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News in Brief

Extra vigil in Red zone Tourists safe Inspection Varsity meet Verdict Campus chaos Verbal attack

The Telegraph Online Published 23.04.12, 12:00 AM

Extra vigil in Red zone

Patna: The state government has asked legislators and officials in Maoist-affected districts to avoid late night travel in the wake of the abductions of an MLA and a district magistrate by the rebels in Odisha and Chhattisgarh recently. he state police headquarters has asked legislators in Gaya, Aurangabad, Arwal, Jehanabad, Banka and Jamui to inform local police stations before their visits.

Tourists safe

Nawada: Nine French tourists detained and held at a circuit house in the jurisdiction of Town police station were rescued on Sunday when a fire broke out in the building.

Inspection

Patna: A team of a Delhi-based private agency, Hospital Information System, India, will complete its inspection of Patna Medical College and Hospital on Monday and submit its report to the state health society.

Varsity meet

Gaya: A meeting of Magadh University syndicate was held on Sunday at the house of the vice-chancellor to discuss various issues.

Verdict

Samastipur: Sixty-five complaints related to loan disbursement by the Central Bank of India were disposed of at a lok adalat held on the civil court premises on Sunday.

Campus chaos

Patna: A group of students taking an entrance exam for an insurance company at TPS College in the jurisdiction of Naubatpur police station ransacked the building and set fire to a police jeep on Sunday alleging inadequate arrangements.

Verbal attack

Patna: The JD(U) national spokesman, Shivanand Tiwari, on Sunday attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for allegedly supporting corrupt ministers at the Centre.
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