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Close finish likely at Palamau
With electioneering coming to an end on Tuesday and with barely 24 hours to go for the Palamau byelection, it is still not clear if the contest is three-cornered or four-cornered....  | Read.. 
 
Cop-tracking on cards
Laggard policemen on patrolling duty will be under surveillance of big bosses soon. ...  | Read.. 
 
Less of an icon, more of an iconic being
What about Lance Armstrong? He fought cancer and managed to win seven Tour de France titles. He is a youth icon, as he has...  | Read.. 
 
Varsity poll hopes dashed
With final examinations round the corner and authorities still indecisive about it, students of Utkal University appear ...  | Read.. 
 
Is the anti-dowry law not enough?
Leading criminal lawyer Biswajit Mukherjee concedes that one in three cases received by him at his chamber is related to dowr...  | Read.. 
 
 
Festival focus on communal ties
Communities strike harmony chord in Ram Navami celebrations

Suman Prasad does not remember the last time he celebrated Ram Navami without his neighbour Naseem Khan. ...  | Read.. 
 
Former Speaker Inder Singh Namdhari with BJP president Rajnath Singh at the election campaign in Palamau. Picture by Saiket Chatterjee
Close finish likely at Palamau
Hello It's Wednesday,
March 28, 2007
Ram Navami
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Real Estate
Over the years, one does get attached to the way one has been living for years. The wall texture may...  | Read.. 
Letters
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CM plan to roll out on wheels of safety
In a bid to break away from its “lawless” image, chief minister Nitish...  | Read.. 
Green shield plea at court door
A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in Orissa High Court...  | Read.. 
Villagers win border battle
Revisiting the dispute over demarcation of the porous Indo-Bangladesh ...  | Read.. 
Online address for tech jobs
Valley Soft, a US-based information technology (IT) services and solut...  | Read.. 
Cop-tracking to help tame Maoists
Laggard policemen on patrolling duty will be under surveillance of big...  | Read.. 
Tech jobs find online address
Valley Soft, a US-based information technology (IT) services and solut...  | Read.. 
Villagers win border war
Revisiting the dispute over demarcation of the porous Indo-Bangladesh ...  | Read.. 
CM plan to roll out on wheels of safety
In a bid to break away from its “lawless” image, chief minister Nitish...  | Read.. 
Green shield plea at court door
A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in Orissa High Court...  | Read.. 
Train to Dhaka in 3 months
The first train to Dhaka will chug out from the city in three months, anno...  | Read.. 
Bloodspill stokes Bodo battle fury
Fear of the bloody fratricidal clashes of 1998-2000 revisiting Bodolan...  | Read.. 
Fire for Visa, Vedanta
An FIR over alleged illegal use of groundwater and a firing by a priva...  | Read.. 
Striving to keep tradition alive
Parlours for computer games score over akharas, rued members of...  | Read.. 
Looking beyond religious barriers
A group of 12 youngsters from Kulti in the Burdwan district are busy p...  | Read.. 
Festival fervour reaches fever pitch
The district administration has made all arrangements to ensure that t...  | Read.. 
HR nod for B.Ed course
The Jamshedpur Workers’ College, one of the constituent units of Ranchi Un...  | Read.. 
Craft fair fails Orissa artists
Baban Raul has sold his creations to foreign tourists at the prestigious D...  | Read.. 
Pleasure turns to pressure
Festivals are time for fun, singing, dancing and feasting. But who foots t...  | Read.. 
Behind every lady is her mother
Two hundred people played games, took a trip down memory lane and took...  | Read.. 
Akharas gear up for finale
A group of individuals got together under the banner of Shivlal Akhara...  | Read.. 
Dacoits strike at factory
A gang of 20 robbers swooped on Sigma Industries in Phase II of the Ad...  | Read.. 
Drain water chokes traffic
A quarrel between two cable operators of Baridih (Guru Films and Jamsh...  | Read.. 
No differences, Ram Navami spirit grips all
Gopal Malakar, a roadside hotel owner on Kutchery Road, had no time to take...  | Read.. 
Chaos, traffic congestion slur on procession
They cannot be called a public nuisance as many people derive pleasure from...  | Read.. 
Effort to revive postal passion
Telegrams dating way back to the 1920s used by the chief of Army Radio Uni...  | Read.. 
Board mum on cable plan fault
While some crib in the darkness, others let their hair down to enjoy the t...  | Read.. 
Change in train timing schedule
The railway authorities of the state capital have altered the scheduled ...  | Read.. 
Steady growth in illegal liquor sale
Even as the state is reducing the number of dry days, the illegal sale of ...  | Read.. 
Biz class ducks celebration bouncers
The past fortnight was a nightmare for the businessmen of the capital. They...  | Read.. 
Rebel who seeks to rule
Kameshwar Baitha, the dreaded former central committee member of the u...  | Read.. 
Tata, Mittal Barron’s top bosses
Two Indian steel tycoons Ratan Tata of Tata Steel and Lakshmi Mittal of th...  | Read.. 
On wild goose chase
East Singhbhum Superintendent of Police (SP), Pankaj Kumar Darad, tod...  | Read.. 
Doc kidnap strike threat
Doctors in Deoghar threatened to go on an indefinite strike if abducte...  | Read.. 
Re-marriage bid locks man
A wedding reception went terribly awry for the 40-odd people who had a...  | Read.. 
New bus routes
Three weeks from now, the neighbouring states of Bihar and Jharkhand a...  | Read..