Ranchi, Dec. 24: A day after BJP legislator from Jamshedpur (West) Sarayu Roy demanded a CBI probe into the Ghaturi iron-ore mine controversy, the state government went on the defensive today.

Clay filters promise clean drinking water in villages - Terafil technology to benefit Chakdoha & Chapri in Ghatshila, pilot project to encourage self-employment

Terafil technology will not only ensure clean drinking water in villages but also turn the rural people into entrepreneurs.

Ranchi, Dec. 23: The state may lose most of the already reduced, but yet large, sum of Rs 1,160.13 crore promised to it by the Centre under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM).

- School bags seventh position in national environment awareness project

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Jamshedpur, Dec. 23: Kerala Public School is set to change the adage

BIT, Mesra, vice-chancellor P.K. Barhai (left) felicitates Malaviya National Institute of Technology director R.P. Dahiya during the meet in Ranchi on Monday. Picture by Hardeep Singh
Ranchi, Dec. 15: The dream of clean and danger-free nuclear energy through nuclear fusion would become a reality in the country only by 2050.

Now, even the corporates are showing interest in the state

After TERI Award for HIV/AIDS initiatives this year, Tata Steel has now bagged CII-ITC Sustainability Award 2008 for its corporate social responsibility efforts.

Competing with many business organisations, the company bagged the award after a two-part assessment process involving a site visit followed by jury investigation.

Ghatshila chapter of Indian Institute of Metals would organise a daylong seminar on

Death knell? Some old auto-rickshaws in the capital

If the traffic police have its way, brakes will be applied on all vehicles, particularly auto-rickshaws and commercial vehicles, which are more than 10 years old.

The traffic police have sent a petition to the state transport department, urging it to ban all such vehicles.

Soon tribals would not have to travel far for treatment.

Non-government organisations (NGOs) will do more than just social service. The state government will now entrust them with the job of running hospitals.

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