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State feels Satyam sting
The Satyam Computer crisis, being billed the biggest corporate fraud in the country, is threatening to sink the future of several engineering students in the state.... |
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Bongs connect at Shahar Mela
On a lazy Sunday afternoon, the Bengalis of the steel city gathered at Shahar Mela to enjoy music and dance, chat and ha... |
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California beckons steel city surgeon
Till now, people knew about phaco surgery for removing cataract, but here comes a man who would teach the world to maste... |
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Political crisis puts agitation on hold
Plans to drive in the students’ demand for Kolhan University have taken a back seat due to the political instability in ... |
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From Sweden to steel city, he is Mr Popular
Three-year-old poodle has won international canine championships, says Swedish handler
They may be part of the same breed but their characteristics are so different that handling each one is a unique challenge i ... |
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Tamar MLA Raja Peter gets his hair trimmed at a salon in Sakchi on Sunday. Picture by Bhola Prasad
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A re you dissatisfied with the local cable television service? Do you feel that the vegetable ... |
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Ancillary owners fear bank default
The pending bill payment of Adityapur ancillaries by Tata Motors is compounding the problems of... |
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Raids help cover JSEB losses
What does the state electricity board do to cover up losses of the previou... |
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Rs 1.3 lakh looted from petrol pump
Robbers decamped with Rs 1.30 lakh from a petrol pump at Kanderbera on... |
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Workshop on metal art
Tribal artisans, who have earned a name across the globe, have gathere... |
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Writers hailed as voice of tribals
The long suppressed voice of the tribals is being slowly heard through... |
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Neglect slur on doctor over death
Allegations of medical negligence have been raised against a gynaecologist... |
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Bloom show at Raj Bhavan beckons all
It was a treat for the senses — arrays of various flowers stood in a l... |
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Minister calls for intelligence network
Union minister of state for home Sri Prakash Jaiswal today stressed th... |
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More parking space to ease Games rush
Finding a parking space in the overcrowded streets will no longer be a... |
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Grumble over Soren choice
Deputy chief minister Sudhir Mahto’s camp is unhappy with Shibu Soren reco... |
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Call for Games funds probe
Tata Steel today upped the ante on the Jharkhand Olympic Association (... |
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‘Bullets ruined breakfast’
Raju Sabar (35), who works at a tea stall in Musabani, was one of t... |
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JMM ditches Guruji’s disciple
Yet again, the “most faithful” follower of Guruji and a veteran member... |
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Jobless man hangs self
A 35-year-old unemployed man, Sanjay Sanwaria, hanged himself from the... |
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Security shield for slain MP anniversary
The birth anniversary celebrations of slain Jamshedpur MP Sunil Mahto ... |
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Hiccups for highway plan
Besides the fate of techies, the future of the proposed four-laning pr... |
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Boy witness helps net killers
Asraf Ansari finds it hard to erase the memory of his uncle’s killing ... |
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