Father's Name: Mobile, Mother's Name: Battery, Curious Applications Arise in Bihar

Bihar's government certificate system faces doubts. After 'Dog Babu', similar peculiar applications emerge.
Reliability of gover

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The reliability of the government certificate system in Bihar is under serious question. Following the 'Dog Babu' residency certificate incident in Patna, bewildering applications from different districts that highlight flaws in the digital governance system are now surfacing.

Applicant's Father: Mobile, Mother: Battery

A fresh case is making rounds from Madhepura, where an application, now viral, lists the applicant's name as 'Phone', with 'Mobile' and 'Battery' as the father's and mother's names, respectively. In another viral application from Samastipur, the name is 'Passion Pro', the father's name is 'Apache Bike Agency', and the mother's name is 'Petrol'.

The curious case from Madhepura

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Applicant Named 'Dogesh Babu'

Another peculiar application from Nawada lists the applicant's name as 'Dogesh Babu', and the parents' names as 'Dogesh's Father' and 'Dogesh's Mother'.

A similar case from Nawada

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In Motihari, an Application as 'Sonalika Tractor'

Prior to this, Motihari saw an application for a residency certificate under the name 'Sonalika Tractor'. Although the certificate was not issued, the screenshot went viral, causing a stir in the administration, especially since a picture of actress Monalisa was affixed to it.

An application with a different name

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Serious Concerns Over Online Certificate System's Monitoring

These cases have raised serious concerns about the monitoring and verification processes of the state's online certificate system. There is ongoing speculation on whether these are mere errors or part of a deliberate conspiracy to tarnish the government's image.

Districts on High Alert

All district magistrates have been instructed to meticulously investigate such instances and take strict action under the IT Act and other sections if found guilty. Public dissatisfaction is growing over how the government machinery can make such significant errors without basic verification processes in place.

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