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This Saturday, Dumraon will come alive with the Ustad Bismillah Khan Mahotsav, a vibrant tribute to the legendary shehnai maestro on his birth anniversary.
In a significant bust, the Bhojpur police have arrested five individuals linked to a bike theft operation spanning multiple districts. The successful crackdown, coordinated by SDPO Raj Kumar Shah alongside SHO Devraj Rai, has led to the recovery of five stolen motorcycles.
The launch of Medanta Hospital's Mother & Child Centre marks a transformative chapter in Bihar's maternal and neonatal healthcare landscape. Celebrated by State Health Minister Mangal Pandey, this 500-bed superspecialty facility sets a new benchmark in health services.
Patna faces a significant cooking gas crisis with over 1.8 lakh consumers on a waiting list, despite official claims of ample supply. Daily bookings surge due to fear of shortages, overwhelming the current distribution. Authorities anticipate a week to ten days for the backlog to clear as panic buying subsides and supply stabilizes.
In a tragic turn of events in Purnia, the charred remains of a missing Class X girl were found, stirring public outrage nine days after her disappearance. Her grieving mother has made grave accusations of abduction, rape, and murder, suggesting that the suspects attempted to obscure their heinous acts.
Bodh Gaya is tackling the issue of 'fake monks' tarnishing the Mahabodhi temple's reputation. The Temple Management Committee is proposing joint patrols, ID cards for genuine monks, and an awareness campaign to protect pilgrims from fraudsters. This initiative aims to restore sanctity and prevent past incidents of misconduct and misappropriation.
Madhubani burst into color as the highly anticipated Mithila Mahotsav kicked off, drawing culture enthusiasts from near and far. With the esteemed DM Anand Sharma and SP Yogendra Kumar cutting the ceremonial ribbon, attendees were treated to a vibrant display of the region's famed Madhubani paintings, exquisite handicrafts, and unique local products.
On March 23, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar sets off on the fifth leg of his 'Samriddhi Yatra' from Jehanabad. Over the course of four days, he'll traverse eight districts, culminating in Patna. This journey involves a deep dive into development projects, launching new initiatives, and hosting 'Jan Samvad' sessions with citizens.
In a tense two-hour standoff, protesters brought traffic to a standstill in Patna, clamoring for immediate action in the wake of Bittu's tragic murder. The truck driver was ruthlessly attacked by a mob in Danapur, and although he had a checkered past, his family is adamant about pursuing justice, naming three suspects in their complaint.
Bihar is gearing up for a wild pre-monsoon spectacle, with fierce winds, thunderous storms, and a sky cloaked in heavy clouds. The India Meteorological Department has raised alerts, urging farmers to safeguard their crops from potential damage.
On Friday, Anushka, a panchayati raj officer in Nalanda district, was taken into custody by the Vigilance Investigation Bureau. She stands accused of receiving a bribe of Rs 12,000 from a contractor in exchange for facilitating the payment of bills linked to the construction materials for Chhath ghats.
In an inspiring initiative, Patna is metamorphosing waste into art with an innovative park beside Rajendra Prasad's memorial. Dubbed 'Bihar ka Gaurav', this Rs 15 crore endeavor will feature stunning replicas of historical landmarks and sculptures of revered personalities, all ingeniously crafted from scrap materials.
In the heart of Bihar, a heated debate ignited between the BJP and JD(U) allies, each pushing their governance paradigms. The BJP heralded the 'Samrat Model' as a potent solution to crime, whereas JD(U) proudly defended the 'Nitish Model' as a beacon for developmental progress.
Bhagalpur's District Peace Committee convened to ensure smooth Eid, Chaiti Durga Puja, Ram Navami, and Chaiti Chhath celebrations. Authorities have banned DJs and provocative slogans, urging members to monitor festival committees. Key concerns addressed include cleanliness, power, traffic, and law and order, with special Chaiti Chhath arrangements due to low water levels. Law enforcement is on high alert.
Tragedy struck in West Champaran as three young friends lost their lives in a road accident. Their motorcycle collided with a parked truck near Bairia police station late Thursday night. Two died instantly, while the third succumbed to injuries Friday morning. The trio were returning from a fair, with the darkness reportedly obscuring the truck.
Tragedy struck Nawada as Akhilesh Yadav, son of JD(U) MLA Vibha Devi and former minister Raj Ballabh Yadav, died in a road accident. His SUV crashed into a tree near his residence, leading to fatal injuries. Akhilesh, a fuel station owner, was known for his good nature and grassroots connections, despite staying away from active politics.
In a vibrant public meeting, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi passionately advocated for the interlinking of the Sone and Falgu rivers to tackle the pressing water challenges faced by the region. Additionally, he highlighted the need for establishing new degree colleges in the Fatehpur, Tankuppa, and Dobhi blocks, thereby promoting educational growth.
In a harrowing turn of events in West Champaran, Bihar, a family dispute over property spiraled into tragedy when a father allegedly took the life of his 40-year-old son with a spear. The altercation also left two other sons in critical condition as they tried to stop the violence.
In a significant move, Bihar Congress leader Rajesh Ram has called out three party MLAs, issuing them show-cause notices after they chose to abstain from the Rajya Sabha elections. This decision has led to the unfortunate defeat of the Grand Alliance candidate. The involved MLAsSurendra Kushwaha, Manoj Biswas, and Manohar Prasad Singhnow have a week to defend their actions.
In an almost ceremonial fashion, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has taken steps towards securing a historic fourth term as the national president of his party, with his nomination papers officially submitted in Delhi by senior party leaders.
In a recent statement, the BJP revealed that the selection of Nitish Kumar's successor as Chief Minister of Bihar will be a collaborative effort within the NDA, ensuring that his approval is a crucial part of the process. This announcement comes on the heels of speculation surrounding Nitish's nomination to the Rajya Sabha.
In the face of a significant statewide LPG cylinder shortage, Takhat Sri Harimandir Ji Patna Sahib stands resolute, maintaining its daily langar service for thousands in need.
In a heartfelt response to the devastating house fire in Indore that claimed the lives of six residents from Kishanganj, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the bereaved families.
During his visit to Gaya for the Samriddhi Yatra, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will shine a spotlight on the Bihar Centre of Excellence dedicated to the Millet Value Chain. He will engage with local farmers, experience the innovative practices of water-efficient millet farming, and assess the advancements of existing initiatives.
During the dynamic 'Udyog Varta' meeting, Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit called on government departments to expedite their assistance for investors. The dialogue revolved around enhancing industrial investments and tackling on-the-ground challenges. Presenting innovative proposals in sectors like artificial intelligence, healthcare, and infrastructure, entrepreneurs received assurances from the CS for decisive action to elevate Bihar's industrial landscape.
In a significant stride toward progress, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar unveiled 261 schemes totaling Rs 326 crore during his Samriddhi Yatra. Focusing on the dual pillars of development and job creation, he closely examined ongoing initiatives, including the promising Kajra solar power plant.
In a significant ruling, the Patna High Court has awarded bail to Anant Singh, a legislator from the JD(U), regarding the murder case of Dularchand Yadav. Singh's legal team contended that he became a target of political maneuvering, citing evidence that casts doubt on the claim he fired the fatal shot.
In a crucial assessment of border security, Additional Director General Rekha Lohani of the Sashastra Seema Bal visited Raxaul to discuss the India-Nepal border situation. Her visit underscored the importance of heightened vigilance and strategies to alleviate traffic bottlenecks.
In a surprising turn of events, a district magistrate from Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh, has found himself on the receiving end of a Rs 10,000 fine imposed by a Sasaram court. This penalty arises from his failure to reply to a show-cause notice within the stipulated 14-day time frame.
Patna High Court granted bail to JD(U) leader Anant Singh in connection with the murder of a Jan Suraaj supporter. Singh, who won the Mokama assembly seat while in jail, was accused of orchestrating the killing during a clash on October 30. The DGP had previously stated the death was due to cardiac and respiratory failure, not a gunshot.

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