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3 kids die in farmhouse inferno
Three children — aged between four and six years — were burnt alive when a wooden platform surrounded by haystacks caught fire during a game of hide-and-seek in a village farmhouse, 66km from Bokaro steel city, this morning....  | Read.. 
 
Jammer jeopardy exposed after Maoist jailbreak
The lone jammer installed at Chaibasa Divisional Jail could not have blocked signals of mobile phones, which the three h...  | Read.. 
 
Rural roots for development tree
It has been no less than a ‘Discovery of Jharkhand’ for globally acclaimed economist Bibek Debroy and his team....  | Read.. 
 
State’s prince of pitch to brand T20
If Dhoni is Chennai’s super king, Saurabh Tiwary is Jharkhand’s pitch prince....  | Read.. 
 
 
Infosys tops placement power list at tech cradle
When Infy rains jobs, celebrations pour in. ...  | Read.. 
 
An elderly man browses through books at the fair at Jaipal Singh Stadium in Ranchi on Wednesday. Picture by Prashant Mitra
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Report points to prisoner role in jailbreak
A life convict who was made the “in-charge” of the godown at Chaibasa Divisional Jail had helpe...  | Read.. 
JSEB on revamp mode
The Jharkhand State Electricity Board (JSEB) has selected 30 cities across the state, including...  | Read.. 
 
Contract worker found dead at home
A 30-year-old man, whose wife deposed in a murder case yesterday, was ...  | Read.. 
Govt buys time for toll bridge
The state industry department, despite a court order, failed to declar...  | Read.. 
The face of social change
He is a school dropout who will be feted by a university. ...  | Read.. 
Fair choice of dream careers
Picking the right career can make or break one’s life. ...  | Read.. 
A wild child? Thanks, but no thanks
Wanted: parents for the wild. ...  | Read.. 
CBSE pupils go off board
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) seems to have planted ...  | Read.. 
State nod to new tech cradles in districts
The state science and technology department has formally endorsed the ...  | Read.. 
Minister rap for medicos
He’s a health minister who wants to heal the ailing rural health syste...  | Read.. 
Civil service aspirants target JPSC office
Hundreds of civil service aspirants today descended on the streets and...  | Read.. 
2 Maoist rebels in cop net
Two CPI(Maoist) rebels — a leader and a member — have landed in the police...  | Read.. 
Work speed irks MLAs
Nivedan Samiti, a vigilance committee formed by the Jharkhand Assembly...  | Read.. 
Meet on rail amenities
The Divisional Railway Users’ Consultative Committee (DRUCC) of the Ea...  | Read.. 
Dhanbad up for games
With just over three weeks to go for the 34th National Games in Jharkh...  | Read.. 
Venue spruce up at ISM
Indian School of Mines (ISM) is ready for a facelift before throwing o...  | Read.. 
Letter glare on ex-lawyer
Allegations and counter allegations by lawyers in Jharkhand High Court...  | Read.. 
Advocate loses licence
The Jharkhand State Bar Council terminated the licence to practice of ...  | Read.. 
Room worries in steel city
The guest list is almost ready, but not the rooms. ...  | Read.. 
Silli not to host rugby, soccer
Sorry Silli, you have been denied the proud chance to host two Games event...  | Read.. 
Undercover agents to check doping
Players be warned. Somebody will be watching you during the 34th Natio...  | Read.. 
Promise of 583 grain banks
The state government will open 583 foodgrain banks at villages across ...  | Read.. 
Munda files nomination, eyes fourth win
Chief minister Arjun Munda today took the first step in his bid to wre...  | Read..