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Land deal gone sour, entrepreneurs stuck
A land deal between the government of undivided Bihar and the forest department has gone sour, leaving in the lurch several small and medium-scale enterprises in the Adityapur industrial area. ... |
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Tender fails to break liquor lock
Testing times of tipplers in East Singhbhum would prolong. For, not a single bidder turned up today for the tender float... |
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Crime spurt after blast scare
Bomb hoax scare over the past 48 hours has virtually given a free hand to criminals in the steel city. ... |
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Bid to widen highway begins
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has set the ball rolling for the four-laning of Hazaribagh-Ranchi stretch of... |
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Cars at forefront, preparations take back seat
Taking an optimistic stand, the National Games Organising Committee (NGOC) has initiated steps for floating a tender for veh... |
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NCC cadets of ABM College take part in a rally on saving the girl child. Picture by Bhola Prasad
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Hoax bomb scare keeps steel city school shut
Yesterday’s hoax bomb call kept the students of ADLS Sunshine School away from lessons today.... |
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Fortnight for nod to proposals
For the first time since the industrial policy was launched in 2001, the state government today... |
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Contest to check wrapping skills
Gift items were fashioned well in advance to celebrate Friendship Day ... |
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TVNL collapses
The state residents were forced to go without power after the lone fun... |
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Ailing prisoners dumped to die at RIMS
Do prisoners deserve to be left to die in a room of a government medical ... |
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Coal chief sets target
On his first day in office as the chief executive of Central Coalfield... |
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It’s all about gifts & spending money, honey!
It would be difficult to profess love for a friend if you don’t have p... |
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Siblings’ bodies found
Divers on Wednesday fished out bodies of two missing siblings from Haz... |
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Leaders split, street in mess
The Hazaribagh-Katkamsandi-Chatra road reconstruction has become a con... |
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Red fear stalls road progress
Development projects have taken a back seat in Singhbhum-Kolhan region... |
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SCCI felicitates Bessemer awardee
The Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) today felicitated T.... |
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Consult doctors via satellite
Tata Steel managing director B. Muthuraman today inaugurated a Telemed... |
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Police stick JMT workers
Police resorted to lathicharge near JMT Auto Limited, an ancillary uni... |
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Date with Tagore after hiatus
After a hiatus of 14 long years, the people of Jamshedpur again celebr... |
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Probe against DSP starts
Probe against Jharkhand Armed Police (6) deputy superintendent Arif Im... |
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Vacuum in babudom
Four out of five commissionerates of the state became “headless” from ... |
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Senior leaders skip BJP meet
Though BJP has begun preparations for the forthcoming Assembly electio... |
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Blue-black to replace khaki
It’s finally goodbye to the ubiquitous “khaki”.... |
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