Patna SDM Mistakenly Hit by Policeman During Bharat Bandh Protests

A bizarre incident occurred during the Bharat Bandh protests in Patna, Bihar, where a policeman mistakenly hit the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) with a baton while dispersing protesters. The incident, captured on video, sparked widespread amusement and debate on social media. The police used lathi charge to control the protesters who blocked traffic and broke barricades, but no injuries were reported. The Bharat Bandh, organized by the ‘Reservation Bachao Sangharsh Samiti,’ is in protest against the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding caste-based reservations.

NEET-UG 2024: Patna Shows Negative Trend in Rankings, IIT Madras Report Suggests

An IIT Madras report suggests a negative trend in NEET-UG rankings in Patna, where the CBI is investigating alleged malpractices. While there’s a rise in high scores across various cities, the report indicates that Patna’s performance hasn’t seen the expected spike in toppers, suggesting localized malpractices may not be the primary factor affecting results. The Supreme Court adjourned the hearing on petitions seeking cancellation of the exam, and the matter is now scheduled for July 18th.

Patna College Student Murdered in Law College Campus

A 22-year-old student, Harsh Raj, was brutally beaten to death on the campus of Sultanganj Law College in Patna, where he had gone to appear for exams. The main accused, identified as Saurabh, a final-year student at Patna College, has been arrested. The incident has sparked political outrage, with opposition leaders criticizing the state government for the deteriorating law and order situation.

News Roundup: PM Modi’s West Bengal Rallies, International Mother’s Day, and More

Prime Minister Modi embarks on a busy schedule in West Bengal, addressing four rallies across the state. Additionally, he will participate in a historic roadshow in Patna, Bihar. Canadian authorities have detained a fourth suspect in connection with the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, designated a terrorist. Air India Express resumes normal operations after experiencing disruptions. Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren rallies in Potka, attracting thousands of supporters. The Badrinath Shrine opens its gates, signaling the commencement of the Char Dham Yatra. Today marks International Mother’s Day, a special occasion to honor and appreciate mothers worldwide. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) face the Delhi Capitals (DC) in a crucial IPL match, with playoff implications hanging in the balance. Catalans cast their votes in a regional election that could potentially bring exiled separatist leader Carles Puigdemont back to power.

Top Stories: Fire, Sports, Politics, and Global News

Multiple significant events unfolded on Thursday, including a devastating fire, sports updates, political revelations, and global developments. A massive fire engulfed Veena theatre in Patna, requiring the intervention of three fire tenders. The cause of the blaze remains unknown. In the realm of sports, SRH coach Daniel Vettori praised his openers’ contributions, highlighting the impact of Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, and Heinrich Klaasen. A sobering revelation emerged regarding the criminal cases against nearly half of India’s outgoing MPs, prompting introspection on the qualities desired in elected representatives. Arunachal Pradesh experienced a catastrophic landslide that destroyed a vital highway connecting to China’s border. The United Kingdom witnessed the passage of a controversial Rwanda deportation bill, following extensive debate and legal challenges.

JD(U) Youth Activist Shot Dead in Patna, Triggering Protests

A Janata Dal (United) youth activist, Sourabh Kumar, was fatally shot and his friend Munmun sustained severe injuries after unidentified assailants opened fire at them in rural Patna late on Wednesday. The incident occurred as the duo were returning home after attending a wedding function. Kumar was pronounced dead on arrival at a private hospital, while Munmun remains in critical condition from three bullet wounds.

Indian Railways to Operate Summer Special Trains for Increased Passenger Demand

Indian Railways will be operating summer special trains to manage the anticipated surge in travel demand during the summer season. These trains will operate on key routes connecting various cities across the country, with an emphasis on destinations in Patna, Bengal, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh. The initiative aims to provide more travel options for passengers and ensure their convenience during the peak season.

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