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Mentors quit BIT Mesra
Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Mesra, one of the state’s prestigious deemed universities, is faced with a sudden crisis: It is losing good teachers as they are apparently unwilling to move to smaller towns where new extension centres have been...  | Read.. 
 
MLAs frown on Assembly celebrations
When the House assembles on November 22 to mark the state’s eighth birthday, legislators won’t have much to cheer about....  | Read.. 
 
Teacher protest turns violent
At least eight people were injured when a protest by para-teachers in Dhanbad today turned violent prompting police lath...  | Read.. 
 
Four tribal owners get back land possession
On the second day of the tribal land restoration drive, the district administration covered the Kanke circle today....  | Read.. 
 
 
Prez medal for boy braveheart
12-year-old to be conferred Jeevan Raksha Padak in Ranchi; company clinches ‘best establishment’ title

He was like any other average kid till he learnt to count his courage instead of his fears. ...  | Read.. 
 
A sniffer dog in action at the Udyog Mela venue in Ranchi on Tuesday. Picture by Hardeep Singh
Hello It's Wednesday , November 19 , 2008
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Journey from relief camps to schools
Some 22 children from flood-hit Bihar today heaved a sigh of relief after reaching at Sidho Kan...  | Read.. 
Stress focus at eco meet
If statistics is anything to go by, it seems that women teachers are more equipped to deal with...  | Read.. 
 
UGC panel scans varsity growth
The efforts of Ranchi University (RU) officials to present their campu...  | Read.. 
Students vie for sport titles
Academic and sporting talents of St Thomas School were felicitated on ...  | Read.. 
NH eats into pollution board acres
Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board (JSPCB) has now become landle...  | Read.. 
Southeast Asia warms up as winter wonderland for holidaymakers
With the November nip clear in the air, residents are packing their ba...  | Read.. 
Slowdown unites small-scale units
Economic slowdown has forced entrepreneurs of the Adityapur industrial...  | Read.. 
Two bodies found in 24 hrs
Two bodies have been recovered from different parts of the city in the...  | Read.. 
School students on slum survey
Even before the Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) made it ...  | Read.. 
Fun route to fight for cause
Entertainment and social work can go hand in hand and the Rotary Mela set...  | Read.. 
Neglect slur on MGM doctor
Women with gynaecological problems are facing a harrowing time at the ...  | Read.. 
Tata Steel bags award
Tata Steel added yet another feather to its cap as it bagged a certifi...  | Read.. 
Textbook boost for Santhali in schools
Policy makers of Santhali language and literature are all set to introduce...  | Read.. 
Energy crop promises bumper returns
Farmers in the region have learnt that growing jatropha is the smartest wa...  | Read.. 
Ignou courses now in Bhojpuri
Learning Bhojpuri would never have been this easy....  | Read.. 
Alam for using news reports to clear cases
Speaker Alamgir Alam’s observation that newspaper clippings can be used to...  | Read.. 
CM denies giving permit for lottery business
Chief minister Shibu Soren and finance minister Stephen Marandi denied...  | Read.. 
Weight act enforcement under lens
Jharkhand High Court today directed the vigilance bureau to keep a tab...  | Read.. 
Honour of a lifetime
Former managing director of Tata Steel J.J. Irani has been honoured wi...  | Read.. 
Two in net for taking bribe
A vigilance team from Ranchi this morning nabbed two land surveyors — ...  | Read..