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From ‘Dog Babu’ to ‘Lord Ram’, ‘Mata Sita’ and ‘Kauwwa’: Bihar’s residence certificate drama hits divine and bizarre highs

In the latest case from Khagaria district, officials found online applications for residence certificates submitted under the names of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and a crow.

August 05, 2025 / 12:31 IST
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Bihar officials have rejected these applications and registered a police case against unidentified persons. (Photo: X/@Bhgawad_Gita)
Bihar officials have rejected these applications and registered a police case against unidentified persons. (Photo: X/@Bhgawad_Gita)

The process of issuing residence certificates has taken a bizarre turn in Bihar, with authorities now dealing with a series of fake and often outrageous applications. What began with a certificate issued in the name of ‘Dog Babu’ has now escalated to divine figures and even birds.

In the latest case from Khagaria district, officials found online applications for residence certificates submitted under the names of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and a crow. The application for ‘Shri Ram’ featured a photo of the deity, listed his father's name as Dashrath, his mother’s name as Kaushalya, and gave Ayodhya as the village, all references from the Ramayana. However, instead of Uttar Pradesh, the district was listed as Khagaria in Bihar. The mobile number attached was a fake one: 9999999999, according to a report by NDTV.

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Similarly, another application under the name ‘Srimati Mata Sita’ included a photo of Goddess Sita, with Raja Janak, and Rani Sunaina mentioned as her parents. Her address was again Ayodhya in Khagaria district, and the same dummy phone number was used.

The officials have rejected these applications and registered a police case against unidentified persons. According to their complaint, the fake applications were filed to malign the government's exercise of issuing residence certificates.