Two private schools of the city have won accolades for taking initiatives in saving the environment.
Jusco School, South Park and Motilal Nehru Public School (MNPS) have bagged the

Jamshedpur, July 17: After heavy rain, the water level in Chandil dam

When it comes to caring for the greens, there is no stopping the Tatas.
At least, the string of awards says so.
The Jamshedpur plant of Tata Motors Limited has added another feather in its cap by bagging the Golden Peacock Environment Management Award, 2011.

The automobile major, which also manufactures state-of-the-art world trucks, was selected the winner by a jury headed by the former Chie

Jamshedpur, June 12: Tribal homemaker Raimuni Banra (25) hasn

Jamshepdur, May 20: The state forest department officials are marrying modern with traditional methods of conservation to save Jharkhand

Ranchi, April 28: The committee formed by the government to suggest a slum policy for Jharkhand has recommended rehabilitation of only BPL individuals among those displaced by the statewide anti-encroachment drive, signalling no reprieve for the other sections.

The three-member panel, headed by development commissioner Debashish Gupta and including revenue secretary N.N.

Green cause steps out of class - Eco Network in schools back after 4 years, but more real
Jamshedpur, April 19: Students of private English medium schools in the steel city will now have to step outside classrooms for a green cause.

After a gap of four years, Eco Network, a group of 25 schools, has got together to re-start the Eco Network Rolling Trophy that encourages schools to initiate eco-

Jamshedpur, April 15: Vandalism by political workers this morning stalled a public hearing on pollution and green issues organised by Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board (JSPCB), as protesters objected to the venue.

No sooner than the hearing began at Michael John Auditorium around 8.15am, 20 protesters led by BJP worker Vikas Singh demanded that the venue be shifted to an open-air venue in

Jamshedpur, April 13: For the farmers of East Singhbhum, information on agricultural matters will soon be a click away.

Set up by the Union government in 2005 as a single-window support system, Agricultural Technology Information Centres (ATIC) are all set to debut in the district.

An ATIC links various units of a research institution with intermediary users and end-users (farmers) in a deci

Jamshedpur The coal ministry will soon cancel licences of those who were allotted coal blocks but haven't taken steps to begin production.

Speaking to newspersons here on Wednesday after accepting the Michael John Gold Medal jointly from Tata Steel managing director H M Nerurkar and Tata Workers

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