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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated a new five-storey Vidhan Parishad guest house, featuring 30 suite rooms, lounges, and a lift. He also opened a canteen, library, and community centre, all built for Vidhan Parishad members. Kumar inspected the facilities, expressing satisfaction with the construction and its benefits for legislators.
A heartbreaking event unfolded in Samastipur as three brothers tragically lost their lives in the Kareh River, courageously trying to rescue one another from the treacherous currents. The young siblings, who had just arrived from Delhi to celebrate Ram Navami, were enjoying a day by the water when the disaster struck.
In a shocking altercation near Badshahi Pine in Patna, two people, including a local hotel proprietor, were injured during a violent clash over a long-standing land dispute. Omprakash Yadav suffered a gunshot wound to the stomach while Jitendra Yadav was hit in the thigh. The incident, stemming from unresolved family land issues, escalated following a prior confrontation.
Exciting developments are underway in Patna as the city embarks on a transformative power infrastructure project. Under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme, a massive Rs 328-crore initiative is focusing on rolling out underground cabling, set to eliminate unsightly overhead wires by July 2027.
In a decisive move to enhance energy accessibility, Bihar's Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit has called upon oil companies to expedite the installation of PNG pipelines. Highlighting extensive delays at a high-stakes energy infrastructure meeting, he cautioned that strict measures could follow if progress isn't made.
In Bihar, healthcare experts are calling for a paradigm shift from reactive treatment to a proactive health system. They champion evidence-based practices, including AI-assisted diagnostics and digital health records, while also highlighting the necessity of advanced training for healthcare workers.
Bihar's government is aggressively pursuing industrial development, aiming to become a prime investment hub. Plans include setting up industrial townships, an electronic city near Sonepur, and a semiconductor unit near Gaya. The state has already received significant investment proposals and is actively supporting startups and MSMEs to create substantial employment opportunities across Bihar.
In a pivotal district meeting, Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha emphasized the urgent need for urban cleanliness and rigorous actions against illegal hoardings and encroachments. He mandated that road projects be completed on schedule and pushed for the rapid development of Mokshdhams.
In a high-stakes investigation, ex-SDPO Gautam Kumar endured an intense five-hour interrogation at the Economic Offences Unit concerning his supposed unaccounted wealth. The inquiry is delving into his network and communication records, revealing a potential fortune of 80-90 crore, possibly tied to smugglers and organized crime figures. Authorities plan to conduct further questioning once the assets are thoroughly assessed.
Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD openly critiques Bihar's liquor ban, asserting that it has unintentionally given rise to a Rs40,000 crore underworld economy while failing to catch high-profile smugglers.
In a recent assessment, Bihar's Energy Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav highlighted the impressive advancements of the Kajra Solar Power-cum-Battery Energy Storage Project. With Phase-1 already energizing the grid, work on Phase-2 is progressing at an impressive pace. This ambitious project, which integrates significant solar and battery storage capacity, is set to enhance both power provision and grid reliability.
Amidst increasing political fervor, Bihar is on the brink of transformation as BJP officials hint at a leadership overhaul, signaling that the party may soon appoint its inaugural Chief Minister. This shift could mark the culmination of its enduring alliance with JD(U), with transitions expected around the auspicious Akshaya Tritiya festival.
A heartbreaking incident unfolded in Jehanabad as a five-year-old at a residential school hostel lost his life, reportedly due to a knife injury. The boy's family accuses the school of negligence, igniting widespread protests and highway blockades in response. While they suspect foul play, the hostel administration maintains he had an unfortunate fall.
In West Champaran district of Bihar, there has been a notable 23.2% jump in passport applications over the last two years. This increase can be attributed to the growing income levels and the drive for opportunities abroadbe it for work, education, or travel.
In a significant crackdown, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Bihar Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) conducted coordinated raids across six sites in Nalanda, dismantling an extensive interstate network involved in illegal arms trafficking. The action comes on the heels of the December 4th arrest of notorious smuggler Perwez Alam, along with four accomplices.
Attention thrill-seekers! Rajgir's renowned ropeway will temporarily pause operations on Tuesday morning for an essential mock rescue exercise conducted by the NDRF. This critical drill, designed to enhance emergency response and ensure the safety of visitors, will take place from 8:30 AM to around 11:30 AM.
Muzaffarpur police apprehended notorious criminal Bhairav Tripathi, alias Master, in Rahul Nagar for an illicit arms deal. Found with a country-made pistol, Tripathi has a history of serious offenses including murder and robbery since 2012. Authorities are now investigating his network and clients, considering him a significant figure in an arms syndicate.
The tragic death of Rakesh Kumar Yadav in Katihar has sparked a judicial investigation and an FIR. Following the incident, police apprehended five suspects linked to a violent mob attack on the police station that erupted in response to Yadav's demise. While authorities suggest a suicide in custody, Yadav's family firmly accuses them of misconduct. The investigation continues to unfold.
Animal rights activists in Patna are using street plays to expose dairy industry exploitation. Their performance, 'Maa Bolkar Dard Kyu Dete Ho,' highlights the abuse of cows and buffaloes, urging people to consider alternatives to milk. The play challenges cultural norms and promotes plant-based nutrition, emphasizing the often-overlooked plight of buffaloes.
During a press conference in Patna, Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, Iran's top representative in India, expressed optimism that India could be pivotal in mediating the prolonged West Asia conflict.
In East Champaran, police launched a strategic operation at an Islamia Madrassa, resulting in the arrest of three suspects, including a cleric. During the raid, authorities seized a loaded firearm, following credible intelligence regarding illicit arms trafficking.
Starting April 6, a new train service from Patna will enhance rail connectivity to Rajgir, significantly boosting tourism. This initiative not only promises to bring more visitors to this historically rich site, a cornerstone of the international Buddhist circuit, but it also coincides with exciting new attractions like the Nature Safari and the stunning Glass Bridge.
In a significant political development, Sanjay Saraogi, the Bihar BJP President, revealed that Nitish Kumar is set to be sworn in as a Rajya Sabha member on April 10. This move could herald a substantial shift in Bihar's leadership dynamics. Consequently, the NDA allies are gearing up to determine the next Chief Minister of Bihar.
In a bold move against smuggling, Railways has initiated a thorough operation following the discovery of Indian Made Foreign Liquor stashed in the ceiling of a train coach. Dubbed 'Operation Vigil', this effort will see both RPF and GRP ramping up inspections to curb the illegal transport of alcohol.
In a heated exchange, Tejashwi Yadav and Rohini Acharya have taken the ruling NDA in Bihar to task over the state's stagnation and troubling rise in violence against women. Yadav has issued a bold challenge for a public debate, accusing the government of obscuring its shortcomings.
Experts at the ABSI conference in Patna emphasized that early breast cancer detection and modern treatments dramatically boost survival rates. Advanced surgical techniques, precision medicine, and immunotherapy were showcased. Organizers stressed the importance of screening protocols to curb rising cases, with international experts highlighting technology's role for young doctors. Early detection is key to reducing mortality.
Delhi University's law faculty team clinched the CNLU-Cyber Law National Moot Court Competition, 2026, with National Law University, Delhi, securing the runner-up position. Over 50 institutions participated in the event hosted by Chanakya National Law University.
In a shocking turn of events in Muzaffarpur, law enforcement apprehended two suspects linked to the tragic murder of Makeshwar Pandit, a local clay pot vendor. The investigation revealed that on April 2nd, Pandit was ruthlessly gunned down by hired assailants.
Bihar Police's Economic Offence Unit is investigating former Kishanganj SDPO Gautam Kumar for disproportionate assets. The probe revealed SUVs registered under associates and allegations of properties worth crores. Investigations also point to a personal relationship with Shagufta Shamim, with whom properties and significant gold jewellery were found. The SDPO allegedly possessed assets over 60% higher than his known income.
A cultural dance troupe from Arunachal Pradesh faced racial harassment and was denied access to a washroom at Patna railway station. The incident, captured on video, shows a woman using derogatory slurs against the performers. Railway authorities intervened, and the ECR has urged passengers to treat everyone with respect.

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