Jharkhand Chief Secretary Rajiv Gauba has said that the state has begun preparing a roadmap for Information and Technology with an aim to boost investments in the sector.
He said the state has started preparing a roadmap on programmes to be…
Nobody has a right to touch a woman’s body without her consent, a Delhi court has observed while upholding a jail term of an army hospital employee in a molestation case of a medical student.
The court’s observation came while dismissing…
Jharkhand Indian Administrative Service Officers Wives Association’s Diwali Utsav 2015 in Ranchi is going to attract stall owners from across the country.
The Mela scheduled to be held at Morahabadi Maidan in Ranchi during October 30-November…
Jan Adhikar Party candidate Amod Rai survived a murderous attack when unidentified criminals lobbed bombs at Deshrajpur village under Mahnar police station in Vaishali district of Bihar.
The police said Rai was attacked when he was returning…
The Organisation of Pharmaceutical Producers of India (OPPI) represents the research-based pharmaceutical companies in India. OPPI celebrated its 50th year with all healthcare stakeholders, looking back at a memorable half century and renewing its…
In-plant trainees of Tata Motors have put up blockade at the main entrance of the company to press their demands including hike in wages.
Around 200 ITI trainees of the company staged a blockade at the main entrance of the company demanding…
The Indian School of Mines (ISM) in Dhanbad has lodged an FIR against four students of second year for allegedly ragging a first-year student.
According to reports, the anti-ragging cell has accused 11 students of ragging, but case has been…
The Naxals are using children as human shields to save themselves in encounter with the police.
According to the police many children were present during the encounter that happened last week in Godda between the police and the Naxals.
…In a bid to promote communal harmony, a three-day ‘Gao-Katha’ festival will be held at Balumath in Latehar, beginning tomorrow (Friday).
People of both the communities, Hindu and Muslim, will take part in the festival. Reportedly…
As many as 16 people have been held guilty by a local court in the killing of social activist, Sister Valsa Joan, in 2011.
District and Sessions Judge Omprakash Srivastav, who convicted the 16 accused in the case, will pronounce the sentence…