"Bihar government is to hand over the case related to the irregularities in the NEET UG examination held on May 5 to the CBI. The CBI team is expected soon in Patna to take over the investigation of the case. Economic Offences Unit shall hand over all the updated case records to CBI," acc
In a setback to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the Patna High Court on Thursday set aside the state government's amendments to increase the reservation for Backward Classes, Extremely Backward Classes, Scheduled Tribes, and Scheduled Castes in jobs and educational institutions
Addressing a public meeting in Purnia on Tuesday, Jaiswal said, "Bihar government has decided that in each district, SIT will be formed...those criminals who roam around with rifle and gun, will be shot at sight. No criminal will be spared..."
Meanwhile, Office of Nitin Gadkari said in a post on X, "The bridge that collapsed in Araria, Bihar was not constructed under the Central Road Transport Ministry. Its work was going on under the Rural Development Ministry of the Bihar Government."
he Bihar government has approved the leave of Education Department Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) KK Pathak. He will be on earned leave for 28 days from June 3 to June 30.
Amid intense heatwave conditions in the state, the Bihar government on Wednesday ordered the closure of all private and government-run schools, coaching institutes and anganwadi centres till June 8.
In response to the intense heatwave situation persistent across several parts of the country, the Bihar government has issued an order to shut down all the schools in the state.
BCA president Rakesh Tiwari has confirmed that the reconstruction work of Moin Ul Haq stadium will begin in September this year. The main goal of BCA will be to make it a top-notch stadium
"I have just reviewed the bridge collapse. While lifting the segment, it fell injuring workers. 11 workers were injured out of which 10 are out of danger now and one of them unfortunately died. Compensation will be given to the injured and deceased worker, Rs 10 lakh to the deceased and 1 la
Intermediate students are protesting outside the JDU office in Patna, expressing their discontent over the Bihar government's decision to discontinue plus 2 classes conducted in colleges from April 1.