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News in Brief

Convict flees from PMCH Reply sought Power cut Committee Tributes Charges Nomination Visit Protest

The Telegraph Online Published 19.04.11, 12:00 AM

Convict flees from PMCH

Patna: A convict who was being treated in Patna Medical College and Hospital fled on Monday. iddle-aged Sanjay Tiwary was convicted of murder and was awarded a death sentence. He was brought to the hospital on April 14.

Reply sought

Patna: The high court asked Patna Municipal Corporation to submit a report by May 2 on its alternative arrangements for illegal slaughter houses in Shahganj.

Power cut

Patna: The residents of western Patna had to spend more than two and a half hours without power on Monday because of technical snag in 33KV line of canal feeder.

Committee

Patna: The working committee of BJP legal and legislative cell of Patna High Court has been constituted Ram Anurag Singh has been appointed its convenor.

Tributes

Motihari: With floral tributes, the Father of the Nation was remembered on the eve of Champaran Satyagraha Smriti Diwas, at a function held at the Gandhi Sangrahalaya.

Charges

Patna: Charges were framed against seven persons including former chairman of Bihar Public Service Commission Ram Sighasan Singh on Monday in connection with illegal appointment of the manager of Moin-ul Haque stadium.

Nomination

Patna: Sadanand Singh, Congress legislature party leader in the Assembly, nominated Chandan Bagchi as the party’s leader in the Upper House.

Visit

Patna: The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) team visited Patna Women’s College to inspect the infrastructure. The visit assumes significance as only two colleges — Patna Women’s College and St Xavier’s College of Education, Digha renewed their NAAC accreditation.

Protest

Patna: Ten students including of Chanakya National Law University sat on hunger strike demanding placements, after a series of meetings with vice-chancellor A Laxminath proved futile.
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