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
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Ranchi, May 14: Stunned by unused urban uplift funds to the tune of nearly Rs 297 crore
Ranchi, May 14: It will be cheap, eco-friendly and will also save fuel. City-based organisation
Jamshedpur, Bokaro keep state flag flying AMIT GUPTA Ranchi, May 13: Cities of Jharkhand have flunked the hygiene test
Ranchi, May 12: Jharkhand High Court today pulled up the state government after a report submitted by the district and sessions judge of Deoghar confirmed that 19 students of Kishnidehi Government Primary School fell ill on Monday because of food poisoning. The students were allegedly served midday meal of khichdi that had a boiled lizard in it.
Dumka, May 10: In a grim reminder to the 2008 Bero deaths, 19 students of a state-run primary school in Deoghar fell ill today after eating a midday meal of khichdi that allegedly had a boiled lizard in it. While 16 were released after treatment, three have been admitted to Deoghar Sadar Hospital in critical condition.
Dhanbad, May 6: Though residents in the coal belt of Jharia and Raniganj take pride in the presence of vast coal reserves under their land little do they know about the health hazards connected with the same.
Five years after a single window system was put in place to attract investments to Jharkhand, the state industries department is giving it legal teeth through the proposed Industrial Facilitation Act, 2010.
- Joint body of social activists & NGOs decides to keep tab on anganwadi centres Ranchi, May 5: There are large-scale irregularities in implementation of Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in Jharkhand, Right to Food Campaign
Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL), which is planning to set up a 2,640MW power plant in Sikaripara and Raneshwar blocks of Dumka district, has expedited its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities to win over villagers. A slew of welfare programmes have been started by the JSPL authorities to woo disgruntled and anxious residents of the two blocks.