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Games from Dec 1-13
Sports minister Bandhu Tirkey today officially announced that the 34th National Games will be held from December 1 to December 13, 2008. This means the state has just 140 days to ready its infrastructure.... |
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Drunken tuskers kill two, injure six
Tuskers after having Mohua or
hadia
killed another person today bringing the figure of those dead to two and thos... |
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Dispute over seat share to delay results
The results of the combined entrance examination for entry into engineering, medical and other studies might get delayed... |
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Strike brakes on health service
The decision of contract doctors to go on mass leave from midnight today is likely to cripple health services in the sta... |
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Nano Oct launch with steel city imprint
Tata Steel Tubes Division to make high precision steel & fibre products for 1-lakh car
Singur is where all the Nano action is. But Jamshedpur, home to Tata Steel, is doing its best to leave an imprint in the p ... |
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HIT OR MISS: Participants at the karate championship organised by Shotokan Karate Do Federation in Ranchi on Sunday. Picture by Prashant Mitra
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When Abhay Neelawarne’s Maruti Suzuki Baleno met with an accident within just six ... |
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Height hurdle for cagers
The height of cagers could be a major problem for the Jharkhand contingent in the 59th Junior N... |
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Prod for power plant rehab policy execution
Deputy secretary of the state power department Robert Minz has asked D... |
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Bengali fest ends with fanfare
Zilla School ground was bustling with life today as hundreds of Bengal... |
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Odissi craft on stage
She would prefer talking about Odissi dance than about cricket.... |
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Munda revels in party’s victory
The outcome of the Karnataka Assembly election results has brought in ... |
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Mass leave poser on healthcare
Healthcare services in the state are likely to cripple as the contract... |
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Tata athletes shine in national meet
Tata Steel athletes came up with fine performances by pocketing nine m... |
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Star kids on Peta book cover
Ravi Kishan is not alone. Riva, Tanishka, Ishika and Saksham — the Bho... |
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College helps girls foray into journalism
Mass communication has emerged as a promising career option for girls ... |
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Dung ammo to deal with tribal leaders
It is a commando force with a difference. They will not be armed with ... |
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Tutorial smashes study time barrier
The round-the-clock BPO industry seems to be passé. The latest concept... |
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Drama to lead social fight with young guns
Theatre aspirants can now hope to fine-tune their acting skills at An ... |
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Career fair fails to impress
North Indian institutes could not excite students here at the two-day educ... |
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Hospital escape raises several questions
A long-planned move or a lucky escape
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murderer Anil Sharma’s flig... |
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Bhojpuri beats enthral all
No classical music and Bolly beats. Traditional folk gets these music ... |
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Music to mark landmark year
The rhythm was right for a musical evening.
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Attempt to make education accessible
When it comes to education
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All India Congress Committee (AICC)... |
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