The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to entertain a plea raising allegations of widespread malpractices during the 70th Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Preliminary Exam held on December 13, 2024.
A clash broke out between police and miscreants in Phulwari Sharif of the Hinduni village of Patna on Tuesday where police had the input of some criminals who had gathered and were planning to commit a crime.
Y.V Giri, Jan Suraj Party Chief Prashant Kishor's Advocate, on Monday condemned the police's alleged brutality against Kishor and his supporters, who were peacefully protesting in support of students.
Patna District Magistrate Dr Chandrashekhar Singh on Monday addressed the detention of Jan Suraaj Party leader Prashant Kishor and others, stating that 43 individuals, including Kishor, were detained for illegally protesting in front of the Gandhi statue in the restricted area of Gandhi Maid
Tensions escalated as a clash broke out between the Patna police and supporters of Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor near the Gandhi Maidan area, following the detention of the Jan Suraaj chief during his indefinite hunger strike seeking action against the alleged BPSC exam paper leak earl
Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor was detained by the Patna Police in the early hours of Monday. He was sitting on an indefinite hunger strike seeking action against the alleged BPSC exam paper leak.
Officials also claimed that coaching teachers were instigating aspirants to protest and named several social media accounts that were allegedly misleading the students.
As many as six people were killed and five others injured after a car collided with a truck on the national highway in the Bakhtiyarpur police station area of Patna in Bihar on Tuesday morning, officials said.
The NEET-UG 2024 exam was conducted on May 5 and its results were declared on June 4, ahead of its scheduled announcement date of June 14. Protests were held alleging irregularities and paper leaks as the results showed that as many as 67 students had topped the exam with a perfect score