Category: Jharkhand

  • Jamshedpur celebrated Guru Gobind Singh birth anniversary in Sakchi Gurudwara Sahib

    Jamshedpur celebrated Guru Gobind Singh birth anniversary in Sakchi Gurudwara Sahib

    Jamshedpur News: Guru Gobind Singh Jayanthi Celebrated in Sakchi Gurudwara Sahib by Sikh community. Every year in December or January, the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, celebrates his birth anniversary, which is known as Prakash Parv. This celebration is known as Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti.

    On this day, devotees from all around the world greet one another and make a commitment to follow the teachings and path of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. This year, on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti will be observed with considerable fanfare. The purpose of the day is to honor and commemorate the legendary warrior, poet, philosopher, and spiritual guide. He is recognized for having introduced the five Ks, or articles of faith worn by Khalsa Sikhs, and for founding the Khalsa Sikh warrior community.


    Azad Samaj Party’s State President Kashif Raza was also attended in the Sakchi gurudwara Sahib with his team celebrating the auspicious occasion with Sikh brother.

    Azad Samaj Party
  • Adityapur Encroachment: A former councillor was arrested in protest when the administration’s bulldozer was employed there.

    Adityapur Encroachment: A former councillor was arrested in protest when the administration’s bulldozer was employed there.

    Adityapur: The campaign to reclaim the land owned by the Housing Board began as soon as the deadline expired on Wednesday. But, former councillor Rinku Rai attempted to protest once more; however, this time she was unsuccessful, and the police detained her. In addition to him, someone by the name of Virendra Singh has also been detained. It should be noted that the Housing Board has been unable to provide the allottees of the land in Road Nos. 13–14 of Ward 31 of Adityapur Municipal Corporation possession of the land for years.

    The local population’s opposition was the cause of this. The Allottee then went to the High Court. Following the High Court’s directives, the administration exhibited strictness. Finally, on Wednesday, after two attempts, the administration reached out to Lav-Lashkar once more to take possession, at which point the campaign was launched.

    The Housing Board Deployed Three JCBs To Ensure The Campaign’s Success. Simultaneously, the siege work began in full force. The Administration Was Under Siege From Every Angle. Nonetheless, no one protested anywhere due to the administrative strictness. Throughout the entire episode, a BJP leader has placed blame on former councillor Rinku Rai. He accused the former councillor of deceiving the public for five years in exchange for the aforementioned land. He said that the PIL on the aforementioned land that was filed in the high court was improperly filed. In exchange, the ex-councilor merely engaged in political games and deceived the public.


  • In Tatanagar, three freight train waggons derrail, affecting services

    In Tatanagar, three freight train waggons derrail, affecting services

    Jamshedpur: On Tuesday, three waggons from a goods train derailed at the Tatanagar yard, disrupting train operations. According to a news release from the Chakradharpur railway division office, thirteen long-distance trains were delayed for almost six hours and two passenger trains were cancelled on the Tata-Chakradharpur stretch of the Howrah-Mumbai route.

    When the cargo were being dispatched at 3.17 am, the waggons broke loose from the engine and derailed.

    Railway personnel soon started the restoration process, but it took around six hours for the trains to start running again. There were no confirmed casualties in the incident. Train services were resumed on the down line around 9.30 am, while train movement was resumed on the up line at 6.30 am.


  • Girlfriend sets herself on fire in front of boyfriend’s house in Adityapur, dies

    Girlfriend sets herself on fire in front of boyfriend’s house in Adityapur, dies

    Adityapur. The half-dead body of a girl found in Saldih Basti of Adityapur police station area on Wednesday morning has been identified…

    Adityapur. The half-dead body of a girl found in Saldih Basti of Adityapur police station area on Wednesday morning has been identified. The deceased girl has been identified as Soni Lohar. According to the information, the deceased girl set herself on fire outside the house of BSF jawan Bhola. After which she died. It is being told that Soni loved Bhola and wanted to marry him, but Bhola’s family did not approve of this relationship. Regarding this, the girl had also appealed for justice in Adityapur police station.But she did not get justice from anywhere.After which on Wednesday the girl set herself on fire near Bhola’s house. People are quite surprised about this incident that a girl was burning but no one even came to save her. Later when this complaint was given to Adityapur Police. Here the police have taken the body into their custody, done Panchnama and sent it for postmortem. It is being told that the deceased girl was having a love affair with Bhola for a long time. Here the girl wanted to marry Bhola but Bhola’s family members were not ready. Police have started investigation regarding the matter.


  • Rajnagar: Woman’s body found under Kolabaria bridge suspicion of murder

    Rajnagar: Woman’s body found under Kolabaria bridge suspicion of murder

    Seraikela/Rajnagar: The widowed woman’s body was found beneath the Kolabaria bridge in the Rajnagar police station area on Tuesday morning. The deceased was identified as Kolabadiya resident Sangeeta Sardar, 35. After assuming control of the body, the police sent it to Seraikela for a post-mortem. where the body was delivered to the family following the post-mortem. The information that has been acquired about the occurrence indicates that a few years earlier, Anil Sardar, the spouse of the dead Sangeeta Sardar, passed away in a car accident. She abruptly departed the house someplace on Monday night. at night.

    -The woman lived with her three children
    After the death of her husband, Sangeeta Sardar lived with her two-year-old son and two daughters of five and seven years. His maternal home is in Datobeda of Haldipokhar in Potka.


  • Early morning Raids on coal traffickers’ properties and a swift Income Tax raid in Dhanbad are both ongoing investigations.

    Early morning Raids on coal traffickers’ properties and a swift Income Tax raid in Dhanbad are both ongoing investigations.

    The delegation from the Income Tax Department arrived in Dhanbad early this morning. Here, the Dhanbad coal dealers were raided by the investigative team. Among them are Deepak Poddar and Anil Goyal, who work in the hotel and coal industries. Authorities are swooping around their places. Each of the team members’ two automobiles has arrived at the location. They have all arrived in this Innova with a Bihar licence plate.

    The Income Tax Department conducted a raid on Dhanbad’s coal traders on Wednesday morning. Among them are numerous individuals connected to the coal and hotel industries, such as Deepak Poddar and Anil Goyal.

    Raids are going on at these places

    ED investigation is going on in Deepak Poddar’s residence and office at Joraphatak and Wedlock Hotel and Resort at Barwada. Apart from Deepak Poddar, raids are also going on in coal businessman Anil Goyal’s Topchanchi and hard coke kiln of Nirsa.

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    Income tax raid at the Dhanbad home of coal tycoon Anil Goyal.

    This includes references to Nirsa Tetulia Coke Plant, Jai Maa Kalyani Udyog Limited in Govindpur’s Jeyalgora Panchayat, among other places. For a probe, the team has also arrived at Anil Goyal’s home in Tikiapara.

    The group travelled everywhere in two cars.
    In two automobiles apiece, the crew travelled to Joraphatak and other locations, including Deepak Poddar. They all arrived in this Innova with a Bihar licence plate.

    Hotel prince

    Simultaneous raid on 5 locations The investigation wing of Income Tax Department Dhanbad is conducting raids. Raids are being conducted simultaneously at 15 locations in Dhanbad. It has all coal businesses. Prominent among them are Anil Goyal, Deepak Poddar, Suresh Agarwal, Nitin Agarwal etc. This action is being taken under the leadership of Investigation Wing Deputy Director Investigation Pradeep Dungdung.


  • Taekwondo player named Kalpana Dead body found hanging in a hostel room in Ranchi’s Khelgaon.

    Taekwondo player named Kalpana Dead body found hanging in a hostel room in Ranchi’s Khelgaon.

    Ranchi: On Tuesday night, the body of Jharkhand State Sports Promotion Society (JSSPS) Taekwondo cadet Kalpana Kumari was discovered hanging. Her corpse was discovered in the dorm room for girls. JSSPS officers arrived at the ladies’ hostel as soon as they learned about the event. Following this, the hostel’s gate was locked and nobody was permitted to leave. After entering the building to look into the incident, the Khelgaon police station sent the deceased to RIMS for a post-mortem. Kalpana was a Dumka local. This information has been shared with his family members. He will arrive in Ranchi early on Wednesday. Any officer in this situation continuously declining to provide any information.Everyone was requested to exit the JSSPS hostel through the gate. Additionally, the security guard misbehaved during this.

    Was chosen for the squad but chose not to travel to Rajasthan:
    On Monday, there were eleven Taekwondo practitioners at Khelgaon Hostel. Seven of these athletes were chosen to compete in the Rajasthan tournament. The chosen team also featured Kalpana. She chose not to visit Rajasthan in spite of this. Three of the eleven players—the four who weren’t picked for the squad—had left for their homes. In the hostel, there was just Kalpana and one other player. Of these, Kalpana killed herself, while the other girl’s whereabouts are unknown. There isn’t a suicide note that was found there.

    Kalpana yearned to return home.
    According to Bhuneshwar Chaudhary, Kalpana’s brother, during their conversation on Monday, Kalpana expressed her desire to return home and give up on her education and sports. My brother said, “I had no idea this would happen.” We’re planning to visit Ranchi on Wednesday.


  • 3 on the Kolkata-Ranchi bus were robbed with ₹18L at gunpoint.

    3 on the Kolkata-Ranchi bus were robbed with ₹18L at gunpoint.

    Ranchi: On Tuesday morning, four armed robbers stole Rs 18.5 lakh from the occupants of an interstate bus travelling from Kolkata to Ranchi. The event happened in the Ranchi district under the Dasham Fall police station on NH-33. Three more people were beaten by the criminals: the driver, his assistant, and a trader.

    Three vegetable sellers who were returning to Ranchi after receiving their just compensation were robbed of cash by the crooks.

    For the remaining thirty-five passengers, the miscreants did nothing. Technical assistance is being used in the investigation to gather information about the perpetrators, according to Rural SP Manish Toppo.

    According to the police, the thieves began robbing the vendors in the Bundu area of the bus when it was moving from Babughat in Kolkata to Ranchi. Equipped with knives and handguns manufactured in the nation, they robbed the victims of their money. When one of the traders objected, a knife was used to stab him in the leg.

    Following their theft of the cash, the robbers requested that the bus be stopped close to Nawadih, which is under the jurisdiction of the Dasham Falls police station. The driver and his assistant were attacked as well when they disobeyed. After getting off the bus, the thieves fled into the neighbouring woodland.

    When the bus driver brought his car to the Bundu police station, he was informed that the crime scene was under the Dasham Falls police station’s jurisdiction. The police began relief efforts as soon as the bus was brought to the relevant police station.


  • XLRI Jamshedpur Celebrates GNOSIS 2023–24 to Mark 75 Years

    XLRI Jamshedpur Celebrates GNOSIS 2023–24 to Mark 75 Years

    GNOSIS 2023–2024 Marks XLRI’s Platinum Jubilee and Aims for a $5T Economy

    The important finance symposium GNOSIS 2023–24, held at XLRI Jamshedpur, commemorated its 75th anniversary with distinguished attendees and focused on India’s path to a $5 trillion economy.

    JAMSHEDPUR: The prestigious annual finance symposium, GNOSIS 2023–24, was conducted recently at the esteemed XLRI Jamshedpur, a prominent management institute.

    Dr. HK Pradhan, Prof. A. Kanagaraj, and Prof. N. Sivasankaran from the finance faculty of XLRI led the event.

    Ms. Arati Porwal, the Country Head of the CFA Institute for India, spoke to the audience about the benefits and future possibilities of the CFA Programme at this historic occasion.

    Another highlight of the symposium was a panel discussion on “Startups as engine for India’s growth,” with speakers including Prof. Rajesh Sinha (XLRI), Mr. Varun Madan (Salad Days), Mr. Pranav Maheshwari (StayVista), Mr. Dhruv Suri (Centelon), Mr. Rajat Jain (Genwise), Mr. Ankur Bansal (Blacksoil Group), and Ms. Nandini Mansinghka (Mumbai Angels Network).

    The participants in a conversation entitled “Resilience strategies in the financial landscape” were Mr. Sachchidanad Shukla from L&T, Mr. Vivek Bansal from Incredible, Ms. Rajani Sinha from CareEdge Group, Mr. Saibal Ghosh from Bandhan Group, Prof. Pravakar Sahoo from NITI Aayog, and Mr. Sugata Ghosh from the Economic Times.

    The symposium was honoured to have as its chief guest Mr. Navneet Munot, the CEO of HDFC AMC, as well as a number of CXOs and founders of prestigious organisations.

    In honour of XLRI’s 75 years in finance, GNOSIS 2023–24 was a special edition released as part of the institute’s Platinum Jubilee Foundation Year.

    The event’s emphasis on India’s economic goals was emphasised by its subject, “Catalysing India’s Journey to $5T Economy.”

    GNOSIS

  • Tata Steel Zoological Park in Jamshedpur celebrates 34 years of existence.

    Tata Steel Zoological Park in Jamshedpur celebrates 34 years of existence.

    The Tata Steel Zoological Park (TSZP) which is a medium-category zoo as per the Central Zoo Authority categorization celebrated its 34 Foundation Day on Tuesday.

    The foundation stone of the zoo was laid on January 16, 1990.

    On Tuesday, January 16, the Tata Steel Zoological Park in Jamshedpur marked its 34th anniversary of founding. The zoo was officially opened on March 3, 1994, having its foundation stone placed on January 16, 1990.

    350 toddlers and students from the government-run Rajendra Balika Madhya Vidyalaya Parsudih, the Tata Steel UISL-operated South Park School, the local NGO Anwesha, and Tarapore School in Jamshedpur attended the event’s inaugural ceremony.

    There was a cake-cutting ceremony, and the zoo’s administration encouraged and welcomed these children and students to cut the cake. As partners, JACAPCPL officials were also present at the event. JACAPCPL is making a major contribution to the zoo’s advancement.

    The celebration was followed by the opening of a 15-day programme for education on animal welfare, which includes talks by keeper talks, touch-and-learn sessions, and wildlife and conservation experts. Gift cards were given to the zoo staff as a token of appreciation and recognition for their work in overseeing the animals and the entire facility.

    When the zoo was first established, its purpose was to give some pleasure and leisure to the Tata Steel Limited employees who put in eight hours a day of hard labour. However, in the modern world, the zoo’s significance has shifted, and it now serves as a hub for teaching and raising public awareness among Jamshedpur residents about pollution, climate change, environmental issues, and wildlife protection.

    Tata Zoo is now executing a new master plan that focuses on substantial upgrades to the zoo, including building additional animal enclosures, a veterinary hospital and providing new attractions for visitors. The zoo is classified as a medium category zoo by the Central Zoo Authority.