Several incidents across India have caused public outrage and administrative action. In Patna, a 12th board student was denied entry to her exam due to an admit card mismatch, sparking protests and chaos at the exam center. In Jammu & Kashmir, the NIA conducted multiple raids in Srinagar, Bandipora, and Sopore targeting a suspected terror conspiracy, following intelligence inputs. In Jaipur, a Thar driver went on a rampage, crashing into parked cars and threatening locals, forcing residents to flee. Police are investigating the incident. In Rohtas, Bihar, a female police officer was suspended after a viral video showed her slapping a youth during a village dispute, raising questions about police conduct. In Rajasthan, a thief broke into an officer’s house, stealing valuables, and left humorous and sarcastic notes on the walls criticizing the police. Meanwhile, traffic woes hit Bihar, where 25 km jams occurred on the Delhi-Kolkata highway due to ongoing repairs on the Son River bridge, affecting hundreds of vehicles and commuters. Overall, these events highlight administrative lapses, public frustration, and law-and-order challenges across multiple states.

