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In a tragic and shocking turn of events, a family from Saran district is devastated, alleging that their daughter, a dedicated auxiliary nurse midwife, was the victim of a heinous crime at the hands of her nursing home employer and staff. The family claims her body was callously discarded on the railway tracks to hide the evidence of the crime.
In a shocking turn of events, Lakhan Yadav, a former Maoist commander, was gunned down by unknown attackers during a local festivity in Jamui district. After securing bail from his arrest in 2020 for Maoist affiliations, he seemed to be enjoying a quieter chapter in life.
On Sunday, chaos unfolded on the bustling Jasidih-Jhajha railway line as eight freight train wagons derailed near Jamui, causing a standstill of train operations. The vital Howrah-Patna-Delhi corridor was completely blocked, stranding countless travelers in its wake.
A woman, declared murdered seven years ago by her father over dowry, has reappeared alive with her daughter. Manju Kumari, who had reportedly disappeared from her marital home, resurfaced at her parents' residence. She claims she left voluntarily, remarried in Ahmedabad, and refutes her father's murder allegations, stating she was 'fed up with her in-laws'.
In a significant crackdown, Patna Police are poised to question Saurabh Dwivedi, who is believed to be the orchestrator of a staggering Rs 55 crore ATM and cyber fraud operation. This complex criminal syndicate employed advanced ATM manipulation techniques along with online gaming deceptions to exploit numerous victims.
In a vibrant display of commitment to Munger's development, Bihar's Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary has introduced a scenic boat ride at Kharagpur Lake. This initiative is expected to elevate international tourism while creating job opportunities for locals.
In a shocking incident during Prakash Parv celebrations, a Sikh woman from Punjab, Uttam Preet Kaur, was the victim of a brutal attack in Patna City. While accompanying her aunt, the two were ambushed by two assailants who stole their cash and mobile phone. Kaur bravely resisted, sustaining injuries in the process.
Bihar is preparing for an extended blanket of dense fog and chilly days lasting until January 3rd, particularly impacting the northern and southwestern regions. Although there may be a slight uptick in temperatures, locals are turning to hearty meals and age-old remedies to stay warm. The early winter chill has ignited a spike in demand for cozy winter apparel.
As New Year's Day approaches, Patna's popular attractions are bracing for an influx of visitors with upgraded amenities and revised entry prices. Expect to pay more at Patna Zoo, Eco Park, and various parks, as some areas may be off-limits to streamline visitor movement.
Rajendra Sarovar, once the pride of Khagaria, is poised for a revitalizing transformation with a budget of Rs 9.50 crore. This serene locale, where families strolled and friends gathered for boating adventures, had lost its charm over time.
In a significant development, three CPI (Maoist) members, including two with Rs 3 lakh bounties, surrendered to Bihar police in Munger. They laid down arms and pledged to join mainstream society. This move is a major blow to Maoist activities in the region. The government offers substantial incentives and rehabilitation packages for surrendering militants.
Patna Zoo is implementing extensive measures to shield its animals from the biting cold. Heaters, UV lights, and insulating straw are being deployed across enclosures. Special diets, including immunity boosters like Chyawanprash for primates and honey for bears, are provided. Elephants receive oil massages, while reptiles get blankets and heating pads.
Tragedy struck Nawada's Triloki Bigha village as a man and his grandson succumbed to suffocation from a charcoal heater. Three other family members remain critically ill after being found unconscious in their room. Neighbours alerted by the prolonged silence broke down the door to discover the grim scene. The deceased were identified as Shri Yadav and his grandson Ashish Kumar.
Police in Motihari have busted an oil tanker cutting racket near the India-Nepal border, arresting five individuals. Authorities seized over 9,600 litres of diesel and chemicals used to adulterate fuel, which was then sold as petrol in border villages. The gang, operating for an extended period, often colluded with drivers. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend the kingpin.
Rail traffic on the crucial HowrahPatnaDelhi route faced significant disruption late Saturday night after eight wagons of a goods train derailed in Bihar's Jamui district. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The incident, occurring between Lahabon and Simultala stations, affected approximately two dozen trains overnight. Restoration efforts are currently underway.
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.

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