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  • Jharkhand News: BIT Sindri ranks No 1 college in east zone of India

    Jharkhand News: BIT Sindri ranks No 1 college in east zone of India

    Jharkhand: BIT Sindri is ranked ninth among Indian engineering colleges and first in the east zone.

    According to the Internshala Annual College Ranking 2023, the government-owned Birsa Institute of Technology (BIT) Sindri in Jharkhand ranked first in the East Zone and ninth among engineering colleges nationwide.

    Intershala ranking bit sindri
  • Jamshedpur News: Traffic Jam near Road no 14 Jawahar Nagar

    Jamshedpur News: Traffic Jam near Road no 14 Jawahar Nagar

    Massive traffic jam was seen around 9 pm near Ayesha Petrol Pump, Road No 14, Jawahar Nagar, Mango.

    The Jam was caused due to marriage function happening in a nearby marriage hall “Shahi Garden”.

    Local Police immediately took control of the situation by controlling the traffic and removing the procession of barat which had blocked the traffic for more than 30 mintues

  • Jamshedpur News: Police released guidelines to prevent any mishap on 22 Jan

    Jamshedpur News: Police released guidelines to prevent any mishap on 22 Jan

    In a tweet released by Jharkhand police guidelines are given to common citizen to prevent any misinformation from spreading on social media.

    What is written in the information note?

    Jamshedpur Police appeals to all the people of Jamshedpur that:-

    • Do not share misleading information/photos/videos and objectionable comments that hurt any community/particular person/religion on social media sites and also do not pay attention to any kind of factless rumour.

    • Immediately inform the nearest police station or composite control room about those posting inflammatory messages and videos on 24X7 mobile/Whatsapp number 7091091825 / 9508280796, so that necessary action can be taken against anti-social elements.

    • Spreading rumors by posting on social media related to disturbing communal harmony is a punishable offence. Legal action will be taken by registering a case under relevant sections against the persons spreading such rumours.

    • Jamshedpur Police expects your cooperation to maintain peace/law and order in the society.

    • The identity of the person giving information will be kept secret

  • Jharkhand News: Government direct all Schools will be closed on 22 Jan 2024

    Jharkhand News: Government direct all Schools will be closed on 22 Jan 2024

    Office of the Jharkhand CM tweets, “On the occasion of the Pran Pratishtha at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya tomorrow, CM Hemant Soren has directed the Chief Secretary to close all government offices till 2:30 pm on 22nd January 2024 and all government schools for the entire day tomorrow.”

  • Ranchi News: RJD held a state executive meeting in the capital city of Jharkhand

    Ranchi News: RJD held a state executive meeting in the capital city of Jharkhand

    Various Rashtriya Janata Dal leaders attended the state executive meeting at the Jharkhand state office in Ranchi.

    Election preparations were reviewed and the impending Lok Sabha and Assembly elections were discussed during the meeting.

    rjd ranchi

    During this, National General Secretary Honorable Bhola Yadav, Minister Satyanand Bhogta, former Chatra Lok Sabha candidate Honorable Subhash Yadav, former Minister Shyam Rajak, State President Sanjay Singh Yadav, State Women’s Cell President Rani Devi, former MLA Sanjay Yadav. All the former MLAs and former MPs, officials of all the cells of all the districts, officials of the state and members of Rashtriya Janata Dal were present.

  • Dumka News: Priyanka Jaiswal of IIT Kanpur hangs self in hostel room

    Dumka News: Priyanka Jaiswal of IIT Kanpur hangs self in hostel room

    According to police, a 29-year-old PhD candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, allegedly killed himself here on Thursday, making it the third suicide case in as many weeks.

    They said that Priyanka Jaiswal, a PhD candidate in chemical engineering, hanged herself in her dorm room from the ceiling fan.

    According to police, a 29-year-old PhD candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, allegedly killed himself here on Thursday, making it the third suicide case in as many weeks.

    They said that Priyanka Jaiswal, a PhD candidate in chemical engineering, hanged herself in her dorm room from the ceiling fan.

    Additional DCP (West) Akash Patel told PTI over the phone that they were informed about a PhD student’s suicide at about 1 pm.

    Upon arriving at the scene, police teams discovered that Jaiswal’s room door was locked from the inside. He continued, saying that Jaiswal’s roommates had alerted IIT-K authorities, who then contacted the police, about the woman’s body they discovered hanging from the ceiling fan after forcing open the door. Patel stated that a forensic team has been dispatched to the scene and that additional details about the suicide will be provided to the media.

    Vikas Kumar Meena (31), an M.Tech second-year student at IIT Kanpur, is said to have hanged himself from the ceiling fan in his dorm room on January 11 after being “temporarily” denied the opportunity to continue with his studies. Pallavi Chilka, a 34-year-old postdoctoral researcher, committed suicide on December 19 by hanging herself from the ceiling fan in her second-floor dorm room on campus. According to Patel, any explanation for Jaiswal’s suicide won’t be made public until after a preliminary investigation and other requirements have been satisfied.

  • Bihar News: Train delay caused violence. Passengers trashed rail driver

    Bihar News: Train delay caused violence. Passengers trashed rail driver

    The railway driver was beaten, had his head broken, and was left bleeding when the train arrived late.
    A passenger struck and mistreated the railway driver at the Katihar Kadaghola Road railway station in Bihar when the train was running late. The train driver’s head is stitched up. The defendant is in custody.

  • Jharkhand News: In Jharkhand cities, homes constructed without maps will be regularized

    Jharkhand News: In Jharkhand cities, homes constructed without maps will be regularized

    The government of Jharkhand is getting ready to regularize roughly seven lakh urban dwellings that were constructed without proper maps. For this, the final draft is ready. The Law Department has been notified and asked to approve it. The Law Department has advised that the draft be presented to the Cabinet. It is suggested that regularizing construction completed without authorized maps will result in a fine. For the fine, a concessional slab has been prepared so that an increasing number of people can benefit from it. The committee responsible for drafting the final draft examined the Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana models.

    Prior to this, the general public was consulted for ideas and comments on how to improve the efficiency and clarity of the suggested plan. Remarkably, the CM himself approved the policy draft created for this purpose by the State Urban Development and Housing Department in November 2022. Different fees were suggested for regularizing residential and non-residential buildings in the first draft of the policy.

    azad basti jamshedpur

    The original draft suggested fixing fees of Rs 100 per square meter for residential buildings, Rs 100 per square meter for residential buildings of Municipal Corporation, Development Authority, Municipality area, and Rs 150 per square meter for non-residential buildings. Cities with Nagar Panchayats would pay Rs 50 per square meter for residential buildings and Rs 75 per square meter for non-residential, while Municipal Council (Nagar Palika Parishad) areas would pay Rs 75 per square meter for residential buildings and non-residential.

    However, it has undergone some modifications as a result of user feedback and analysis of the three states’ models. Under this scheme, only houses with a maximum height of fifteen meters and G plus three floors are expected to be regularized. In addition, this scheme will only apply to owners of residential and commercial properties built before December 31, 2019.

  • Ranchi News: After ED’s inquiry, Chief Minister reached among his supporters and workers

    Ranchi News: After ED’s inquiry, Chief Minister reached among his supporters and workers

    Chief Minister Hemant Soren is being questioned by the ED team regarding the Ranchi land scam. Approximately ten vehicles carrying a large number of CRPF personnel have arrived at the CM residence. The soldiers of the CRPF have been more active. The soldiers have heat-resistant jackets on full. Various contingents have been stationed at the CM home.

    Chief Minister Hemant Soren is still being questioned by ED. He can be questioned by the central agency for one more day, which will be scheduled at a later time. After questioning the CM for approximately seven hours, the ED team left the residence.

    Chief Minister Hemant Soren also left the CM residence following the ED’s departure. He spoke to his staff outside the house. According to the Chief Minister, he had not stolen anything. Nothing to be afraid of. They will lead the charge and combat any calamity that arises. Jharkhand is fearless.

    Chief Minister Hemant Soren was questioned by an ED team regarding the Ranchi land scam case. Here, ten vehicles carrying a sizable contingent of CRPF officers surrounded the CM residence. The soldiers had heat-resistant jackets on and were ready for anything. Various contingents were stationed in the vicinity of the CM home.

    The ED team consisted of six officers. He was abandoned from the vehicle outside the CM residence’s gate. They took note of his address and name. Following this, every officer left the gate and walked inside the house.

  • Jamshedpur News: Hemant Soren and Hafizul Hasan statue burned in Gandhi Maidan, Azad Basti

    Jamshedpur News: Hemant Soren and Hafizul Hasan statue burned in Gandhi Maidan, Azad Basti

    In protest against the proposal to abolish the post of Urdu teacher. AIMIM Jamshedpur District Committee protested by burning a photos and statue of Jharkhand Chief Minister, Hemant Soren and Minority Welfare Minister Hafizul Hasan near Gandhi Maidan, Azad Nagar, Jamshedpur

    Some visuals of the protest below

    protest against hafizul hasan jamshedpur