Roshan Anand released on bail, levels serious allegations against Khan Sir
Roshan Anand, Director of Gyan Bindu Coaching Academy, was released from jail on Monday after being granted bail by the Patna High Court.
Roshan Anand, Director of Gyan Bindu Coaching Academy, was released from jail on Monday after being granted bail by the Patna High Court.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday, while felicitating candidates who cleared the prestigious UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Examination 2025, said their success reflects the growing strength of Punjab’s education system and the immense potential of the state’s youth.
A giant saltwater crocodile was spotted in a canal in a village in close proximity of Bhitarkanika national park on Monday morning with the reptile later captured by forest officials and safely released into its natural habitat.
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) carried out a swift and coordinated medical evacuation of a critically ill mariner from a Liberia-flagged merchant vessel in the Bay of Bengal, rescuing him after he reportedly developed symptoms of cardiac arrest while at sea.
Thousands of Bihar Police Sub-Inspector (SI) aspirants staged a massive protest in Patna on Monday demanding cancellation of the mains examination conducted on May 27 alleging paper-leaks as well as large-scale irregularities and malpractice.
Speaking to reporters in Delhi, Congress leader Pawan Khera took a dig, saying the Chief Election Commissioner appears to be making an impact on the election in Bihar.
The Bihar Election 2025 felt different from the start. Voters turned up early, the mood on the ground was more intense, and Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj stepped in as a new player. A record turnout and a louder youth voice, combined with digital campaigning, made this election very different from previous years.
The 2025 Bihar Assembly polls were considered as the litmus test for serving Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
The intense Bihar assembly polls’ counting process is underway across districts, with results likely to be declared later in the day. The process commenced at 8 am today, with postal ballot counting starting first, followed by EVM counting at 8:30 am. Bihar recorded a landmark 67.13% voter turnout, the highest since 1951, with women voters outdoing men (71.6% vs 62.8%), in the two-phase voting held on November 6 and November 11.
As counting is underway for the 243-seat Bihar Assembly, leaders across parties are projecting confidence and reading early trends in their favour.