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Forensic lab left out of Bero probe
It will take some more time for the state’s powers that be to unravel the nature of poison that was in the milk that killed five students of the government-run residential school in Bero as the state Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) claimed it was ...  | Read.. 
 
State cagers fall short of Games
Wanted: Tall cagers to improve the state’s chances in the 34th National Games....  | Read.. 
 
Irrigation team pulled up for tardy progress
The executive engineer of the minor irrigation department of Giridih confessed to having finished only one project in his te...  | Read.. 
 
CIL boss upbeat on foreign tie-ups
Coal India Limited (CIL) chairman Partha S. Bhattacharya said the company had identified seven underground mines to be d...  | Read.. 
 
 
Cupid cops gift young couple nuptial bliss
Garlands, vermilion & blessings help solemnise marriage after high drama at Bistupur police station

It was one of those movie-inspired romances that ended in an almost fairy-tale wedding — only that the lovely fairies were r ...  | Read.. 
 
Principal of St Xavier's College Father Nicholas Tete (in the centre) releases the new periodical of the sales management department. Picture by ...  | Read
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Tele-meters fail, JSEB claims no loss
Introduced almost a year ago, tele-meters were aimed at giving quick data on meter-reading and ...  | Read.. 
XLRI focus on atomic energy at ethics talk
The chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Anil Kakodkar, would deliver the 18th JRD Tata Or...  | Read.. 
 
India’s strongman basks in global glory
Iron man Subrata Dutta has won an international honour....  | Read.. 
Smooth drive seals final win
Men with drive met at the regional final today....  | Read.. 
Kin of missing youth meet SP
Dissatisfied with the investigations, into a kidnapping case, parents ...  | Read.. 
Wrought iron rules in textile fair
Innovative and zany artwork being displayed at the city’s Handicraft a...  | Read.. 
On stage for unity
Students of Gulmohar High School took inspiration from the recent riot...  | Read.. 
Green talks on mine hazards
A three-day national conference on zoology called “Recent trends in ec...  | Read.. 
Power board seeks partners
The state electricity board has proposed public-private partnership for th...  | Read.. 
Visitors swamp yoga kiosk at industry fair
For the health enthusiasts of the state capital, the ongoing industria...  | Read.. 
Villagers fear abuse of forest rights act
The fear of abuse of the forest rights legislation was evident at a ra...  | Read.. 
NGOs focus on ailing state
It was an exchange of opinions on what ails the state conducted by 25 ...  | Read.. 
Clearing hub icing on Indo-US ties
The Indo-US co-operation in using methane gas as a source of non-conve...  | Read.. 
Tata trashes ‘bias’ slur
Automobile major Tata Motors today clarified its stand on “pro-Marathi...  | Read.. 
Tribal land drive fails to take off
Two days after the chief minister’s bold declaration that he would re...  | Read.. 
Raj plea on court show turned down
There is no breather for Raj Thackeray yet. ...  | Read.. 
MLA case hearing over
The hearing on petitions challenging the Assembly membership of suspended ...  | Read.. 
State plea for aid to tech cradles
The state government has pleaded the Centre to rope in more engineerin...  | Read.. 
Action talks to evade court ire
The state government has decided to act tough against the contractors ...  | Read.. 
Brakes on Games, again
The 34th National Games would be held in January, 2009. ...  | Read.. 
Imbos brace helps ONGC lift cup
Two brilliant goals of mercurial forward Mangot Imbos helped Oil and N...  | Read..