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The Times of India
  • Drunk cop tries to molest girl, suspended
    In a despicable act, an assistant sub-inspector, who was deputed at a flood relief camp, tried to outrage the modesty of a girl evacuee at Bathnaha railway station in Araria district on Saturday evening.

  • People rise in human tide against waves
    The faces of defeat and resignation one sees all around also evoke memories of Indian troops being battered by the Chinese in NEFA, 1962.

  • Suman, Nirupam & Jha seek help for flood victims
    Apart from Biharis in Bollywood, others too have joined the campaign to mobilise help for relief and rehabilitation of flood victims in Bihar.

  • Kosi maintains declining trend
    River Kosi maintained its declining trend in terms of water discharge from Barah Kshetra in Nepal and it was 86,250 cusecs.

  • At the service of humanity
    It is seven in the evening and a house in city's Sri Krishna Nagar locality is humming with activities. A casual glance may give you an impression that those present there are busy making arrangements for some family function.

  • Power outages after feeder snag
    The power supply situation in the city is likely to improve in a couple of days.

  • 5000 litres of kerosene, petrol, mobil seized
    Two separate raids by Sonepur division police led to seizure of over 5000 litres of kerosene, petrol and mobil from Parsa market under the Parsa police station on Saturday.

  • Maoist bid to woo cops
    In what appears to be a part of the Maoist strategy to cause confusion and engineer division within the police rank and file, Naxalites belonging to the CPI (Maoist), have invoked the class rhetoric to woo the constabulary.

  • Aid for flood victims continues to pour in
    Unicef's country representative Karin Hulshof on Saturday reaffirmed the UN agency's commitment to work with the state government and partners to provide relief to the flood-hit of the state.

  • NSS units doing their bit for deluge-hit
    PU and NSS volunteers have been playing the role of good Samaritans these days by donating and collecting from other fellow students relief materials in cash or kind for distribution among flood-affected people of north Bihar.





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