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Soren has his plants to cushion fall
It was 11.50am when state human resource development minister Bandhu Tirkey drove down to the chief minister’s residence. Shibu Soren, too, was waiting impatiently for his cabinet colleague to hear the latest from Bundu. ... |
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From Gopal
bhaiya
to
vidhayakji
He was clearly the man of the moment. ... |
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Daughter bitter, but kin beam
Hours after the people of Tamar gave their verdict in favour of Raja Peter, the mood in Jamshedpur swung from one of jub... |
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Fans celebrate Soren’s loss
If this is love, it is somewhat strange. ... |
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Peter’s win a lesson for politicians
The outcome of the Tamar by-election has again demonstrated the political wisdom of the electorate.... |
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Jharkhand Party candidate Gopal Krishna Patar alias Raja Peter thanks his supporters after securing the victory certificate. Picture by Prashant Mitra
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Two steel officials fall 100ft to death
Two senior executives of Bokaro steel plant, including the senior assistant general manager and... |
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Sympathy eludes widow
She could not ride the sympathy wave even after the murder of husband Ramesh Singh Munda, who w... |
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Lakra adds punch to boxing team
The state’s boxing squad is looking stronger. Star pugilist Antheras L... |
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Marking Maithili Divas
It was a special moment for the Maithili-speaking community of the sta... |
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Job hope for school, college dropouts
Rishi Raj, a physically challenged youth, had lost all hopes of ever b... |
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Civic strike leaves capital stinking
The state capital has started paying the price for the indefinite stri... |
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VC earns faculty flak for new rule
Ranchi University faculty members are opposing the new rule made by th... |
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Petrol crisis stalks pumps
Ninety per cent of the petrol outlets throughout the state ran dry while L... |
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Bypoll over, RIMS docs ready to push demands
The declaration of the Tamar by-election results has made the junior d... |
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Spurt in petty crimes keeps cops on toes
In the beginning of the year steel city has witnessed several cases of... |
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School rules for college
If you thought school rules and regulations are limited to the institu... |
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Tech society on NIT campus
After BIT, Mesra, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, would ... |
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Teacher crunch a learning block at MGM college
Inadequate number of teachers has left students at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial... |
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Minority institutes shun meal scheme
The state government is working extra hard to implement the mid-day me... |
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Pumps go dry in steel city
Petrol pumps of the steel city have been running dry due to the PSU oi... |
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Highways to host hot hangouts
A year down the line, comfort will be the second name of highway trave... |
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Expert guidance on silk route to success
Lac and organic silk cultivation in the state is set to receive a boost wi... |
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