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Law school debate
Patna:
Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) will host the CNLU National Parliamentary Debate in the memory of Patna High Court advocate Shilesh Chandra Mishra from April 1 to 3. uman resource development minister P.K. Shahi will attend the debate.
Charge
Patna:
Arun Kumar Singh, the principal secretary of the information technology department, will hold the additional charge of science and technology department from April 1, according to a notification issued by the general administration department on Thursday.
Launch
Patna:
Bharti Airtel has announced the launch of Airtel 3G services in Patna. Bharti Airtel chief executive officer on Thursday said: “People in Patna will be able to use the services immediately.”
Appointment
Patna:
Governor Devanand Konwar has appointed Y.V. Giri, a senior advocate of Patna High Court, as the honorary legal advisor-cum-senior counsel to the chancellor, a governor’s secretariat release said on Thursday.
Protest
Gopalganj:
Irate villagers burnt two Dumfers of Progressive Construction Company on Thursday to protest the death of Rampurkala resident Basanti Devi, who was allegedly hit by a vehicle of the company.
Red clash
Bhagalpur/Patna:
Central Reserve Police Force personnel and Maoists exchanged fire at Battiya valley in Jamui, said a source. An innocent villager was allegedly killed. All police personnel in the 15 Naxalite-hit districts will be covered under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE) scheme and an insurance cover of Rs 16.75 lakh, said director-general of police Neel Mani.
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