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Govt to provide financial aid to CNLU, says Nitish Comparing students from Bihar as being among the best in the country, CM Nitish Kumar said the state was not far behind as far as talent, intelligence and merit was concerned.
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Majhariya, Sikatiya villages face danger of extinction The Champaran Flood Control Division, Motihari, has sent an SOS to the state government and the East Champaran DM to take immediate steps to protect the riverside Majhariya and Sikatiya villages under Kesariya and Areraj blocks,
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Centre provided coal linkages to state, admits Modi Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi on Thursday admitted that the Centre has provided coal linkages to the state by granting it mining rights to meet the needs of four thermal power plants.
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In-house magazine on running trains The railways have mulled a plan to provide its in-house magazine on running trains to provide entertainment to the passengers.
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Docs stage dharna against MCI dissolution More than 100 eminent doctors of the state sat on a daylong dharna at the JP roundabout here on Thursday in protest against the dissolution of Medical Council of India (MCI) and against Clinical Establishment Bill and the proposed Bachelor of Rural Health Care (BRHC) programme.
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Teachers back, but varsities crippled as staff stir on Even as the college and university teachers of Bihar resumed duty on Thursday following an agreement between the state government and the teachers' representatives
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16 IPS officers transferred The state government on Sunday shuffled as many as 16 IPS officers. It also created two new posts of city SP in Bhagalpur and Muzaffarpur districts.
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Monsoon continues to advance The monsoon continued its progress on Sunday and is still expected to cover the country before its normal time.
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MPCB to spread green message among warkaris The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) and the Maharashtra Kala Sanskrutik Manch will spread environment awareness among warkaris during the Alandi to
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CM: Cong concern for minorities phoney Making a frontal attack on the Congress for its double-speak and phoney concern for the minorities,
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College, varsity teachers to observe ‘Betrayal Day’ today Teachers of universities and colleges in the state will observe Betrayal Day on Monday to lodge their protest against the alleged betrayal of the government in honouring its commitment made to the teachers’ representatives on April 5.
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It’s like homecoming for political turncoats It is the season of `home comings’ and `milan samarohs’ are in vogue again in Bihar politics with the state assembly polls just four months away.
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Academic calendars likely to go haywire With the non-teaching staff already on strike and teachers’ decision to go on strike from Thursday, the academic calendars of different universities in the state are likely to go haywire.
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RJD leader draws gun at party meet RJD suffered a major embarrassment on Friday when a verbal duel between former MLA and Bihar Yuva RJD chief Satish Paswan and youth wing’s office-bearer Dhananjay Sharma in Patna resulted in a scuffle forcing Paswan to take out his gun.
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Nitish fields ‘Man Friday’ for RS Ram Chandra Prasad Singh, popularly known as RCP, long-time aide and Principal Secretary of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will be the JD (U) candidate in the biennial Rajya Sabha poll, scheduled to be held on June 17.
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