Bihar Top News 16th October 2024: Patna’s air has become worse than Delhi and Greater Noida. The Air Quality Index of 248 cities across the country has been released by the Central Pollution Control Board.
Bihar Top News 16th October 2024: Bihar’s Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav is starting the second phase of worker dialogue. Under this, he will interact with the workers of Amarpur, Ghoraiya, Banka, Katoria and Belhar assembly constituencies in Banka. On 17th he will communicate in Sikandra, Jamui, Jhajha and Chakai of Jamui. Blood soaked bodies of a couple have been found inside their house in Patliputra, Patna. Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission has rejected the proposal of increase in electricity rate after hearing the review petition of the power company. Patna’s air has become worse than Delhi and Greater Noida. The Air Quality Index of 248 cities across the country has been released by the Central Pollution Control Board. A 70-year-old dengue patient, resident of Nagarnausa, Nalanda, admitted in the medicine ward of NMCH, Patna, has died. 54 new dengue patients have been found in Patna.
Major news of Bihar:
A Lucknow-based agency working in BRABU (Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University) has made the results of 80 thousand undergraduate students missing. The agency has deleted the results of the examinations for the year 2020-21 from its website. Due to this, students whose results are pending are facing difficulty in getting their results corrected. Such students are continuously reaching out to the University’s Examination Department and Student Samvad, but due to not getting the results, there is no improvement.
The exploits of Bihar Police are often discussed. Now the police of the liquor ban state have been accused of smuggling liquor. Three police station chiefs have also been suspended in this case. The matter is of Gopalganj district. Here, the SP has suspended three police station chiefs of the district for selling the ganja seized from smugglers and smuggling liquor for money. A departmental inquiry has also been initiated against the three. This action has been taken against the police station incharges of Jadopur, Kuchaykot and Vishwambharpur.
Naxalism is on the verge of extinction in Bihar. A large-scale campaign has been launched to completely wipe out Naxalites. Especially in the districts or areas adjacent to Jharkhand, a campaign has been started with the aim of getting the remaining notorious and big Naxalites to surrender or arrest them. At present the Naxal affected districts of the state include Gaya, Aurangabad, Jamui, Lakhisarai and Munger. The borders of all these connect with Jharkhand, due to which the Naxalites have created a red corridor. These have been divided into two areas, Gaya-Aurangabad Bihar-Jharkhand Special Area Committee (BJSAC) and Jamui-Lakhisarai-Munger East Bihar North-East Jharkhand Special Area Committee (PBPJSAC).
In Patna, the capital of Bihar, fraudsters got someone else’s land registered by fraud. After this was revealed, District Under Registrar Ravi Ranjan has registered a case against five people at Gandhi Maidan police station. Two months after the fake registration, the registration office came to know about this fraud. The investigation into this case started from September 19. After the fraud came to light, a case was registered on October 8. On July 19, fraudsters came to the registration office and sold the land of Sumit Kumar, resident of Panchmana Gali Dashratha of Beur police station area, to Avinash Kumar, resident of Ashok Nagar, Kankarbagh.
A Revenue Department employee in Bihar has accused a relative of Nitish government minister Jama Khan of assaulting him. A case has also been registered in this matter. An alleged video of this fight is also being shown in some media reports. In this video, it is seen that a person is beating a Revenue Department employee with a shoe. Some other people are also seen standing there. However, .com does not confirm this video at all. It is being said in the media report that the brother-in-law of Bihar’s Minority Welfare Minister Mohammad Jama Khan has beaten a revenue employee with a shoe near the zonal office Chand of Kaimur district.
Bihar Land Survey: In the ongoing land survey campaign in Bihar, there is a lot of difficulty in examining, rewriting and recording survey work of old or ancestral documents written in Kaithi script. In view of this, the personnel engaged in survey work are also being trained by experts in this script. But this too is proving inadequate. Now a booklet of this script will be printed for the employees. This booklet will be distributed among Amin, Kanungo, survey camp in-charge, besides revenue employees, revenue officers, zonal officers, land reform sub-collectors and additional collectors. The book will also be uploaded on the website and social media platforms of the Survey Directorate.
There will be no increase in electricity rates in Bihar. Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission has rejected the proposal of increase in electricity rate after hearing the review petition of the power company. However, the Commission resolved the points raised by the company. Especially the accounts of the company’s expenses and income have been corrected. In fact, in March this year, the Regulatory Commission had fixed the new electricity rate, which is effective from April 1. At that time, instead of increasing the electricity rate, the Commission had reduced it by 15 paise per unit.
Double Murder In Patna: Bihar’s capital Patna is shaken by the fear of double murder. An elderly couple was murdered by stabbing them with a sharp weapon in house number 62 (Sujata Niwas) in front of Janaki Apartment located on Nehru Nagar Road No. 2, Patliputra. The blood-soaked bodies of 80-year-old Nagendra Kumar Srivastava and 75-year-old Sujata Srivastava, retired Biscomaan officers, were found in their house. On Tuesday night at 8.30 pm, the police of Pataliputra police station received the news of a dead body in the house. After this, when the police team quickly reached the spot, they saw that the body of Sujata Srivastava was lying in the kitchen, while the body of her husband NK Srivastava was lying in the bedroom.
Why and how the elderly couple Nagendra Kumar Srivastava and 75-year-old Sujata Srivastava were murdered in Nehrunagar Road number two of Patliputra police station, is currently an unsolved mystery even for the police. The wife’s body was lying in the kitchen and the old man’s body was lying soaked in blood in the bedroom. Police claim that the items kept in the house of the elderly couple are safe. All the shelves are closed. At present, the police have not found evidence of murder during robbery. In such a situation, the biggest question is whether the murder took place during robbery or was it a cold bladed murder (murder as part of a planned conspiracy) of the old couple? The door of the couple’s house was also open. In such a situation, it cannot be denied that no outsider has entered the house. The police team is scanning the CCTV cameras installed nearby.
There is a stir after the dead body of an elderly couple was found in a house in Patliputra, Patna, the capital of Bihar. It is suspected that the old couple has been murdered by being attacked with a sharp weapon. Blood-stained bodies of 80-year-old Nagendra Kumar Srivastava and 75-year-old Sujata Srivastava were found in their house. This incident took place in Sujata Niwas, house number 62, in front of Janaki Apartment on Nehrunagar Road number two under Pataliputra. On Tuesday night at 8.30 pm, the police of Patliputra police station received the news of a dead body in the house. After this, when the police team quickly reached the spot, they saw that Sujata’s body was lying in the kitchen while her husband NK Srivastava’s body was lying in the bedroom. However, murder has not been confirmed yet. Police is investigating this matter from all angles. Many questions are being raised after the couple’s dead body was found in their house.