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Patna's Youth Drive Cafe Culture Transformation

Explore how Patna's neighbourhoods like Boring Road and Kankarbagh are transforming into aesthetic cafe hubs, driven by youth demand for ambience and Instagram-worthy spaces. Discover the stories behind this cultural shift.

Patna's Lost Coffee Houses: A Faded Intellectual Hub

Explore the forgotten legacy of Patna's iconic coffee houses at Latif Manzil and New Dak Bungalow Road, where politics, literature, and culture once thrived over coffee. Discover why these vibrant addas vanished.

Noida, Ghaziabad Schools Closed Till Jan 5

All schools in Noida and Ghaziabad are closed until January 5 due to severe cold and dense fog. The order, issued by the DIOS, aims to protect students from health risks during morning travel. Read more.

Patna Police bust fake Patna Metro job racket, arrest 3

Patna Police exposed a 2-year fake recruitment racket for Patna Metro jobs, arresting three. The gang used a fraudulent website & social media ads, duping aspirants of lakhs. Read the full investigation details.

Schools Across India Celebrate Christmas with Joy

Educational institutions in Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh marked Christmas with nativity plays, carols, and charity drives, spreading the festive message of peace and brotherhood.

Patna's Vibrant 2026 New Year's Eve Plans Revealed

Patna is set for a spectacular New Year's Eve 2026 with hotels, clubs, and resorts hosting theme parties, live music, fireworks, and special menus. Discover the city's celebration hotspots.

Schools in Punjab & Haryana Celebrate Christmas

Educational institutions across Punjab and Haryana held vibrant Christmas celebrations, featuring plays, carols, and Santa Claus, fostering joy and communal harmony. Read more about the festive spirit in schools.

Telangana: 40% rise in govt schools with under 10 students

Official data reveals a crisis in Telangana's government schools, with over 5,000 institutions having fewer than 10 students. Experts blame single-teacher setups and a shift towards private education. Read the full analysis.

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