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It’s gold rush in East Singhbhum
Two new gold mining regions spread over 800 acres have been identified in East Singhbhum, making it the favoured destination of overseas mining companies. ...  | Read.. 
 
Digital X-ray for good life
One of the oldest X-ray diagnostic centre in the state, Ranchi X-Ray Clinic on Station Road functioning since 1944 today...  | Read.. 
 
Science test for teachers
The science teachers of government middle schools are not satisfied with the quality of education they are imparting to ...  | Read.. 
 
Fun way to new course
Altogether 130 freshers of postgraduate programme in insurance got warm welcome from their seniors today....  | Read.. 
 
 
Koda aides feast, Soren supporters fret
Leader hosts lavish lunch to show gratitude; followers to trek to holy temple

Bidding adieu looks like an easier task than becoming an incumbent. ...  | Read.. 
 
A 10kg ashtadhatu idol of Radha and Krishna at central excise commissioner Arun Mishra’s home in Bistupur on Janmashtami. Picture by Bh ...  | Read
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Tips for tribals on campus
It was a freshers’ day with a difference....  | Read.. 
Talks on load ahead
Bulk-08, a two-day national seminar on advancement in material handling concluded at Mecon Comm...  | Read.. 
 
Canvas crusade against social evils
It was a feast for the eyes for art lovers in Ranchi as Shilpi and Him...  | Read.. 
Driver helps nab goons
The driver of an autorickshaw today helped police arrest two goons....  | Read.. 
Learning takes centre stage at theatre festival
They are learning young....  | Read.. 
JSEB under fire over meter blast
Businessmen of Adityapur industrial area have decided to lodge an FIR ...  | Read.. 
Dental college ties up with Tata hospital
Awadh Dental College and Hospital (ADC&H), the state’s first priva...  | Read.. 
Jail revamp to resist rebels
A spurt in Naxalite violence in East Singhbhum has prompted the distri...  | Read.. 
NGOs face funds crunch
Several NGOs in the steel city are trying their best to provide a bett...  | Read.. 
Tech cradle going places
Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Mesra, has decided to spread it...  | Read.. 
Rebel strike on hill leaves two dead
After killing a businessman at Galudih in East Singhbhum last Friday, ...  | Read.. 
Crushing dream of a fossil park
Administrative apathy and the growing hunger for urbanisation in Saheb...  | Read.. 
Quality review of iron ore reserve on the cards
The mining and geology department is all set to re-explore the state’s...  | Read.. 
A baggage of woes
Once upon a time, our buses plying on long distance routes did not have any...  | Read.. 
Threat to scribes
Two journalists, working with a national Hindi daily, received threat ...  | Read.. 
Warrant haunts ex-officials
Giridih police have been reminded by their superintendent Murari La...  | Read.. 
Red fear keeps cop posts vacant for years
The fear of rebels has led over a dozen police chowkidars to refrain from ...  | Read..