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DEMOCRACY DIEHARDS
Budhu Mahto has no “expectations” from “
neta
s”, but has been casting his vote since 1952. Reason: the 110-year-old strongly believes that the ritual of democracy will herald “
parivartan
” one day.... |
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Looking back in pride & dismay
Age has taken a toll on her health, not her indomitable spirit. Her senses have numbed, her soul is wide awake. She may ... |
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Believer’s ballot for stability
Jagdish Nayak has never missed his date with democracy since the first general elections after Independence. ... |
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7 state edifices to get ASI tag
If Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Ranchi circle, has its way, seven historical edifices of the state will soon get th... |
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Gung-ho Sahay sure of 18 out of 26
The mood was upbeat in the Congress war room as well as in the JVM(P) camp as encouraging signals trickled in from workers.... |
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Voters queue up at a polling centre at Sitaramdera in Jamshedpur on Wednesday. Picture by Bhola Prasad
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Flight Timings
Jugsalai hits a high with 47 per cent
Polling in the three Assembly constituencies of East Singhbhum — Jamshedpur (East), Jamshedpur ... |
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‘Negative vote’ spurs confusion
Confusion over the provision of “negative voting” reigned in several booths in Kadma, Sonari an... |
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A bomb that was not in Hatia
A scooter of a presiding officer parked near a polling booth kept secu... |
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Education wish on first-timers’ lips
Excitement and confusion went hand in hand among the first-time voters... |
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Help at hand for distressed voters
Two parties — BJP and JVM — took the hi-tech route to help voters in J... |
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Bomb blasts fail to keep voters away
Five powerful bomb blasts, carried out by Maoists, at Niro Madanpur hi... |
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Blame on timing for poor response
Political parties may be happy with the free and fair manner in which the ... |
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Boycott, EVM snag, violence mar V-Day in Santhal land
Rural areas of Deoghar, Sarath and Palazori witnessed a mere 20-23 per... |
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Ranchi, suburbs see low turnout
Mixed trend marked voting in Ranchi, Hatia and Kanke constituencies th... |
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Women’s turn to speak up
The spiralling costs of essential commodities meant a daily battle wit... |
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How life changed for Mandals after 26/11
A year is never enough to heal the pain of losing someone dear. ... |
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Poll promises find few believers
Almost all political parties have promised the earth to the electorate... |
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Shotgun food for thought on voter platter
BJP star campaigner Shatrughan Sinha served voters some “food for thou... |
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