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State turns down loan proposal
The state government today expressed its inability to the Union minister of state for heavy industries, Raghunath Jha, to grant an advance of Rs 200 crore to Heavy Engineering Corporation Limited, Ranchi, to help meet its working capital require...  | Read.. 
 
Dress for perfect knots
Heavy bridal wears, slim cocktail dresses and elaborately done-up lehenga were what the visitors got to see at Be...  | Read.. 
 
Giridih lad’s website ode to King Khan
His acting prowess and charisma have helped him earn billions of fans across the world. Now, it is the turn of a 23-yea...  | Read.. 
 
Plush hotel digs deep for water...
Battling water crisis, a plush city hotel is digging deep for a solution, leaving the residents in the surrounding areas...  | Read.. 
 
 
Soren urges tribals to fight
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha chief Shibu Soren today stressed that only a mass agitation could help redress the problems of th...  | Read.. 
 
Children light candles at a rally organised as a part of School Chale Hum Abhiyan at Guru Nanak Middle School in Sakchi. Picture by Srinivas
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Can a doctor be held liable for a failed tubectomy and asked to compensate a woman ...  | Read.. 
Curtains on yoga contest
The 12th All India Inter-school and Club Yoga competition concluded at Yogada Satsang Mahavidya...  | Read.. 
 
Crime graph soars in capital
The crime graph of Argora police station area has seen a sharp rise this m...  | Read.. 
Search for singing talent
They sang their way to the judges’ hearts as the search for the best v...  | Read.. 
Craze for lawn bowling soars
The popularity of lawn bowling in the state has increased by leaps and...  | Read.. 
PMO power query baseless
The Raj Bhavan today denied any query by the Prime Minister’s Office r...  | Read.. 
Bid to win rural folks
The state government would try to win the confidence of villagers befo...  | Read.. 
Division of assets in a limbo
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar today confirmed that there was no ...  | Read.. 
Fast registration with online stamp
The cumbersome process of procuring stamp papers is all set to get sim...  | Read.. 
Women power for JSEB crisis
Reeling from the worst power supply crisis in five years, the Jharkhan...  | Read.. 
B-school to help patent ideas
An espresso coffee machine which functions without electricity, a spec...  | Read.. 
Uniform humiliation in school sparks parents’ fury
While the state is keen on bringing dropouts back to school, the principal...  | Read.. 
Cooling measures at zoo
The mercury might hover around 45ºC here but for the wild animals at t...  | Read.. 
Red ghost on tourist hub
Over the years, Tamasheen has lost its sheen as a tourist hub. ...  | Read.. 
Green glare on polluting sponge units
A high-level team of the state pollution control board has planned to ...  | Read.. 
Garages flout norms, encroach upon parks
The number of vehicles and motor garages in the steel city has increa...  | Read.. 
More trains, coaches to cope with summer rush
All those planning to travel places this summer better go book your...  | Read.. 
LPG cylinder blast injures 4
Four members of a family sustained grievous burns in an LPG cylinder b...  | Read.. 
Litmus test for aspiring engineers
About 10,000 candidates today appeared in the All India Engineering Entran...  | Read..