Bihar Police
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Operation ‘Naya Savera’: Saran Police Rescue 10 Girls from Orchestras, Arrest 7 Accused
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By Aryan Age
Saran, August 13, 2025. Under Bihar Police’s ongoing special drive ‘Operation Naya Savera’, Saran Police conducted a major crackdown early this morning, rescuing 10 girls, including 9 minors, from orchestras where they were allegedly being forced to dance. Acting on... Major Breakthrough in Chandan Mishra Murder Case: Multiple Arrests, Firearms, and Drugs Seized
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By Aryan Age
Patna, August 9, 2025 – In a significant development in the high-profile Chandan Mishra murder case, Bihar Police’s Special Task Force (STF) along with district police teams from Patna, Kolkata, and Bhojpur have successfully apprehended several accused, including the prime suspects, and recovered narcotics during the investigation. Jeevika Didis to Cook Meals for Trainee Constables
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Patna, August 6: In a groundbreaking move, the Bihar Police has initiated basic training for 21,391 newly recruited constables from July 21, 2025 — the largest police training batch in the state’s history. This 9-month training program marks a significant administrative and logistical challenge, which the state government is addressing through several innovative steps. Bihar Police Launches Its Largest-Ever Training Drive
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This year’s recruitment exceeds all previous records, with 10,207 male and 11,176 female recruits, including 8 transgender personnel, selected to serve in the state police. Additionally, 1,060 previously appointed constables who had not yet undergone basic training will also be part of this program, bringing the total to over 22,300 police personnel being trained simultaneously — an unprecedented logistical challenge. 