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Raj Bhavan ban on new roads
462 pending projects to be cleared first
Non-completion of 462 rural road projects, which were to be finished between 2001-02 and 2006-07, has prompted the Raj Bhavan to put an embargo on new road schemes planned for the current fiscal.... |
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Steps to better exam result
Encouraged by the district’s brilliant show in matriculation examination, the education department has taken a slew of m... |
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State pledges strategy review
Making a desperate attempt to recover from the shock of two lethal Maoist attacks within 48 hours, the state today pledg... |
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JVM earns state party tag
The Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik), led by Babulal Marandi, has finally bagged the status of state party with the... |
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Support-15 for media aspirants
Two IIMC alumni mentor students
It is not Super-30, nor a coaching centre running on profit. As the name goes, Support-15 is a medium to help those with lit ... |
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Dhanbad superintendent of police Manoj Koushik inaugurates the administrative building of the district fire station on Friday. Picture by Gautam Dey
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Rebel bandh takes toll on transport
While the CPI(Maoist) bandh today failed to bring the state to a standstill, road transport ser... |
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Paharias push for teacher jobs
Adim Janjati Paharia Samiti, an organisation of Paharia tribe, has demanded that matriculate youths... |
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Child workers cry for attention
While Koderma boy Manan Ansari addressed a conference of International... |
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Financial & legal tips for women
Be it running the home or managing a business or working at office — a fai... |
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Makeover for park
Adityapur’s once-pretty-and-green Jai Prakash Udyan is all set to rece... |
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Beat the heat with a jig at club
Seeking solace from the cruel heat? Head to Ranchi Club tomorrow. ... |
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Tata aids education of tribal students
Higher education will no longer be a distant dream for tribal students of ... |
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JOA election venue raises eyebrows
The annual general meeting of Jharkhand Olympic Association (JOA... |
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Bridge brief in 48 hours
The deputy commissioner of Seraikela-Kharsawan, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, t... |
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RU polls by year-end: VC
The students’ union elections of Ranchi University (RU) may be held at... |
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Boating hope for Dimna evictees
The East Singhbhum district administration has decided to issue directives... |
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Cops give day’s salary to victim
Police officers of the district contributed a day’s salary and raised ... |
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Housing society chokes rivulet
Harmu, the lone rivulet flowing through the state capital, is on its d... |
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World meet archers thrown ‘out of gear’
A
war of attrition between the state archery association and th... |
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Plan for eco zone around Dalma
The state forest department is planning to develop an eco-sensitive zone a... |
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Staff crunch blow to consumer body
Jago grahak jago!
The catchy wake-up call developed by the Unio... |
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