Jan Swaraj Organizes First Post-Election Meeting in Samastipur to Strengthen Organization and Prepare for Prashant Kishor's Arrival A meeting organized by the Jan Swaraj party was held in Samastipur following the recent assembly elections, focusing on strengthening the organization at the grassroots level and preparing for the arrival of party leader Prashant Kishor on June 4. The event, chaired by district president Satyanarayan Sahni and convened by Niranjana Thakur, brought together party officials, workers, and representatives from various local groups to discuss strategies for expanding the party’s presence and engaging with voters. The primary objective of the meeting was to reinforce the party’s organizational structure across all levels, from village councils to district headquarters. Sahni emphasized that a strong party organization is essential for political success, stating that Jan Swaraj aims to establish an active and empowered network at the panchayat, block, and legislative assembly levels. Under national leadership directives, the party plans to restructure and expand its teams, creating new units at the ward, panchayat, block, and assembly constituency levels. These teams will be tasked with mobilizing youth, women, and new recruits to take on key responsibilities within the organization. The discussion also highlighted the need to launch a grassroots outreach campaign to address local grievances and disseminate the party’s ideological message. Sahni urged workers to engage directly with communities, listen to people’s concerns, and ensure that the party’s vision reaches households. He noted that Jan Swaraj is playing a significant role as a strong opposition force in Bihar, challenging the ruling government on issues of public importance.#samastipur #prashant_kishor #jan_swaraj #satyanarayan_sahni #niranjana_thakur

Bihar Board 12th Result Scrutiny 2026 The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has initiated the scrutiny registration process for the Bihar Board Class 12 (Intermediate) Result 2026, beginning on March 25. Students who are dissatisfied with their scores can apply for a review through the official website. The scrutiny application window will remain open until April 2, with a fee of ₹120 per subject required for the re-evaluation process. The board emphasized that scrutiny will be conducted according to specific guidelines. These include correcting errors in the transfer of marks from answer sheets to the cover page, fixing mistakes in totaling, and re-evaluating any under-marked questions or sections. It also noted that the final marks may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged after the review. To apply for scrutiny, candidates must follow these steps: visit the official BSEB scrutiny website at intermediate.biharboardscrutiny.com, register and log in to an account, fill out the application form, pay the required fee, submit the form, and download a confirmation page for future reference. The Bihar Board Class 12 Result 2026 was officially announced on March 23. In the Science stream, Aditya Prakash Aman from Samastipur secured the top rank, while Nishu Kumari from Gaya topped the Arts stream. In the Commerce stream, Aditi Kumari from Patna achieved the highest score. The overall pass percentage for the examination was reported at 85.19 percent. The board’s clarification on the scrutiny process highlights its commitment to addressing discrepancies in grading. Students are encouraged to review their results carefully and take advantage of the re-evaluation opportunity if needed.#bihar_school_examination_board #samastipur #aditi_kumari #nishu_kumari #aditya_prakash_aman
Summer Special Train to Run for Mumbai, 3075 Berths Vacant The Indian Railways has announced the operation of three special trains during the summer season to accommodate travelers heading to Mumbai. These trains will run between Muzaffarpur and Danapur via Samastipur, as well as between Mumbai and LTT. The first train, numbered 01043/44, will operate from 21 April to 16 July, covering 13 trips on each route. Another train, numbered 01449/50, will run daily between Danapur and Pune from 1 April to 17 July. A third train, numbered 01143/44, will operate daily between Danapur and LTT from 1 April to 16 July. The AC three-tier special train from Samastipur to Mumbai will have 3075 vacant berths available on 14 May. The availability of berths varies across different dates and classes. For instance, on 23 April, 885 berths will be vacant in the AC three-tier class, decreasing to 843 on 30 April, 780 on 7 May, and 161 on 14 May. In the AC two-tier class, 104 berths will be vacant on 23 April, 101 on 30 April, 95 on 7 May, and 53 on 14 May. The AC one-tier class will have 14 berths vacant on 23 and 30 April, 14 on 7 May, and 8 on 14 May. The railway authorities have provided detailed information about the berths available for each train, allowing passengers to plan their travel accordingly. The special trains are expected to ease the demand for travel during the peak summer months, offering a convenient option for those seeking to visit Mumbai.#mumbai #indian_railways #muzaffarpur #danapur #samastipur
