The BPSC had conducted an examination for the recruitment of head masters in government schools on May 31. There were 6,421 vacant posts across the state and over 13,000, a majority of which are currently teachers, had appeared for the examination.
Surendra Prasad said that that he carried the snake which he had captured after being bitten by it and presented it before the doctors in the emergency ward so that they could identify it and accordingly provide him treatment.
The Nepalese authorities arrested the accused from Viratnagar on July 23. Six of the arrested Afghan nationals were found in possession of fake Aadhaar cards. During interrogation, the accused confessed that they trying to smuggle in the uranium consignment in India through Bihar.
Her husband, who was in jail after being arrested on charges of murder, will be released soon, a police official said.
The incident dates back to October, 2005. Surendra Raut, a resident of Barahi village had complained of abdominal pain.
In a notification, Additional Chief Secretary, Home, Chaitanya Prasad, said: "Under Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, the state government has temporarily suspended telecom services in the interest of public safety."
A case of Pakadua Vivah (kidnapping for marriage) emerged in Bihar's Begusarai district where a veterinary doctor was forcefully married to a woman after being allegedly kidnapped.
The two Chinese nationals are identified as Lo Lung, 28, and Yung Hai Lung, 34.
Samastipur civil surgeon Dr S.K. Chaudhary confirmed the incident.
A video of Seema went viral on social media where she is moving step by step forward through one leg to reach the school.
Kishor, who founded the political consultancy IPAC and who has worked with both Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his arch rival Lalu Prasad, credited the two leaders with achievements in terms of social and economic empowerment in the last three decades.
A video of this alleged incident went viral on social media and Saharsa Superintendent of Police, Lipi Singh has taken cognisance of the matter and suspended the alleged police officer with immediate effect.
The bridge, weighing 500 tons, was built over the Arrah canal in Amiyawar village in Nasriganj police station area in 1972, they said.
The incident took place in a village that falls under the Kasma police station in Aurangabad.
The CM also said that it was Gandhi who had helped the country get Independence and, as such, those who disagreed with him on the issue of alcohol "cannot be called Hindustanis or Bharatiyas".
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