Patna, Nov. 5: Union home secretary R.K. Singh on Saturday said China’s growing influence in Nepal was not a matter of concern for India.It is a fact that China is trying to grow its influence in Nepal. But that is not a matter of concern for us as we have very cordial relations with the government in Nepal,” he said. Singh was in Supaul to review a high-level meeting on border management. Patna: Chief minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday said the building of Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna will be constructed at the earliest at an estimated cost of Rs 86 crore in the first phase. Patna: Two girls Rinki (12) and Rajni (13) drowned while taking a bath in a pond at Srirampur village under Bihta police station in Patna rural on Saturday. The bodies of the victims, who belonged to two different families, were later fished out. Patna: Four persons have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping and subsequent murder of Rishav Kumar, a Class I student of a Begusarai-based school. Begusarai superintendent of police Kshastranil Singh said three of the arrested persons have been identified as Sonu, Vivek and Bittu, all said to be neighbours of the deceased. Begusarai: Three CPI(Maoist) activists, including self-proclaimed area commander Radhe Sao alias Radhwa, were arrested from Bhagwanpur police station area on Saturday. Two country-made pistols and 10 live cartridges were seized from them. Patna: Awami Urdu Nifaz Committee, Bihar on Saturday organised a programme titled “Ek Shaam Masum Sharfi Asir Ke Naam” in memory of Urdu poet and writer Masum Sharfi Asir and paid tribute to the poet. Patna: On the final day of CBSE cluster IV Kho-Kho tournament 2011, DAV, BSEB Patna was declared winners in both girls’ and boys’ categories. AV Aurangabad and Durga Prasad Vidya Niketan were declared first and second runners up respectively in the boys’ category whereas Jugal Devi Kanpur (UP) and Awadh International Faizabad were declared first and second runners up respectively in girls’ category.