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A court granted bail to Roshan Anand, director of a rival coaching institute, in a case involving vandalism and stone-pelting at 'Khan Sir's' coaching center. Anand's lawyer claims the charges are fabricated and politically motivated, citing a lack of evidence and wrongful application of law. The lawyer also alleged that Faisal Khan used political influence and suppressed facts.
Prince Yadav, an accused in the June 2 violence outside Khan Sir's coaching centre, was found dead in Nepal. Janshakti Janta Dal founder Tej Pratap Yadav alleged Khan Sir orchestrated the killing and demanded his arrest. The controversy follows an FIR against Khan Sir and his security guards for alleged firing during the clash.
This July, Bihar is on the cusp of a higher education transformation, unveiling over 200 new degree colleges aimed at enhancing educational access for rural communities. In alignment with the National Education Policy 2020, the state is prioritizing quality by integrating entrepreneurship and practical internships into the curriculum.
Stone-pelting and vandalism erupted at Patna's Pataliputra railway station late Saturday night as around 200 individuals, allegedly protesting train shortages for a government recruitment exam, clashed with authorities. Police used mild force to restore order. Officials claim adequate services were arranged and anti-social elements may have instigated the unrest, with investigations underway.
The brother of coaching educator Raushan Anand, accused in the vandalism of Khan Sir's institute, has died under mysterious circumstances in Nepal. This development fuels speculation surrounding the high-profile case, which involves allegations of firing by security guards and a legal battle for Khan Sir's anticipatory bail.
A massive rush of aspirants for the Bihar Police Prohibition Department exam at Patna Junction led to chaotic scenes, with many students missing their exams due to overcrowded and delayed trains. Agitation at Patliputra Railway Station escalated into stone-pelting and vandalism amid disruptions, prompting police intervention to restore order.
Heavy police presence was deployed at Patliputra Railway Station after a late-night stone-pelting and vandalism incident. Anti-social elements disrupted train services and obstructed students, prompting authorities to use mild force to restore order. Normalcy has since been restored, with train operations resuming.

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