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Born free, bound for four months
Nineteen impoverished and immiserized Bokaro workers, including two children aged four and seven, were enslaved by a construction firm in Mangalore, Karnataka, for more than four months before police raids ended their ordeal of confinement, hunger...  | Read.. 
 
Gourmet pleasure to reach a high
Come spring, and the capital will get a leisure hangout that is a feast for the senses....  | Read.. 
 
Young techie hangs self in Bangalore
A 25-year-old software professional hailing from Adityapur hanged herself on Monday at her Bangalore-based paying guest digs,...  | Read.. 
 
Rukka girls to bend it like Brovsky
Life is like soccer; both must have goals. To dribble home this point, US midfielder Jeb Brovsky will get up close with 200-o...  | Read.. 
 
 
Detonators seized in Giridih
Over 5,000 detonators were found in Giridih, while four bullet riddled bodies were recovered in Gumla today but police c...  | Read.. 
 
DAV Public School (in yellow) plays against Carmel Junior College at a Jogga Inter-School Championship match at JRD Tata Sports Complex on Tuesday. Picture by Bhola Prasad
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CM plans to bridge gaps in rebel zone
Chief minister Arjun Munda today advocated a comprehensive action plan to bridge social-economi...  | Read.. 
Red bandh cripples Kolhan region
A daylong statewide bandh sponsored by the rebels to protest the killing of their leader Kishan...  | Read.. 
 
Parties trade barbs on election eve
Tension between political parties reached boiling point today on the e...  | Read.. 
Vets to work for farmer benefits
Assembly Speaker C.P. Singh on Tuesday asked the global gathering of 350 ve...  | Read.. 
Bumpy city bus ride
It has been a rocky 15-month ride for the city bus service under the Centre...  | Read.. 
Winning despite ‘state apathy’
Individual grit triumphed against state apathy on Day Two of the 37th Natio...  | Read.. 
Fillip for Scouts & Guides
Bharat Scouts and Guides can hope for a revival in the state now that Ranch...  | Read.. 
Survey kicks off slum revamp
This New Year may herald a new dawn for Jamshedpur slum dwellers....  | Read.. 
Youth aid against AIDS
East Singhbhum is pitting youth power against AIDS in East Singhbhum villag...  | Read.. 
Deepika bow to pound Olympic odds
Come breeze, come blast, Jharkhand’s golden girl will not bow out of Lord’s...  | Read.. 
Folklore meet in Ranchi in Dec.
Central University of Jharkhand is scheduled to host the 35th Indian Folklo...  | Read.. 
Club bash stages a grand finale
Two short plays by an amateur group from Calcutta marked the end of the 147...  | Read.. 
Talent platform for 700 kids
It was a function as apt as its name. ...  | Read.. 
College students rally for harmony
More than 200 students of Karim City College, Jamshedpur, on Tuesday marche...  | Read.. 
Station in queue quandary
If you haven’t yet mastered the art of dodging the line, come to Ranchi sta...  | Read.. 
Luck must play fair, officials tell schools
Luck can be computer-generated or manual, but it must be transparent. ...  | Read..