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Today
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Anandabazar
 
Flak-hit CM doles out farmer sops
Twenty-two farmers, one from each district, would be sent to Israel for training to improve their agricultural skill. ...  | Read.. 
 
Govt fails to keep promise on Tata lease
The state government has failed to keep its promise of renewing Tata Steel?s land lease by August 15....  | Read.. 
 
?Sporty? DJ eyes London
Vinayak Upadhya, from the city, was adjudged the sportiest DJ at the War of the DJs competition in Mumbai on Friday and ...  | Read.. 
 
Move for Natarajan sack
A proposal has been made to dismiss the suspended inspector-general of police P.S. Natarajan, but the question doing the...  | Read.. 
 
 
Ghazal therapy for gruff cops
Soft music in police stations will allow officers to de-stress

It is used by doctors to get through the strenuous hours of surgery, by corporate houses to beat nerve-wracking tension, by ...  | Read.. 
 
Children sell national flags near Albert Ekka Chowk in Ranchi on the eve of Independence Day. Picture by Hardeep Singh
Hello It's Monday,
August 15, 2005
I-Day flag hoisting
Rafting
Peace rally
 
 
First Person
Kumar Dinesh Deo
Violinist, Hindustani Classical
Passion and Pastime
Vinod Mani Diwakar is a 1974 pass-out of the Indian Police Service. This December he will be visitin...  | Read.. 
 
Lafarge venture with LIG houses
Cement major Lafarge India Private Limited has decided to construct 110 ho...  | Read.. 
Sting in the tale
The stink raised by the sting operation targeted at the Ranchi IG refuses ...  | Read.. 
Plastic free I-Day
The removal of faulty Tricolour flags means that history will not be repea...  | Read.. 
PMO seeks state report
The Prime Minister?s Office (PMO) has asked Orissa Government to expla...  | Read.. 
JSEB protest planned
Industrialists in Adityapur plan to protest against the behaviour of o...  | Read.. 
Residents answer to clean-up call
Sunday mornings could not have been more different for a handful of pe...  | Read.. 
Political overtures in gun-battle
Last Friday?s gun-battle between supporters of former BJP district pre...  | Read.. 
Freedom & festivities
The steel city bathed in waves of patriotism as school children, along wit...  | Read.. 
Tata Steel seals bonus deal
Tata Steel signed the annual bonus agreement for the year 2004-05 toda...  | Read.. 
Sikhs in protest march
Over 500 Sikhs, including women and children, took to the streets in a...  | Read.. 
Activity boost for the deaf
After an indifference of more than five years, the Singhbhum District ...  | Read.. 
A bond with Indian life
He considers himself firstly as a teacher and then puts his other achiev...  | Read.. 
Violation slur on coal officers
Parliament?s Standing Committee accused senior coal officials of shady...  | Read.. 
Govt wakes up in need of database
For the first time since the creation of Jharkhand, the government has...  | Read.. 
Rebel threat keeps cops on high alert
Police have sounded an alert, especially in the Naxalite-infested area...  | Read.. 
Hospital sops for poor
There is good news for Jharkhand?s below poverty line (BPL) patients i...  | Read.. 
National Song or Anthem, netas confused
Ask a child to sing the National Song and be guaranteed he will do it. The...  | Read.. 
 
Jharkhand at a Glance More.. 
Cops on toes in rebel-hit pockets
School board polls
Man arrested
Health drive
Yoga meet
Peace rally