Jamshedpur, Dec. 14: The state is ready for its first-ever agricultural census, which kicks off tomorrow.

In a worrying development, hundreds of crows have died in Jharkhand due to bird flu, a government official said Thursday.

The crows first started dying mysteriously last month in Jamshedpur district. This was followed by their deaths in Ranchi, Bokaro, Khuti, Sahebganj and other districts of the state.

The state is ready for its first-ever agricultural census, which kicks off tomorrow.

Ranchi: The Centre has sent an alert to the Jharkhand government to remain cautious about a possible poultry infection, after a mysterious bird flu-like virus is believed to have killed between 500

Despite the decline in the number of migratory birds this winter in the coal and steel belt of Dhanbad-Bokaro in Jharkhand, poachers continue to kill the winter visitors.

Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board (JSPCB) is all set to tighten the noose on vehicle workshops and servicing centres in Dhanbad district that generate a large amount of hazardous waste in the

Over 2800 cases reported till October, officials asked to stay alert

Elephants at Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary

Jamshedpur, Nov.

The steel city will soon grow a green lung out of industrial waste with the forest department taking the first step on Statehood Day.

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