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East Champaran Dm: Latest News, Videos and Photos of East Champaran Dm

TNN / Mar 04, 2023, 05:24 (IST) Eleven-year-old Nezami had gone out of her house to see the wedding procession of her neighbour amid playing of the orchestra when the groom's elder brother resorted to celebratory firing. One of the bullets hit the girl in the chest and she died on the spot. The incident took place at a village in East Champaran district on February 15. TNN / Feb 05, 2023, 05:21 (IST) The National Investigation Agency (NIA) detained four suspected members of the banned terror outfit, Popular Front of India (PFI), in East Champaran district on Saturday for interrogation. The NIA team from Patna and Ranchi, with the help of district police, raided several locations under Chakia and Mehsi police station area of the district. TNN / May 21, 2023, 10:58 (IST) A truck driver was burned alive when his vehicle hit an oil tanker from behind near Kotawa on NH 28 in East Champaran district Friday night. The collison was such that both the vehicles caught fire. The driver and helper of oil tanker and the helper of the truck were also injured in the accident. The truck driver was yet to be identified. TNN / Apr 23, 2023, 05:11 (IST) A gang of around 25 dacoits barged into the house of Arun Kumar Singh, vice-chairman of Motihari Central Cooperative Bank, at Sripur village under the Ghorasahan police station area in East Champaran district on the intervening night of Friday and Saturday and looted Rs 7 lakh in cash and jewellery and valuables worth Rs 20 lakh. TNN / Jun 04...

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DEOs cum DMs Contact Details डीईओ सह डीएम संपर्क विवरण Sl. No. District Email Id Mobile 1 Araria [email protected] 9473191365 2 Arwal [email protected] 9473191476 3 Aurangabad [email protected] 9473191261 4 Banka [email protected] 9473191387 5 Begusarai [email protected] 9473191412 6 Bettiah(West Champaran) [email protected] 9473191294 7 Bhabhua (Kaimur) [email protected] 9473191227 8 Bhagalpur [email protected] 9473191381 9 Bhojpur [email protected] 9473191232 10 Buxar [email protected] 9473191239 11 Darbhanga [email protected] 9473191317 12 Gaya [email protected] 9473191244 13 Gopalganj [email protected] 9473191278 14 Jamui [email protected] 9473191404 15 Jehanabad [email protected] 9473191252 16 Katihar [email protected] 9473191375 17 Khagaria [email protected] 9473191420 18 Kishanganj [email protected] 9473191371 19 Lakhisarai [email protected] 9473191397 20 Madhepura [email protected] 9473191353 21 Madhubani [email protected] 9473191324 22 Motihari(East Champaran) [email protected] 9473191301 23 Munger [email protected] 9473191391 24 Muzaffarpur [email protected] 9473191283 25 Nalanda [email protected] 9473191214 26 Nawadah [email protected] 9473191256 27 Patna [email protected] 9473191198 28 Purnea [email protected] 9473191358 29 Rohtas [email protected] 9473191221 30 Saharsa [email protected] 9473191340 31 Samastipur dm-samastipur.bih@n...

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DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION TELEPHONE NO. Designation Telephone No(O) Telephone No(R) FAX Mob. No. Commissioner , Tirhut Division 0621-2212103 0621-2212104 0621-2212972 9431813150 Distt. And Sess. Judge 0621-2212260 0621-2214050 District Magistrate 0621-2212101 0621-2212105 0621-2217285 9473191283 DDC 0621-2213479 0621-2212932 9431818356 Add. Collector 0621-2212342 0621-2242262 9473191284 SDO ( East) 0621-2217359 0621-2242409 9473191285 SDO (West) 0621-2216374 0621-2243443 9473191286 Director DRDA 0621-2214055 0621-2244157 Director , NREP 0621-2212377 DIO , NIC 0621-2215680 ADIO, NIC 0621-2215680 DPRO 0621-2213318 District Sub-Registrar 0621-2214247 Distt.Stat.Officer 0621-2213907 Distt. Agr. Officer 0621-2212120 Distt. Co-Op. Officer 0621-2217422 DAHO 0621-2218266 Distt. Manager BSFC 0621-2247552 0621-2265682 Distt. Manager FCI 0621-2214380 0621-2210789 Distt. Treasury Officer 0621-2221673 Suptd. Excise 0621-2240894 DC, Commercial Tax 0621-2216648 0621-2211531 Project Dir. BEP 0621-2280699 Suptd. Jail 0621-2287114 0621-2287793 Project Director ATMA 0621-2221446 0621-2270595 Circuit House 0621-2215109 Conser. Of Forest 0621-2271977 Dy.Comm. Income tax 0621-2248509 Comm Income Tax 0621-2248506,507 Registrar Civil Court 0621-2214042 0621-2212666 Reg.Dev.Officer 0621-2213962 Dy.Director , Panchayat 0621-2210323 Dy. Director , National Saving 0621-2227923 Administrator , Red Cross 0621-2215936 0621-2247442 Project Manager , NABARD 0621-2277142 Reg. Manager , Seed Corp 0621-2243016...

The Unsung Heroes of the Champaran Satyagraha

India is commemorating the centenary of the Champaran satyagraha, also known as the Indigo revolution. Long Muzaffarpur in Bihar was, and continues to be, the headquarters of the commissioner of the Tirhut division under whose jurisdiction the East (Motihari) and West (Bettiah) Champaran districts fall. From here, Gandhi proceeded to Champaran. Historians have thus far largely ignored significant research about hitherto lesser known local leaders of the Champaran satyagraha. Far too much importance has been accorded to Raj Kumar Shukla. Even the introductory essay added by Bhairav Lal Das – the compiler of Shukla’s recently published diary – also suffers from big omissions. The diary was originally in the Kaithi script, which Shukla was familiar with. The most glaring omission in Shukla’s memoir is that of Pir Muhammed Munis (1882-1949), who was arguably the most significant leader of the Champaran peasants in the third phase of the struggle in 1917. Das, for reasons best known to him, has deliberately looked away from Pir Munis’ contributions as a writer and activist. Shukla was his associate. The first phase of the peasant struggle in Champaran was during 1867-77, when peasant resistance remained couched within the legalities and resulted in small ripples without long-term effect. In the second significant wave of the peasant protests in Champaran (1907-09), there was defiance and violence. Shaikh Gulab (1858-1943) of the Chand Barwah village and Shaikh Rajab Ali were th...

Trending news: Champaran: From where Gandhiji started the first Satyagraha 105 years ago, how it happened

highlights This was the first movement of Gandhiji, which not only created his identity but also created a consciousness in the country. When Gandhiji went to attend the Calcutta Congress session, he was told about the indigo farmers. Gandhiji stayed in Champaran for about two months, here he did a successful movement. June 16, 2023 Gandhiji’s Champaran Satyagraha completed 105 years on 10 April. On this day Mahatma Gandhi reached Patna for the beginning of the first movement. After that, in the next few days, he created a tremendous wave of Satyagraha in the whole country. The country felt the influence of Gandhi for the first time then. The Champaran movement was basically against the exploitation of the farmers cultivating indigo. Let us know what happened in the next few days after Gandhiji stepped on the soil of Bihar on 10 April 1917. Journalist Pushyamitra has written a book titled Champaran 1917 regarding this whole movement. In which it has sufficient details. 10 April 1917- Gandhiji’s train reached Patna. Rajkumar Shukla took him straight to Dr. Rajendra Prasad’s house. Rajendra Prasad was one of the big lawyers of Patna in those days. He was also active in Congress. At that time Rajendra Prasad was out somewhere. Since the servants of the house did not know them, Gandhiji and Shukla were not allowed to enter the house. Gandhiji found this situation very humiliating but what could he do. From here Gandhiji went to Muzaffarpur. West Champaran 11-14 April 1917- Gan...

14 DMs, six SPs shifted in major shake

In a major administrative shake-up, the Bihar government on Saturday transferred 37 IAS officers, including 14 district magistrates (DMs), and 28 IPS officers, including SPs of six districts. Bihar CM Nitish Kumar (HT photo) Excise commissioner B Kartikeya Dhanji has also been shifted, replaced with Binod Singh Gunjial. According to notification issued by general administration department (GAD), secretary of minor water resources department, Binod Singh Gunjiyal, is the new secretary of prohibition, excise and registration department. He will also hold additional charge as excise commissioner, besides other charges. Dhanji has been shifted as director, Bihar Education Project Council, and given additional charge of state transport commissioner. Transport commissioner Sima Tripathi has been made special secretary, art culture and youth department, while managing director of Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation, Kanwal Tanuj, has been made special secretary, environment, forest and climate change department. East Champaran DM Shirshat Kapil has been appointed as IG (Prison). Aurangabad DM Sourabh Zorwal will replace him in East Champaran. GAD joint director Ramshankar has been shifted to Sheohar as DM while joint secretary of home department, Dinesh Kumar Rai, has been made new DM of West Champaran. He will replace Kundan Kumar, who has been transferred to Purnia in the same capacity. Sheohar DM Mukul Kumar Gupta has been posted as Siwan DM. Khagaria DM Alok Ranjan Gh...