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Principals of five colleges under Patna university picked by drawing lots

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 2 July 2025 ()
In a bizarre turn of events, five Patna University colleges received new principals via a lottery system. This unusual method, implemented to ensure fairness after allegations of corruption, saw individuals like a history teacher from Chapra selected to lead Magadh Mahila College.
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