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CM pins blame on Tata personnel
A day after chlorine gas leaked from a water treatment plant spreading fear and panic among Telco Colony residents, chief minister Madhu Koda called for an FIR against those responsible as “there was a serious lapse” on the part of the Tata company ...  | Read.. 
 
Promising quality education
In a city marked by an acute crisis of quality colleges, Karim City stands out as one of the top educational institution...  | Read.. 
 
Corrupt officials, watch out!
Handling corrupt government officials could be difficult but the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has the solution....  | Read.. 
 
Namkum address for RIADA
A new address beckons the Ranchi Industrial Area Development Authority (RIADA)....  | Read.. 
 
 
Weekend at Netarhat, in 3 weeks
After five long years, road to hill station to be ready by June 15

A drive up to the queen of Chhotanagpur plateau — Netarhat — will hopefully be a smooth one, with the Ghaghra-Netarhat road ...  | Read.. 
 
Children walk the ramp during the rehearsal of a fashion show at the ongoing summer camp at Lions Club in Ranchi on Wednesday. Picture by Hardeep Sing ...  | Read
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Rising over assault
The higher authorities of the Ranchi railway division assured junior employees that they would ...  | Read.. 
Advice to follow Nagaland rural plan
Prabhat Kumar, the first governor of Jharkhand, has advised the state government to constitute a co...  | Read.. 
 
School for the blind strives to survive
Eight-year-old Neelu Kumari rattles off Baa Baa Black Sheep and...  | Read.. 
Medicos protest, treatment eludes patients
Regular doctors and private practitioners observed a pen-down strike h...  | Read.. 
Doctors off for two hours
Doctors of the state stopped work for two hours today as a token prote...  | Read.. 
Bandh paralyses trade in capital
The business bandh sponsored by Federation of Jharkhand Chamber...  | Read.. 
Model villages to promote tourism
Tired of city life? Want to take a break in the hinterlands of the sta...  | Read.. 
Agitation continues
Work at all primary health centres, additional primary health centres,...  | Read.. 
Shops down shutters
All the retail and wholesale ration traders in Dhanbad today downed sh...  | Read.. 
Post offices to make bank access easier
A walk to the nearest post office is all what one would need to do now...  | Read.. 
NGO serves deadline for road bridge
Jan Kalyan Morcha (JKM), a local NGO, which created news by making chi...  | Read.. 
Famous for steel, claimant to study hub tag
With education getting more career-oriented, Jamshedpur has turned into a ...  | Read.. 
‘Land-grab’ protest stalls camp
Opposition to Tata Steel’s greenfield steel project at Seraikela by a ...  | Read.. 
Space crunch blocks zoo plans
Lack of infrastructure at Birsa Munda Zoological Park (BMZP) is blocking t...  | Read.. 
Nod to varsity tutors’ promotion
Teachers of colleges and universities in Jharkhand can finally cheer. ...  | Read.. 
Cops face women’s panel heat in rape case
Member of National Commission for Women Manju S. Hembrom today came down h...  | Read.. 
Tusker tramples farmer to death
The rowdy tusker on a rampage in three blocks of Bokaro today crushed ...  | Read.. 
Military cradle finds few takers
The craze for a career in defence is fading in the state. The southwar...  | Read.. 
Hunt for cash leads to ammo
A police team, searching for the looted cash and gold coins of ICICI B...  | Read.. 
Power plunge
Large parts of the state plunged into darkness today after the boiler ...  | Read.. 
I was scared... we lived close
She was shocked at the sight of her husband, who was vomiting, coughing ...  | Read..