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Hindustan Times (Ranchi), 30 May 2026

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ArticleMon­soon rain­fall set to be below nor­mal: IMD

Mon­soon rain­fall over the coun­try is likely to be below nor­mal at 90% of the long period aver­age (LPA), with a model error of ±4%, the India Met­eor­o­lo­gical Depart­ment (IMD) said on Fri­day, lower­ing its earlier fore­cast of 92% of the LPA...

Mon­soon rain­fall set to be below nor­mal: IMD

ArticleBihar offi­cials under radar after arrest of ‘tender fixer’

Sev­eral Bihar gov­ern­ment offi­cials are under scru­tiny after the Spe­cial Vigil­ance Unit (SVU) arres­ted a high-pro­file con­tractor from his Patna res­id­ence dur­ing a raid con­nec­ted to alleged tender manip­u­la­tion and money laun­der­ing...

Bihar offi­cials under radar after arrest of ‘tender fixer’

ArticleBJP ANNOUNCES NEW BIHAR TEAM; MANY NEW FACES IN OFFICE-BEARERS

The Bihar BJP on Fri­day announced a new team of state office-bear­ers, along with heads of its vari­ous organ­isa­tional fronts (morchas). As expec­ted, the new team headed by state pres­id­ent San­jay Saraogi has nearly 50% new faces. The new list...

BJP ANNOUNCES NEW BIHAR TEAM; MANY NEW FACES IN OFFICE-BEARERS

ArticleANOTHER NOTICE SERVED TO RABRI TO EVICT FROM PATNA BUNGALOW

Former Bihar chief min­is­ter and RJD leader Rabri Devi has received yet another evic­tion notice — the third since Novem­ber 2025 — from the build­ing con­struc­tion depart­ment (BCD) dir­ect­ing her to vacate the prime 10 Cir­cu­lar Road bun­ga­low....

ANOTHER NOTICE SERVED TO RABRI TO EVICT FROM PATNA BUNGALOW

ArticleNo proof of any money trail, argues coun­sel of accused

Defence coun­sel Shishir Raj presen­ted aggress­ive argu­ments on Fri­day on behalf of six accused cur­rently lodged in jail in con­nec­tion with the Jharkhand Excise Con­stable Exam paper leak case, people aware of the devel­op­ment said. Appear­ing...

No proof of any money trail, argues coun­sel of accused