Swine flu alert after death in Ranchi
Health department advisory for surgeons and district surveillance units, asking them to screen suspected cases By Our Special Correspondent in Ranchi Swine flu is stalking Jharkhand with at least eight
Health department advisory for surgeons and district surveillance units, asking them to screen suspected cases By Our Special Correspondent in Ranchi Swine flu is stalking Jharkhand with at least eight
Bokaro, Aug.
Hazaribagh/Ranchi, Aug.
Ranchi, Aug. 18: At a time a central team is busy assessing the drought situation in Jharkhand, the JVM has stepped up its demand that the entire state be declared famine-hit, declaring an indefinite hungerstrike by its farmers
<br />SUDHIR KUMAR MISHRA<br /><p>Cracked hopes</p><p>Ranchi, Aug. 16: Raj Bhavan
Ranchi, Aug. 16: The Ranchi district administration has begun the process of acquiring details of government land to be transferred to Hindalco Industries Limited and JSW Steel Jharkhand Limited
<br /><p>- College teacher focuses on local varieties rugra and khukhri</p><p>A woman sells rugra mushrooms at Kutchery Chowk in Ranchi. File picture</p><p>Ranchi, Aug.11: The state science and technology department is considering a biotechnology professor
<br />Jamadoba (Dhanbad), Aug. 11: Tata Steel, in association with the mechanical wing of the directorate general of mines safety (DGMS), Dhanbad, hosted a one-day workshop on non-destructive testing of winding engine components and other installations at JRD Tata Auditorium today.<br />
AMIT GUPTA<br /><br />Ranchi, Aug. 11: The state administration will submit a memorandum to the Centre seeking assistance of around Rs 2,000 crore in Jharkhand, which is in the throes of a severe drought.<br />
Ranchi, Aug. 10: The governor
Jamshedpur, Aug. 10: The average rainfall deficit in Jharkhand has again touched 50 per cent.<br /><br />Widespread rainfall in the last week of July had dragged down the deficit to 40 per cent from a worrying 51 per cent. However, lack of sufficient rainfall in the last few days has once again pushed up the shortfall to 50 per cent.<br />