A bus headed from Siliguri to Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh overturned in Bihar, resulting in injuries to 45 passengers. Among those hurt were women and children. The accident happened as the state government announced its strong focus on protecting natural resources. These resources, often called “jal, jungle, aur zameen,” which mean water, forest, and land, are vital to the area.
This bus accident highlights safety concerns for travelers, which contrasts with the state’s focus on environmental protection. The state recently honored martyrs of the Tapkara shooting, with a local leader reaffirming the government’s commitment to the environment. This commitment, which includes protecting “jal, jungle, aur zameen,” is a priority for the state. Chief Minister Hemant Soren also stated his readiness to defend these critical resources.
In addition to the environmental focus and the bus accident, other local events are happening. JDU MLA Gopal Mandal and Pappu Yadav recently met, and Mandal mentioned an “offer” discussed during their meeting. Also, a non-bailable warrant was issued for Baba Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna. These events demonstrate the variety of situations in the region, while the government maintains its focus on environmental preservation.
The state’s strong stance on conserving natural resources shows they understand the importance of these resources for the people who live there and the future of the state. By emphasizing protection of water, forests, and land, the government aims to ensure both safety and environmental sustainability for all.