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FREEDOM FOR FORT
The once-impregnable Rohtas Fort which had been in the grips of the Maoists has been “liberated” as a gift to the people of Bihar on Republic Day. ... |
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Safety on road gets special emphasis
Three to five per cent of the cost of the construction of any road in the state would be spent on safety measures. ... |
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Adhikari set to restore glory
Restoring the lost glory of Patna University is on the top of priority list of Sudipto Adhikari, acting vice-chancellor... |
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Green zoo pledge hits double economy hurdle
Officials fail to find supplier of paper bags at reasonable price, visitors reluctant to buy them
The plan to make Patna zoo a polythene-free zone from January has come to a naught for want of a supplier of recyclable pape ... |
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People at Patna zoo. Telegraph picture
Green zoo pledge hits double economy hurdle
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R-Day
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Education report gets Nitish pat and a word of caution
Chief minister Nitish Kumar gave a word of caution after appreciating the initiatives of the st... |
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Power tussle over VC names
The suspense over announcement of names of vice-chancellors for five universities is set to st... |
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Call to revise Sone treaty
Bihar is in favour of revision of terms of Vansagar agreement, which w... |
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Three firms in signal race
Three companies have bid for the maintenance work and the operation of... |
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Card power propels fair vote pledge
Soni Kumar wore a smile on her face when officials called out her name... |
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Mixed reactions to asset declaration
The state government’s move to bring asset details of all government e... |
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Medals for 14 police bravehearts
Police officials in Bihar have reasons to cheer about — they have been... |
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7 IPS officers opt for Bihar
Seven newly recruited Indian Police Service (IPS) officers, who were a... |
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Rename proposal
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar today suggested that human resource ... |
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6 weeks to reply on varsity vacancies
Patna High Court today gave six weeks to the state government to come ... |
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DPS boy missing
A Class X student of Danapur-based Delhi Public School went missing la... |
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Flags in hand, sellers ask what’s R-Day
Shamshad Alam (32) does brisk business every year by selling flags for... |
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Healthy heritage tableaux
Artisans were racing against time to give finishing touches to the col... |
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Green festivity for Beur inmates
Inmates of Beur Central Jail are in for a treat this Republic Day. Stu... |
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Security one-step up for big day
A spate of criminal incidents has forced the city police to pull up th... |
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Deprived of vision, girls ride high on tech wave
Like Pinky Palkar, many of them want to reach out for the stars. Ident... |
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New trains on tracks
Announced during the rail budget last year, three new trains will star... |
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Life-like art & sculpture showcase youths’ creativity
Students showcased their enormous potential through new emerging style... |
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Man lynched for tree
Arrest
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Festival
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Leaders cash in on party property
Poster fiasco
Tall standards
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