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Rebels ruin Chhath travel
Maoists enforced a 24-hour bandh against the India visit of US President Barack Obama by orchestrating several blasts targeting government buildings and railway installations that led to disruptions in train services of the region.... |
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Steel city celebrates, but with care
Diwali 2010 was still more a festival of sound than festival of lights in the steel city, but the good news is that the ... |
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Assembly trims annual awards list
The state Assembly has decided to do away with controversial awards for the best bureaucrat and best police officer, pre... |
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Koda nixes Tihar address
Former chief minister Madhu Koda is giving authorities a hard time even while in cuffs.... |
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Tribal ‘torchings’ under scan
A high-level six-member delegation representing the state government today left for Assam to visit different parts of Ko... |
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Satbahni railway station in Palamau that was blown up by Maoists during the bandh on Monday. (Saikat Chatterjee)
Rebels ruin Chhath travel
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CM chooses water over Obama
Chief minister Arjun Munda today chose to look into his state’s water resources over Barack Oba... |
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Women rule the roost in phase 2
The district collectorate bustled with activity as candidates poured in to file nominations on ... |
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Poor show in scheduled areas
The lukewarm response of the rural population, especially in districts... |
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Spruce-up time for tourist spots
Scenic destinations across Jharkhand are in for a trendy makeover. ... |
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Girl power on the tracks
In a dazzling show of women power, 600 athletes turned up to participate o... |
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Woo young minds to read and browse
Television, social networking, sms-ing, gaming — it seems youngsters h... |
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Chas water project delay irks Hemant
The delay in completing the drinking water supply project in Chas, Bok... |
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BIT summit to aid co-operation
The Jharia division of Tata Steel has assured BIT Sindri all help in devel... |
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IIT sports to get Tata Steel boost
Tata Steel has taken up the task of upgrading sports infrastructure at the... |
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Munda whip to stop land misuse in industry hubs
Chief minister Arjun Munda has ordered a major crackdown on misuse of plot... |
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Celebrating 60 years of NML with a cover
To commemorate the diamond jubilee of National Metallurgical Laborator... |
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Cops on alert over rebel attacks
The brutal murder of two persons by rebels on November 4 in Baratand v... |
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Varsity adopts new teaching model
Neelambar-Pitamber University, Daltonganj, will soon begin a one-year ... |
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Ranchi U-16 boys win JSCA trophy
Ranchi district Under-16 boys’ team today won the Jharkhand State Cric... |
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Hazaribagh lake banks up for grabs this Chhath
With Chhath knocking on the door, the area around Hazaribagh lake has assu... |
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Hundred huts gutted
Over 100 huts that had mushroomed on an encroached land at Chhayana... |
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PGCIL to set up new power grid station
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) will soon set up a new... |
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Bihar trains run packed
Disappointment is writ large on faces of those wanting to travel with ... |
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