from the scene.
On the vibrant streets of Patna, the Raja Bazar goat market swells with enthusiasm as Bakrid approaches. A bustling crowd of thousands fills the area, with over 2,000 traders showcasing an impressive array of goat breeds. Prices have surged by 25%, attributed to the climbing costs of fuel, with one goat fetching a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh.
Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has prioritized the rapid installation of solar plants for 10 lakh Kutir Jyoti consumers and urged faster implementation of the Pradhanmantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. He emphasized motivating households to adopt rooftop solar, expanding agricultural feeder solarization, and promoting Jeevika members' involvement.

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