Bihar 2025: The Reality Behind the Promises of Development
Here we are in 2025, and over the past years, we have continuously heard about the development in Bihar. But no matter what we hear, what we actually see in these past years is more important. In daily life, we encounter numerous instances where people are divided and engaged in disputes over caste and religion. Unfortunately, our politicians often encourage such divisions instead of discouraging them. They don’t even think about the people who suffer in the middle of all this. They don’t come forward to support us or demand our rights, because they know that instead of receiving positive recognition from the majority, they will face backlash—and that doesn’t suit their political interests or movements.
But what about the people who are suffering because of such senseless issues? Even as youth, we don’t see any real effort toward reforms in our society—reforms that would allow people to be seen as equals, rather than being divided by caste and religion.
Here is a recent case in which a father-in-law murdered his son-in-law in front of his daughter because of an inter-caste marriage. ( source NDTV India )
Rahul Kumar, a 25-year-old nursing student, had married Tannu Priya, also a nursing student, only four months ago. Her family was against this marriage from the beginning, and finally, her father, Premshankar Jha, took the step of killing Rahul.
The shocking part is that this incident happened inside the hospital campus itself, where both of them were studying. Tannu herself saw her father coming towards Rahul in a hoodie and then pulling out a gun to shoot him in the chest. She said her entire family was involved in the conspiracy, and they had already told the authorities earlier that her father and brothers might harm them, but no protection was given.
After the shooting, Rahul’s friends and other hostel students attacked Jha in anger, and he had to be hospitalised. The whole hospital turned into chaos, with protests and demands for justice. Students were shouting, police were trying to control the situation, and the atmosphere was filled with anger and grief.
This is not just one murder—it is a reminder of how caste still rules over humanity, even in 2025. A young life was lost only because two people dared to love and marry beyond the boundaries of caste.
People also care about development in terms of roads, railways, and infrastructure, which are very important for any state or country to progress. But at the same time, we keep hearing shocking news—like newly built bridges collapsing after heavy rainfall or because of overloading, and even railway tracks being stolen. These are not just failures; they are dangerous threats to the lives of common people.
On 29th June 2024, we got a headline from Times of India citing "5 bridges collapse in 11 days: Bihar's unfortunate domino effect".
And this has been quoted from The Hindu, where the headlines are "Railway track stolen in Bihar's Madhubani, two RPF personnel suspended".
The bigger question is: why are these issues not being solved for years? Instead of decreasing, such cases are only increasing. So how can we truly say that Bihar is moving towards development and reforms when the very foundations of infrastructure are so weak? Development is not just about building new projects—it’s about ensuring their quality, safety, and longevity for the people.
As we stand in 2025, the ground reality of Bihar still raises tough questions. On one side, leaders talk about development, reforms, and progress, but on the other side, we continue to see people losing their lives to caste-based violence, and our infrastructure is crumbling under the slightest pressure. A bridge collapsing, a railway track being stolen, or a young man being killed simply because of caste—these are not just incidents; they are reflections of a deeper failure in governance and society.
With elections around the corner, politicians will once again come with promises of jobs, development, and social harmony. But the people of Bihar must ask themselves—how many of these promises were actually fulfilled in the past? How much of the “development” was real, and how much was just words in speeches?
The truth is, Bihar doesn’t just need new projects or tall promises. It needs accountability, transparency, and leaders who value human lives above political gains. The real development will be when no one is killed in the name of caste, when bridges don’t collapse within months, and when people feel safe and respected regardless of their background. Until then, the promises of development remain incomplete, and the people of Bihar must decide wisely who they trust with their future.
Viral video shows Whitehat Junior instructor is unable to answer basic coding questions
When companies fill the public with advertisements claiming to turn their children into the next Steve Jobs and the next Sundar Pichai, it is expected that some will want to investigate their claims. And if a viral video is to be believed, Whitehat Jr. does not come with flying colors at all.
A video showing a Whitehat junior instructor failing to answer basic coding questions has gone viral on social media. In the video, a student's parents ask their Whitehat junior instructor to explain the difference between Java and JavaScript.
"We use JavaScript to develop games," the instructor says hesitantly. "Java is a high programming level language," she continues.
The parents then ask the instructor to explain "what a high-level programming language is" - Java is a high-level programming language - but the instructor then admits that he has no idea what it means. The instructor has not heard of the popular code repository GitHub.
We wrote to Whitehat Jr. for a comment on the video but did not receive a specific response.
Whitehat Jr. has run an extremely aggressive advertising campaign in recent weeks. Some of its advertisements show young children, who are trained through its coding classes, receive Rs. Is paid 150 million per year on Google. Other advertisements tell parents that after attending their coding classes, their children will become the next Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg.
Yet another advertisement shows a group of people fighting outside a couple's house. It is later revealed that they are investors who are able to invest in the app that their child has developed. Whitehat Jr.'s marketing campaign was so high that five of its ads were taken last week following complaints from the Advertising Standards Council.
Somewhat surprisingly, Whitehat Jr. does not require people applying for any prior coding knowledge to become its instructor. The instructors are put through a training module, and can then be taught coding to younger children. Whitehat Jr.'s website clearly states that its instructors do not require any prior experience of teaching. "No restart required," its website tells prospective instructors, noting that "no previous experience in teaching is necessary."
While it may be possible to teach very young children the basics of coding themselves without any coding, it has not diminished well among users on social media. The video of the instructor struggling to answer coding questions went viral, and a wide variety of responses were revealed.
Some wondered how a person who apparently knew nothing about programming could teach others, even if they were young children. "I'm not into coding, but what does Java Mina C ++ mean ??" I am not criticizing that, but at least one of them should have basic knowledge of what should be taught, ”one Twitter user wrote.
Amazon is going to start drone delivery
Tesla cars now detect speed limit signs
In July 2019, Tesla's website advertised "full potential for autonomous driving", including automatic driving on the motorway - although it has always maintained that its autopilot is not built as an alternative to a human driver . Previous Tesla models have received the speed-limit mark, which was enabled by the firm's former business partner Mobileye.
Between 2013 and 2016, the Israeli manufacturer of camera sensors and software supplied the technology to Tesla for the autopilot feature used in its Model S and Model X vehicles. But in July 2016, the companies ended the relationship, citing the first reported autopilot fatality as a factor
Owners of cars manufactured under the partnership had complained that road signs were sometimes misunderstood. Tesla blog, Teslarty reported, vehicles did not register the speed limit mark at excessive speeds. Tesla's latest software update applies to autopilot cars manufactured after 2016, which are not fitted with Mobileye cameras.
Elsewhere, Cruise — a self-driving car start owned by General Motors — has said it uses artificial intelligence to train cars to understand the body language of bike users and pedestrians. It can be used to identify someone holding their hands up to a signal stop, or a cyclist may extend their left hand to indicate that they are turning left.
21 days after the death of former President of India Pranab Mukherjee, it was confirmed that he had tested positive for the novel Coronavirus.
US approves use of blood plasma treatment on coronovirus patients
Health Ministry Official said that India Conducts 7 Lakh COVID-19 Tests In A Day:
New Delhi: India has peaked the COVID-19 test peak with more than seven lakh tests in a single day, the country has conducted around 500 tests per minute in the last 24 hours, a senior Ministry of Health official said.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic, India has conducted a total of 2,41,06,535 trials so far.
According to the Ministry of Health, the nation has been conducting more than six lakh tests in a single day for the past several days. In the last 24 hours, India has conducted around 7,19,364 trials.
"Such a high level of testing will also lead to a high number of daily positive cases, however, states have been strongly advised to test, track, comprehensive tracking of treatment strategies, early isolation and effective treatment. . States report higher. The official said the case fatality rate (CFR) could bring fatalities below 1 percent.
The official said that India has created the record for the highest recovery of 53,879 COVID patients in a single day.
"With this, the total number of cases recovered has touched another high level of 14,80,884 today. This is more than double the number of active cases (6,28,747). The number of cases recovered is 2.36 times higher. High levels have been touched. Active cases, which are all under medical attention, are either in-house isolation or in hospitals. "
With a higher number of recovered patients, the recovery rate is now 68.78 percent. "The wide gap between recovered and active cases, indicating a greater number of Uber than segregation in hospitals or at home, is 8,52,137 on Sundays," the official said.
"The greater recovery is the result of focused implementation of various actions taken collectively by the Central and State / UT Governments to combat the virus epidemic. Due to these efforts, the CFR has declined further, improving by 2.01 per The rate is touching. Percent on August 9, "the official said.
Trump Urges Lebanon To Hold "Full, Transparent Investigation" Into Blast
Washington: US President Donald Trump on Sunday called for a "full and transparent investigation" into a major explosion in Beirut in Lebanon and expressed his support for protests demanding reforms in the country.
Trump urged the Lebanese government to conduct a full and transparent investigation, which, according to the White House, is ready to assist the United States after attending a virtual conference on the international response to the disaster.
The White House said, "The president called for peace in Lebanon and accepted the legitimate protesters' legitimate calls for transparency, reform, and accountability."
The Lebanese army said on Sunday that it was expected that there would be a shortage in finding survivors at the blast site after days of explosions and rescue operations.
The explosion at the port of Beirut devastated a large part of the Lebanese capital, killing more than 150 people and injuring about 6,000 people.
Most Lebanese officials say the explosion on Tuesday was caused by a fire at a port warehouse where a shipment of ammonium nitrate, a chemical that could be used as fertilizer or as an explosive, was destroyed for years. had gone.
World leaders, international organizations, and a Lebanese public have pressed for an international investigation, but President Michel Aoun has said that calls for such an investigation are a "waste of time".
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Google's Airdrop like feature Nearby Share has finally arrived in Android
Since GOOGLE is working on the Nearby share which is similar to apple's airdrop feature for a long time.
And we are hearing the rumors for the past couple of years regarding this feature.
Recently two-three weeks ago, the nearby share has been spotted on a few android phones. And now it has finally arrived officially for Samsung and pixel phones.
The nearby share will allow the user to send and receive files between two devices very quickly.
It would be a great convenience for all android users who use third-party applications for sharing.
When it will available on every device then you don't have to worry about downloading another sharing app (like Shareit, Xender, etc).
This feature was previously called "Fast share".there were also strong rumors that It was hidden within the Android 10 code.
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Rafale Jet Arrived in INDIA
We can see that India is now focused on it's a defense for the past couple of months.
The jets manufactured by Dassault Aviation - and operated by Indian Air Force officials - flew from Merignac in southwest France, the company said in a statement.
By Wednesday, after traveling 7,000 kilometers with the UAE pit-stop, they should be at Ambala Airport in India, which is about 200 kilometers from the Pakistani and Chinese borders.
He is also accompanied by two A330 Phoenix MRTT refueling aircraft of the French Air Force.
Delivery of the Rafale jet - 36 of which India ordered in September 2016 - officially began in October, but the aircraft stayed in France for training pilots and mechanics. Delivery must be completed by 2022.
The five jets are the first of a batch bought by New Delhi in a controversial Rs 59,000-crore inter-government deal that expects the aircraft to be deployed rapidly amid tensions with China.
The Air Force has stated that once the aircraft arrives in India, "efforts will focus on operating the aircraft as soon as possible."
Rafale fighter jets are capable of carrying a range of highly effective weapons, including meteorite air-to-air missiles and scalp cruise missiles.
Rafale jets will come with various India-specific modifications, including Israeli helmet-mounted displays, radar warning receivers, low-band jammers, 10-hour flight data recording, infra-red search, and tracking systems.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be attending bhoomi pujan

Morari Bapu announced the donation on Monday during an online spiritual talk stating that his ashram in Chitrakoot would send Rs 5 crore for the construction of the Ram temple, as well as asking the devotees to voluntarily contribute.
Keshav Prasad Maurya, Deputy Chief Minister in the Uttar Prasad government, went to Ayodhya with his wife on Tuesday.
“Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya met the trust chairman Mahant Nritya Gopal Das and handed over the checks to him. He donated Rs 6.60 lakh for the construction of Ram temple, ”Sharad Sharma, regional spokesperson, VHP, who operates from Karsevakapuram.
Earlier on 25 March, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath donated Rs 11 lakh to the trust for the construction of the Ram temple.
The State President of the Bullion Jewelers Association, Lucknow and his union members Ajay Rastogi has donated 33 kg of silver bricks to the trust.
The Trust is also sending the acknowledgment receipt of the donation along with a 'thank you' letter to the donors.
Through online donations in the last four months, the trust has received around Rs 6 crore in its two bank accounts at State Bank of India, the main branch, Ayodhya.
The trust hopes that there will be no shortage of funds for the construction of the Ram temple.
The VHP plans to join 10 crore families across the country and collect donations ranging from Rs 1 to 10 per family for the Ram temple.
PUBG MOBILE and other 274 apps could be banned soon in India
Since Pubg mobile has a big player base in India and this could be very bad news for them.
PUBG Mobile is again on the government's radar after receiving allowances by army personnel earlier this year. The 59 Chinese app was recently banned and decided due to security and privacy concerns amid growing tensions over LAC between India and China.
The list included well-known apps such as TicketLock and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
According to the Economic Times report, 275 Chinese apps are being investigated for "any violation of national security and user privacy, which is likely to be banned in the country by Chinese Internet companies over heightened scrutiny and signaling".
China's controversial data-sharing criteria under which Chinese companies are required to share data with the government cite immediate concerns about user privacy and data usage for India. This may be the major cause of recent restrictions and more future waves.
ET also shared that their sources referred to the ongoing review process for more apps and that "some of these apps were flagged for security reasons while others were listed for data sharing and privacy concerns violations have gone."
The apps mentioned in the report include PUBG Mobile, possibly the most well-known mobile game in India, and 14 Mi apps by AliExpress, Resso, Ulike, Xiaomi, and a list such as Supercell, which has no connection to China.
Tencent, which is a stakeholder in this company.
PUBG Mobile and its associated esports scene are growing and such a decision could harm the player-base and the related esports industry. The sanctions have not yet been confirmed, but the upheaval it causes is evident.
Woman delivers baby on NDRF rescue boat in flood-hit Bihar
They said the woman was rescued from her home in Gobri village in East Champaran district when she suffered severe labor and later gave birth to the child at around 1:40 pm.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team was accompanied by an ASHA (recognized social health worker) activist who in Delhi said an NDRF spokesperson helped deliver.
The spokesman said that the rescue teams of the 9th battalion of NDRF were involved in the drowning incident in the vicinity when they were informed about the pregnant woman whose village was hit by the floodwaters of the Budhi Gandak River.
"The mother and the newborn have been shifted by ambulance to a public health facility in Banjariya village in Motihari district, and their condition is stated to be stable," he said.
The spokesman said that NDRF personnel are trained in the Medical First Responder course and all rescuers are taught how to deal with childbirth during an emergency.
"This is the 10th delivery (also the case of twins) on the boat of NDRF, while mothers are expected to be brought from flood-affected areas since 2013," the spokesperson said.
A total of 21 NDRF teams are deployed in a dozen districts of Bihar to carry out flood rescue and relief work.
Realme-x3 & Realme x3 Superzoom
The Realme X3 smartphone was launched on 25 June 2020.
It took so long for Realme to bring this smartphone.
As always, Realme tried to maintain its aggressive pricing and balanced specs.
And it seems like they succeeded this time too.
DISPLAY
Realme X3 comes with a 6.60-inch touchscreen display and has a resolution of 1080x2400 pixels.
The aspect ratio of Realme X3 is 20: 9 powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor.
BATTERY
Realme X3 is powered by 4200 mAh, Li-ion Battery which is non-removable.
The Realme X3 supports 30 Watt fast charging.
The fast charger is provided in the box by realme.
CAMERA
REAR
As far as cameras are concerned,
Realme X3 comes with a quad-camera setup.
Realme X3 Pack a 64MP megapixel primary camera with f / 1.8 aperture
+ 8-megapixel Camera with an f / 2.3 aperture + 12-megapixel camera with f/ 2.5 aperture + 2-megapixel camera with f / 2.4 aperture.
FRONT
Moving to the front side, Realme X3 packs a 16-megapixel primary camera
that comes with 105° field-of-view and has an aperture of f/2.1.
There is also an 8 megapixels secondary camera for depth sensing.
TECHNICAL
Realme X3 runs on Realme UI based on Android 10.
It is powered by Snapdragon 855+ processor from Qualcomm.
Realme X3 offers Adreno 640 GPU which will run all heavy games like PUBG,COD pretty smoothly.
You could play these high-end games without facing any lag.
DIMENSIONS
Realme X3 measures 163.80 x 75.80 x 8.90 mm.It weighs 202.00 grams.
CONNECTIVITY
Realme X3 is a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Nano-SIM ON BOTH THE slots.
Connectivity options on Realme X3 include Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, GPS.
Bluetooth v5.00, USB Type-C, 3G, and 4G.
EXTRAS
Face Unlock, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, compass/magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, And fingerprint sensor.VARIANTS
Realme X3 comes in 2 RAM variants but with the same inbuilt storage options.
There is a 6 GB and 8GB Ram option out there.
price- 8gb+128 gb= ₹26,999.00
Bihar 2025: The Reality Behind the Promises of Development
Here we are in 2025, and over the past years, we have continuously heard about the development in Bihar. But no matter what we hear, what we...
