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In a swift operation, Patna Police successfully arrested two suspects linked to a shocking robbery and shooting of a teacher. During the engagement, one of the suspects, identified as Sandeep, sustained a leg injury. The suspects, Sandeep alias Badal and Prince, were located thanks to a blend of technological surveillance and community tips.
In a spirited conclusion to their state conference, the CPI(ML) has committed to extend a helping hand to ten lakh underprivileged families while backing the strike of agricultural laborers.
Bihar's Crime Investigation Department is embarking on a groundbreaking digital revolution, aspiring to transition all investigative processes online within six months. This initiative will require police officers to submit charge sheets and final reports digitally, bolstered by comprehensive tech training.
In a compelling call to action, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary extended an invitation to entrepreneurs and investors to rediscover the potential of the state. He pledged to foster a business-friendly atmosphere, promising robust governance and a focus on progress.
In a bold move to enhance governance, Bihar's Chief Minister and Deputy CM are rolling out 'Sahyog camps' in every panchayat, aimed at making the resolution of public concerns easier than ever. From food supply shortages to property issues, officials are prepared to tackle a myriad of grievances within an ambitious 30-day timeframe.
In a decisive move towards accountability, Bihar's Revenue Minister has taken the step of suspending a block revenue officer in Muzaffarpur due to negligence on the job. This action comes after a three-month strike that hampered operations, leading the government to act swiftly.
At the upcoming World Health Assembly in Geneva, BJP spokesperson Kuntal Krishna will present his groundbreaking research, 'Connecting the Unconnected.' This paper illustrates how Bihar has transformed its healthcare landscape for 140 million citizens in the last 20 years, demonstrating a remarkable commitment to universal access.
In a groundbreaking initiative, the Reserve Bank of India has unveiled two foreign currency exchange counters in Raxaul, a pivotal city along the India-Nepal border. This move promises travelers favorable exchange rates and simplifies financial transactions, effectively tackling the challenges previously encountered.
In a significant ruling, Istkhar Alam has received an 11-year sentence alongside a hefty fine of Rs 1 lakh from an Aurangabad court for the possession of nearly 11 kg of opium. His trial concluded promptly following his arrest in April 2025, marking this as the tenth case related to the NDPS Act in the district for the year.
In a troubling incident at a residential school in Bihar, 14 girls collapsed from the sweltering heat and required hospitalization. This unfortunate event echoes a prior occurrence where 27 students suffered similar fates. Medical professionals are inclined to attribute their conditions to heat stroke and fatigue, contrasting with earlier cases that hinted at food poisoning.
In Gaya, a formal complaint has been lodged against seven individuals and twenty others for reportedly assaulting the convoy of HAM-S MLA Jyoti Devi. This altercation stemmed from a dispute over right-of-way, leading to attempts to shatter her vehicles windows and physically assaulting her security personnel.
As the monsoon approaches, Patna is taking proactive steps to combat waterlogging. BUIDCO is implementing a comprehensive strategy, with Managing Director Animesh Kumar Parashar emphasizing the need for swift repair work on drainage pumping stations. Accountability measures for officials are heightened.
As the monsoon approaches, Patna is stepping up its efforts to combat waterlogging. BUIDCO is rolling out a strategic plan led by Managing Director Animesh Kumar Parashar, who has placed a strong emphasis on the urgent maintenance of drainage pumping stations. Officials will be held accountable for their roles in this initiative.
In a spiritual pilgrimage, Punjab's Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann made his way to Patna Sahib, seeking divine guidance for the implementation of the state's groundbreaking anti-sacrilege law. During his visit, he prayed for not just Punjab's prosperity but also for the establishment of world peace.
Today marks a significant moment for Patliputra University as it convenes its 28th syndicate meeting, expected to yield pivotal decisions regarding academic advancement and improved administrative efficiency. In an exciting development, two new principals have joined the syndicate, bringing fresh perspectives.
Early Monday morning, a scene of alarm unfolded at Sasaram railway station as a coach of the Sasaram-Patna passenger train ignited on platform 6 around 5:30 am. Smoke swirled ominously from coach D3, located five coaches away from the engine, sparking panic among early passengers. Fortunately, firefighters responded swiftly and extinguished the flames within an hour.
In a remarkable display of talent, Abhinav Raj from Sainik School Nalanda clinched third place at the national Vidyarthi Vigyan Manthan camp held in Gandhinagar, proudly representing the Central Zone. This accolade not only brought him a certificate, trophy, and cash prize but also the esteemed Bhaskaracharya Scholarship.
Tragedy struck on NH-31 in Khagaria, Bihar, where a devastating collision between a speeding truck and a shared autorickshaw resulted in the untimely deaths of six individuals, including a two-month-old baby. The accident left six others with grave injuries, and in a shocking turn, the truck driver fled the scene.
Delhi Public School Patna East hosted a vibrant Scholar Badge Ceremony, celebrating students who excelled academically. In a parallel celebration, Notre Dame Academy proudly presented the School Blues Award to four outstanding individuals for their remarkable contributions in academics, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles. Both ceremonies showcased unwavering student dedication and the pride these institutions take in their achievements.
In light of the intense heatwave predictions, all Patna schools for grades up to Class VIII will dismiss students by 11 am until May 21. With temperatures rising between 38C and 44C, the local authorities have also set up 400 complimentary water stations throughout the city and mobilized maintenance crews to secure water supplies during this extreme heat.
In a visionary move, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary is advocating for the growth of eco-tourism around the state's picturesque reservoirs through innovative public-private collaborations. He is calling for enhanced infrastructure, involving citizens in planning discussions, and creating accessible tourism packages.
In 2024, Bihar's prisons have become overwhelmed, with a staggering 759,482 court appearances made by inmates, marking the highest figure across the country. The root of this crisis lies in the ballooning number of undertrials and a depletion of staff, as over 4,500 positions remain unfilled.
CPI (ML) leader Dipankar Bhattacharya criticized the Bihar government's faulty policies, alleging they empowered the BJP and led to a ulldozer raj suppressing the poor and youth. He questioned the electoral process, citing voter list deletions, and condemned land acquisition for corporations.
Kaimur police have cracked a shocking quadruple murder case, arresting two brothers and two accomplices. The prime accused allegedly killed his elder brother, his wife, and their two children over family disputes. Bodies were dismembered and dumped in suitcases and sacks across the district. Investigators recovered weapons and bloodstains from the scene.
Bihar leads India in climate change awareness policies, with the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali campaign significantly boosting green cover. Minister Shravan Kumar highlighted this success at a seminar, urging citizens to plant trees for family events. The event also recognized Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind's social harmony efforts, aligning with CM Nitish Kumar's reform agenda including liquor prohibition and curbing child marriage.
Patna is experiencing temporary traffic diversions due to crucial sewerage and flyover maintenance. The Patliputra area faces restrictions until May 30 for waterlogging solutions, with commuters advised to use alternative routes. Additionally, the GPO Patna-R Block flyover's south lane will see night-time closures until May 27 for essential repairs. Authorities urge public cooperation and adherence to traffic advisories.
Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani pledged a massive Rs 50,000-60,000 crore investment in Bihar over the next three to four years. This significant capital infusion will target key sectors including power, roads, gas distribution, cement, and broader infrastructure, aiming to boost the state's development and energy self-reliance.
Gautam Adani launched two major eye care institutions in Bihar's Saran district, pledging Rs 150 crore through the Adani Foundation. These facilities, attached to Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital, will perform 3.3 lakh surgeries annually and train 1,000 professionals. Adani also personally committed Rs 500 crore to the Akhand Jyoti Foundation, aiming to expand affordable vision care nationwide.
Gaya's fuel stations face severe disruption due to the West Asia crisis, with oil companies slashing supply by 10%. Many outlets have shut down, leading to long queues when operational. Strict limits are imposed on petrol and diesel distribution, impacting rural areas like Sherghati even more acutely due to high demand.
Nalanda University revived ancient scholarly debates with 'Shastrarth 2026', a new academic tradition fostering intellectual dialogue and research. The event, featuring public dissertation defenses and thematic debates, precedes the university's third convocation. Vice-Chancellor Sachin Chaturvedi emphasized the need for intellectual struggle beyond AI, while new awards will recognize excellence in discourse.
A shocking incident unfolded in Siwan where a son and daughter-in-law allegedly murdered his mother by strangulation. Enraged villagers apprehended the couple, leading to a violent confrontation with police and damage to a police vehicle. Authorities have arrested the accused and are investigating the motive, which reportedly stems from a prior dispute.
Masked assailants targeted the homes of two pharmaceutical businessmen on Bihta-Sugar Mill Road early Sunday, making off with lakhs in jewellery and cash. The gang breached security, disabling some cameras but not before being partially recorded. One victim confronted an intruder, sustaining injuries before the robbers fled via the roof.
Bihar doctors, represented by BHSA, protested for improved workplace safety, faster promotions, and administrative reforms. They urged the government to reconsider a proposed ban on private practice, advocating for an optional Non-Practising Allowance model. Demands include stricter laws against attacks on medical staff, armed security, and reserved administrative posts for MBBS doctors.
In a significant crackdown on cyber crime, Begusarai police have detained Sunil Kumar, implicated in a vast online scam. His bank account was dubbed a 'mule account', enabling fraudulent transactions exceeding Rs 15.25 crore throughout the country. Sunil admitted to accepting Rs 3.75 lakh for sharing his account information with cybercriminals, resulting in the filing of 205 complaints.
In the heart of Bihar, farmers are grappling with the harsh realities of an unpredictable climate, where rising temperatures and erratic weather patterns wreak havoc on agriculture. Torrential rains and sudden storms are not just wreaking havoc on crops, but also tragically leading to increased lightning-related incidents.
Farmers in Bihar are reeling from a catastrophic 'triple blow' as erratic weather takes its toll. March and May brought unexpected rains, hailstorms, and fierce winds, decimating vital crops like maize and wheat, as well as cherished harvests of mangoes and litchis.
Bihar's summertime is under siege from erratic weather phenomena, as ferocious thunderstorms, sudden hail, and unprecedented rain levels wreak havoc on daily life. Meteorologists point to shifting atmospheric patterns, continuous easterly breezes, and the looming threat of climate change as catalysts for these severe storms and the extensive devastation that follows.
Patliputra University's Vice-Chancellor conducted surprise inspections, issuing show-cause notices to a college principal and several absent faculty members. During his third day of inspections, teachers were found missing from S U College and Ganga Devi Mahila College, with some classrooms even empty. Students provided feedback on these issues.
The NIA has charged five individuals, including absconding mastermind Anand Kumar Singh, in a Cambodia-linked human trafficking and cyber slavery case. Indian youth were lured with fake job offers, only to face forced labor, torture, and confinement in scam operations. The kingpin allegedly profited by selling victims to these fraudulent companies.

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