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Bhagalpur: 19 Thousand 152 Bottles Of Foreign Liquor From Milk Container, Driver And Smuggler Revealed Many Secrets

Bhagalpur Police took major action in Kahalgaon as part of an intensive operation. 19,152 bottles of foreign liquor in 399 cartons were seized from an Amul milk container. Driver Phool Muhammad, who was bringing liquor from Jharkhand, was arrested. Apart from this, 19 bottles of country liquor and 10 liters of country liquor were also recovered from the snack shop, in which three other smugglers were caught.

Bhagalpur Planning Fair: Youth Will Get Jobs In Various Companies Of The Country, Reach Here Soon, This Organization Has Been Organized By The Planning Board To Get Employment.

A district level employment fair has been organized by the Labor Resources Department in the Government Girls Inter Level School in Bhagalpur. Its aim is to provide jobs to more than 600 unemployed youth in various companies. Students from matriculation to graduation can participate in it. The department aims to provide employment to more than 3500 youth this year, which includes 1000 more jobs than last year.

There Will Be E-auction Of Sand Ghats In Lakhisarai; 5 Blocks Included, Bidding On 9th February

The Department of Mines and Geology in Lakhisarai will conduct e-auction of sand ghats on 9 February 2026. Under Bihar Sand Mining Policy 2019, five sand blocks Mahsona, Jhinaura, Nagardar, Nongarh, Batta are included. This settlement will be valid for four years or till environmental approval. Interested bidders can download the documents online from January 17, last date is February 2.

Tell Me, Chief Minister, What Is This, Not A Doctor, But A Broken Machine; The Family Of The Patient In Katihar Appealed To CM Nitish

The family of a patient in Katihar Sadar Hospital appealed to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Sumit Singh had brought his wife to the hospital after consuming poisonous substance, where they created a ruckus alleging shortage of doctors, faulty machines and expired medicines. The family members said that they were forced to buy medicines from outside. The matter calmed down after police intervention, which raised questions on the health system.

Now There Is No Need To Go To The Corporation To Pay Withholding Tax, The Workers Will Come To Your Door.

Bhagalpur Municipal Corporation will organize a camp at your doorstep from 19th to 23rd January. On the instructions of newly appointed Municipal Commissioner Kislay Kushwaha, this initiative is to provide basic services to the citizens like holding tax, property tax, transfer of name and birth-death certificates. Its objective is to save people from visiting the corporation office and to provide facilities at the ward level itself.

Historic Decision Of Bihar Government, Illegal Hoarding Of Government Land Will Be Canceled In 45 Days

Bihar government has taken a big decision to save government land. Now illegal gathering will be cancelled. The Additional Collector will have to dispose of such cases within 45 days. This instruction was given by Additional Chief Secretary of Revenue and Land Reforms Department, C.K. Anil has issued. Its objective is to bring government land back into the government's account and create a land bank.

Everyday New Secrets In Gaya Gold Robbery Case, Clues Found From RO Plant Intensified SIT Action

SIT has found new clues in the investigation of the gold robbery that took place in Howrah-Jodhpur Express in Gaya Railway Station area. The team thoroughly investigated the RO water plant where the looted gold biscuits were cut. Many accused in this case, including policemen and civilians, are still absconding. In this high-profile robbery of approximately Rs 1.5 crore, names like Vinod Baranwal and RO plant owner Parvez have come to the fore. The investigation is ongoing and the gold is yet to be recovered.

Hajipur And Danapur Air Is Worst In Bihar, AQI Satisfactory In 8 Cities

Partial improvement in pollution figures was seen in Bihar on Wednesday, yet moderate level of pollution was recorded in 11 cities including Patna. Hajipur had the worst AQI of 180, while Danapur in Patna also had the air quality index of 177. At the same time, the air of eight cities including Bihar Sharif and Arrah was found satisfactory. Moisture in the air, vehicle smoke and construction work are the main causes of pollution.

Remote Sensing Will Be Necessary For Projects Worth More Than Rs 50 Crore In Bihar, Instructions From Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit

Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit has directed that the DPR of projects worth more than Rs 50 crore in Bihar will have to take the technical recommendation of the Remote Sensing Application Center before financial approval. This step will help in increasing the accuracy of projects, saving costs and identifying land and other constraints at an early stage. This system will also be helpful in disaster management and monitoring of stubble burning.

Chilli Became Spicy, Tomato Also Turned Red; Inflation Broke Out In The Cold Early Morning

The prices of green vegetables are skyrocketing in Narkatiaganj, due to which the budget of common people is spoiled. Production has been affected due to extreme cold and frost, due to which arrivals in the market have reduced. Prices have increased manifold compared to last year, with some vegetables being sold for up to Rs 100 per kg. Consumers are accusing sellers of arbitrariness, which has deeply affected the kitchen of the common man.

Administration's Strong Attack On Illegal Gathering; 44 Decimal Land Of Agriculture Department Returned In Kanti, CO's Order Canceled

Muzaffarpur administration has taken strict action against illegal land buying and selling. 44 decimal land of Agriculture Department in Kanti, which was illegally registered by the then CO Rishika Kumari, has been canceled by DCLR Western. Now this land has again been registered in the account of the Agriculture Department. Investigation is also going on in Bariyarpur Mauza of Motipur regarding illegal gathering, in which action has been recommended against the former CO.

12 Kg Radish, Five Feet Long Gourd In Rohtas Vegetable Exhibition; 20 Kg Kohda Became The Center Of Attraction

Vegetable exhibition was organized in Bharatiganj-Karpurwa of Sasaram Rohtas, which was inaugurated by MP Manoj Ram. It showed a glimpse of advanced farming, where huge produce like 12 kg radish and five feet long gourd were the center of attraction. The exhibition promoted the hard work and scientific farming of farmers, which was said to improve their economic condition and contribute to the development of the country. The best farmers were also honored.

Treatment Needed Today, No. After Two Months, Long Queue For Surgery In SKMCH

In SKMCH, Muzaffarpur, patients have to wait a long time for surgery. There is a wait of one to two months for serious operations like stones, hernia and hip fractures. This situation has arisen due to increase in the crowd of patients after winter and limited resources. There is a waiting period of up to six months in the orthopedic department, due to which the problems of the patients have increased.

Girl Students Got Food With Insects In Sonpur ANM Center, Protested On The Road

Girl students of ANM Training Center, Sonpur demonstrated against the presence of insects in food and its poor quality. He reached the sub-divisional office and complained to the SDO. The students alleged that insects are often found in pulses and vegetables and there is lack of cleanliness, which is having adverse effects on health. Taking the matter seriously, the SDO assured investigation and action, after which the girl students ended the protest.

Two Smugglers Arrested With Bear Bone In West Champaran, Know How Serious Is The Matter?

The forest department and SSB, in a joint operation at Ramnagar in West Champaran, have arrested two smugglers, Rameshwar Kazi and Chandan Kumar, along with bear bones. These smugglers were planning to kill a bear in Barwakala Harnatad area and smuggle its body parts to the Nepal border. This arrest is an important part of the efforts to stop wildlife conservation and trafficking, in which intensive interrogation of the arrested accused is going on.

Superfast Status Of 12 Trains Will End From March, Direct Impact On Trains Running Through Muzaffarpur

From March, the superfast status of 12 trains including Anand Vihar-New Jalpaiguri passing through Muzaffarpur will be lost. Now these trains will run in express category, which will reduce the fares. However, travel time is expected to increase. This decision of East Central Railway will have a direct impact on the passengers of Muzaffarpur, Samastipur and Darbhanga. Passengers have been advised to check the updated status of the train before travelling.

'Minister Keep Doing Road Shows, We Will Not Give 1 Inch Of Land'; Villagers Protest Against Jamui's Magnetite Block Auction

There is huge dissatisfaction among the villagers against the auction of Manjosh and Bhatta magnetite mineral blocks of Jamui. Despite road-shows by the Bihar government, villagers are not ready to give even an inch of their land fearing loss of their fertile land and livelihood. They are protesting environmental damage and displacement, and have threatened to go to the Supreme Court if necessary.

Even After 18 Years, Banswadi Middle School Is Bearing The Brunt Of 2008 Flood, 312 Children Study In Only 3 Rooms.

Banswadi Middle School in Jadiya, Supaul is struggling with basic facilities even 18 years after the 2008 floods. There are only three rooms for 312 children, due to which studies are being affected. The safety of children is in danger due to pits created by floods and lack of boundary walls. They are demanding permanent buildings, filling of pits and safe environment from the Rural Education Department, so that the future of the children can be secure.

Makar Sankranti Celebrated In Amravati Dham, Khichdi Prasad Will Be Made From More Than Two Quintals Of Rice At Panchpahadi.

The festival of Makar Sankranti is being celebrated with great pomp in Amravati Dham located in Panchpahari of Sono. Special preparations have been made here, where thousands of devotees and tourists will gather. Mahaprasad of Khichdi will be prepared from more than two quintals of rice. The place is famous for its natural beauty and spiritual peace, which turns into a picnic spot on Makar Sankranti. Volunteers will assist in crowd management.

Tragic Accident On Bagaha-Bettiah NH-727, Tractor Driver Dies After Being Hit By Truck

A speeding truck crushed tractor driver Govind Shah, 22, near Panchfedwa on Bagaha-Bettiah NH-727 late Tuesday night. Seriously injured Govind was referred to Bettiah from the sub-divisional hospital, but he died on the way. He was reloading the sugarcane trolley after it overturned. Police are investigating the matter and the search for the absconding truck driver is ongoing.

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