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Move over GIS, it’s back to basics
This summer, the state is going to depend on traditional methods to fight forest fires after its brush with the geographic information system (GIS) last year failed to yield the desired results....  | Read.. 
 
Saranda ready to fight flames
The Saranda authorities have initiated necessary steps to prevent forest fires this summer. ...  | Read.. 
 
Oil is well for Maoist hotbed Gomia
The nondescript villages of Palihari and Gurudih in Gomia block will soon shed their dubious distinction as rebel dens a...  | Read.. 
 
Soccer cradle shows red card to greasy snacks
Striker uttapam wrests the ball from centre forward cutlet, dribbles past the strong defence of league favourites ...  | Read.. 
 
 
NIT achiever hangs self
A final-year National Institute of Technology (NIT) student was found hanging in his hostel room this morning, marking t...  | Read.. 
 
Saurabh Tiwary, the brand ambassador of Jharkhand Premier League, and Nishant Dayal, the director of Elite Sports Management, launch sale of tickets f ...  | Read
Hello It's Thursday , March 10 , 2011
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Low salary riles coaches
Trained coaches of National Institute of Sports (NIS), Patiala, including two former Olympians,...  | Read.. 
Mission river for bulldoze brigade
From roads to rivers, the district administration is planning to change the course of its massi...  | Read.. 
 
E-lessons beckon women mukhiyas
When loyalty marries learning, leadership is born....  | Read.. 
Toll bridge: HC gives 2 weeks
The state government told Jharkhand High Court today that all encroach...  | Read.. 
Charwa resumes water supply
The water woes of nearly four lakh residents of Hazaribagh town have b...  | Read.. 
Meeting spotlight on tracing lost children
To find the state’s missing children, the district administration is c...  | Read.. 
Games gone, mega sports events on
Sports managers are rolling up their sleeves to keep up the momentum a...  | Read.. 
Incab impasse on Bengal radar
The Appellate Authority for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (A...  | Read.. 
Corporate aid for dry areas
The milk of corporate kindness to water dry outskirts?...  | Read.. 
Record profits for rail division
Dhanbad division, touted as one of the largest revenue generators not o...  | Read.. 
Kolhan logjam over new courses
The fate of about 500 students pursuing vocational courses at various coll...  | Read.. 
Hyena alert for Hazaribagh hill
Now, anti-social elements have stiff competition from hyenas in making...  | Read.. 
Apna Chang now prince of dance
Reality TV stopped him at fifth place as a singer but crowned him as a...  | Read.. 
Tata zoo waits for its lions’ share
For animal lovers of the steel city, the place to catch a glimpse of t...  | Read.. 
Doctor’s vision to restore sight for 50
A camp for 50 underprivileged children with cataract started at Kashya...  | Read.. 
Singhbhum Shers, Saurabh roar for JPL
Singhbhum’s shers, including a certain dapper Mr Tiwary, are he...  | Read.. 
ED finds more slush funds
Enforcement Directorate today filed supplementary chargesheets against...  | Read.. 
11 lakh await BPL tag
The Union government is yet to approve the state’s new Below Poverty L...  | Read.. 
State team to visit Latehar
Top state officials, including chief secretary A.K. Singh, will camp i...  | Read.. 
Hemant to review VAT
Opposition members, with help from Speaker C.P. Singh, today compelled...  | Read.. 
JVM paralyses tracks, roads
A JVM-sponsored economic blockade disrupted movement of goods across the s...  | Read.. 
Bad roads push govt in a corner
A minister was at his wits end when MLAs raked up poor condition of ro...  | Read..