Nalanda: A bus filled with passengers fell into a 24 feet deep ditch in Chilkora of Hilsa sub-division on Monday in Bihar’s Nalanda district. Two people aboard the bus died while around 15 people got injured. The incident happened due to over-taking. Soon after the incident, a large number of[Read More…]
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Crime is on the rise in Bihar, Nitish govt appears helpless
Nalanda: Incidents of crime and murders are on the rise in the state as in Nalanda district on Thursday night a person identified as Chunchun Mahto is killed by unidentified criminals leaving one more injured. The incident took place in the Laheri police station area. Bihar’s susashan at knees with[Read More…]
Bihar: PMS College professor shot dead in Nalanda
Bihar: PMS College Professor Arvind Kumar shot dead by unidentified assailants in Nalanda, early morning on Sunday. The deceased was a professor at the Pairu Mahto Somari College in Nalanda. “Arvind Kumar, a professor at the PMS college, was shot dead near Elite hotel in Bhagan Bigha area by unidentified[Read More…]
Five killed in blast in firecracker factory
Patna: At least five people were killed and seven seriously injured in an explosion in an illegal firecracker factory in Bihar’s Nalanda district, police said on Friday. Police officer Sudhir Kumar Porika said the unit was located in Khashganj area and the disaster took place on Thursday night. The injured[Read More…]
Bizarre! Man beaten up, forced to spit and lick own saliva as punishment in Bihar
In a bizarre incident, an elderly man was beaten up by women and forced to spit and lick his own saliva as punishment for entering the sarpanch’s hpuse. The incident took place in Ajaipur village of Noorsarai block in Nalanda, the home district of Bihar chief minister, Nitish Kumar. The[Read More…]
Nalanda University to collaborate with Kanazawa University
On Friday, the Nalanda University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Kanazawa University of Japan for an academic collaboration, said a statement from Nalanda University. The MOU was signed on Thursday in Rajgir by Mori Masahide, Head of the School of Humanities, Indian Buddhist Studies, Comparative Culture[Read More…]