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Pollution threat to green lifelines
The Damodar and Subernarekha, both considered lifelines of the state, have slowly turned out to be a threat to millions living in villages and towns by the rivers....  | Read.. 
 
Boss absent, action too
As many as 30 industrial units faced the axe but still in operation as they moved the appellate court. Water quality monit...  | Read.. 
 
Abduction bid foiled
A 20-year-old mentally-challenged girl was allegedly kidnapped from Cheshire Home with an intention to have physical rel...  | Read.. 
 
Soccer suffers as VIPs falter
Poor management on inaugural day dampens football spirit

VIP syndrome dogged the inaugural day of the 28th Federation Cup, the all-India inter-state women’s football tournament. ...  | Read.. 
 
Children carry saplings to be planted on World Environment Day at Shyamali. Picture by Manik Bose
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Letters
Sir — India is a country where women have been worshiped and crucified at the same time. O...  | Read.. 
Money Matters
Eligibility criterion, true income, risks for a guarantor —The Telegraph answers some common...  | Read.. 
 
Heat okay, lesson loss not
Forget summer’s heat and vacation reprieve, this Sasaram primary schoo...  | Read.. 
Spotters set to hone training skills
Spotting talents in far-flung areas, they love nurturing their shootin...  | Read.. 
Steps to inspire youth to join army
The state home department has issued a circular to deputy commissioner...  | Read.. 
Hembrom basks in success saga
Sidho Kanho Murmu University vice-chancellor Phatic Chandra Hembrom ha...  | Read.. 
Colleges call for recruiting teachers
Authorities of three medical colleges of the state today advocated for...  | Read.. 
Government turns ‘local’ leaf
When Jharkhandis cannot be appointed government school teachers in Mah...  | Read.. 
Power crisis pangs persist
The Jharkhand State Electricity Board (JSEB) command areas in Singhbhu...  | Read.. 
Events mark green revelry
With the United Nations celebrating the 2007 World Environment Day in ...  | Read.. 
Colleges miss date for UGC autonomy
Two reputed institutes — Ranchi Women’s College and Co-operative Colle...  | Read.. 
Better civic service, but for a premium
Nothing comes for free, certainly not Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RM...  | Read.. 
Ranchi girl tops medical entrance
Around 3,000 students have qualified in engineering and medical stream...  | Read.. 
Clean water flow eludes poor
Several parts of the state are reeling under a water crisis created by...  | Read.. 
Post-Class X, rush for science
Mukul Kumari, a Class X pass-out from Kairali School, wanted to join the s...  | Read.. 
Helping hand for AIDS patients’ kin
Oblivious to the fact that their parents are suffering from AIDS, about 25...  | Read.. 
Mughal touch to furniture
Moving away from contemporary lines, the handicraft exhibition that be...  | Read.. 
Belgium biz pupils on exposure trip
A visit to the XLRI campus would reveal many new Belgian faces. ...  | Read.. 
Tyre burst kills one, injures 7
A bus carrying 50 passengers turned turtle near Patamda at 8.30 am tod...  | Read.. 
Power poser on Jusco manager
General Manager of Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Company (Jusco), ...  | Read.. 
Justice denied to differently abled
A central government scheme to give Rs 200 a month to the differently-...  | Read.. 
Green day finds many takers
Environmentalists of the steel city once again came together to show t...  | Read.. 
Salary pending, school staff set to sell kidney
Hard times call for desperate measures. After not getting his salary for f...  | Read.. 
Death for kidnap case convict
A Bhabhua fast track court today awarded death sentence to two people on k...  | Read.. 
Probe cloud on Magadh college
Barely days after the raid on Magadh University (MU) press, library an...  | Read.. 
Land tussle for school
The 100-odd acre of land required to set up National Institute of Phar...  | Read.. 
Thunder strikes dome
Lightening struck an 11th Century Kedar Gouri temple last night bringi...  | Read.. 
BJP win offers respite
Chhattisgarh chief minister and BJP member Raman Singh managed to win ...  | Read.. 
Florence career wins fans
Number of nursing schools in the state has gone up from three governme...  | Read.. 
Forest land for Posco
Orissa government today admitted before the Assembly that a large part...  | Read.. 
Ransom call revives hope
Despite police reports stating otherwise, family members of Rashmiranjan M...  | Read.. 
Panel push to promote cops
Orissa Police Association (OPA) has opposed the decision to directly r...  | Read.. 
In the name of welfare
In the eighties, the city had a daring journalist in Mohammed Illiyas. In 1...  | Read..