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Archbishop urges gender bender
Archbishop Rowan Williams of Canterbury, the principal leader of the Church of England, today became the first overseas priest to lead the faithful of the Church of North India (CNI) to a holy communion at the 140-year-old St Paul’s Cathedral in the...  | Read.. 
 
Slaying pollution demon to greet the goddess
The goddess — slayer of demons — will be happy: in her honour this year, Durga Puja committees in the capital are slaying de...  | Read.. 
 
Poll panel gets into the act on rural elections
The state election commission got into poll mode today, a day after the panchayati raj department issued a notification ...  | Read.. 
 
School students found dead in pond
The bodies of two school students were fished out of a pond in Kud village, 7km from the district headquarters, today....  | Read.. 
 
 
Whirlwind tour of pandals across town
From daker saaj to slithering reptiles, find the sublime & the bizarre this Puja

As the biggest festive extravaganza starts tomorrow, pandal-hopping is set to become everyone’s favourite and only pastime ...  | Read.. 
 
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams is accorded a traditional welcome at St Paul’s Cathedral grounds in Ranchi on Tuesday. Picture by Prashant Mit ...  | Read
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Youth body found, family cries foul
The body of a 23-year-old tribal youth was found lying in a pool of blood in an alley near Sanj...  | Read.. 
Deepika coach looks on in quiet pride
Behind every successful sportsperson, there is a dedicated coach. ...  | Read.. 
 
Singing star gives Puja gift to USA
It is the price of fame — being forced to be away from family members ...  | Read.. 
Drought dries Puja shopping
When fields are barren, festive clothes are way down the priority list...  | Read.. 
Foodie platter gets festive
With the Durga Puja starting tomorrow, digging into a festive spread a...  | Read.. 
An extra-large festive serving
Be it a cosmopolitan spread or a Bengali platter, steel city food hubs...  | Read.. 
Two more ministers assume charge
Excise and disaster management minister Gopal Krishna Patar and agr...  | Read.. 
Lakhs looted from Pokharia SBI branch
A six-member gang today wiped out Rs 2.17 lakh from a State Bank of In...  | Read.. 
Labourers protest against leaders
About 100 unorganised labourers today gathered at Randhir Verma Chowk ...  | Read.. 
Doctors in liquor row
A liquor party at an academic institute? Why not, say doctors, who wan...  | Read.. 
Crackdown on eve-teasers
The National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) has come forward to help ...  | Read.. 
Cop guidelines for big pujas
Police have handed a list of dos and don’ts to big Durga Puja organise...  | Read.. 
‘Villagers can do more than forces’
Village resistance groups in the rebel stronghold of Patamda are more ...  | Read.. 
5 years on, sloth plagues state RTI watchdog
Exactly five years after the Right to Information (RTI) Act became a reali...  | Read.. 
Power gift for Pujas
Jharkhand State Electricity Board (JSEB) today promised uninterrupted ...  | Read.. 
Meet on festive safety
With the aim of checking any untoward incidents during Durga Puja, the...  | Read.. 
Parched fields flaunt green
Dryland farming has come to the rescue of drought-hit farmers of 22 vi...  | Read.. 
Probing skills training for cops
Kolhan police will provide special training to policemen, who have rec...  | Read.. 
At last, quality schools for poor kids
The right to compulsory education loses meaning if the quality of educatio...  | Read..