
Bihar Government Offers Aid to Bharat Tiwari's Family Two Months After Killing
Two months after the killing of Bharat Tiwari, the Bihar government has offered aid to his family, though the opposition claims the support is insufficient.
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Two months after the killing of Bharat Tiwari, the Bihar government has offered aid to his family, though the opposition claims the support is insufficient.
The Indian Supreme Court questioned the Bihar government on how an unelected minister could continue in office for over six months without being elected as a legislator.

As the Bihar government approaches its 100-day mark, attention is drawn to its flagship initiative, a system allowing citizens to escalate unresolved complaints directly to the highest levels of government.

A social media post by politician Giriraj Singh appeared as a question on a Bihar government recruitment exam, leading to action by the BPSC amid a public controversy.

The Bihar government has withdrawn the Z-plus security cover for former Chief Ministers Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi following a VIP security review.

The Bihar government has mandated a two-day family vacation for all government employees every three months, aiming to promote work-life balance.

A video showing a non-medical individual stitching a patient at a government hospital in Bihar has sparked outrage, prompting the hospital administration to clarify that they face a long-standing staff shortage.
As Nitish Kumar prepares to resign as Bihar Chief Minister, the BJP has appointed Shivraj Singh Chouhan as an observer to elect the new leader of its Bihar legislature party, with Samrat Choudhary reportedly a frontrunner for the chief minister post.

A letter from the Bihar government concerning Z-plus security for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has reportedly caused dissatisfaction among his JDU party colleagues.

A recent court ruling has halted the Bihar government's plans for the iconic Patna library, leaving its future uncertain.

Abelardo de la Espriella has been sworn in as the new president of Colombia, pledging to defeat narco-terrorists and restore order. The United States has offered $1 billion in aid to the new administration.
India's Supreme Court has instructed the Bihar government to cease filling historic ponds in Darbhanga, warning against altering water bodies under the guise of beautification without proper authorization.

The Bihar government is experiencing its first internal resistance, with leaders from both the BJP and JDU parties opposing proposed changes to the state's education structure.
The Bihar government is moving to boost fisheries to increase farmers' income, with ministers laying foundation stones for an aqua park that will include hatcheries, incubation units, biofloc systems, and a fish feed mill.

The Bihar government has reduced its ration card beneficiary list by 3%, implementing a new system that utilizes SIR data and income flags to identify ineligible recipients.

The Bihar government and BIT-Mesra have officially extended their agreement for the BIT-Patna off-campus centre until the year 2030.

Sources indicate that Nitish Kumar played a significant role in shaping the new Bihar government, which is led by a BJP Chief Minister. Kumar reportedly vetoed several names proposed by the BJP for the top position, ultimately leading to Samrat Chaudhary's appointment.

The Bihar government has implemented new rules governing its employees' use of social media, warning of strict disciplinary action for any violations.

The Bihar government is experiencing a fund strain, with the opposition attributing it to 'Rs 50,000-crore ultra-populism,' while the ruling JDU party insists the crunch is temporary.
The Bihar government plans to review anti-conversion laws from other states and will implement its own legislation if deemed necessary, following a BJP legislator's call for stricter punishments for religious conversions involving threats to life and wealth.

The Supreme Court has questioned the Bihar government regarding Deepak Prakash's continuation as a minister without being a member of either house of the state legislature, giving it until August 4 to respond.

The Supreme Court of India has directed the Bihar government to remove all encroachments along the Ganga river in Patna within six weeks. This ruling aims to clear illegal constructions and restore the riverfront.

A government notification regarding a potential toll tax for cars in Bihar sparked controversy, prompting Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary to issue a clarification on the matter.

The Bihar government has withdrawn the top-category Z-plus security cover for former chief ministers Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi. Workers of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) are now guarding their bungalow with sticks.
Former Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi has refused to vacate her Circular Road bungalow, which has been allotted to a Bihar minister, challenging the government to evict her by force. She and Lalu Prasad Yadav have resided in the residence since 2006.
The Bihar government is set for a cabinet expansion, with Samrat Choudhary's cabinet scheduled to be expanded on May 7.

Following Nitish Kumar’s resignation, Tejashwi Yadav has claimed that the Bihar government will now be 'run from Gujarat'.

The death toll from illicit liquor in Motihari, Bihar, has risen, prompting political leader Tejashwi Yadav to criticize the state government and highlight over 1,300 hooch-related deaths since 2016.
Five government school teachers from Bihar were detained at the India-Nepal border in Supaul district after being suspected of intoxication while supervising students on an educational trip to Nepal.

Vijay Kumar Sinha says the Bihar government banned the sale of meat and fish in the open and near educational and religious institutions in urban areas in view of public health and sentiment