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In a heartbreaking incident in Nalanda district, a young life was abruptly cut short when 22-year-old Ravi Kumar suffered fatal injuries after his motorcycle was struck by a reckless driver in the vicinity of Bhenda village. On his way to visit his in-laws, Ravi's hopes for a joyful family gathering were dashed.
In a troubling incident in Saran district, a young girl faced a brutal gang attack by three men while heading to a library for her studies. The police have apprehended one suspect and are on the hunt for the remaining two. Reports indicate the girl was lured to a remote area.
In a recent statement, Bihars Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwari addressed the valid worries of candidates preparing for the Teacher Recruitment Examination. He assured them that the government is actively working to hasten the recruitment process. Regarding the unfortunate incident involving protestors, he committed to thoroughly understanding the circumstances.
In a tragic turn of events in Nalanda district, two lives were lost due to horrific road incidents. Ramesh Prasad, an egg vendor, met his untimely demise when an unknown vehicle collided with him in Sohsarai. Meanwhile, another tragedy unfolded as Raju Kumar was struck by a vehicle while riding his motorcycle near his village in Ben.
A dark cloud loomed over Nalanda district as a 50-year-old man lost his life in a brutal attack driven by a land dispute in Noorsarai. The day did not end there; clashes erupted in Ongaridham and Sare, resulting in additional fatalities and injuries.
At the forefront of innovation, IIT-Patna's COIL-D initiative is revolutionizing the landscape of multilingual AI through the ambitious BHASHINI program. By developing cutting-edge machine translation systems, this project aims to bridge the linguistic divides in India, cultivating an inclusive AI ecosystem that empowers individuals from various language backgrounds with accessible and user-friendly technology.
Rajgir gears up for the month-long Malmas Mela, expecting over three crore devotees. Nalanda district administration is implementing extensive security and logistical arrangements, including enhanced police presence and temporary facilities. This religious congregation, held every three years, is a significant event for pilgrims across India.
An SBI ATM booth in Danapur, Bihar, has been repurposed into a hair salon, baffling unsuspecting customers. The kiosk retains its original exterior, leading many to enter expecting to withdraw cash, only to find haircuts in progress. The property owner reportedly rented the space after ATM operations ceased, with the tenant converting it into a barber shop.
Bihar's beloved litchi harvest is in dire straits as unexpected weather and relentless pest infestations wreak havoc on orchards. Farmers are witnessing heartbreaking losses with many crops failing before they even ripen.
Bihar police are recruiting 15,821 retired Army and CAPF personnel for Special Auxiliary Police roles. Recruitment rallies, division-wise, will be held in June 2026 at Danapur Cantonment. No written tests or physicals, but fitness and weapon handling are key. Bihar natives with specific skills are preferred. Various categories, including EWS and women, have reserved posts.
Bihar government has dissolved the Vigilance Investigation cadre, integrating its officers into the regular Bihar Police force. This move, aligning with the Bihar Police Act, 2007, aims to streamline operations and enhance coordination. DSPs, inspectors, and sub-inspectors will be absorbed into equivalent positions, preserving their service history and experience, though their seniority will be adjusted post-restructuring.
Patna's new Navin Kishore Sinha Path, a two-lane smart road built over Mandiri Nala, is set to open Monday. This Rs115 crore project connects key city areas, easing traffic and improving drainage. Inaugurated on former MLA Navin Kishore Prasad Sinha's birth anniversary, it links Nehru Path to Bansghat and the JP Ganga Path, promising smoother commutes and enhanced urban infrastructure.
Fresh thunderstorm and high wind warnings have been issued for Bihar, days after a severe storm disrupted Patna. Authorities are under pressure to bolster disaster preparedness and ensure uninterrupted civic services ahead of the monsoon. Efforts are underway to improve equipment and coordination among emergency response agencies to prevent future disruptions.
A crucial Bihar legislative council byelection for the Ara-Buxar local authorities constituency is set for Tuesday, with over 6,000 local representatives voting. The main contest is between the INDIA bloc's RJD candidate and the NDA's JD(U) candidate. However, a JD(U) rebel's independent run could significantly impact the outcome, potentially creating a triangular fight.
Magadh University has launched its first systematic archaeological excavation at the ancient site of Dubba in Gaya, a location believed to be on the historic pilgrimage route between Bodh Gaya and Sarnath. Following ASI permission, the university's team is exploring the site, hoping to uncover insights into ancient settlements and Buddhist traditions in the region. Work will continue post-monsoon.
Horrific discovery in Kaimur district as decomposed torsos of two men, heads missing and bodies dismembered, were found stuffed in suitcases in the Durgawati river. Locals alerted police after noticing suspicious bags emitting a foul odor. Authorities are investigating, with forensic teams collecting evidence. Postmortem and forensic reports are awaited to identify the victims and determine the cause of death.
AIIMS-Patna hosted a national neonatal resuscitation programme, aiming to train over 18,000 healthcare professionals in a single day. This initiative, aligned with India's Newborn Action Plan, seeks to significantly reduce neonatal mortality. Experts stressed strengthening referral systems and skilled intervention during the crucial First Golden Minute to improve newborn survival rates across the country, particularly in Bihar.
The NDA government in Bihar has strongly refuted dynasty politics allegations following Nishant Kumar's ministerial appointment. Leaders defended Nishant, highlighting his education and initial refusal of a deputy CM post. They countered by pointing to the RJD's alleged family-centric leadership, questioning the opposition's moral ground to criticize.
Railway security is on high alert after an unauthorized CCTV camera, potentially linked to a terrorist involved in the Akshardham Temple attack, was discovered at Sarai railway station. Two unidentified individuals were seen installing the device, which was later removed by authorities. An FIR has been filed, and the ATS is investigating a possible international connection.
Bihar's National Lok Adalat saw a massive turnout Saturday, clearing over 20,000 e-challan cases and collecting nearly Rs 5 crore. The One-Time Traffic Challan Settlement Scheme offered a 50% penalty reduction, easing burdens for helmet, seat belt, and speeding violations.

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