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In her first official engagement, District Magistrate Sahila toured the Chausa Thermal Power Plant, highlighting the importance of creating job opportunities for local youth and tackling environmental issues. She instructed the management to enhance dust suppression strategies, initiate tree planting initiatives, and revise disaster response plans.
Bihar's new higher education department is set to boost research institutions and language academies with a dedicated budget. The focus is on improving university and technical education quality, fostering research, and ensuring job-oriented learning for youth.
In a bold move to enhance governance efficiency, the Bihar government has executed a sweeping administrative reshuffle, relocating 36 Indian Administrative Service officers to pivotal departments. This strategic realignment focuses on key sectors such as education, planning, and development, with officers stepping into new secretarial and director roles.
In a bold move, Bihar's Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha has put his foot down against the age-old practice of forwarding landholder grievances up the bureaucratic ladder. He emphasized the need for immediate resolution at the local level, aspiring for solutions within just two weeks.
At a national conference in Patna, specialists highlighted a troubling trend: women are increasingly suffering from COPD. The culprits? Poor kitchen ventilation and the harmful smoke from traditional cooking methods. While smoking and external air pollution continue to pose threats, it's the toxins women face indoors that are hindering their lung health and delaying critical diagnoses.
In a proactive stride for community health, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar recently visited the Phulwaria reservoir, ensuring the supply of fluoride-free drinking water to 90 villages.
In the aftermath of the election loss, the RJD finds itself embroiled in a feud as veteran leader Shivanand Tiwari openly questions Tejashwi Yadav's leadership, claiming he's gone MIA. This has prompted fierce backlash from party loyalists, who accuse Tiwari of seeking personal gain.
In a significant crackdown, Patna Police apprehended four adults and took four minors into custody for their involvement in a sophisticated cyber fraud ring utilizing gaming apps. The group operated from a local rental, enticing victims through flashy social media ads and processing payments via QR codes.
In a major crackdown, Bihar authorities uncovered a staggering amount of Rs 25-30 lakh in cash and valuables during raids on Bhavesh Kumar Singh, a cooperative bank officer. Singh is under investigation for allegedly accumulating over Rs 50 crore through dubious means.
In a significant move, the Patna High Court has mandated a comprehensive inquiry into a suspected statewide scheme revolving around the auctioning of vehicles confiscated for liquor offenses. The Economic Offences Unit is set to investigate possible collusion among various syndicates, law enforcement, and excise officials.
Patna Airport is witnessing a resurgence in IndiGo flights, with the majority of services resuming their regular schedule. Although there were some operational hiccups leading to cancellations, airport officials assure that normal operations are on the horizon. The airline is diligently working to resolve customer inquiries, processing claims efficiently, and providing travel vouchers to affected passengers.
In a decisive move advocating for women's safety, JD(U) has extended comprehensive security measures to Rohini Acharya, daughter of Lalu Prasad, following her urgent plea. While Rohini expressed fear regarding the safety of parental homes, the RJD and the Lalu family remained notably mute on the subject.
In a heart-wrenching incident that has left the community in shock, a 12-year-old girl met with a tragic fate in a village in Rohtas. While returning home from a coaching class, she was reported missing, only for her family to discover her lifeless body later.
Bihar Police are now shooting criminals in the leg during encounters to prevent escapes, a tactic unofficially dubbed 'Operation Langda'. This strategy has led to the arrest of several wanted criminals, including Rakesh Kumar, who was shot in the leg and apprehended in Patna after allegedly firing at police.
Lalu Prasad's daughter, Rohini Acharya, appealed to the Bihar government for safe parental homes for all women, a month after distancing herself from her family. While acknowledging CM Nitish Kumar's welfare schemes, she deemed them insufficient to address the deep-rooted patriarchal mindset hindering women's safety and security.
A clothing merchant was tragically gunned down in Begusarai after allegedly disregarding a hefty extortion demand of 3 lakh. In a show of defiance, the victim's family is adamant about halting a postmortem until justice is served and the perpetrators are captured.
As Patna readies itself for the grand 359th Prakash Parv honoring Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, local authorities are taking proactive steps to ensure a seamless experience. Key focus areas include enhancing security, efficient crowd control, and traffic management.
In a pivotal shake-up within its administrative framework, the Bihar government has introduced fresh faces to three newly established departments and reassigned four divisional commissioners.
In a landmark ruling, a Patna court has found two individuals guilty in a bitumen scandal that dates back 29 years, sending a former engineer to serve one year in prison while a transporter received a three-year sentence for the misappropriation of 287 metric tonnes of bitumen.
According to JD(U), 17 to 18 legislators from RJD are reportedly unhappy with their party and are considering a switch. RJD, however, brushes this off as mere theatrics, accusing JD(U) and BJP of orchestrating a ploy to bolster their own numbers. This news comes on the heels of the NDA's resounding triumph in the Bihar assembly elections.

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