Bihar Top News 24th October: In view of Chhath Puja, Rs 13 crore 40 lakh will be spent on cleaning, repairing and connecting roads of the ghats being built on the Ganga and ponds in Patna. Maximum Rs 49.38 lakh will be spent on Bansghat. Dengue is reaching an explosive state in the capital Patna.
Bihar Top News 24th October: In view of cyclonic storm Dana, a two-day storm alert has been issued in Bihar. The effect of this storm will be visible in 19 districts of the state. Labor Resources Department will register 13 lakh laborers in Bihar. After registration, these laborers will be able to get benefits of many government schemes. In view of Chhath Puja, Rs 13 crore 40 lakh will be spent on cleaning, repairing and connecting roads of the ghats being built on the Ganga and ponds in Patna. Maximum Rs 49.38 lakh will be spent on Bansghat. Dengue is reaching an explosive state in the capital Patna. Dengue is wreaking havoc from Patna City to Danapur.
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Nitish government implemented complete prohibition in Bihar many years ago. But after the implementation of liquor ban, news related to the havoc of poisonous liquor keeps coming to light in many districts of the state. Recently, more than 35 people died and some lost their eyesight due to poisonous liquor in Chhapra and Siwan. Now Bihar’s main opposition party Rashtriya Janata Dal has targeted JDU regarding this issue. Rashtriya Janata Dal, through its official X handle, has taken a jibe at liquor while explaining the meaning of JDU.
Miscreants tried to kidnap a contractor in Jagmohara village under Bithan police station of Samastipur district of Bihar. When this failed, the contractor was shot and injured. The miscreants fired three bullets at the contractor. Out of which two bullets hit the leg while one bullet went through the cheek. The family members have taken the injured contractor to Begusarai for treatment. Where treatment is being done in a private clinic. The incident took place last night on the waterways of Kareh river in Jagmohara village. The injured contractor has been identified as Rajesh Kumar alias Gohal Singh (42).
Cruise-cargo will also have stops on three new routes on the Ganga in Bihar. In view of the tourist development in the state, the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has submitted the report of the three locations to the state government. According to this, now preparations are being made to run between Buxar to Ballia (UP), Hasanpur (Patna) to Bakhtiyarpur and Begusarai-Shamho. Regarding this, the Chief Secretary has entrusted the Revenue and Land Reforms Department with the responsibility of investigating the usefulness of the ghats and has asked them to prepare an action plan. After the investigation report of the DM of the concerned districts, the Revenue and Land Reforms Department will make arrangements at the identified site.
In Chausa of Buxar district, a case has been registered against four accused in Mofussil police station for abusing and threatening to kill by coming live on Facebook. This FIR has been lodged by Akhilesh Pandey, son of Vinod Pandey, who lives near PC College located in the police station area. Akhilesh Pandey also claims that some people want to tarnish his and Bhojpuri film superstar Khesali Lal Yadav’s reputation.
In Bihar, a young man has been accused of raping his own cousin sister. The matter is of Aurangabad district. In a village of Ramgarh police station area, the police on Wednesday arrested the accused of raping his cousin sister and sent him to jail. After this, the police took the victim to Mohania sub-divisional hospital for medical examination.
Bihar Weather: The ‘outer band’ of cyclonic storm Dana hit the east coast of Odisha on Wednesday afternoon, causing heavy rain in the coastal districts. Due to this, Railways has canceled more than 150 trains for October 24 and 25. These include 12 trains related to Bihar. The effect of Dana will be visible in 19 districts of Bihar from Thursday. There are chances of storm and rain in these districts. According to meteorologists, it will hit the land between North Odisha and West Bengal at a speed of 110 km per hour. Its pace is likely to slow down by the time it reaches Bihar. Its effect will be visible in the districts of eastern and southern parts of Bihar adjacent to Jharkhand. During this period, on October 24 and 25, the surface wind speed will be 15 to 20 km, while the maximum speed of wind gust can be up to 40 km per hour. According to IMD, from the night of October 24 to the morning of October 25, the storm will cross the coasts of North Odisha and West Bengal between Puri and Sagar Island.
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary has targeted RJD President Lalu Prasad Yadav. Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary has said that during the 15 years of Lalu Prasad’s rule, not only communal riots took place here, but Bihar also kept burning in the fire of caste riots and massacres. They also kept giving protection to some section of the rioters for political reasons. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Deputy Chief Minister said that people have still not forgotten the horrific riot in Sitamarhi during Lalu Raj, in which hundreds of people were injured and there was huge loss of property.
Under the second phase competency examination of local body teachers, the examination of seven subjects will be conducted again. Bihar School Examination Committee has taken this decision due to discrepancy in the question papers. Bihar School Examination Committee said on Wednesday that the subjects for which the examination will be retaken include five subjects of class 9th-10th – Music (114), Hindi (101), Home Science (119), Dance (116) and Persian (107). Are. Whereas Home Science (224) and History (225) subjects of class 11th-12th are included. The board has said that some discrepancies were found in the question papers due to which the examination has been cancelled.
Chhath Puja: 13 crore 40 lakhs will be spent on cleaning, repairing and connecting roads of the ghats being built in the Ganga and ponds for Chhath. Maximum Rs 49.38 lakh will be spent on Bansghat. Rs 10 lakh has been spent on the pond built in the Ganga river for idol immersion on the occasion of Dussehra. The Municipal Corporation has given this report to the district administration regarding the preparation of ghats on the banks of river Ganga and ponds, in which it has been mentioned.
Dengue has now started taking explosive form in Patna district. The number of dengue victims is increasing rapidly. For the fourth time in the last five days, more than 100 victims were found in a day. On Wednesday, 102 new victims were found in the district. Earlier, 124 victims were found on Tuesday, two on Monday, 108 on Sunday and 102 on Saturday. From the beginning of this year till June 30, only 21 dengue victims were found in Patna. From July 1 to October 10, 1698 victims were found. But in the last 12 days, about 1295 new dengue patients were identified. Now the total number of victims has increased to 3014.
People are owed Rs 51 billion from different departments in six districts of Patna division. The maximum outstanding of Rs 14 billion is in Rohtas and in second place Rs 7 billion is outstanding in Patna district. Now money will be recovered from such people. If not given, a warrant will also be issued. Divisional Commissioner Mayank Varwade gave this instruction in a meeting with officials of Patna division on Wednesday. The Commissioner reviewed the progress in the auction paper case in all the six districts and took information about the action being taken in this direction. He said huge sums of money from government departments, banks and other agencies are involved in auction paper promises. This is worrisome.
Cyclone Dana: Due to Cyclone Dana, 12 trains including Patna-Puri special have been cancelled. Apart from this, two pairs of flights from Patna-Kolkata will also remain canceled on 24th and 25th October. According to the information received from the airport, IndiGo flight numbers 6E663 and 6E342 from Patna to Kolkata have been canceled on 24th and 25th October. This information is being given to the passengers through mail and other mediums. Apart from this, the canceled trains include 03230 Patna-Puri Special, 22644 Patna-Ernakulam Express, 02832 Bhubaneswar-Dhanbad Special, 02831 Dhanbad-Bhubaneswar Special, 18419 Puri-Jayanagar Express opening on October 24.
Recently, poisonous liquor had wreaked havoc in Saran and Siwan districts of Bihar. Now suspicious deaths in Muzaffarpur district have once again raised many questions. Mukesh Sahni (25), who fell ill after drinking suspicious beverages, also died on Wednesday morning in Dehjivar village of Hathori police station in the district. This is the second death in the village. The family took away Mukesh’s body from SKMCH without post-mortem and performed the last rites. Two other sick people, Manish and Pratiksha Sahni, are said to be admitted in a private nursing home. Police is searching for both of them. Earlier, Shyam Sahni had died on Tuesday evening. Shyam’s post mortem was also not conducted. The reason for the incident is suspected to be poisonous liquor.
Out of 255 PACS of Bihar which had collected funds from the government last year in the name of paddy procurement, 233 PACS have proved to be defaulters. These PACS withdrew government money from the bank in the name of purchasing paddy, but did not supply rice to SFC in exchange for that paddy. The department has started preparations to take action against these 233 PACS which cost the government Rs 58.31 crore. Secretary of Cooperative Department, Dharmendra Singh has now ordered the cooperative officers of the concerned 33 districts to take action. Releasing the list, the Secretary has said that in the last season, these PACS of the state withdrew Rs 62.31 crore from the bank in the name of purchasing paddy, but returned only Rs 3.90 crore of rice to the government.
By March next year, 13 lakh construction workers of Bihar will be registered. The Labor Resources Department has made preparations for this. For this, necessary instructions have been given to departmental officers. To achieve the target, special camps will be organized by the department at the Panchayat level. According to departmental officials, workers engaged in building construction or road construction work are registered. Among the total 20 types of workers, workers aged between 18 to 60 years are registered only when they have worked for at least 90 days within a year. The registration fee is Rs 20. A fee of Rs 50 has been fixed for registration for five years.
Patna district’s notorious sand mafia Shravan Chaudhary alias Gorakh Chaudhary was arrested by STF with the help of Bihta police on Tuesday night from Amanabad Road in Bihta. A semi-automatic, two regular rifles of 315 bore, 102 cartridges (12 bore and 315), a Vindoliya and a Bolero vehicle have been recovered from him. Shravan Chaudhary is originally a resident of Raua Mohalla of Nagar police station of Bhojpur district. He dominated many sand ghats in the district and was feared among many sand contractors. This criminal, along with his associates, wanted to establish supremacy in illegal sand mining in the Son River area. With this intention, he had come to Amanabad area of Bihta to make an arms deal.