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indlivebulletin · 3 months ago
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Kosi-Seemanchal के इलाकों पर मंडराने लगी है खतरे की घंटी, देखिए ये रिपोर्ट
कोसी का जलस्तर लगातार बढ़ रहा है. नेपाल में भारी बारिश के कारण ऐसे हालात देखने को मिल रहे हैं. सुरक्षा को ध्यान में रखते हुए कोसी-सीमांचल इलाके के कई जिले अलर्ट मोड पर हैं. एहतियात के तौर पर यहां के सभी स्कूलों को बंद कर दिया गया है. जिला प्रशासन की ओर से कई निर्देश भी जारी किए गए हैं. नाविकों को भी यहां नाव चलाने से मना किया गया है. ऐसे हालात कोसी-सीमांचल के लिए परीक्षा की घड़ी हैं. यहां बढ़ते…
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shantinewshindi · 4 years ago
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कोसी और सीमांचल के सौ से अधिक गांवों में घुसा नेपाल से आनेवाली नदियों का पानी, बाढ़ का खतरा नेपाल से आनेवाली नदियों का जलस्तर तराई क्षेत्र में भारी बारिश के कारण बढ़ने लगा है। इसके कारण कोसी व सीमांचल के जिलों में बाढ़ की स्थिति उत्पन्न हो गई है। भागलपुर में कोसी के कटाव के कारण नवगछिया... Source link
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avitaknews · 4 years ago
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बिहार की पहली और देश की दूसरी कोसी-मेची नदी जोड़ योजना को केंद्र सरकार ने दी मंजूरी
बिहार की पहली और देश की दूसरी कोसी-मेची नदी जोड़ योजना को केंद्र सरकार ने दी मंजूरी
बिहार की पहली और देश की दूसरी बड़ी कोसी-मेची नदी जोड़ योजना पर केंद्रीय जल शक्ति मंत्रालय ने भी मुहर लगा दी है। मंत्रालय ने इसके निवेश प्रस्ताव को मंजूरी दे दी है। साथ ही, इस योजना के सभी अवयवों को… Source link
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royalbihar · 3 years ago
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newsmatters · 4 years ago
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Several rivers flowing above danger level in Bihar; villagers forced to stay on roads
Several rivers flowing above danger level in Bihar; villagers forced to stay on roads
Image Source : PTI Several rivers flowing above danger level in Bihar Amid continuous rainfall, the water level of several rivers in Bihar is flowing at the danger level or above in various districts. Gandak, Burhi Gandak, Kamla Balan, Kosi, Mahananda, Parman rivers are flowing above danger mark in North Bihar and Seemanchal area, the water level of the Ganga river also rose to 2.67 meters above…
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bbcbreakingnews · 4 years ago
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Voting underway for 78 assembly seats in final phase of Bihar polls
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PATNA: Polling is underway in 78 assembly segments of Bihar in the third and final phase of state elections on Saturday in which 2.35 crore voters are eligible to decide the fate of 1,204 candidates. Casting of votes began at 7 am at all 33,782 polling stations where as many EVM sets and VVPAT machines have been installed and paramilitary forces deployed to maintain order, officials said. Voting is simultaneously taking place for the Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha seat in West Champaran district where a by-election has been necessitated by the death of the sitting JD(U) MP Baidyanath Mahto. Of the total 2.35 voters in the 78 assembly segments, spread across 15 districts of north Bihar, 1.23 are men, 1.12 crore are women while 894 are in the “third gender” category, according to statistics provided by the Election Commission. In addition, re-poll is being held at two polling stations of Hisua assembly segment in Nalanda district where votes were cast in the second phase on November 3, the Election commission said. It said the re-poll has been necessitated by the EVMS getting damaged in a road accident. Among the candidates in the fray, 37 belong to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U), 35 to the BJP, while five are contesting on tickets of junior NDA ally Vikassheel Insaan Party and one from the Hindustani Awam Morcha. The candidates of the JD(U)-BJP include the assembly Speaker and 12 members of the state cabinet. The main opposition RJD is fighting 46 seats in the final phase, while its ally Congress is in the fray in 25. Ultra-Left outfit CPI(ML), which has joined the RJD-led Grand Alliance along with CPI and CPI(M), is contesting five seats in the final phase. A notable Congress candidate in this phase is Subhashini Yadav (30), veteran socialist leader Sharad Yadav’s daughter who is making her debut from Bihariganj which falls under Madhepura Lok Sabha seat, represented by her father a number of times. Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party is in the fray on 42 seats, including Govindganj, which it holds and where it is pitted against the BJP, which it claims to be supporting while being opposed to the JD(U). The final phase of elections is also noteworthy because of the role the “Owaisi factor” might play. Headed by fiery Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi, the AIMIM had registered a stunning victory in Kishanganj last year, defeating the Congress candidate whose son’s election to Lok Sabha had necessitated the by-poll. The AIMIM is in the fray in more than a dozen seats, mostly in the Kosi-Seemanchal region which is densely populated and has a high percentage of Muslim residents. The NDA hopes that the party’s ability to cut into Muslim votes will weaken the RJD and help the JD(U)-BJP combine. Voting for the first phase was held on October 28 and for the second phase on November 3. Results will be out on November 10.
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source https://bbcbreakingnews.com/2020/11/07/voting-underway-for-78-assembly-seats-in-final-phase-of-bihar-polls/
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latestbreakingnewsupdates · 4 years ago
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Today's last installment election in Bihar ... NDA vs Grand Alliance ... These are the caste equations ...
Today’s last installment election in Bihar … NDA vs Grand Alliance … These are the caste equations …
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The area where Pappu Yadav lives…
Even though the LJP (Lok Janshakti Party) is in the ring … observers predict that the main contest in the third phase election will be between the NDA-Grand alliance. Most of the 78 assembly constituencies currently under election are in Kosi-Seemanchal region. Former MP and Jan Adhikar Party leader Pappu Yadav has a good hold here. With this, there is also…
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col-life23 · 4 years ago
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In Bihar, in the third phase election campaign, the fear of two young men and the call of two mothers were given by PM.
In Bihar, in the third phase election campaign, the fear of two young men and the call of two mothers were given by PM.
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Kosi and Seemanchal two divisions. Two different grounds. Fear of two young men and the cry of two mothers. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi met people in Saharsa and Araria, the second phase in the rest of the state …
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bigyack-com · 5 years ago
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‘Temptation for money ruined us’: Bihar mourns its sons killed in Delhi fire tragedy - india news
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An eerie silence has gripped Nariyar village in Bihar’s Saharsa district. Seven people from this village lost their lives in the massive fire in a Delhi factory on Sunday which killed 43 people.The agonising wait for families to get the bodies of their relatives is adding to their grief. Due to procedural formalities, the bodies of these victims could not reach their respective villages on Monday; they are now likely to reach their destinations only by Tuesday. “Eight people - seven of Nariyar and one of Nauhatta village - were killed in tragedy. We are arranging to bring their bodies back to their families,” said Saharsa sub-divisional officer (SDO) Shambhu Nath Jha.Seventy-year-old Md Sattar’s world has turned upside down. He lost his two sons - 24-year-old Md Mubarak and 22-year-old Md Gyasuddin - in the fire tragedy. “Both my sons were working in the jacket factory... the factory owner killed my sons,” he said with tears in his eyes.Md Sattar alleged that the owner used to keep his sons locked inside the building which caught fire.“We committed blunder by placing our reliance on Md Jubair,” said Md Khursheed Alam crying. He lost his 18-year-old son Md Faizal in the factory fire on Sunday. He remembers his son was taken away by Jubair - a pointsman of the owner who recruited people to work in the factory - when he was just 13.The villagers say Jubair is the main culprit for loss of lives. A resident of Nariyar village of Saharsa, Jubair took youth of his village to work in his factory five years ago. Mostly from poor economic background and living in houses built of bricks with tin roofs, these families say they fell in trap of Jubair, who promised a handsome perk.While Jubair lived with his family in Delhi, his father Hasan Imam has to face the ire of villagers.Md Wasim, who lost his 50-year-old father Md Shamim in the fire tragedy said, “Our father also worked in jacket factory and used to send money to support the family of five children.” Wasim remembers his father was a little hesitant in going to New Delhi, but Imam insisted.Another bereaved family is blaming the owner for the incident. “Had the room not been locked from outside, my son and others would have survived,” said Md Khursheed Alam whose son died in the tragedy.He burst into tears while recalling his son’s last phone call when he was trapped in fire. “My son continued to call me till he was burnt to death, I was here helpless,” he said.Villagers alleged that several contractors known to Jubair could be seen roaming in the village giving them false assurance of becoming rich and once they fall into their trap, it’s not easy to come out of it.“They took our sons to Delhi and later they were kept like slaves with no freedom to move anywhere. They had to spend their lives under strict surveillance,” said another villager Md Sattar.En masse migration has been a big problem in Seemanchal and Kosi regions of Bihar. Villages look deserted most of the time in a year due to continuous migration from the villages.When the news of fire tragedy spread, there were only women and elderly in the village. “Most of the youth leave village even when they are teenagers,” said Md Khursheed Alam. “Our temptation for money has ruined us,” Md Sattar said, adding, “I would never tell anyone to go to other provinces.”Of the 43 people who were killed in Sunday’s fire tragedy, 28 were from Bihar. At least 11 people from Samastipur, nine from Saharsa and one from Araria were killed in Sunday’s fire tragedy. Source link Read the full article
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currenttrending1 · 6 years ago
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Lok Sabha elections 2019: PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi in Bihar on Saturday, 30 kms ap...
Lok Sabha elections 2019: PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi in Bihar on Saturday, 30 kms ap…
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Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi will address rallies in the region on Saturday, scheduled within an hour of each other at their respective venues that are just about 30 kilometres apart.
Of the six Lok Sabha seats Seemanchal and Kosi regions, Purnia, Kishanganj and Katihar went to polls on April 18 while the rest three, Araria, Supaul and Madhepura, are…
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bbcbreakingnews · 4 years ago
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People from all castes should come together to form RJD govt: Tejashwi Yadav
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SAHARSA (BIHAR): RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Thursday said that people from all castes should come together to form the RJD government in Bihar. “Everyone should come together to form a government – whether be it the forward caste, backward caste, Dalits or Mahadalits. I will take everyone together. We have taken a resolution to take everyone together to form the government,” Yadav said at an election rally in Saharsa. “For the last 15 years, there is a government of Nitish Kumar in Bihar. There is a double-engine government. But there was no work done by the government for the people. No special package was given to the state,” he added. He further said that the Saharsa area under the Kosi belt is ravaged by floods every year but the government has not worked to resolve the issue. Yadav reiterated his promise of providing jobs to 10 lakh youths if voted to power. “When I will become the Chief Minister then my first signature will be to grant permanent jobs to 10 lakh youths. We will give double compensation to everyone,” he said. “We will spend 22 per cent of the total budget for education. A person got an opportunity to rule here for 15 years but he ignored the problems of the youth and established no industry here. The people of Seemanchal have to migrate to other states for employment,” he added. Yadav also spoke of price rise and complained that the BJP is not concerned about it. “There has been an immense price rise. The price of onions has hit a century. BJP used to complain about it earlier but now has nothing to say about it,” he said. “Everybody is saying that Nitish is going to be deposed on November 10,” he added. The polling for the first and second phases of Bihar assembly elections was held on October 28 and November 3. The third phase of polling is scheduled to be held on November 7. The counting of votes will take place on November 10.
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source https://bbcbreakingnews.com/2020/11/05/people-from-all-castes-should-come-together-to-form-rjd-govt-tejashwi-yadav/
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webodisha18 · 4 years ago
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Trains run between Kosi, Mithila and Seemanchal, Asanpur Kupaha to Seraigarh connected by rail network
Trains run between Kosi, Mithila and Seemanchal, Asanpur Kupaha to Seraigarh connected by rail network
As a test, the train was run on Rail Mahasetu on Kosi, Bihar
CRS inspection of train on special note Railways took 17 years in this connection Railways got 17 year olds in this engagement:
Kosi is now close to joining Mithila and Seemanchal. Although the railways took 17 years to connect in Bihar, it is still expected to take another few years. After 86 years, the 1900 meter long rail Mahasetu…
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