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Land hiccups plague clean air plans
The Rs 10-crore Damodar Action Plan, a series of ambitious yet necessary anti-pollution projects in Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bokaro and various other towns, is in limbo because of land issues. ...  | Read.. 
 
Cops turn cupid, mollify parents
If you want to get married to your lover and your parents are posing a problem, then head to the all-woman police sta...  | Read.. 
 
Sports bodies back rifle association
State sports associations pledged their support to the Jharkhand Rifle Association (JRA) against any mala fide move of t...  | Read.. 
 
Posters to nail red brain
In the face of a series of Naxalite-sponsored violence in Tamar and Bundu region, the state police have decided to laun...  | Read.. 
 
 
Munda threat to power unit
Former chief minister Arjun Munda’s visit to Sahebganj has brought a smile on the face of the villagers who lost their land ...  | Read.. 
 
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Cops turn cupid, mollify parents
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Cancer institute opens in capital
Celebrating Doctors’ Day on Tuesday, the first cancer institute started operations after a sarva...  | Read.. 
Dance & drama at freshers’ welcome
Spectacular performances and lots of good wishes welcomed first-year students today. ...  | Read.. 
 
Chariot fest to revive tradition
This year the rath yatra would break all social barriers and g...  | Read.. 
CAs chart action plan for state
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has offered to help...  | Read.. 
Principals criticise JAC grade model
The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has decided to introduce the five...  | Read.. 
Wife seeks CBI probe into ‘rebel’ arrest
Wife of alleged extremist and a member of JLT today moved the high cou...  | Read.. 
Focus on India to arrest trafficking
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has placed India on top of...  | Read.. 
Students create magic out of nothing
Students today used waste as a resource to showcase their creative b...  | Read.. 
Burglars break lock, loot cash, cellphones
Unidentified goons broke open a cellphone shop and decamped with two h...  | Read.. 
State karate bodies in tussle
Fight between two parallel state karate bodies has apparently intensif...  | Read.. 
Free health tests on Doctors’ Day
Steel city doctors celebrated Doctors’ Day today with aplomb....  | Read.. 
BJP activists gherao police station
BJP district unit today gheraoed Golmuri police station in protest against...  | Read.. 
Railway dishes out new time table
South Eastern Railway today came out with a new time table where few e...  | Read.. 
Bumpy ride on biz hub link
A cement-laden truck unable to see the road divider in the evening ran...  | Read.. 
Babudom rejig
The state government today transferred nine IAS officers besides appoi...  | Read.. 
NBA tag ruled mandatory
A vetting from National Board of Accreditation (NBA) has been mandator...  | Read.. 
Transfer shower hints at foul play
When policemen were sweating it out against Naxalites in Tamar, the tw...  | Read.. 
Rain scare for Games arena
Engineers working at the main stadium for the 34th National Games are ...  | Read.. 
CM dials Delhi bosses for rehab tips
Treading a cautious path, chief minister Madhu Koda has sought suggest...  | Read.. 
Matka kingpin in cop net
The arrest of a kingpin of the lottery network, which is flourishing h...  | Read.. 
Beer on a high
The steel city virtually dried up indefinitely when sale of liquor was...  | Read.. 
Liquor licence finds no takers
Eight hundred liquor shops across 24 districts were closed today for indef...  | Read..