In the Panch Pargana area of the Ranchi district in the Khunti forest division area of Jharkhand, fear of wild elephants is growing.
Elephant herds are destroying fields of crops and causing damage to houses.
In the Panch Pargana area of the Ranchi district in the Khunti forest division area of Jharkhand, fear of wild elephants is growing.
Elephant herds are destroying fields of crops and causing damage to houses.
Over 1,300 metres of visibility is needed for a safe landing or takeoff, According to a weather authority, Ranchi had visibility of between 50 and 500 metres on Thursday until 2:00 pm. “The arrival and departure of fourteen flights until two pm have been cancelled today due to bad weather,” Ranch Airport Director RR Mourya told PTI.
He said that the remaining flights might also be cancelled due to dense fog even in the afternoon.
Currently, altogether 44 flights land and depart from the Birsa Munda Airport.
Many passengers are stranded at the airport due to cancellation of the flights.
“It is the responsibility of the flight operators how they deal with the travellers’ problems,” another airport official said.
Ranchi: Cricket player Mahendra Singh Dhoni is embroiled in a defamation lawsuit that his two former business partners, Soumya Das and Mihir Diwakar, have brought in the Delhi High Court. According to the petition, Dhoni and those posing as his representatives have made baseless claims that have seriously damaged the plaintiffs’ reputation and been extensively publicised.
Dhoni has previously played with Mihir Diwakar, a former Ranji player who was a part of India’s Under-19 squad in 2000. The married couple Mihir and Soumya run a business together called Arka Sports Management. The agreement between their company and Mahendra Singh Dhoni to launch a cricket academy with a global reach is the source of the legal issue.
When Dhoni filed a lawsuit in the Ranchi court with the help of his buddy and agent Seemant Lohani, the matter got even more heated. The cricket player accused Arka Sports Management directors Mihir Diwakar and Soumya Das of breaking their contract and committing a Rs. 15 crore fraud.
Mihir Diwakar and Soumya Das have chosen to take legal action in reaction to these accusations, choosing to bring a defamation case against Dhoni at the Delhi High Court.
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.
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.