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Dark day after storm
The trail of destruction left by the thunderstorm that hit the city yesterday could be seen all over today. Uprooted trees and electricity poles lay on thoroughfares disrupting the flow of traffic. ... |
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A child has every right to quality education
Child rights remain a vague concept in India. The central government, in its attempt to define the subject, issued directives... |
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Hundred years of service, officially
Sounds incredible, but official records of an Indian Railways employee suggest he would be serving the public sector organis... |
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Boy falls in deadly hole
A nine-year-old boy lost his life slipping into an open manhole in flooded Bhootnath Road area in Patna City during heavy sh... |
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Meals on wheels at roadside joints
IRCTC plans to open 18 eateries on national highways across the state
Connoisseurs of food served on trains will be able to enjoy the same delicacies on the state roads soon. Indian Railway Cate ... |
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A worker repairs an electric pole that was damaged after a tree fell on it in Patna on Sunday. Picture by Deepak Kumar
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Train rams into SUV, 20 dead
Twenty persons, including eight women and nine children, were killed when the SUV they were tra... |
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Zoo walk for a premium
From July 1, morning-walkers using the Patna zoo premises would have to pay a monthly fee of Rs... |
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Teenager jumps to death on result eve
A teenaged girl today jumped to death from a multi-storeyed apartment ... |
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Frequent showers hint of climate change
The heavy downpour in the city on Saturday and showers in some other p... |
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Squall exposes govt apathy
A classroom at Mithapur Farm Primary School, which supposedly accommod... |
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Fast bucks lure sends youths to jail
Three city-based students were arrested today after they carried out a... |
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11 in net for cattle trafficking near border
Eleven people were arrested and 118 cattle heads being smuggled to Nep... |
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Private colleges find no favour with budding techies
In the past few years, Patna has witnessed a mushrooming of engineerin... |
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Drive fails to evict squatters
The anti-encroachment drive carried out by the district administration... |
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Jolt to superstar’s love for veggies
Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kissen is glad to be back home as he can now s... |
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Tagorean thoughts come alive on canvas
Rabindranath Tagore’s thoughts and works came alive on the canvas toda... |
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State dials Centre for BPL census panel
The state rural development department has written a letter to the chi... |
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Divine computer education for easy learning
If your child starts to worship the computer and chant
shloka
s,... |
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Students to fight chemical battle
Two city schools — RPS Residential School and Delhi Public School, Pat... |
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Instant justice spurt cause of concern
The trend of
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spot judgement” is fast catching on in Champaran ... |
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Scientific push to Nitish’s agro dream
Farmers of Champaran are set to adopt the system of rice intensificati... |
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Central team traces glitch in health plans
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) has found several anomalies in implem... |
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