Patna
PATNA - The union budget was directionless and held nothing for the common man, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said here Monday.
RAGHUNATHPUR/PATNA/GAYA - Shahbaz Khan earlier used to take seven to eight hours to travel from Raghunathpur to the state capital, a distance of about 100 km, to market his goods.
PATNA - The Bihar government has decided to raise the state's plan size by about 20 percent, much above what the Planning Commission had proposed.
PATNA - He is called the "MBA sabziwalla" and wants to make Bihar India's vegetable hub.
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