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Red-friendly villagers flee homes
With the police having come up trumps against Naxalites in Dumaria, villagers known to be sympathetic to the Naxalites, often providing them with food and logistical support, are now feeling the heat....  | Read.. 
 
Tension in capital after murder
Tension prevailed in Doranda today as streets in the locality wore a deserted look and shops remained close to protest t...  | Read.. 
 
They fought over Rs 5
Harshdeep Singh Kalsi could well have lost his life for Rs 5. ...  | Read.. 
 
Global deals from e-café next door
Quoting for global tenders to managing ERP solutions for firms, all these and more can now be done through highly modern...  | Read.. 
 
 
Record February chill pushes spring behind
Mercury dips due to dry north-westerly winds, sale of woollen garments increase

If the statistics available with the meteorological department are anything to go by then this February so far has been the ...  | Read.. 
 
Students of RIMS appreciate a performer during the closing ceremony of Synergy-08 on Monday. Picture by Hardeep Singh
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Bandh to protest death derails life
The dawn-to-dusk West Singhbhum bandh, called to protest against the murder of Congress leader ...  | Read.. 
Football tourney on cards
All India Football Federation has chosen Jamshedpur as the venue for junior I-League (Indian le...  | Read.. 
 
Donation drive to help tiny tots
Aninitiative by the city-based ADLS Sunshine School to donate Re 1 to ...  | Read.. 
Enterpriseends on high-end returns
Footfalls of a whopping 10,000 in the past two days and business worth...  | Read.. 
Section 144 imposed on market
The district administration today imposed Section 144 at Sakchi market...  | Read.. 
Students stall sports meet
A petty issue snowballed into a major controversy, leading to disrupti...  | Read.. 
Brooms in hand, girls teach a lesson
After the college’s failure, students walked the extra mile for clean...  | Read.. 
Conscience call to end crisis
For the existing high-rise buildings in the city, water harvesting ha...  | Read.. 
RTI power for women in social progress
Chief information commissioner Harishaker Prasad today asked women to ...  | Read.. 
Survey breather for Dhoni in pool row
The proposed swimming pool of Mahendra Singh Dhoni will not have any a...  | Read.. 
Yoga course attracts few
Baba Ramdev might have marketed yoga across the globe like never befor...  | Read.. 
Focus on using low grade ore for steel
Apprehending that there is not enough iron ore reserve to cater to the...  | Read.. 
Rally dates clash, govt & parties too
Morabadi grounds, a favourite venue of parties, has now become a “caus...  | Read.. 
Lifelong devotion to charkha
Sweet and sour memories of the freedom movement have filled the city ...  | Read.. 
Straw craft to go abroad
Tarun Guha, 60, an artist from a non-descript village of Jamtara, woul...  | Read.. 
Bengal hand to promote theatre
The wait for a quality theatre unit in the city would soon be over. ...  | Read.. 
Blocks to keep terror at bay
In a bid to expedite the development work in the extremist-affected ar...  | Read.. 
Few colleges more students
The number of schools and colleges has not increased much in the state...  | Read.. 
Soren’s plea rejected
JMM chief and Dumka MP Shibu Soren, eagerly waiting to get cleared of ...  | Read.. 
Tech cradle to fix job scheme wages
The state government today entrusted BIT, Mesra, with the task of carr...  | Read.. 
Special class for inmates in jail
Pen is indeed mightier than weapons. ...  | Read.. 
Steep rise in rice prices
The political scenario in Chhattisgarh has led to a steep hike in pric...  | Read.. 
Amenities await at stations
Plush restaurants and automated passenger amenities are on cards at st...  | Read..