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In Bihar, the tough stance on liquor prohibition finds itself in a relentless struggle with liquor smuggling. This has triggered a substantial crackdown with authorities reporting over 9,36,000 cases and the confiscation of vast quantities of illegal spirits
A brutal murder has shocked Patna as an unidentified young man's bloodied body was found near a lodge. Evidence suggests a violent attack inside the lodge, with blood trails leading to the discovery site. Police are actively searching for a second young man who was seen with the victim, believed to be the prime suspect in this grim incident.
Bihar's road construction department is now using river and pond silt for building roads, a move aimed at speeding up projects and offering multiple environmental benefits. This initiative protects fertile farmland, enhances water bodies' capacity, and aids groundwater recharge.
A shocking dowry-related murder has come to light in Patna, where a newly married woman's body was exhumed from a deep grave. Her in-laws allegedly murdered her and buried her body, even setting the site ablaze to conceal the crime. Police have launched a manhunt for the absconding accused, promising swift justice.
In a remarkable feat, doctors at Paras HMRI Hospital in Patna have successfully removed a 10-cm kidney tumour from an 85-year-old patient using advanced robotic surgery. The complex procedure involved carefully detaching the mass, which was tightly bound to the spleen and other nearby structures.
Bihar Police's Anti-Terrorism Squad staged a high-intensity mock drill at Patna High Court, simulating a bus hijacking by armed terrorists. The exercise showcased rapid commando action, sniffer dogs, and strategic coordination, culminating in the swift neutralisation of the mock attackers. Chief Justice Sangam Kumar Sahoo stressed the need for robust security and swift response mechanisms within the court premises.
Independent MP Pappu Yadav faces escalating controversy over his remarks on women in politics. A JD(U) leader has filed an FIR application, citing the comments as defamatory and an attack on women's dignity. The Bihar State Women's Commission has issued a notice seeking an explanation. Yadav offered a conditional apology, stating his intent was to expose exploitation.
A 70-year-old man, Balmiki Prasad, was found dead under suspicious circumstances in Patna's Maranchi police station area. Police suspect murder and have launched a thorough investigation, involving forensic teams and technical experts. The deceased's family has filed an FIR against unknown individuals, and authorities are pursuing all leads to apprehend the culprits.
In a unique Navami tradition, Naurangiya village in Bihar emptied for 12 hours, with residents and livestock retreating to nearby forests. This Tharu community ritual, believed to appease a deity and ward off calamities, has roots in past epidemics and disasters. Villagers spend the day in the forest, fostering a community spirit, before returning to their homes.
Four excise police personnel from Nawada's Pakribarawan station were arrested for allegedly kidnapping a man and extorting Rs 1.5 lakh from his family. The victim was detained on suspicion of transporting illegal liquor, but instead of following procedure, officers demanded ransom. Rs 1.5 lakh cash was recovered from one officer's residence. An investigation is ongoing.
A scandal has erupted in Patna as the BPSC assistant public sanitation exam was plagued by malpractice. Authorities apprehended both a candidate and a biometric staff member after the former was discovered with answer chits, which were reportedly supplied by the staffer.
In the vibrant Bihar assembly, tensions flared as the NDA government celebrated its successful floor test. The ruling coalition championed its agenda for progress while dismissing fears of a financial downturn, yet opposition voices echoed worries over the state's growing debt burdens. Defenders of the government showcased statistics meant to reassure the public about Bihar's fiscal health.
Bihar's sweltering summer reaches new heights as southern areas prepare for suffocating temperatures between 40-44C, accompanied by severe heatwave alerts. Meanwhile, northern regions are greeted by the promise of scattered rain and tumultuous thunderstorms, yet nine locations have already reported soaring temperatures above 40C.
In a groundbreaking achievement, Biharsharif's Model Sadar Hospital showcased its advanced medical technology by successfully extracting a bullet from the chest of a 13-year-old boy. This pioneering use of a C-Arm under duress exhibits the hospital's commitment to emergency care.
In an innovative stride, Bihar's education framework is pivoting towards prioritizing student learning outcomes rather than traditional administrative evaluations. Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Choudhary highlighted the importance of result-driven assessments, introducing weekly digital observations and a user-friendly app aimed at gauging teaching effectiveness.
In a dramatic turn of events, a jewelry store heist in Gopalganj escalated into tragedy when armed robbers unleashed gunfire, claiming the life of 28-year-old Dablu Mishra. However, the community rallied heroically, capturing two of the criminals who faced a furious mob before being handed over to law enforcement.
In a timely effort to support our hardworking migrant workers returning home, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced an increase in services, particularly for those traveling to Bihar and the eastern states.
In a landmark ruling, the Sasaram court has delivered justice in a notorious 2024 robbery-murder case, convicting five individuals. Among them, three drew life sentences for the brutal murder of Bajrangi Singh, who fell victim to gunfire during a robbery near Dhaudand village.
In an exciting development for Patna University, the institution has kicked off the construction of two modern residential complexes aimed at addressing the accommodation crunch faced by its staff. These two G+2 structures, with a combined investment exceeding Rs17 crore, will provide a total of 48 flats.
Tragedy struck at MGM Medical College in Kishanganj as second-year MBBS student Anushka Jain was found deceased in her hostel room, raising alarm in the community. Responding to the incident, the District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police arrived to investigate. Aged 24 and hailing from Ara, Anushka was the daughter of a physician.
In a fiery address, Bihar's opposition chief Tejashwi Yadav threw shade at the ruling NDA, accusing them of squandering state resources and destabilizing governance with their frequent leadership changes. With five different governments in just five years, he claimed the rightful mandate of the opposition was stolen through 'nefarious schemes' and dubious financing.
Attention scholars! Patliputra University is thrilled to announce that online PhD registrations for the 2024-25 academic year are now open! From April 27 to May 2, it's your chance to take that next step in your academic journey. If you're an alumnus, be ready to upload your documents.
In a striking decision, Buxar's District Education Officer has faced a hefty fine of Rs 50,000 due to a blatant pattern of ignoring court directives and neglecting responsibilities. The appellate authority pointed to the officer's repeated failure to address multiple warnings, labeling such behavior as not only arbitrary but also a significant barrier to the pursuit of justice.
During the lively ninth convocation of Bihar Agricultural University, Governor Syed Ata Hasnain proudly awarded degrees to 443 graduates, highlighting a remarkable trend where female students were the majority. In addition to launching the innovative 'SAMARTH' portal, he unveiled a state-of-the-art swimming pool.
In a striking tribute to a 95-year-old matriarch, Kausalya Devi's funeral in Bhojpur district unfolded as a vibrant celebration of life. The 1.5km procession, adorned with colorful folk dances and heartfelt devotional songs, drew hundreds of mourners and was captured by over 50 drones.
Bihars steadfast alcohol prohibition, maintained for ten years, has transformed public health outcomes despite financial setbacks. Medical professionals note a remarkable drop in liver disease cases and other ailments linked to alcohol consumption. Research indicates families are investing the money saved from not buying alcohol into nutritious foods, especially in urban regions.
This Saturday marks a significant milestone for Magadh University as it rolls out the red carpet for its first-ever alumni gathering. With the presence of esteemed Governor Syed Ata Hasnain to kick off the festivities, the day promises an exciting lineup of cultural acts, heartfelt stories from alumni, and a ceremony honoring outstanding contributors.
In a significant ruling, the Patna High Court has absolved Deepak Verma, a hand sanitiser vendor, from any involvement in the distressing hooch fatalities in Gaya. The court concluded that there was insufficient evidence tying him to illicit liquor activities, ultimately cancelling all criminal proceedings against him.
In a bold declaration, the newly elected NDA government in Bihar stands firm on its prohibition policy, pledging to honor the legacy of Nitish Kumar. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary expressed steadfast support for the ban on alcohol, rebuffing opposition critiques.
In a dramatic showdown at the Bihar Assembly, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav clashed fiercely during a crucial confidence motion. Choudhary emphasized that leadership is earned, not bestowed, while Yadav challenged the rationale behind his appointment.
In a heart-wrenching incident in Rohtas district, six innocent animals met a tragic end after being left to starve in a sealed home by suspects fleeing a violent land dispute. The horrific events of April 2 saw a fatal shooting, and in the chaos, two cows, two buffaloes, and two goats were abandoned to succumb to hunger and thirst.
The Patna Municipal Corporation kicks off its vital Swachh Survekshan 2025-26 field assessments from April 25 until May 31. Dedicated teams will gauge cleanliness, waste management systems, and gather citizen feedback, adding up to a formidable 12,500 marks.
As summer swelters, Patna Zoo takes a proactive approach to safeguarding the well-being of its animals and guests. Innovative cooling solutions like fans, water sprays, and air conditioning for reptiles are enhancing comfort across the premises. To further nourish its inhabitants, the zoo is introducing refreshing dietary options packed with hydration, like glucose-infused treats and juicy fruits.

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