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The state of Bihar in India is notorious for having the country's highest crime rate. But the local police force has found a novel way to fight it. Building on the state's vibrant tradition of folk music, they have created a police choir that sings songs designed to raise awareness of and combat crime.
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The people who are rendered homeless in Bihar flood, are now facing a bigger challenge-that of survival. The state government has set up many refugee camps but given the scale of this disaster, that is not enough. A makeshift relief camp at Sursar in Araria is a symbol of hope for families who have lost everything in the flood. They huddle together for some warmth and normalcy.
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The state of Bihar in India is notorious for having the country's highest crime rate. But the local police force has found a novel way to fight it. Building on the state's vibrant tradition of folk music, they have created a police choir that sings songs designed to raise awareness of and combat crime.
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India as well as the world has seen many images of Bihar's tragedy. Many of them want to help. But Amitabh Bachchan, blogging from Paris, sums up a major problem. This food riot on Monday was triggered by frustration and anger. There's a lot of confusion on the ground because many like the military, state and Central government officials have overlapping tasks and duties at times.
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A street musician in the village of Bodh Gaya, in Bihar, the poorest state in India sings a devotional song. As he sings you can see scenes of Bihar village life. Two minutes and 12 seconds.
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Amidst Bihar's flood tragedy that occurred due to the falling down of the Kosi barrage, an employee at the barrage has claimed that no high level official came to the site. "The officals came here in February like every year. We told them things are bad. They didn't do anything about it," said Ganga Prasad Yadav.