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A journalist, Ramesh Kumar Singh, was shot in the stomach late Thursday night in Siwan district by two unidentified assailants on a motorcycle. Singh, returning home after a wedding, was attacked near a closed sugar mill.
A sensational Valentine's Week clip from Munger district has taken social media by storm, featuring a woman presenting her husband with a rose and a drink. The provocative video, starring a local entrepreneur and his influencer spouse, has since escalated in drama with the appearance of a firearm.
In preparation for Mahashivratri on February 15th, Patna officials have rolled out a thorough traffic management strategy due to expected large crowds. With religious processions set to kick off at 3 PM, key thoroughfares like Bailey Road will see significant detours. Regular traffic will be curtailed to prioritize emergency vehicles.
In a heartbreaking incident, a 16-year-old girl lost her life after plunging from a five-storey building close to her coaching centre in Patna. Surveillance videos revealed two young men trailing her moments before the tragedy unfolded. Her family suspects foul play, citing suspicious bruises and the absence of blood at the scene.
In a significant development, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken charge of the probe into the tragic death of an 18-year-old aspiring medical student in Patna. Discovered unconscious in her hostel, she succumbed later, prompting initial claims of suicide.
In a chilling case from Begusarai, the court has sentenced Vikas Kumar to death for the gruesome killing of three family membershis brother, sister-in-law, and nieceduring the festive night of Diwali in 2019. The judge condemned the act as barbaric, revealing that a bitter land feud fueled this act of violence.
At St. Dominic Savios High School, a colorful farewell event marked the conclusion for Class XII students, where the spotlight shone on Vitul Kanth Sondarya and Shashank Singh, who were crowned as Miss and Mr. Dominic.
During a recent visit to Patna, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar evaluated significant infrastructure initiatives, including dual underground drainage systems alongside newly constructed four-lane roads adjacent to local Eco Parks. He noted that work on the crucial stretch from Patel Chowk to Eco Park is progressing well, with sheet piling and slush removal already completed.
Bihar legislators expressed their dissatisfaction regarding the restrictions on accessing their Rs 4 crore allocated for crucial school infrastructures such as libraries and restrooms. BJP's Pramod Kumar pointed out the disparity with other states where elected officials enjoy greater power in resource allocation. In response, the minister promised to reassess the current situation.
In a transformative move for its agricultural and domestic needs, Bihar is launching four major initiatives aimed at enhancing irrigation and potable water access. The cornerstone of this endeavor is the resolution of a lengthy 25-year water dispute with Jharkhand concerning the Sone river, leading to the establishment of two new reservoirs. This landmark agreement enables Bihar to draw 5.
In a move to enhance its grassroots effectiveness in Bihar, the Congress party has appointed 29 new functionaries to rejuvenate district and block operations. This effort, part of the Sangathan Srijan initiative, is designed to amplify the party's local presence and foster community engagement.
In a decisive move, DM Shashank Shubhankar has instructed action against two circle officers and a revenue staff member over allegations of manipulating land records linked to non-saleable properties and sanctioning fraudulent transactions. A former circle officer from Mohanpur faces potential departmental proceedings, while an inquiry is set in motion for the Banke Bazaar circle officer due to discovered discrepancies.
In a significant policy shift, Bihar's energy minister announced plans to potentially eliminate compound interest on late electricity payments, while emphasizing the necessity of settling the original dues. Meanwhile, during the assembly discussions, the Chief Minister rallied behind the Deputy CM, applauding his vigilant approach to addressing land survey discrepancies.
Bihar's visionary J P Ganga Path is poised for a transformative upgrade, extending from Koilwar to Sabour with an impressive investment of Rs 16,465 crore. As the state's inaugural endeavor utilizing the Hybrid Annuity Model, this project will engage IIT-Patna to oversee the audit of 85 substantial bridges.
In a significant bust, Begusarai police have arrested a prominent figure in a syndicate known for swindling students by distributing leaked Intermediate exam papers through social media channels. The detainee admitted to sharing fragments of the question papers and answer keys, particularly for the Chemistry section.
In a significant ruling, the Patna High Court has approved the regular bail request of Md Rizvi, who faced arrest for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his deceased mother. This arrest followed the emergence of a controversial video linked to a Grand Alliance rally.
Saharsa Mayor Bain Priya, her private secretary Rajiv Kumar, and his wife face an FIR for alleged financial irregularities. Nearly Rs50 lakh monthly for street lighting maintenance is suspected to have been siphoned off. An inquiry committee's findings revealed suspicious fund diversions through firms registered in the secretary's wife's name, prompting the urban development department's directive for immediate legal action.
On the occasion of the 16 Bihar Battalion Raising Day in Danapur, a poignant tribute was paid to the brave souls who fell during the Galwan Valley clash. The ceremony commemorated the selfless sacrifice of 20 Indian Army personnel, led by the valiant Colonel B Santosh Babu, who heroically faced adversity in 2020.
Bihar's Valmiki Tiger Reserve is a surprising hub for snake diversity, boasting 43 species, including five new to the state discovered recently. This rich reptile population, featuring key venomous species and the unique Long-Snout Vine Snake, highlights the reserve's ecological health and the success of enhanced monitoring efforts.

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