Friday, October 3, 2025

Saran Police Cracks Bheldi Shooting Case, Arrests 3 Named Accused; Speedy Trial to Ensure Justice

 Saran Police Cracks Bheldi Shooting Case, Arrests 3 Named Accused; Speedy Trial to Ensure Justice



Saran, 03 October 2025

 In a major police action, Saran Police under the guidance of the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) have arrested three named accused in connection with a serious shooting incident that occurred on 02 October 2025 near Jalalpur Chowk in the Bheldi police jurisdiction. The incident involved an armed dispute, resulting in the death of two individuals, including the victim Rahul Pandey.

The Bheldi police case No. 258/25 was registered under Sections 61(2)/103(1)/3(5)(2)/103(1)/3(5) B.N.S. & 25(1-B)A/26/35/27 Arms Act based on the written complaint of the deceased’s family. The incident was inspected by the SP (Rural) and Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Madhaura.


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Formation of SIT and Arrests

Due to the severity of the incident, the Senior Superintendent of Police, Saran, directed the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by the Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Madhaura. After thorough investigation and verification, the SIT successfully conducted raids and arrested the following accused:

1. Munna Kumar, son of Shatrudhan Rai, resident of Gopalpur, Bheldi.


2. Suraj Kumar, son of Sanjay Rai, resident of Dhala Mod, Jalalpur, Bheldi.


3. Raushan Kumar, son of Brij Rai, resident of Kharidaha, Bheldi.



Continuous efforts are ongoing to apprehend other suspects involved. Current law-and-order situation is completely normal.

Criminal History


Suraj Kumar has previous cases registered:

Bheldi Thana Case No. 284/21, dated 02.09.21, Section 384/386 IPC.

Parsa Bazar Thana Case No. 04/23, dated 04.01.23, Sections 302/120(B)/34 IPC & 27 Arms Act, 3(2)(5)(A) SC/ST Act.


Deceased Rahul Pandey also had a criminal background with multiple cases in Bheldi and Maker Thana, including charges under Sections 302, 307, 384, 386 IPC & Arms Act.


Seized Items


1. Country-made pistol – 01


2. Cartridges – 02


3. Honda Car – 01


4. Mobile Phone – 01


Police Team Involved


Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Madhaura

Thana Officer and other staff of Bheldi Police Station


Saran Police Message: “We remain always ready to serve the public and ensure strict action against offenders. Speedy trials will be conducted to deliver justice.”


Bheldi Police Shooting Case 2025

Saran Police Action

Bheldi Police Arrests

Saran Crime News

Munna Kumar Arrest Bheldi

Suraj Kumar Arrest Bheldi

Raushan Kumar Arrest Bheldi

Bihar Police News

Arms Act Crime Bihar

Saran Police Investigation

Sunday, June 8, 2025

"Bihar Talent Honor Ceremony" Organized by Hare Ram Seva Sansthan in Revilganj

 "Bihar Talent Honuor Ceremony" Organized by Hare Ram Seva Sansthan in Revilganj


BKB TIMES 

Report: Manoj Kumar Singh 

Saran (Bihar) 8 june 2025

— On Sunday, Hare Ram Seva Sansthan organized the "Bihar Talent Honor Ceremony" at the Methwalia ground in Revilganj block. In this ceremony, around 300 students who scored more than 80% marks in the Class 10 and 12 board examinations were honuored with medals, ceremonial shawls, and certificates. Additionally, those students who scored above 90% were presented with wall clocks as a mark of special recognition.


Chief Guest’s Inspirational Words

The chief guest of the event, Prof. Parmendra Kumar Bajpai, Vice-Chancellor of Jai Prakash University, Saran, addressed the students and said, “Today’s youth is the future of India. Such ceremonies not only recognize talent but also encourage students to move forward in life with confidence and purpose.” He appreciated the growing awareness toward education in Bihar’s rural areas, calling it a commendable shift. He urged students to go beyond chasing marks and understand their social responsibilities while actively contributing to nation-building.

Special Guest’s Praise for Rural Progress

Special guest Nilesh Kumar, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Saran Range, stated, “Students from Bihar are excelling in every field today. It is heartening to see such awareness and a spirit of healthy competition in rural regions toward education.”

Encouragement from Youth Leader

Youth BJP leader Rana Yashwant Pratap Singh, in his motivating speech, said, “The strength of the youth is the greatest asset in nation-building. When we provide a platform and recognition to talented individuals, we elevate their self-confidence to new heights.”

The Vision Behind the Initiative

Anant Singh, President of Hare Ram Seva Sansthan, remarked that this event was not merely an award distribution but a meaningful attempt to identify and highlight rural talent. “Our goal is to weave education, values, and social service into one strong thread, and we are working consistently toward this vision,” he said.

Planning and Community Support

Program coordinators Sanjay Singh and Gunjan Singh jointly shared that the event had been in preparation for several weeks, and the local community participated enthusiastically. They also announced plans to organize the ceremony on an even larger scale next year to benefit more students.

Emotions and Elegance on Display

The event witnessed a large gathering of parents, students, teachers, social workers, and media representatives. Pride gleamed in the eyes of the awarded students, while their parents’ faces shone with joy and contentment. The stage was decorated in a traditional aesthetic, and the event was conducted with dignity and discipline throughout.

A New Beginning for Bihar’s Talents

In conclusion, the organizers expressed heartfelt gratitude to all guests, visitors, and supporters. They described the ceremony as a new beginning by Hare Ram Seva Sansthan — a step toward building a Bihar where talent is not only recognized but also encouraged and guided toward a brighter future.


Friday, June 6, 2025

Dr. Shailesh Giri Campaigns in Support of Y. V. Giri in Manjhi Constituency, Urges Voters for Self-Reflection

 Dr. Shailesh Giri Campaigns in Support of Y. V. Giri in Manjhi Constituency, Urges Voters for Self-Reflection


BKB TIMES

Saran, June 6 2025

Political activities have intensified in the Manjhi Assembly constituency ahead of the upcoming elections. In this context, Dr. Shailesh Kumar Giri, National Chief Spokesperson of the Bharatiya Haldhar Kisan Union and Bihar-Jharkhand State In-Charge, arrived from Noida to campaign in support of Y. V. Giri — the State Vice President of Jan Suraaj and a prospective candidate from the Manjhi constituency.


On Thursday, Dr. Giri visited several villages, including Daudpur, Jaitpur, Naya Tola Jaitpur, and Manpur in Jalalpur, holding extensive interactions with local farmers and villagers.


Addressing the public, Dr. Giri appealed to voters to make thoughtful and introspective decisions before casting their votes. He urged them to conduct a comparative assessment of all the candidates in the fray and listen to their inner conscience. “Every single vote will shape the future of Manjhi. Choose wisely,” he said.


His visit has sparked political discussions in the region, with speculation rife about his possible entry into the Jan Suraaj party. Although Dr. Giri did not make any explicit comment on this matter, his active campaigning and open support for Y. V. Giri have stirred political calculations and debates.


It is noteworthy that Y. V. Giri is a senior advocate at the Patna High Court and has served as the Legal Advisor to the Governor. He is being viewed as a strong and educated alternative from the Manjhi constituency.

Sunday, May 4, 2025

MMDP Kits Distributed Among 25 Filariasis Patients in Revelganj; Emphasis on Self-Care and Disability Grading!

MMDP Kits Distributed Among 25 Filariasis Patients in Revelganj; Emphasis on Self-Care and Disability Grading!


• Disability grading conducted for certification
• Patient Stakeholder Platforms (PSP) formed at 5 centers
• Symptoms of filariasis typically emerge between ages 5 to 15
• Women may develop breast-related symptoms


BKB Times 
Saran (Bihar): In a commendable initiative aimed at improving the lives of patients suffering from filariasis—a neglected tropical disease—a special program was conducted in the Revelganj block. Under the guidance of Medical Officer-in-Charge Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta and with support from the Patient Stakeholder Platform, five filariasis patients underwent disability grading, a physical assessment necessary for obtaining disability certificates. These certificates enable long-term patients to access government schemes and social security benefits.

Distribution of MMDP Kits to 25 Patients:
The event, held at the Sitab Diara Primary Health Center, saw the distribution of Morbidity Management and Disability Prevention (MMDP) kits to 25 patients suffering from lymphedema (elephantiasis). The kits included essential hygiene supplies such as antiseptic cream, clean towels, soap, mugs, buckets, and footwear—items crucial for maintaining hygiene and preventing infection in affected limbs. Patients were also educated on self-care techniques.

Dr. Rakesh Kumar emphasized that proper hygiene can significantly reduce swelling and prevent infections. Medication was also distributed to patients as part of the initiative. Block Health Manager Sanjeev Kumar Jaiswal, BCM Ritu Kumari, and VBDS Ghanshyam Yadav presented awareness videos on filariasis prevention and management.

Healthcare staff including GNM Sundaram Kumari, ANMs Indu Kumari and Nibha Kumari, along with local Anganwadi workers, ASHAs, Asha Sanginis, Jeevika community mobilizers, and other health personnel, actively participated in the event.

Symptoms Appear Between Ages 5–15:
Dr. Rakesh Kumar explained that the Culex mosquito transmits filariasis from infected to healthy individuals. However, symptoms often appear only between the ages of 5 and 15. Patients may develop swelling in limbs or genitals, and in women, changes in breast size can occur.

Formation of 5 Patient Stakeholder Platforms:
Patient Stakeholder Platforms (PSPs) were established at five Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in the Revelganj block. Krishna Singh, a representative of support organization CFAR, elaborated on the formation and purpose of PSPs in five common panchayats. PSPs serve as community platforms connecting patients directly to health services, facilitating easier access to medicines, certification, and government schemes.

Several patients have already benefited from PSPs—receiving treatment, disability certificates, and social security pensions—and are now on the path to living normal, dignified lives.

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Newspaper Hawkers Honored on Labour Day

 Newspaper Hawkers Honored on Labour Day


BKB Times 

Saran (Bihar): On the occasion of Labour Day, Jan Suraj leader Uday Shankar Singh honored more than a dozen newspaper hawkers at Manjhi Chatti on Thursday morning by presenting them with traditional cloths (angavastram).


Speaking at the event, Mr. Singh said, "Hawkers are the true brand ambassadors of any newspaper. They play a vital role in increasing circulation." He emphasized that honoring hawkers is a way of acknowledging their essential contribution to the media industry.


"It is a pleasant feeling to stand beside them today. This recognition will encourage hawkers to continue their work with dedication and a spirit of service," he added.


Ward Councillor Manish Kumar Singh, Rajesh Kumar Prasad, Jugul Kumar, Bijay Prasad, and many hawkers were also present on the occasion. The event was filled with warmth and appreciation for the unsung heroes of the newspaper world.

Dr. Shailesh Kumar Giri Slams Tikait Brothers Over Remarks on Indus Waters Treaty, Questions Double Standards

Dr. Shailesh Kumar Giri Slams Tikait Brothers Over Remarks on Indus Waters Treaty, Questions Double Standards



BKB Times: 30 April 2025

Delhi/NCR: Dr. Shailesh Kumar Giri, National Chief Spokesperson and Vice President of the National Core Committee of the Bharatiya Haldhar Kisan Union, has issued a strong press statement targeting Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) leaders Naresh Tikait and Rakesh Tikait for their recent comments on the Indus Waters Treaty. Giri alleged that the Tikait brothers appeared to be defending Pakistan’s interests, raising concerns about their allegiance.

Dr. Giri sarcastically questioned whether the Tikait Brothers are also operating a branch of BKU in Pakistan, given their sympathetic stance. He further demanded accountability, comparing their controversial remarks with the case of folk singer Neha Singh Rathore, against whom an FIR was filed. He asked, “If Neha Singh Rathore can be penalized, then why not the Tikait Brothers and other political figures who make reckless statements?”

Quoting, “When the blood of tourists and soldiers is spilled, it is not water, but fire that should flow,” he accused the Tikait Brothers of being more interested in media, stage appearances, and opportunistic politics than in true national service. “The day is not far when Indian farmers will see through their real motives and throw them out like a fly from milk,” he stated.

He also commented on the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, expressing deep sorrow and outrage. “Pahalgam – the land where tourists seek peace – was once again rattled by the sound of bullets. Mother India is bleeding again, and now it’s time for a united voice and a firm resolve,” he said.

Referring to Neha Singh Rathore’s controversial questioning in the aftermath of the attack, Dr. Giri said, “Even if her intentions were right, the timing and platform were completely wrong, especially since her content was posted from a Pakistani handle – was that ignorance or something more?”

He then turned his attention to Rakesh Tikait, stating, “He claims to be the voice of farmers, but in times of national crisis, he distracts from unity and drowns in political nonsense. My conscience says strict action must be taken against such behavior.”

Addressing the opposition’s reactions to the attack, Giri criticized some leaders for their apathetic and divisive statements. “Some say ‘do not retaliate immediately,’ others call the government a failure. But where were they during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks or the Hyderabad and Delhi bombings? Did they take any responsibility then?”

He praised India’s current national security efforts, stating, “For over a decade now, there have been near-zero terror attacks in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, and Varanasi. Intelligence has been 100% successful internally. If a 1% breach happens in remote border areas, should we call it a failure or acknowledge the 99% success?”

Dr. Giri concluded with a call for national unity:
“This is not the time for blame games but for standing together. Our armed forces and intelligence agencies are working tirelessly to keep us safe. Today’s India will not respond with cowardice but with decisive action—even on enemy soil.”

He ended his statement with a firm declaration:
“Let us all say in one voice—Bharat Mata Ki Jai! Unity, resolve, and a fitting response will be our true tribute to the martyrs of Pahalgam. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.”

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Nation Mourns as Terror Attack in Pahalgam Shakes the Country; Holy Kids School Pays Tribute

 Nation Mourns as Terror Attack in Pahalgam Shakes the Country; Holy Kids School Pays Tribute


BKB Times 

Report: Viresh Singh 

Saran (Bihar): The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has sent shockwaves across the nation. The brutal killing of innocent civilians has deeply pained and outraged every Indian. This heinous act was not just an assault on Pahalgam, but a ruthless strike on the soul of India.


In a heartfelt response to the tragedy, the Holy Kids School in Manjhi held a condolence assembly today to honor the victims. The entire school community—including students, teachers, and staff—gathered in solidarity to express their grief and support for the affected families.


During the assembly, a two-minute silence was observed to pray for the peace of the departed souls. Heartfelt tributes were paid to the victims, and the school administration strongly condemned the inhuman act, expressing unwavering support for the bereaved families during this time of sorrow.


The incident has once again highlighted the need for national unity and resilience in the face of such cowardly acts of terror.