Embracing ‘Swadeshi,’ the movement promoting locally made goods, transcends mere consumer choice; it represents a deep-seated dedication to the nation. This perspective highlights that choosing Indian products is an act …
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Embracing indigenous products transcends mere consumer choice; it signifies profound dedication to the nation. This philosophy extends beyond selecting locally manufactured goods to fostering a deep-rooted commitment to national progress …
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The Congress party has launched a strong attack on the central government, asserting that the Right to Information (RTI) Act has been significantly weakened since 2014. This, they claim, has …
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A tragic road accident near Chaibasa has claimed the life of a young man. Vijay Pan, a resident of Baihatu village, was fatally struck by a Manjila bus traveling from …
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Residents across Jharkhand are experiencing a noticeable dip in temperatures as the cold season begins to take hold. Both maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to continue their downward trend. …
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A courageous Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) head constable, Mahendra Lashkar, of the 60th Battalion has tragically lost his life in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast that occurred in …
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A disturbing discovery was made near Chenagadda village within the Bhadininagar OP area of Ramgarh, where the body of an unidentified woman was found by the roadside. Local residents alerted …
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Ranchi is set to witness a significant upgrade of its three major bus terminals, including ITI Bus Stand, Government Bus Depot, and Birsa Munda Bus Terminal in Khadgara. These facilities …
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Sarla Birla University (SBU) recently hosted a pre-placement talk for its students, focusing on the TCS-BPS Hiring 2026 initiative. Organized by the university’s Training and Placement department, the event aimed …
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Ranchi: Sarla Birla Public School hosted the grand inauguration of Jharkhand Model United Nations 2025 on Saturday, bringing together delegates from 55 schools across the state. This two-day event celebrated …