Good news from Sasaram, schools are opening from today
District Education Officer (DEO) Sanjeev Kumar informed about the opening of the school in Sasaram. He told that during the Ram Navami procession, there was tension between two groups in Sasaram. Due to which the situation in the city had become tense. In such a situation, on the instructions of DM Dharmendra Kumar, all the schools, colleges and educational institutions of the city were instructed to be closed till April 4. The DEO said that now after the improvement in the situation, all government and non-government schools and educational institutions will open at the same time as before.
Shops opened in Nalanda, people said – such days should never come
Earlier, after the violence in Nalanda’s Bihar Sharif, shops and markets were closed, which were opened on Tuesday. As soon as the shops opened in the market, people bought essential goods. During this, the team of NBT Online talked to the people and they shared their experience. He said that he had to face a lot of difficulties during the bandh. There was tension of livelihood, it had become difficult to light the stove. At the same time, some people even said that such days should never come again.
Police administration still alert
However, for now the police and administration have decided to keep the security system tight in Nalanda and Sasaram. Bihar Police said that 173 people have been arrested in connection with the violence in both the cities. These figures are as of Monday. The way violent clashes broke out in these areas on Friday and Saturday, the government and the administration had suspended internet services in both the districts. Police said that more than 26 companies of additional security forces have been deployed in the state.
strong security arrangements
According to the information, 19 companies of Bihar Armed Police ie BSAP were deployed. Sashastra Seema Bal ie SSB has 3 companies, Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Rapid Action Force (RAF) have three companies. The whole incident came to light during Ram Navami on 30-31 when two groups clashed in Rohtas and Nalanda districts of Bihar. Which later took the form of violence.
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The situation worsened after the Ram Navami violence
Vehicles, houses and shops were targeted in the sudden violence. There was a firing incident in Nalanda in which one person was killed. 6 people were injured in the sudden bomb blast in Sasaram. At present, the police claimed that the situation was returning to normal in Sasaram and Bihar Sharif. People have been appealed not to pay heed to rumours. Along with this, strict action is also being taken against those who spread rumours.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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