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Patna blast: Low-intensity blast reported in civil court, one constable injured

A low-intensity blast was reported in the civil court in Bihar’s Patna on Friday. Earlier this week, gunpowder and the materials used for making explosives were recovered from the Patel Hostel of Patna University.

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Police rushed to the spot immediately and brought the situation under control.

A low-intensity blast was reported in the civil court in Bihar’s Patna on Friday. According to the reports, one policeman was injured in the incident. Police rushed to the spot immediately and brought the situation under control.

Patna SSP Manavjit Singh said ASI Kadam Kuwan Madan Singh’s right hand has been injured and he has been admitted to PMCH hospital. No other reports of injuries have been reported yet.

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The reports state that the sub-inspector from Kadamkuwan police station reached the court with the recent explosives that he recovered from Patel hostel in the city. He brought the bomb as a piece of evidence to the court and kept it on the table while he was doing some paperwork. During this, a bomb placed on the table suddenly exploded, and the constable who was injured was admitted to the hospital. According to the doctors, the constable is out of danger.

Because of its low intensity, no loss of life or damage to property was reported. Soon after the explosion, the top police officers, including the Police of Pirbahor police station, reached the spot. The investigation is underway because the bomb exploded as soon as it was kept on the premises.

Earlier this week, gunpowder and the materials used for making explosives were recovered from the Patel Hostel of Patna University. When the police reached the hostel after receiving information about the criminal activity taking place in the hostel, the students who were present in the room, fled. The probe is underway.

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Bhojpuri folk singer Nisha Upadhyay shot while celebratory firing in Bihar’s Chhapra

According to reports, the incident happened during Yagnopavit, a rite where the Brahmans wear the sacred thread.

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Popular Bhojpuri folk singer Nisha Upadhyay has been brought to Max Hospital in Patna after being shot during a celebratory gunfire, according to the report.  The incident happened at Bihar’s Chapra where Nisha was performing a live performance at a cultural event. Reportedly, the singer’s left thigh has been injured.

According to reports, the incident happened during Yagnopavit, a rite where the Brahmans wear the sacred thread. There is a video online showing Nisha playing the drums minutes before the firing started at the occasion. She appears to be in good health.

The local police officer said, they had received the information about the incident but there were no written complaints filed about it. The police officer added, they have started the investigation and are looking into the matter that who was engaged in the shooting and how the rounds were fired.

Celebratory gunfire is incorrect, and everyone should be aware of that, said Art and Culture Minister Jitendra Kumar Rai. He also added, people need to know that celebratory gunfire, even with legal firearms, at public events, houses of worship, weddings, or other celebrations is illegal.

However, the Lok Sabha has approved the Arms (Amendment) Bill, 2019, which was led by the home minister Amit Shah. As per the bill, it guarantees that individuals who use firearms carelessly or hastily, including in celebratory shooting, would be penalised with up to two years in prison, a fine up to ₹1 lakh, or both.

As per the latest information, Nisha’s health is stable. The singer is a resident of Gaur Basant village in Saran, Bihar, and she frequently performs at different cultural events in the city. Le Le Aaaye Coca Cola, Navkar Mantra, Dholida Dhol Re Vagad, and Hasi Hasi Jaan Marela are a few of her best-known songs.

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Bihar Man pulls off stunt on top of auto-rickshaw; video viral

A video is now viral on the internet, where a man can be seen taking up a stunt that has shocked the internet.

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Auto rides, also known as tuk-tuks or three-wheelers, are a popular mode of transportation in India. These compact, motorized vehicles offer a fun and unique way to explore cities and towns while experiencing the local culture, but can you ever Imagine yourself lying on the roof of the auto-rickshaw and enjoying its ride?

A video is now viral on the internet, where a man can be seen taking up a stunt that has shocked the internet.

In the viral video, a man from Chikohra, Patna can be seen, in an attempt to make his auto ride more thrilling and interesting, laid on the rooftop of a auto-rickshaw.

This shocking video has been a talking point on the internet. Unfortunately, this is not the first time that we are witnessing such incident, a few months back, on the festival of Holi, a video from Lucknow was spread across the internet, where a drunk man was seen dancing on the rooftop of a auto-rickshaw. 

At the current time, when cases of road accidents leading to death in India recorded very high, most of us forget to care about the rules and regulations that we must follow when we are on the roads. The prime example of the same is that most of the riders/drivers don’t care to wear helmets or use seat belts while driving.  While, many break the rules having any fear of getting caught or punished.

According to the report by the National Crime Bureau ( NCRB ), India witnessed around 1.5 lakh road fatalities in 2018 alone which increased to 4,37,396 in 2019, a surge of around 3 lakh deaths due to accidents in a year. However the number decreased substantially in pandemic hit 2020.

The viral video is one such example and many such incidents occurred in the past are the examples of the ignorance and negligence of people towards road safety and their self safety.

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Bihar man beaten to death in Kerala over theft suspicion, 9 held

A 36-year-old Bihar native was allegedly beaten to death by locals in Kerala’s Malappuram after being suspected of theft, official said on Monday.

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A 36-year-old Bihar native was allegedly beaten to death by locals in Kerala’s Malappuram after being suspected of theft, official said on Monday.

According to the police, the deceased victim, identified as 36-year-old Rajesh Manchi, a resident of Bihar, was viciously thrashed and tortured for over two hours by locals who accused him of theft after he fell from a house in Kizhissery area of Malappuram.

Giving details, a senior official said that on the night of May 12, some locals in Kizhissery found Manchi unconscious under suspicious circumstances.

Suspecting that the Bihar native had fallen from a house while attempting to rob the place, the locals allegedly tied him up and interrogated him by viciously beating him with wooden sticks and steel pipes for over two hours.

The victim sustained critical injuries in the chest, ribs and hips due to the malicious beatdown and ultimately passed out and succumbed.

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The official said that when Manchi became unconscious due to the beating, one of the accused informed the local public servant, who then informed the police about the incident, following which the cops arrived at the scene and rushed the victim to a nearby hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Malappuram, Sujith Das said that Rajesh Manchi was viciously beaten to death by nine people who tied his hands behind his back, adding that all the accused have been arrested, adding that the accused had tried to destroy evidence by attempting to erase security camera visuals from nearby CCTV cameras.

The senior officer said the arrested accused claimed that the deceased victim had come to rob the place when he fell while trying to climb the house he was allegedly trying to burglarise.

However, the police have found no such evidence regarding the allegations levelled against the victim, he said, adding that the death is being treated as a case of lynching.

Further investigation is underway, the officer added.

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