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A botched daylight jewellery store robbery in Gopalganj ended tragically with two accused succumbing to injuries. Golu Mishra, critically injured by villagers after the failed heist, died in Patna. The incident, which saw locals thwarting armed criminals, also resulted in the death of an innocent bystander. Another accused, Vishal Yadav, died on the spot.
Bihar's registration department has achieved a significant revenue milestone, exceeding its target for 2025-26 and setting an ambitious Rs 10,000 crore goal for 2026-27. The department is embracing technology, aiming for a completely paperless registration process with digital signatures and mobile app integration. This initiative promises increased transparency and convenience, even allowing senior citizens to register properties from home.
Patna Metro's elevated stretch from Bhoothnath to Malahi Pakri, a crucial part of Corridor II, has successfully passed a safety inspection by the Chief Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety. This 2.75 km section, including Khemnichak station, is set to open soon, completing the priority elevated corridor and boosting urban mobility.
Patna's Ganga Research Centre-cum-Museum is now under district administration, set to house the District Ganga Committee office and become a hub for research and public awareness. The facility will undergo development with essential amenities. A recent meeting reviewed conservation efforts for the Ganga and its tributaries, focusing on pollution control, river flow, community engagement, water quality, and economic linkages.
Gaya railway station's line one operations are halted for three weeks until May 16 for a Rs 300 crore upgrade to world-class standards. This redevelopment, already behind schedule, involves significant infrastructure changes. Several trains are diverted or altered, with authorities phasing suspensions to minimize passenger disruption. The project aims for airport-like amenities.
Central University of South Bihar Vice-Chancellor Kameshwar Nath Singh emphasized collaborative, multidisciplinary research on societal issues. He urged the biotechnology department to partner with other departments and industries for better outcomes. The department plans to seek extramural projects and infrastructure grants, following discussions with ministry representatives and experts.
Chirag Paswan has called for sensitive action against illegal structures on government land, urging the Bihar government to ensure no poor or deserving families are unjustly displaced. He stressed the need for alternative housing before demolitions and advocated for upholding the rule of law while protecting legitimate homes.
Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saraogi has strongly refuted Tejashwi Yadav's claims regarding the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, labeling them as falsehoods and political desperation. Saraogi asserted that the NDA government has empowered women, contrasting it with the RJD's past rule, and dismissed Tejashwi's criticism of Amit Shah as undignified remarks for cheap popularity.
The Patna High Court has rejected former RJD legislator Ritlal Yadav's plea to be moved from Bhagalpur jail back to Beur jail. Yadav, facing charges of land grabbing, extortion, and money laundering, had challenged the extension of his transfer order. The court dismissed his petition, upholding his continued stay in Bhagalpur prison.
Bihar's Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit has ordered departments to stay alert for heatwave and low monsoon conditions, emphasizing uninterrupted essential services. He directed immediate fixes for drinking water scheme disruptions, including pump operator pay and land issues. Strict measures were mandated for water supply, with a 24-hour repair deadline for pipelines and handpumps, and deployment of tankers to water-stressed areas.
Protests erupted in Patna after an 18-year-old died at a private hospital. His family, alleging medical negligence and extortion, carried his body, ICU bed, and ventilator onto the street. The youth had sustained a severe head injury during a cricket match. Authorities intervened to control the situation and clear a traffic jam.
Bihar's ambitious plan to develop 11 satellite townships promises landowners at least 55% of their land back in fully developed plots. This land pooling model aims to empower farmers, making them direct beneficiaries. Modelled on cities like Noida, these self-sustaining hubs will feature organized development, ensuring amenities and improved land value for original owners.
Starting this Monday, Patliputra University will kick off the Semester VI examinations for the 2023-27 cohort, with a staggering 80,000 students from arts, science, and commerce disciplines participating. The tests are set to take place across 40 centers in the bustling districts of Patna and Nalanda.
In a bold strategic move, the Bihar government unveiled a major administrative overhaul on Sunday, reshaping key roles within its ranks. The Governor's Principal Secretary, Robert L Chongthu, is now set to lead the minority welfare department, while Gopal Meena ascends to the Governor's Secretary position, adding the responsibilities of Vigilance Commissioner to his portfolio.
Exciting news from Magadh University! Beginning with the 2026-27 academic year, they will introduce a brand-new Master of Computer Applications (MCA) program, having secured AICTE approval. This initiative will roll out at the picturesque Bodh Gaya campus, with 60 coveted seats available for eager students looking to expand their horizons in technology.
Attention commuters! Patna Metro will pause operations on Monday, April 27, to allow the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety to conduct a pivotal safety inspection along the Bhootnath to Malahi Pakri line. This 2.75-kilometer stretch is on the brink of becoming operational.
In a relentless pursuit of justice, Patna police arrested Ranjit Kumar, 39, just three days after a heinous crime shook the community: the attempted rape and murder of a 10-year-old girl. Luring the innocent child to his rented space, he brutally silenced her cries with a stone grinder when she resisted.
In an unexpected twist, Bihar's strict liquor ban has triggered a peculiar migration pattern. Locals from Bagaha and surrounding regions are now making their way to Uttar Pradesh and even Nepalnot for jobs, but for a shot at indulging in alcohol.
In a groundbreaking effort to bolster the forensic expertise in Bihar, Patna University has announced the introduction of a postgraduate course in forensic science set to commence in the 2026-27 academic year. The innovative curriculum has received official approval and will be taught at the Central Research Facility Centre.
Residents of Jai Prakash Nagar are grappling with severe health risks and travel disruptions as the Rajiv Nagar drain spills over, inundating streets with foul-smelling water. The recent collapse of a road into the drainresulting in a JCB falling inraises urgent safety alarms.
In a significant move to address absenteeism, the Bihar government has imposed a Rs 1,000 deduction from the salaries of over 600 revenue and circle officers who have been absent en masse since February. This protest stems from frustrations over stalled promotional opportunities, directly impacting the crucial Census 2027 efforts.
In Bihar, the tough stance on liquor prohibition finds itself in a relentless struggle with liquor smuggling. This has triggered a substantial crackdown with authorities reporting over 9,36,000 cases and the confiscation of vast quantities of illegal spirits
A brutal murder has shocked Patna as an unidentified young man's bloodied body was found near a lodge. Evidence suggests a violent attack inside the lodge, with blood trails leading to the discovery site. Police are actively searching for a second young man who was seen with the victim, believed to be the prime suspect in this grim incident.
Bihar's road construction department is now using river and pond silt for building roads, a move aimed at speeding up projects and offering multiple environmental benefits. This initiative protects fertile farmland, enhances water bodies' capacity, and aids groundwater recharge.
A shocking dowry-related murder has come to light in Patna, where a newly married woman's body was exhumed from a deep grave. Her in-laws allegedly murdered her and buried her body, even setting the site ablaze to conceal the crime. Police have launched a manhunt for the absconding accused, promising swift justice.

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