Manisha Kulshreshtha wins 28th Bihari Puraskar.

Source – hindustantimes.com

Noted writer from Rajasthan, Manisha Kulshreshtha, was awarded the 28th Bihari Puraskar for 2018 for her novel ‘Swapnapash’, on Friday.

The award is presented by the KK Birla Foundation and is for writers of Rajasthani origin. It is given annually to an outstanding work in Hindi or Rajasthani published in the past 10 years. Named after famous Hindi poet Bihari, the award carries a cash prize of ~2.5 lakh, a citation, and a plaque.

Fifty-two-year-old Kulshreshtha was born in Jodhpur and is a graduate in science and postgraduate in Hindi literature.

She is known for her works like ‘Shigaf’, ‘Shalbhanjika’ and ‘Panchkanya’.

The citation read, “In Swapnapash, through her protagonist Gulnaz Fariba, Kulshreshtha has presented a lively description of a woman with schizophrenia, her life, her dreams, expectation and apprehensions.”

A freelance writer, Kulshreshtha also edits Hindi web magazine ‘Hindi Next’.

Speaking on the occasion, she said, “I am thankful to Birla Foundation for the award which will make me more responsible towards every word I write.”

Chief guest Mamta Kaliya said, “Rajasthan has a tradition of great storytellers and Manisha has carried it with control over a topic such as schizophrenia.”

KK Birla Foundation director Suresh Rituparn said it was established by KK Birla with an objective to work in areas like education, culture, academics, art and health. The Bihari Puraskar is one of the three literary awards instituted by the Foundation in 1991.

The jury this year comprised Nand Bharadwaj, Hemant Shesh, Murlidhar Vaishnav, Alka Saraogi, Om Thanvi and Dr Suresh Rituparn.

Bihar: National level swimmer works at tea stall to support his family, netizens ask minister to help.

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National level swimmer Gopal Prasad Yadav would have not thought in his worst nightmare that even after winning medals for India, he will have to work at a tea stall to support his family. 

Gopal, who runs a small tea shop named National Swimmer Tea Stall in Kazipur, Nayatola, is yet another example of the condition of sports and sportspersons in Bihar, who suffer because of the apathy of the system.

Keeping his dream to become an international swimmer aside, Gopal works at a tea stall to support his family. 

‘National Swimmer Tea Stall’, the name attracts many customers. On being asked why it is named so, Gopal said that it highlights the plight of all athletes and he hopes that it will make people aware that a national level swimmer makes his living by selling tea.

In 1987, Gopal represented Bihar for the first time in the national swimming competition held in Kolkata. He then excelled in the national swimming competition held in Kerala in 1988 and 1989. He also came first in the 100 meters backstroke competition in the state championship held in BCA Danapur in 1988.

In 1990, he went for a job interview in the Postal Department but did not get the job.

Today, Gopal teaches swimming in the Ganges. He believes that this has kept his inner swimmer alive. He says that his sons Sunny Kumar and Sonu Kumar are good swimmers, but they gave up swimming after seeing his condition.

His customers believe that it is really deplorable that he should be selling tea on the streets today.

Bihar: Woman accuses ex-RJD MP’s son of sexual harassment on pretext of marriage.

Source – indiatoday.in

A woman has accused former Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP, Vijay Yadav’s son of sexual harassment and fraud of Rs 13 lakh on the pretext of marriage.

The victim has lodged a complaint against Vishwajit Yadav in Gardnibagh women police station in Patna.

In her complaint, the victim claimed that she became friends with Vishwajit Yadav and gradually it turned into love. Following which, the accused had promised to marry her and sexually abused her. She further claimed that the accused took Rs 13 lakh from her as a loan, which he had not returned yet.

“When my parents learned about our bond, they agreed to our marriage. A flat was booked. I have shown details to everyone. When our marriage was broke down due to some reason, he started torturing me mentally,” the victim said.

The complainant claimed that the accused has cheated her and now he is getting married to another girl on November 22.

The victim further claimed that she had appealed President Ram Nath Kovind to help her in the whole matter and asked for protection of her and the family.

The victim said that she had approached the women’s commission in January 2019 but nobody paid attention to her complaint as it is the high-profile case.

“A petition has been filed in the court as the accused beaten my father. I was even forced to close the case. I have also filed a case of attempt to murder against the accused,” the victim said.

Speaking about the alleged matter, station in-charge of women police station Aarti Jaiswal said, “A case will be registered. The accused was called twice but he did not turn up as he had a pre-wedding ceremony at home.”

The victim in her complaint has mentioned that she went to the house of the accused on his pre-wedding ceremony. “However, the family of Vishwajit thrashed her. Later, she sat on a dharna outside the office of the superintendent of the police in Patna,” the complaint reads.

Liquor mafia attacks police in Bihar, 3 injured.

Source – indiatoday.in

The police and officials of excise were attacked by a liquor mafia in the Vaishali district of Bihar on Tuesday.

The violent incident happened when the police and excise officials were carrying out raids on liquor mafia in the district.

The incident left three police personnel injured.

According to the police, acting on a tip-off from the police headquarters, a team of police and excise officials raided Karanpura village under Ganga Bridge police station in Vaishali district.

During the raid the police found illegal manufacturing of liquor taking place in the village. The officials immediately seized the illicit liquor and arrested two smugglers from the spot.

While the officials were in the process of taking the arrested smugglers, they were attacked by the liquor mafia and local villagers.

Several police vehicles were damaged in the incident leaving three police personnel including a female grievously injured.

The attackers also freed the arrested smugglers from the police after which they escaped.

The police and the excise team had to withdraw from the spot after which the injured was rushed to Civil Hospital in Hajipur.

“The police team had gone to carry out trade in Karanpura village on the basis of information received that manufacturing of illicit liquor was taking place. It was then when the villagers attacked the raiding team and freed two accused. We are registering an FIR in this case and carrying out investigations,” Raghav Dayal, DSP Sadar Hajipur, said.

BSEB Dummy Admit Card 2020: Last date to submit corrections extended to November 25.

Source – news.aglasem.com

As per reports in leading dailies of the state, Bihar School Examination Board that is BSEB has extended the last date for schools to submit corrections in the second dummy admit card 2020 to November 25, 2019. Previously, the deadline was November 20, 2019. 

Although print notification about the date extension is not visible on the website, however the links to download dummy admit card are still active. It may be noted that students can only download the document and submit corrections to their schools, it is ultimately the responsibility of the head of institutions to ensure that corrections get submitted through the proper channel at biharboard.online, and bsebinteredu.in.

Reports further suggest that the board has extended the last date to submit fees of those candidates whose fees have not been submitted until now. The board has uploaded list of un-paid candidates for annual exam on the official websites. Such students should coordinate with their institutions to take the matter forward. 

BSEB has also released matric  and inter exam date sheets. Matric refers to class 10, and inter to class 12. 

As per the Bihar board 10th routine 2020, science exam will be held on February 17, 2020. Then mathematics will be held on February 18, 2020. Social science exam will be organized on February 19, 2020. English paper shall be held on February 20, 2020. Hindi, urdu, bengali, maithili language exam papers will be held on February 21, 2020. The test for second language has been scheduled for February 22, 2020. The last exam will be for optional subject, on February 24, 2020. 

On all the dates for Matric exams, there will be two shifts. Wherein first shift will be from 9.30 am to 12.15 pm. Whereas second will be from 1.45 pm to 5 pm. 

Bihar board 12th time table 2020 says that physics, history, RB hindi papers will be held on February 3, 2020. Then chemistry, political science, english shall be on February 4, 2020, biology, economics, foundation course exams will be held on February 5, 2020. Then NRB, computer science, multimedia and web technology, yoga and physical education exams will be held on February 6, 2020. 

Mathematics, MB, vocational trade I exams will be held on February 7, 2020. Then on February 8, 2020 will be the exams of agriculture, music, entrepreneurship, geography. Language subject, psychology, vocational trade II papers will be on February 10, 2020. February 11, 2020 is for NRB, philosophy, vocational trade III. Language subject, sociology, business studies, related subjects is on February 12, 2020. And the last exam date shall be February 13, 2020, for home science, economics, MB, accountancy.

In the exam date sheet, NRB means non rashtriya bhasha, RB means rashtriya bhasha, and MB means matriya bhasha.

Students should carry the officially issued Bihar board admit card 2020, not the dummy admit card, on the day of exam. The final admit card will have the final data as entered by students and schools after this correction segment.


Lok Sabha question: Uttar Pradesh tops chart in PDS corruption, Bihar 2nd, Delhi 3rd.

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As many as 807 complaints of corruption in the public distribution system (PDS) were received across the country till October 31, 2019, of which Uttar Pradesh reported maximum number of complaints, Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Raosaheb Danve-Patil has said.

In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, the Union Minister said that UP has topped the list in PDS corruption cases with 328 complaints, while Bihar comes next with 108 complaints.

Significantly, UP has hit the headlines many times earlier for PDS scams. In 2014, a Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to investigate the land of the then cabinet minister of the state, Raghuraj Pratap Singh alias Raja Bhaiya, in a multi-crore food grains scam in the state.

Ravi Kishan, MP from Gorakhpur and Dr Ramshankar Katheria, MP from Agra sought details of these complaints as well as the steps taken to curb it.

Delhi ranks third in corruption cases in PDS with 78 complaints been received. Whereas West Bengal has received 48 complaints in such cases.

However, the states from which no complaints have been received include Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim. Apart from this, no complaints have also been received from the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep.

The minister said that for the offence of violation of the provisions of the PDS (Control) Order 2015, there is a provision of punitive action under the Essential Commodities Act 1955. Under this order, the state and union territory have the power to take punitive action.

At the same time, to make the system more transparent under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) 2013, an institutional arrangement for monitoring it has been done by vigilance committee, District Grievance Redressal Officers, State Food Commission.The minister said that to improve the public distribution system, the ministry is computerising the PDS operation in collaboration with all states and union territories. Under this scheme, supply-chain management is being computerised by digitising ration cards/beneficiaries and efforts are being made to bring transparency in it, besides, the ration shops will be automated using electronic point of sale (e-POS) devices.

Spl court issues production warrant againt Lalu in defamation case.

Source – in.news.yahoo.com

A special court here has issued a production warrant against RJD chief Lalu Prasad, who is lodged in a jail in Ranchi, in connection with a defamation case.

Special MP/MLA court judge Kumar Abhinav on Monday issued the production warrant against Prasad in the case filed by Uday Kant Mishra, a member of Bihar State Disaster Management Authority, for making objectionable comments against him.

The court asked the authorities of Birsa Munda jail in Ranchi to produce Prasad before it on December 2, 2019, which is the next date of hearing in the case, Mishra’s counsel V S Dubey told PTI.

The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo is in the high security jail following his conviction in several fodder scam cases.

The court on Monday issued fresh production warrant against Prasad as he could not be produced before it via video conferencing, Dubey said.

The authorities of Birsa Munda jail had earlier told the court that Prasad could be produced before it through video conferencing as his health condition was not good.

Prasad and his son Tejashwi had mentioned Mishra’s name in reference to the Srijan scam publicly during a rally at Bhagalpur in 2017.

The multi-crore Srijan scam is related to fraudulent transfer of government money into the account of a Bhagalpur-based NGO and the CBI is investigating it. Srijan is a registered society for women in small income-generating activities.

They had also alleged that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar regularly visited Mishra’s house whenever he came to Bhagalpur even though he had the facility to stay at the circuit house, Dubey said in his complaint.

Terming the utterances of the father-son duo as defamatory, Mishra had first sent legal notices against them demanding unconditional apology for their objectionable comments, Dubey said.

Later, Mishra proceeded against Prasad and decided not to move ahead against Tejashwi in the case.

Bihar Board BSEB 10th, 12th Exam Date Sheet 2020 out: Check it here.

Source – indiatoday.in

Bihar Board BSEB 10th, 12th Exam Date Sheet 2020: Attention students, the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) have officially released the class 10th and class 12th board exam date sheet. Both the date sheets have been uploaded on the official website of the board i.e.biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in. As per the date sheets, class 10th examination will start from February 17, 2020, and the class 12th examination will start from February 3, 2020.

Bihar Board BSEB 10th, 12th Exam Date Sheet 2020: Class 12th date sheet

  • February 3, 2020 – Morning shift- Physics, Afternoon shift- History, RB Hindi
  • February 4, 2020 – Morning- Chemistry, Afternoon- Political Science, English
  • February 5, 2020 – Morning- Biology, Afternoon- Economics, Foundation Course
  • February 6, 2020 – Afternoon- Computer Science, Multi-Media and Web Tech, Yoga and Physical Education
  • February 7, 2020 – Morning- Mathematics, Afternoon- M.B, Vocational Trade-I
  • February 8, 2020 – Morning- Agriculture, Music, Afternoon- Entrepreneurship, Geography
  • February 10, 2020 – Morning- Language subject, Afternoon- Psychology, Vocational Trade-II
  • February 11, 2020 – Afternoon shift- Philosophy, Vocational Trade- III
  • February 12, 2020 – Morning- Language subject, Afternoon- Sociology, Business Studies, Related Subjects
  • February 13, 2020 – Morning- Home Sciences, Economics, Afternoon- Accountancy

Bihar Board BSEB 10th, 12th Exam Date Sheet 2020: Class 10th date sheet

  • February 17, 2020- Science
  • February 18, 2020- Mathematics
  • February 19, 2020- Social Science
  • February 21, 2020- Vernacular subject
  • February 22, 2020- Second Indian Language
  • February 24, 2020- Additional subjects.

Bihar Board BSEB 10th, 12th Exam Date Sheet 2020: Important information

  • Official website: biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in
  • Class 12th exam will start from February 3, 2020
  • Class 10th exam will start from February 17, 2020
  • Both the examinations will be held in two shifts – first shift (9.30 am to 12.45 pm), and the second shift from 1:45 pm to 5 pm.

About Bihar School Examination Board:

The Bihar School Examination Board conduct examinations at secondary and senior secondary standard in both government and private schools belonging to state of Bihar on the basis of syllabus as prescribed by the Government of Bihar.

‘Didn’t expect to hear it in Patna’: Bill Gates talks climate change with Nitish Kumar.

Source – hindustantimes.com

Philanthropist billionaire Bill Gates, who co-chairs the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, on Sunday, said that global economies needed to change to get carbon emissions down to zero to rein in the challenges posed by climate change.

Gates was in conversation with Rishad Premji, chairman, Wipro Ltd., on a topic close to his heart: Technology for Social Inclusion as part of Mint Visionaries. Mint selected this theme since it resonates with the idea of new India.

Talking about his book on climate change which will be released next June, Gates said the idea that someday the rate of emissions will drop to zero is a very challenging one. “Most of the energy that we use comes from coal or natural gas or gasoline. By the time you get to zero, you will need to get rid of these sources of energy and move over to nuclear, renewable or hydro energy. The work on mitigation requires immense innovation. We have a lot of inventions that need to be made. We have to accelerate innovation to mitigate the risk of climate change, which won’t come if we don’t step in,” Gates said.

Referring to his interaction with Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar earlier on Sunday Gates said, “I met the chief minister of Bihar, earlier in the day and he was talking about ways to reduce climate change. When I am in Seattle, in Washington DC or in Paris, climate change is the big topic but I did not expect to hear about it in Patna. Young people are waking up to climate change but unfortunately the people who will suffer the most due to the impact of climate change in growing economies will be the poorest—the farmers and the people in the lower end of the pyramid.”

“This is the first meeting I had with Nitish Kumar and I was impressed that he was saying that they had a problem with climate change. He was trying to get our advice and help on seeds and water supply and how to deal with climate change,” Gates said.

“We have a lot of inventions which need to be made for example the way we make cement and steel are extremely heavy emission activities and yet the world will build more buildings by around 2060 than exist today as the world urbanizes. We are going to use a lot of cement and steel so accelerating innovation is a must, “he emphasized.

Gates spoke of including every country in the need to reduce climate change. “Every country in the world has to participate in tackling climate change; even if you leave out low-income countries you have to include middle income countries since 60% of humanity lives there and a lot of the emissions are going to come from there not just the rich countries. Some people think it can be dealt with in 10 or 20 years. I wish that was true. We need to engage in a plan to sort out climate change.”

Asked about his wish for India, the billionaire said the country should look into malnutrition and get rid of it because it reduces the potential of children.

From Bihar to Gujarat: First-timers flock to Ayodhya after SC verdict.

Source – newindianexpress.com

AYODHYA: Wearing a yellow kurta with ‘Jai Shri Ram’ prints and sporting a prominent ’tilak’ on his forehead, teenager Shivam Kumar travelled all the way from Bihar’s Rohtas district to Ayodhya, carrying a sack full of bricks to deposit at a Ram temple workshop in the holy town.

The November 9 Supreme Court verdict on the Ayodhya issue was a moment of unbridled joy for the Ram devotee.

“I was just too anxious to come to Ayodhya, and so I, along with two other friends, decided to head to ‘Ram ki Nagari’ and contribute my bit for the temple,” he said.

Kumar, 16, joined lakhs of people in the holy town who had converged here for ‘Kartik Purnima’ holy dip on Tuesday.

A native of Dehri-on-Sone town in Rohtas, he is pursuing his graduation in science stream.

“This is my first visit to Ayodhya. I had never thought that I will be coming here so soon,” he told PTI, as he carefully laid out red bricks on old stacks of bricks brought by devotees over the years to the sprawling premises of a Ram temple workshop being run by Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas since 1990 at Karsewakpuram.

VHP spokesperson Sharad Sharma said the number of devotees visiting the workshop has spiked since the Supreme Court judgement on November 9.

“On Saturday night, a lot of people visited the workshop and the number has only multiplied over the next few days. Normally, about 1,000 people visit the workshop everyday. The number has now risen to nearly 5,000. The Karsewakpuram workshop has become a big tourist attraction,” he told PTI.

Since the historic judgement of the apex court that paved the way for the construction of a Ram temple by a trust at the disputed site in Ayodhya, and ruled that an alternative five-acre plot must be found for a mosque in the Hindu holy town, a large number of devotees have been flocking to Ayodhya, several among them making their maiden visit to the city.

From far-off Gujarat to neighbouring cities in Uttar Pradesh, the list of first-timers goes on.

K  P Yadav, 20, who came from Moradabad, was seen taking selfies against the backdrop of the ‘Ramshila’ wall put up by the VHP from the bricks which earlier had laid near the Ramjanmabhoomi site, donated by Indians at home and abroad.

From Pratapgarh, Gaurav Uma Vaish, 16, and Janhvi Uma Vaish, 14, visited Ayodhya for the first time, accompanied by their parents.

They were both wearing marigold garlands after visiting the Hanuman Garhi temple.

Rakesh Kumar, their father, said the family visited Ayodhya for the Kartik Purnima holy dip but the visit became “all the more special” as the Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the construction of a temple for Ram Lallah.

Most devotees first pay obeisance at Ramjanmabhoomi and then visit Karsewakpuram to see the temple model and carved stones.

Many who had earlier visited Ayodhya but not Karsewakpuram also made a beeline for the workshop.

Other first-time visitors came from Ambedkar Nagar, Gonda and Gorakhpur, among other cities, besides a large group of women devotees from Gujarat, most saying they planned the trip after the apex court verdict.

Lucknow resident Anjali Singh, 26, who works in a private company, was thrilled to be in Ayodhya for the first time.

She was accompanied by her mother, a regular visitor, who also served as Singh’s guide, taking the daughter to well-known places like Hanuman Garhi temple, Kanak Bhawan, besides taking a holy dip in Saryu and attending the evening ‘aarti’.

“The city definitely has more to it than what is usually portrayed through the media. I am delighted to see this ‘Ram ki Nagari’ but I am aware of the tragic past this city is trying to put behind after what happened in 1992, even though I was not born then. Ayodhya now must not let its social fabric be torn again,” she said.

Kumar from Bihar, sharing the excitement of his journey, said, “We three could not get a reserved train ticket on such a short notice, so we booked a general ticket and had to face hardships, but it is nothing compared to the joy we are feeling right now.”

A VHP member, he claimed he is also part of the Bajrang Dal’s unit in his home state, added that security personnel “did not allow them to ferry bricks” on several occasions, but somehow the trio managed to bring the “10 bricks to its rightful destination “Karsewakpuram”.

Since 1990 artisans and craftsmen have fashioned out magnificently carved stones and pillars, with the assumption that one day they will be used to build a temple for Ram Lallah.

As per the Nyas’s plan, the temple, once built, will be 268 ft long, 140 ft wide and 128 ft high, from the ground to the apex point (Shikhar) and a total of 212 pillars will be used, according to 79-year-old Annu Bhai Sompura, in-charge of the workshop.

On November 9, the day the verdict came out, the members of the workshop felt jubilated and illuminated the carved stones with electric lighting, making the artwork visible even after dark.

“At night, the carved stones and the pillar dazzle and it feels beautiful. Many are getting drawn by the illumination of the stones too. We plan to keep them for a few more days, as people continue to stream in, including first-timers and regular visitors,” the VHP spokesperson said.