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XLRI mocks meltdown with cool summer jobs
The world may be grappling with market slump, but XLRI is marketing itself well. The premier B-school has bagged big offers for its summer internship programme (SIP). ...  | Read.. 
 
Joint raid on red den, 16 nabbed
In one of the most significant arrests in recent times, 16 Maoists were flushed out of their hideout in Chouparan on the...  | Read.. 
 
Land shock for steel major
The Adityapur Industrial Area Development Authority (Aiada) has taken back 100 acres of land lying unused within a 350-a...  | Read.. 
 
Capital to capital, now a city of ‘no-return’
If the economic slowdown has reduced the number of flights out of Ranchi, the worst hit has been the state capital’s link wi...  | Read.. 
 
 
Murder whiff in trader’s death
The decomposed body of abducted city businessman Swarup Ghosh was traced last night to Jhargram in Bengal. ...  | Read.. 
 
Members of XLRI’s placement committee at a news meet. Pix: Bhola Prasad
XLRI mocks meltdown with cool summer jobs
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Book to unravel research puzzles
A new book on data analysis written by XLRI School of Business and Human Resources professor D....  | Read.. 
Better future for astrology aspirants
Astrology arouses either curiosity or suspicion. But the thirst to learn about one’s future and...  | Read.. 
 
Poll boycott over varsity demand
Unlike other campuses, colleges in Chaibasa would not share the university...  | Read.. 
RU fest on cards, colleges clueless
Only 12 days are left for Ranchi University’s youth festival but city ...  | Read.. 
Outsider hope for boxing medals
The state wants to display its might in the boxing arena at the 34th N...  | Read.. 
Kidnap drama on road
In a dramatic incident this morning, a 12-year-old boy was suddenly pi...  | Read.. 
Mining dreams unlimited
After 26 years of dispute, Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) is set t...  | Read.. 
Ad space now on wheels
Consumer brands can now reach out to their target audience on trains....  | Read.. 
Decibel demon threatens campus peace
Campuses of Ranchi University, Ranchi College and Central Library are ...  | Read.. 
40 phones stolen from mall
Criminals decamped with 40 cellphone handsets worth Rs 3.5 lakh from Big B...  | Read.. 
Stress on English at seminar
A two-day national seminar on “Problems of spoken English in the Hindi...  | Read.. 
Lifters call for better basics
It was all buff and body at the four-day 24th All India Postal Weightl...  | Read.. 
Govt plea for direct talks to set up units
Deputy chief minister Sudhir Mahto requested industrialists to have a ...  | Read.. 
Baby food stall wins praises
The ongoing industry fair has given a stage to many upcoming cottage i...  | Read.. 
Restoration drive benefits six more
Six tribals got possession of their ancestral land in Namkum circle on...  | Read.. 
MNS chief gets 10-day breather
A Jamshedpur court today deferred the hearing on the petition of Mahar...  | Read.. 
Poll fever in Dumka varsity
Sidho Kanho Murmu University (SKMU), Dumka, is set for the first phase...  | Read.. 
Prod to govt on mining lease plea
The high court today directed the state government to dispose of all...  | Read.. 
Sainik boys on NDA final frontier
As many as 54 students of Sainik School, Tilaiya, have brought laurels...  | Read.. 
Camp on campus takes toll on attendance
A slew of government schemes notwithstanding, the Mahulia Uchcha Vidya...  | Read.. 
Fake admission probe in last lap
The FIR lodged with the Namkum police by the Jharkhand Joint Entrance Comp...  | Read.. 
 
 
 
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