Wednesday, 6 April 2011

MU officer fined for not complying to RTI guidelines

Biharprabha News Inbox Edition

Good Morning,
We are here again with few interesting stories in Bihar.

  • MU officer fined for not complying to RTI guidelines
    PATNA: State information commissioner P N Narayanan on Monday imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 on the examination controller, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, for not providing information to an applicant, Chitranjan Sharma, besides not complying with the State Information Commission s directives. As per a press release issued here by information and public relations department (IPRD), the [...] Read it Online
  • Women empowerment-a great achievement of Bihar
    Patna, Apr 5: Bihar certainly seems to be shaking off its yoke of extreme backwardness and poor developmental indices, which have defined the state, indeed, the region, for decades. The second term of the JDU government under Nitish Kumar has been widely perceived as a vote for development as opposed to the caste-equations and patterns of [...] Read it Online
  • Surat textile industry suffers setback after Bihari labourers
    SURAT: The country’s biggest man-made fibre industry in the city is on the verge of losing skilled and experienced migrant workers, mainly from Orissa and Bihar who are in majority, with the textile processors going on an indefinite strike to oppose the rise in the prices of natural gas. As per the official statistics of [...] Read it Online
  • Air-taxi proposal remains halted with government since 1 year
    PATNA: The hopes of Bihar’s jet-setting denizens may take a long time to get wings. The state government is in a fix over the proposal from a private agency to allow it to fly air-taxi services within the state. A private air-taxi provider, Spirit Air, had submitted a proposal (a copy of which is available [...] Read it Online
  • RRI system at Patna junction to be ready in 3 months
    PATNA: Work on the route relay interlocking (RRI) system at Patna Junction has been going on in full swing. To be completed at an estimated cost of about Rs 20 crore in two to three months, the work is being personally monitored by East Central Railway (ECR) GM K K Srivastava. Divisional railway manager (DRM), [...] Read it Online
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