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Power off for repairs Result Demand Advice Review Mishap Protest Arrest Theft Facilities

The Telegraph Online Published 05.06.12, 12:00 AM

Power off for repairs

Patna: Bihar State Electricity Board on Monday announced that there would be a shutdown of 33KV Pesu VI and Danapur I and II feeders for four hours from 11am to 3pm on Tuesday (June 5) for maintenance work.oard spokesperson H.R. Pandey said power supply would be affected in areas like Danapur, Takiapar, Panchsheel Nagar, Ramjichak, RBI Ghat, Nirala Nagar and others.

Result

Patna: Bihar School of Examination Board Intermediate science results will be announced on Tuesday at 3pm.

Demand

Patna: Bihar Vikas Morcha president Dhirendra Kumar on Monday submitted a memorandum to Governor Devanand Konwar requesting him to take steps to check children’s deaths caused by Japanese encephalitis

Advice

Patna: Bihar State Bar Council chairperson Baleshwar Prasad Sharma and its members on Monday urged lawyers to come forward to maintain communal harmony in order to defeat forces indulging in violence and destruction of public property following the murder of Brahmeshwar Singh “Mukhiya” in Ara.

Review

Gaya: State urban development minister Prem Kumar on Monday visited Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital to review the continuing deaths of children from suspected acute encephalitis syndrome.

Mishap

Siwan: One Lilavati Devi (40) was crushed to death on Monday by a tractor on Mairwa-Guthni road. Agitated over the incident, villagers staged a road blockade for four hours.

Protest

Siwan: Workers of CPI-ML (Liberation) on Monday gheraoed the block development officer of Ziradai in his office for three hours, demanding payment to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Generation Act workers.

Arrest

Gaya: Jehanabad police, assisted by sleuths of Anti-Terrorist Squad, on Monday nabbed two persons suspected to be Maoists.

Theft

Patna: Criminals looted Rs 1 lakh from the bag of a trader, Vikash Agarwal, who had gone to deposit the money at Punjab National Bank branch at Bhagat Singh Chowk under Chowk police station area on Monday.

Facilities

Patna: Urban development minister Prem Kumar on Monday directed civic body officials to arrange drinking water facilities, toilets and multi-layer underground parking facilities for persons who visit Mauryalok complex for shopping.
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