Patna, July 2 (PTI): Transport minister Ramai Ram has landed in trouble with the Bihar State Human Rights Commission today issuing him a notice, directing him to submit reply on a complaint of ignoring treatment to his domestic help. The panel member, Mandhata Singh, while hearing the complaint of Aranya Devi, directed the minister to submit his reply by August 7 when the matter would be heard next.he complainant, wife of Ram’s domestic help Anandu Paswan, had alleged that her husband was injured by cattle reared by the minister at his official bungalow two years ago and was not provided proper treatment. Sanjay Kumar Bharti, the lawyer of Ram, contested the allegation. Muzaffarpur: Armed criminals on Tuesday night looted valuables worth Rs 10 lakh from a house in the town. An FIR was lodged on Wednesday. Gaya: Police on Wednesday recovered explosives, including 18 pressure cooker bombs, from the Chalho hills. Gaya: Kendui villagers on Wednesday blocked the Gaya-Bodhgaya riverside road to press for replacement of a burnt transformer. Patna: The high court on Wednesday expressed its displeasure over the affidavit filed by director, secondary education, regarding failure in appointment of mathematics and biology teachers in 250 project schools. he court said the authorities have prima facie committed contempt of court by not appointing teachers after calculating the vacancies. Patna: The high court on Wednesday directed Patna district magistrate to remove encroachment from four plots of land at Gulzarbagh belonging to the Waqf board. Patna: State Bank of India held a cultural programme on Wednesday. Patna: The BJP on Wednesday urged the government to strengthen the public distribution system for the effective implementation of the Food Security Act. Patna: A health camp was organised at Kadamkuan on Wednesday.





