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Capital plays spoilsport on D-Day
With over 50 per cent turnout of voters in 27 civic bodies today, the first municipal polls of Jharkhand since its creation in 2000 was largely peaceful, though sporadic incidents of rigging and violence were reported in the Ranchi Municipal Corpora...  | Read.. 
 
Probe demand in youth death
A few youths from Azadnagar in Mango created a ruckus at Tata Main Hospital following the death of a 30-year-old man in ...  | Read.. 
 
Plan to support convicts’ families
Children of prisoners in the state jails could soon get free education and even means of employment if a government plan is ...  | Read.. 
 
Protest call against mayor quota
Several voters in the state capital today, antagonised by the reservation of mayor’s post for scheduled tribe women, eit...  | Read.. 
 
 
Eagle eye over prison
CCTVs, database to keep tabs on inmates & visitors

Sakchi jail authorities are planning to install closed-circuit television to keep tabs on prisoners and visitors. ...  | Read.. 
 
Intellectuals and social activists, under the banner of Jharkhand Nagarik Manch, met all the 81 legislators and handed over a petition to each of them ...  | Read
Hello It's Wednesday , March 26 , 2008
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Schools in a fix over JET order
City schools are in a fix over yesterday’s directive issued by the Jharkhand Education Tribunal...  | Read.. 
Brands raise bar for retail rack
The growing “mall culture” in the state capital has motivated small producers to opt for bar c...  | Read.. 
 
They came, they saw, they voted
The day has come and the city has made its decision....  | Read.. 
Red district votes in peace
The civic body elections here concluded peacefully as 50 per cent poll...  | Read.. 
Bogus voter cry in lack of cards
Bogus voters ruled the roost here today in the first civic poll since ...  | Read.. 
Hungry kya? Food is free
Shyamali Devi had a unique experience this morning. Hailing from Ramghar b...  | Read.. 
War of words in booth
Barring a war of words between a woman and presiding officer, and a be...  | Read.. 
Designer duo make it big in fashion circuit
Even a year ago they were regular students at the city-based Internat...  | Read.. 
Craft fest on cards in steel town
It is time again for the steel city to get the best bargain in Indian ...  | Read.. 
Home team starts in style
A fine unbeaten knock by Deepak Kumar helped last year’s joint winner ...  | Read.. 
Victim to young leader: journey of a girl
Very few people have the courage to lead the way but Pano Hembrom has ...  | Read.. 
Sports training for rural kids
The state sports department has added more day boarding centres in its kit...  | Read.. 
Opp. rules on pitch
In a rare turnaround of events, the members of the ruling coalition an...  | Read.. 
Handball title for men
The Jharkhand men’s team retained the east zone handball title even as...  | Read.. 
Mining poser on women health
Hard to believe, but a recent study revealed that the average life spa...  | Read.. 
Govt mulls alternate Saturday holiday
Within three weeks of reverting to the six-day week format, the state ...  | Read.. 
5 districts on Nabard radar
Buoyed by the success of the ongoing projects at five districts in the st...  | Read.. 
Bungalow owners deter outhouse listing
Though the police are making satisfactory progress in preparing a data...  | Read.. 
Silk weavers pocket global order
After sending consignments to United States, the state handloom depart...  | Read.. 
Jusco resumes meter work
Water problems in Bagan area of the steel city would end soon as Jusco...  | Read.. 
Civic body elections hit haat traders
Traders, who come from far-flung places to Mangla Haat in Chaibasa for...  | Read.. 
Forensic test on suspects in Gujarat
The police have earmarked the Forensic Science Laboratory in Gandhinag...  | Read.. 
Protest seeking pension
Retired employees of Tata Motors Limited today staged a protest in fro...  | Read.. 
Retired judge recovers, shifts to cabin
Former judge R.P. Ravi was today shifted from the critical care unit to a ...  | Read.. 
EVM snag forces voters to wait
Indefinite delay today marked the beginning of civic polls at Chaibasa...  | Read.. 
Election losers: students
Akansha Jhakhar had a distressing day. Not only did she have to battle...  | Read..