A bizarre incident occurred in Bihar. An online application for a residential certificate was submitted under the name Dogesh Babu. The application included a dog's photo. This prompted District Magistrate Ravi Prakash to order a police investigation. This follows a similar incident in Patna. There, a residential certificate was issued to a dog. Authorities are taking these incidents seriously.
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