Muzaffarpur News: A student of a government school in Muzaffarpur gave a mysterious stone to her teacher, saying that it was given to her by a snake, which the teacher took to her home thinking it to be a Nagamani. When the villagers came to know about this, they reached the school and started creating a ruckus. Then the police was called to handle the matter. Read the full news...

A shocking incident has come to light from Government Primary School Complex Bishanpur Kalyan situated in Sahebganj police station area of Muzaffarpur district. The situation became strange when the news of finding a Nagamani in the school premises spread like fire in the village. After this, not only did the curiosity of the villagers increase, but a huge crowd gathered in the school premises, and to control it, the local police had to be called on the spot.
According to the information, the whole matter started when a student of the school found a mysterious stone. The student said that this stone was given to her by a snake. The student handed over the stone to her teacher Sanju Kumari, who kept it with herself and quietly took it to her home.
Three days later, the news spread in the village , villagers were shocked.
Three days after this incident, when the girl's family and other villagers came to know about this, a rumour spread in the entire area about finding a 'Nagmani'. As a result, a large number of villagers, children and their families gathered in the school. Everyone started insisting on seeing the stone in the form of 'Nagmani'.
The villagers said that if it is really a Nagamani, then it should be made public, and not kept hidden in someone's house. Seeing the crowd increasing, the school administration informed the local police, after which the police team reached the school and started investigating the matter.
What is the story behind Nagamani ?
The school's vice-principal Raviranjan Kumar said that he had received information about the stone being with teacher Sanju Kumari. During the investigation, it became clear that a poisonous snake was seen in the school for the last few days and during that time the student brought the stone and gave it to the teacher. The girl also said that this stone was given to her by the same snake. However, the teacher neither informed the school administration nor told anyone else about it. Rather, she quietly took the stone to her house and kept it. When this matter reached the villagers, they questioned the teacher and demanded the return of the stone. It is worth noting that there is no such thing as Nagamani in reality.
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