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 | Dream come true for Badwan residents The joy of Badwan residents knew no bounds when water flowed out of the handpumps, installed for the first time in the village, reports PK Mishra. |
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 | New Bihar Police Act: impinging on judicial domain? Chief Minister Nitish Kumar went to great lengths on Saturday to allay fears about the newly-notified Bihar Police Act (2007), reports Rai Atul Krishna. |
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 | Naxal attack: alert in Bihar, combing operation launched A handpicked joint police team comprising officials from Sitamarhi, Sheohar and East Champaran also launched an intensive combing operation to flush out extremists, reports Ramashankar. |
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 | Re-allocation of portfolios among ministers in Bihar Nitish Kumar reallocates portfolios to his colleagues in the wake of re-organisation of state Govt's deptts, reports Amitabh Jha. |
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 | No intelligence input on Maoist attack: Bihar cops The Bihar police said it is the responsibility of the central intelligence agency and SSB to provide 'input' about ultras. |
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 | Tax official caught in bribe case An Assistant commissioner of Commercial Taxes Department, Anil Kumar was caught red-handed by the Vigilance Bureau while accepting a bribe of Rs 25,000 from a businessman at Ara on Saturday, reports Ramashankar. |
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 | Maoists attack bank, police station in Bihar There are no reports of casualty or the magnitude of loot as yet, reports Ramashankar.
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 | Poor girls narrate inspiring stories to Nitish In the two-day Kishori Mela, many girls met the chief minister and narrated their tales of grit, reports Anirban Guha Roy. |
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 | Sultana Begum on a noble mission Sultana Begum is on a noble mission these days - to revive the concept of 'Phoolwalon Ki Sair', reports Arun Kumar. |
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 | New law set to change policing The government shrugged off trenchant resistance from the Opposition to push through a new law that promises to change the manner in which Bihar is policed, reports Rai Atul Krishna. |
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 | Bihar's Mahatma Gandhi Setu develops cracks It is race against time for the one of the longest river bridges in the world - the Mahatma Gandhi Setu, reports Arun Kumar. |
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 | Indo-Nepal border police posts put on high alert The civil unrest in Nepal has led to mass exodus of Madhesis to Indian territory, reports Ramashankar. |
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 | Two injured in Jehanabad jail blast Two people have been injured, when a grenade exploded inside Bihar's Jehanabad jail. |
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 | Bihar Govt amends Bill to control nursing homes No person can establish or run a clinic till he or she obtains a valid registration certificate, reports Rai Atul Krishna. |
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