GOVERNER,CM PARTICIPATE IN SIKH FESTIVAL
Bihar Governor R. S. Gavai and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday attended the 'Prakash Mahotsav' organized by the Patna Saheb Gurudwara to mark the 341st birth anniversary of Sikh's 10th saint, Guru Govind Singh.
Bihar Governor and Chief Minister participate in the Sikh festival at Patna Sahib Gurudwara on Tuesday.
Police to Arrest Wife of the Man Accused in Clerk's Killing
Following the arrest of two persons in the murder of state legislative council clerk Akhilesh Singh, the police in Patna said they intended to arrest Binod Singh's wife Kamala Singh for participating in hiding and disposing the victim's body and lying to the police, officials in Patna said.
Body of Missing State Legislative Clerk Recovered; Two Arrested
The police in Patna on Monday recovered the body of Akhilesh Singh, the state legislative clerk who was reported kidnapped on January 4, from a well on Road Number 11 in Gardanibagh and arrested two employees of the state legislature.
CM Inaugurates Buddha Festival in Gaya
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar while inaugurating the 3-day 9th Buddha Festival at the Kalchakra Maidan in Bodh Gaya on Tuesday said that Bodh Gaya, through its immense tourism potential, was the window of opportunity for the prosperity of Bihar that was still bleeding from the bifurcation of the state.
Makar Sankranti Concludes
For the second day in a row, people in Patna on Tuesday celebrated Makar Sankranti by taking a bath in the Ganges and eating 'dahi-chura' and 'tilkut' while engaging in charity works by distributing dhotis, saris, and money.
Makar Sankranti Observed
People in Patna on Monday celebrated Makar Sankranti by taking a dip in the Ganges, eating the traditional items including 'Chura', 'Dahi', 'Tilkut', and 'Khichri' while giving alms to poor and needy, a tradition continued by Bihar Governor R. S. Gavai who gave away blankets and sarees to poor women at the Mahavir Temple outside Patna Junction.
Burglars Hit Durga Temple, Drug Store in Patna
Burglars on Sunday night broke into the Durga Temple near the New Police Line under Buddha Colony Police Station and made do with thousands of rupees worth of gold and silver jewelry. The theft was discovered by the temple priest when he opened the door Monday morning.
Following the arrest of two persons in the murder of state legislative council clerk Akhilesh Singh, the police in Patna said they intended to arrest Binod Singh's wife Kamala Singh for participating in hiding and disposing the victim's body and lying to the police, officials in Patna said.
Body of Missing State Legislative Clerk Recovered; Two Arrested
The police in Patna on Monday recovered the body of Akhilesh Singh, the state legislative clerk who was reported kidnapped on January 4, from a well on Road Number 11 in Gardanibagh and arrested two employees of the state legislature.
CM Inaugurates Buddha Festival in Gaya
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar while inaugurating the 3-day 9th Buddha Festival at the Kalchakra Maidan in Bodh Gaya on Tuesday said that Bodh Gaya, through its immense tourism potential, was the window of opportunity for the prosperity of Bihar that was still bleeding from the bifurcation of the state.
Makar Sankranti Concludes
For the second day in a row, people in Patna on Tuesday celebrated Makar Sankranti by taking a bath in the Ganges and eating 'dahi-chura' and 'tilkut' while engaging in charity works by distributing dhotis, saris, and money.
Makar Sankranti Observed
People in Patna on Monday celebrated Makar Sankranti by taking a dip in the Ganges, eating the traditional items including 'Chura', 'Dahi', 'Tilkut', and 'Khichri' while giving alms to poor and needy, a tradition continued by Bihar Governor R. S. Gavai who gave away blankets and sarees to poor women at the Mahavir Temple outside Patna Junction.
Burglars Hit Durga Temple, Drug Store in Patna
Burglars on Sunday night broke into the Durga Temple near the New Police Line under Buddha Colony Police Station and made do with thousands of rupees worth of gold and silver jewelry. The theft was discovered by the temple priest when he opened the door Monday morning.
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