Aditya Sahu named new Jharkhand BJP President
Aditya Sahu is the new president of the Jharkhand BJP. Union Minister Jual Oram announced Sahu's appointment. Sahu previously served as working president. He replaces former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi. Several prominent leaders were also elected to the national council from Jharkhand.
Bihar Cabinet clears decks for construction of Indrapuri reservoir project
Approves draft agreement to be signed between Bihar and Jharkhand; the move will further strengthen irrigation facility in eight districts of Bihar
Aditya Sahu set to become Jharkhand BJP president
Mr. Sahu will replace Babulal Marandi, who is currently serving as Leader of Opposition in Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Bihar cabinet clears Sone river water-sharing pact with Jharkhand
In a pivotal decision, the Bihar cabinet has reached a historic agreement with Jharkhand to finally settle the enduring Sone river water dispute. This development clears the way for the construction of the Indrapuri reservoir, which promises to enhance irrigation dramatically in southern Bihar. The deal ensures that Bihar receives 5.
Aditya Sahu set to take over as Jharkhand BJP president
Mr. Sahu will replace Babulal Marandi, who is currently serving as Leader of Opposition in Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Galgotias University proudly inaugurated the IIT Mandi Catalyst Satellite Centre on its campus, marking a significant milestone in strengthening innovation-driven learning, entrepreneurship, and India’s growing startup ecosystem. The initiative reflects the university’s continued focus on creating future-ready platforms that enable students and researchers to transform ideas into impactful solutions. Inauguration of the IIT Mandi Catalyst Satellite Centre at Galgotias University The inauguration served as a collaborative platform to foster innovation, research translation, and startup creation, highlighting the role of academia-led ecosystems in driving national capacity building and technology-led entrepreneurship. The centre aims to support early-stage startups, promote deep-tech innovation, and bridge the gap between research and real-world application. The prestigious event was graced by Prof. Laxmidhar Behera, Director, IIT Mandi, as the Chief Guest, and Prof. Goutam Sutradhar , Director, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, as the Guest of Honour. Their presence reinforced the shared vision of strengthening India’s innovation and startup landscape through collaborative academic leadership. Commenting on the occasion, Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO, Galgotias University , said, “We believe that innovation and entrepreneurship must be deeply embedded within the academic ecosystem. The inauguration of the IIT Mandi Catalyst Satellite Centre reflects our commitment to empowering students and researchers with the right mentorship, infrastructure, and industry exposure to build scalable, impact-driven ventures that contribute to India’s innovation economy.” A key highlight of the event was the signing of two strategic Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs)—between Galgotias University and the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, and between Galgotias University and Jharkhand University of Technology, Ranchi. These partnerships will enable joint research initiatives, faculty and student exchange programmes, co-creation of deep-tech startups, access to advanced laboratories, and shared incubation and acceleration programmes. The collaborations are expected to strengthen the innovation pipeline by translating academic research into market-ready solutions, enhancing funding access, and creating nationwide pathways for student entrepreneurs and startups. The event was further enriched by the presence of Prof. N. K. Goyal, CSAI & CMAI, and other distinguished academicians and stakeholders. The inauguration of the IIT Mandi Catalyst Satellite Centre underscores Galgotias University’s vision of aligning academic excellence with entrepreneurship and innovation, empowering young minds to become drivers of technological progress and economic growth. About Galgotias University Galgotias University Among the World’s Leading Universities in QS and THE Rankings. Galgotias University proudly ascends in the QS World University Rankings 2026 by Quacquarelli Symonds, securing a coveted position in the 1201–1400 global band. Ranked 15th among top private universities and 43rd among all Indian universities—public and private combined—this achievement marks a powerful endorsement of Galgotias’ unwavering commitment to academic excellence, global relevance, and innovation in higher education. In the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025, Galgotias University has been ranked 45th among Indian universities (including both government and private institutions) and placed in the globally prestigious 1001–1200 band. This significant achievement reinforces the university’s growing stature in the international academic arena and validates its consistent progress in global higher education benchmarks.
Jharkhand on health alert after suspected Nipah cases in West Bengal
Jharkhand has issued a health alert after two suspected Nipah virus cases were reported in neighbouring West Bengal. The state health department has led surveillance, rapid reporting and public awareness measures across all districts to prevent a possible outbreak. The Centre has assured full support to West Bengal
Alert sounded in Jharkhand after 2 suspected cases of Nipah virus detected in Bengal
Nipah virus is a notifiable disease, with high mortality and potential for rapid spread, requiring immediate reporting to the Central government
Alert sounded in Jharkhand after 2 suspected cases of Nipah virus detected in West Bengal
Jharkhand has issued an alert following two suspected Nipah virus cases in West Bengal. The state's health ministry is implementing strict surveillance and public awareness programs. People will receive information on symptoms, prevention, and precautions. This measure aims to prevent any outbreak in Jharkhand. The Union Health Minister has assured West Bengal of full support.
Jharkhand's Megalithic Heritage To Be Showcased At Davos Conference
Jharkhand's millennia-old megalithic culture is set to be presented on the global stage.
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Ayush Badonis coach, Sarandeep Singh, said that the all-rounder had received a much-awaited India call-up for the ongoing ODI series against New Zealand, and revealed that the 26-year-old is ready to play international cricket right away given his top form across all departments. Badoni received his maiden ODI call-up on Monday, named as a replacement for Washington Sundar after the latter was ruled out of the remainder of the ongoing three-game series against the BlackCaps upon sustaining a strain to his left lower rib area. Badoni had been practising at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru on Monday morning for Delhis upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy match when he learned about the development and left his state team to join the national squad in Rajkot ahead of the second ODI on Wednesday. While Badoni will miss the crucial quarterfinal fixture against Vidarbha, scheduled for Tuesday, his coach was elated that the all-rounder had finally received his due by earning an ODI call. The practice was announced this morning, and we were practising at CoE in Bengaluru for the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Tomorrow we have a quarter-final, but he got a call for the Indian team. We are very, very happy for him because he deserved this call. And he has been performing for the last two years. Especially with the bat, and we say that mostly with the ball as well. He has improved his bowling a lot. So, he will be called an all-rounder going in place of Washington Sundar, who is injured, Sarandeep told IANS. Calling Badoni the perfect candidate to replace Sundar, Sarandeep added, We are very happy. He is a good lad. He is a strong contender. Even he knows, and we feel that, somehow, if somebody got injured, he would definitely get the call. And now, it's happening. Badonis coach also revealed that the Delhi cricketer had been waiting for quite some time to earn a call from the selectors, stating that his consistent form in domestic cricket helped him finally land the deal. He had been waiting for the last 1.5 to 2 years. He is performing really well. Actually, this season, if we look back, in the last season, when I gave him the opportunity to become Delhi's captain, he scored a double hundred against Jharkhand. That was in the Ranji Trophy. Then he did well in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and the Vijay Hazare Trophy. In the first match of the season, the Duleep Trophy game, he scored a double hundred. So, that performance over the last 1.5 years has had our selectors looking at him all the time. Badonis coach also revealed that the Delhi cricketer had been waiting for quite some time to earn a call from the selectors, stating that his consistent form in domestic cricket helped him finally land the deal. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India took a 1-0 lead in the series after winning the first ODI in Vadodara on Sunday. The two teams will now face off at Rajkots Niranjan Shah Stadium on Wednesday before action shifts to Indores Holkar Stadium on January 18 for the series finale. Article Source: IANS
Mangaluru: Man assaulted on suspicion of being Bangladeshi migrant
Mangaluru: A case has been registered against four men for allegedly assaulting a migrant labourer from Jharkhand, suspecting him of being a Bangladeshi national illegally staying here, police said on Monday, January 12. The incident took place at Kulur on the outskirts of the city on Sunday. According to police, the victim has been working Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Migrant labourer from Jharkhand presumed Bangladeshi and assaulted in Mangaluru
Police are searching for the four assailants
JAC class 9 registration 2026 ends today: Direct link, steps to register without late fee here
The Jharkhand Academic Council will close Class 9 registration for 2026 today, January 12. Registrations not approved by the District Education Officer will attract a late fee from January 13. JAC has said the deadline will not be extended. Students and parents must contact schools immediately to confirm approval and avoid extra charges.
Man lynched for cattle theft in Jharkhand, family claims religious hatred
Godda: A 45-year-old Muslim man was brutally beaten to death on Wednesday, January 8, after a mob accused him of stealing cattle in Jharkhands Godda district, near the states border with Bihar. The victim, identified as Pappu Ansari, who hails from Ranipur village, which falls under the Pathargama Police Station, was returning home from Shyam Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
After calm at home, Soren set for Davos and UK visits
In a bold move to elevate Jharkhand's profile, Chief Minister Hemant Soren is heading to the World Economic Forum in Davos. This visit is not just about participation; it symbolizes a commitment to global engagement for the state.
Why does ED step up action against opposition leaders during elections, asks Kapil Sibal
Kapil Sibal questions the Enforcement Directorate's actions against opposition leaders during election periods. He highlights cases in West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Bihar. Sibal urges the Supreme Court to hear pending review petitions on probe agency jurisdiction. He states the ED's actions aim to harass opposition parties. The former Union minister believes the federal structure is under threat.
Accessing Wifes Intimate Photos, Threatening To Share Them Amount To Cruelty: Jharkhand HC
The Jharkhand High Court reiterated that cruelty may be physical or mental, intentional or unintentional, and is a relative and subjective concept.
Five Jharkhand Workers, Who Were Abducted By Militants In Niger, Return To India After Eight Months
Five Jharkhand workers abducted by militants in Niger in April 2025 have been released. They landed in Mumbai. Their safe return was coordinated by Jharkhand, MEA, and KPTL.
Three Trampled To Death By Wild Elephant Along Jharkhand-Odisha Border
The tusker, said to have been separated from its herd, suddenly turned aggressive and attacked people, according to the onlookers.
Tusker kills two more in Jharkhand, slips into Odisha
Rogue elephant claims two more lives in Jharkhands West Singhbhum
In the last nine days, the tusker has killed 17 people in the Chaibasa forest division; the forest department officials are on the spot and efforts are on to tranquilise and control the rogue elephant
Justice Mahesh Sharadchandra Sonak sworn in as Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court
Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Chief Secretary Avinash Kumar and other senior officials were present on the occasion.
Justice Mahesh Sonak sworn in as Jharkhand HC Chief Justice
Justice Mahesh Sharadchandra Sonak took oath as the new Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court. Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar administered the oath. Justice Sonak previously served as a judge at the Bombay High Court. He assumes charge after Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan retired. The Supreme Court Collegium had recommended Justice Sonak for the position last month.
Bribe trap: Jharkhand mail overseer caught red-handed accepting Rs 15,000 by CBI
The CBI apprehended Prabhu Munda, a mail overseer at the Ramgarh post office in Jharkhand, for allegedly accepting a Rs 15,000 bribe. He was caught red-handed while receiving the payment, which was part of a Rs 30,000 demand made to a complainant seeking a Gramin Dak Sevak position.
Jharkhand BJP chief accuses Sorens government of robbing the rights of tribals
Babulal Marandi demanded that the Jharkhand government should reconsider the declared rules, otherwise, the BJP will take the matter to the peoples court in every village
'I Don't Have Any Option': Shivakumar Appointed As Congress Observer For Assam Elections
Shivakumar, ex-Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and Jharkhand ex-MLA Bandhu Tirkey were appointed as Congress observers for the Assam elections.
Dr. Nusrat Parveen, at the center of a public controversy involving Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, has finally joined government service. After facing delays and intense scrutiny, she submitted her joining report at the Civil Surgeons office in Patna. Her induction into service, initially delayed, concludes after she completed mandatory medical tests, bringing relief to the health department.
Jharkhand to debut at World Economic Forum to be held in Davos
Chief Minister Hemant Soren will lead the 11-member delegation from January 18 to 26; visit coincides with 25 years of Jharkhands statehood
Rogue elephant kills 13 in two days in Jharkhand villages
Teams of forest officials with experts from West Bengal's Bankura district have been engaged to drive away the elephant back to the forest
Jharkhands consistency forged through grit and systemic shift
The momentum from the sides SMAT triumph has carried into the Vijay Hazare Trophy, with fearless batting translating well to the 50-over format
The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti has released the JNVST 2026 admit cards for Class 9 and Class 11 on January 7 through its official website. Registered candidates can download the hall tickets using their registration number and date of birth. Class 11 admit cards for Jharkhand and West Bengal will be issued later.
Jharkhand schools shut till tomorrow as temperatures drop; IMD issues yellow alert: Check details
Jharkhand schools will be closed for students until January 8, 2026, due to an intensifying cold wave. The state government's order applies to all classes, from pre-nursery to Class XII, with teachers and staff expected to report as usual. This decision follows a review of weather conditions and their impact on children's health.
Noida to Nepal: How stolen cellphones changed hands; 6 held with 820 handsets worth Rs 6 crore
Noida police have busted an organized theft gang, recovering 821 stolen mobile phones worth an estimated Rs 6-8 crore. Six adults and two juveniles were arrested for stealing phones from crowded markets and selling them in Jharkhand, Bihar, and Nepal. This significant operation marks a major breakthrough against organized theft in the district.
Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon to see cold days as IMD predicts more snow in J&K, Himachal and Uttarakhand
Weather Today: North India is experiencing severe cold, with Delhi facing cold day conditions and sub-zero temperatures recorded in hill states. Light rain or snowfall is expected in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Coldwave alerts have been issued for Jharkhand, and Kolkata recorded its coldest January day in years.
Accused wanted in BPSC TRE-3 paper leak held
In a significant breakthrough, the Bihar Police's Economic Offences Unit has captured Bipul Kumar, a prominent figure within the infamous Sanjeev Mukhiya gang. Kumar admitted to being a key player in the leak of the Haryana teacher eligibility exam and masterminding the BPSC TRE-3.0 fraud, where candidates memorized answers in a covert Jharkhand hideout.
Abhishek Claims BJP Trick For No-Fly of His Chopper, SIR Notice to Nobel Laureate
Mr Banerjee added, Since my chopper didnt receive clearance- I spoke to Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren & arranged his chopper to come for this meeting
Jharkhand Schools Shut Till January 8, Pre-Board Exam Decisions Left to Schools
Jharkhand Schools Closed: The directive allows schools to take independent decisions regarding closures if pre-board examinations are scheduled.
Elephant Attack Kills Father and 2 Children in Jharkhands Chaibasa
A wild elephant killed a father and his two minor children in Jharkhands Chaibasa, triggering panic in West Singhbhum and demands for urgent action.
Schools closed in these states due to cold wave and fog: Check full list of holidays here
Several Indian states are extending school closures due to severe cold waves and dense fog. Rajasthan, Tripura, and Jharkhand have announced holidays for students of various grades, prioritizing their health amidst plummeting temperatures. While students are home, staff are generally required to report to schools, and examinations are proceeding as planned in some regions.
Uttar Pradesh STF Arrests Wanted Liquor Smuggling Kingpin From Punjab
The accused confessed to running an inter-state liquor smuggling network and supplying illicit alcohol to Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand for several years, officials said.
Vijay Hazare Trophy | Ton-upRohan, Samson help Kerala ease past Jharkhand
The openers knocks eclipse a well-paced century by Kushagra; and take their side to a comfortable eight-wicket victory; Ashok, Manav strike at regular intervals for Rajasthan as it sends TN packing; Padikkals ton helps Karnataka crush Tripura by 80 runs
SMAT title win easily the biggest moment in my career: Anukul
The quintessential team man, who played a key role in Jharkhands maiden triumph in the National T20 championship, has been in fine form both with the bat and ball in the Hazare Trophy as well
Dense fog alert issued for 11 Jharkhand districts from January 3
The 'yellow' alert for dense fog has been issued for Garhwa, Palamu, Chatra, Hazaribag, Koderma, Giridih, Deoghar, Dumka, Godda, Sahibganj and Pakur from 8.30 a.m. on January 3 to 8.30 a.m. on January 5, 2026, according to an IMD bulletin
Tribal Youth Exchange programme begins at GITAM university
Youth from Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha are participating in the week-long programme
Committee to be formed to identify families of Kharswan tribal martyrs: Jharkhand CM
Mr. Soren paid floral tribute to tribal martyrs, who were opposing the merger of Seraikela-Kharswan district (then part of undivided Bihar) to Odisha and demanding a separate Jharkhand State, killed in police firing on this day in 1948
Toss was crucial, says Jharkhand skipper Kushagra
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Utkarsh, Shikhar power Jharkhand past Tamil Nadu
The openers put on 201 to make short work of the target of 244; Aparajiths century and Edens six-hitting heroics help Kerala pull off a heist against Rajasthan
Contributions of tribal heroes should be known to the youth: President Murmu
NEW DELHI, Dec 30: President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday praised statesman, educationist, and nationalist thinker from Jharkhand Kartik Oraon who dedicated his life to uplifting the tribal society. The President stressed that the tribal community should ensure that the contributions of the tribal heroes are made known to the youth and future generations of the country. Addressing Antarrajyiy Jansanskritik Samagam Samaroh Kartik Jatra at Gumla in Jharkhand, President Murmu said, It is the responsibility of every individual and institution [] The post Contributions of tribal heroes should be known to the youth: President Murmu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rats destroyed 200 kg of marijuana? Jharkhand police claim leaves court stunned
RANCHI: In a development that has left the judiciary shocked, a Ranchi court acquitted the prime accused in a high-profile narcotics case after police informed the court that nearly 200 kilograms of seized marijuana, worth Rs 1 crore, had allegedly been destroyed by rats while stored in police custody. The marijuana was seized in January 2022 by Ormanjhi police during a vehicle check on NH-20. Acting on a tip-off, the police intercepted a white Bolero allegedly carrying a large consignment of narcotics from Ranchi towards Ramgarh. As the vehicle was stopped, three occupants attempted to flee. One person, later identified as Indrajit Rai alias Anurjeet Rai (26), a resident of Birpur village in Bihars Vaishali district was apprehended, while two others managed to escape. A subsequent search of the vehicle reportedly led to the recovery of around 200 kg of ganja. Indrajit Rai was arrested and sent to jail, and the police later filed a chargesheet invoking stringent provisions of the NDPS Act. However, as the trial progressed, the prosecutions case steadily fell apart. Witness testimonies were riddled with contradictions regarding the time, location, and manner of the seizure. Shockingly, none of the witnesses could clearly explain who detained the accused, the exact spot where the vehicle was intercepted, or how long the search operation lasted. The prosecution suffered its biggest setback when police informed the court that the seized ganja, stored in the malkhana of Ormanjhi police station, had been destroyed by rats. A station diary entry reportedly recorded the incident in 2024. Calling the explanation a case of gross negligence, the court expressed serious concern over the polices failure to safeguard seized material. In its judgment, the court observed that the prosecution failed to establish any credible link between the accused and the seized vehicle. It further noted that the seizure, storage, and sampling procedures could not be relied upon due to glaring procedural lapses. With no material evidence left and the chain of custody completely broken, the benefit of doubt must go to the accused, the court ruled, acquitting Indrajit Rai of all charges. Beyond the acquittal, the case has triggered wider concern over how high-value seized narcotics are stored and safeguarded by law enforcement agencies. According to the Railway Protection Force (RPF), cannabis is valued at approximately Rs 50,000 per kilogram, placing the total worth of the seized contraband at Rs 1 crore. Earlier, in July this year, a similar claim surfaced in Dhanbad, where officials alleged that rats had consumed liquor stored in government warehouses. During a stock check ahead of the states new liquor policy coming into effect on September 1, officials found 802 bottles of expensive liquor damaged. While matching stock at liquor shops in Baliapur and Pradhankantha, holes were found in bottle caps. Several bottles were found completely empty, while others were half-filled. When questioned, the agency operator claimed that rats had chewed through the caps and consumed the liquor.
Clash between rival groups in Jharkhand leaves two ex-Maoists dead, three seriously injured
RANCHI: A violent clash broke out between two factions previously associated with a banned Maoist group in Gendra village in Jharkhand's Chatra, during which two people died on the spot, while three others, including a National Investigation Agency (NIA) accused, were seriously injured. The incident is said to have taken place between 12 and 1 am early on Monday. The sudden firing awakened villagers and spread panic. According to police, former Tritiya Sammelam Prastuti Committee (TSPC) commander Devendra Ganjhu, along with his associates, went to the house of Shyam Bhokta and his brother-in-law Gopal Ganjhu at Gendra village. A dispute arose between Devendra Ganjhu and Shyam Bhokta, leading to an exchange of gunfire between the two sides. This left Devendra Ganjhu and Churaman Ganjhu dead on the spot, while Shyam Ganjhu alias Shyam Bhokta, his wife, and his brother-in-law Gopal Ganjhu from the other side were seriously injured. They were given first aid at the local hospital but due to their critical condition, they were referred to Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi for better treatment. Devendra Ganjhu was a top commander of the TSPC, while Shyam Bhokta had recently been released from jail in a case being investigated by the NIA, said police. Chatra SP Sumit Agarwal said the incident is the result of an internal dispute among the former Maoists over territorial dominance. A long-standing feud existed between Devendra Ganjhu and Shyam Bhokta, he said. According to the SP, Devendra Ganjhu had a long criminal history. More than 30 criminal cases are registered against him in different police stations in the area. Both sides were previously associated with the banned extremist organization TSPC, he said. Upon receiving information about the incident, Kunda police station officers rushed to the scene and cordoned off the entire area, launching a thorough search operation, he added. According to villagers, a dispute arose between the two over the distribution of money from opium sales and division of previously collected funds, leading to the exchange of fire. Police have also been interrogating the injured Gopal Ganjhu in connection with the case.
Never forget mother tongue: President Murmu urges people at Ol Chiki script centenary celebrations
Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), Dec 29: President Droupadi Murmu on Monday urged people to never forget their respective mother tongues, and called for collective efforts towards the betterment of society. She was addressing the 22nd Santali Parsi Maha (language day) and centenary celebrations of the Ol Chiki script of the Santali language at Dishom Jaherthan courtyard in Karandih on the outskirts of Jamshedpur city in East Singhbhum district. The President started her speech by singing a prayer to Jaher Aayo (tribal mother [] The post Never forget mother tongue: President Murmu urges people at Ol Chiki script centenary celebrations appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A severe cold wave has disrupted normal school schedules across several North Indian states. According to media reports, Uttar Pradesh has ordered the closure of all schools until January 1, 2026, while Bihar and Jharkhand have announced temporary closures with revised timings in some areas. Heavy snowfall has extended winter holidays in Himachal Pradesh. Rajasthan continues scheduled winter vacations, while schools in South and East India remain open with normal classes.
President Droupadi Murmu arrives in Ranchi on three-day Jharkhand visit
RANCHI: President Droupadi Murmu, who is on a three-day visit to Jharkhand, arrived in Ranchi on Sunday evening. She was received at Birsa Munda Airport by Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar and Chief Minister Hemant Soren. The airport and surrounding areas were placed under heightened surveillance, with police and administrative teams maintaining full preparedness along major routes. Following her arrival, the President was escorted to Lok Bhawan in a tightly guarded convoy. Senior officials from the police and civil administration accompanied the movement, while traffic was closely regulated with additional personnel deployed at sensitive points. The state administration has been making extensive preparations for the Presidents stay, during which she is scheduled to participate in several official engagements and meetings. On Monday, the President will attend the centenary celebrations of the Ol Chiki script of the Santali language and address the 15th convocation ceremony of the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jamshedpur. She will also pay tribute to Pandit Raghunath Murmu, the creator of the Ol Chiki script, by garlanding his bust. In view of the Presidents programme, security arrangements in Jamshedpur and nearby areas have been further intensified. The district administration, in coordination with police and intelligence agencies, has designated routes from the airport to event venues as high-security corridors. Multiple layers of security personnel, along with bomb disposal units, dog squads and surveillance teams, have been deployed at strategic locations. To safeguard the airspace, a temporary no-fly zone has been enforced over Jamshedpur and adjoining subdivisions from 6 pm on December 28 until the completion of the visit. Additional forces have been deployed from neighbouring districts, and officials have conducted inspections along key routes to eliminate potential hazards and ensure the smooth movement of the presidential convoy. Industrial establishments have also been advised to adjust working hours to minimise traffic congestion. The President will return to Ranchi and stay overnight at Lok Bhawan. On Tuesday, she will visit Gumla to address the Antarrajyiy Jansanskritik Samagam SamarohKartik Jatra, an interstate folk cultural gathering. Other dignitaries scheduled to attend the programme include Jharkhand Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Jual Oram, Chhattisgarh Governor Ramen Deka, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai and Jharkhand Minister for Tribal Affairs Chamra Linda. The President is scheduled to depart for Delhi on Tuesday.
President Murmu to arrive in Ranchi on Sunday on 3-day Jharkhand visit
Ranchi: President Droupadi Murmu will arrive here on Sunday on a three-day visit to Jharkhand, during which she will attend several programmes in Jamshedpur, Gumla and Ranchi. The President will attend the centenary celebrations of the Ol Chiki script of the Santali language and address the 15th convocation ceremony of the National Institute of Technology Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Cold wave, dense fog grip north and east India
Large parts of north and eastern India continued to reel under intense cold and dense fog on Saturday, disrupting normal life and prompting weather warnings across several states. Sub-zero temperatures were recorded in Kashmir, while parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Jharkhand and West Bengal reported cold day or cold wave conditions, according to the India Meteorological Department. In Uttar Pradesh, dense to very dense fog prevailed across many districts, with daytime temperatures remaining well below normal. Gorakhpur recorded a maximum of 13.2 degrees Celsius, 7.4 degrees below average, while Prayagraj saw a high of 16.8 degrees Celsius, down by over six degrees. Varanasi, Bareilly, Etawah, Bahraich and Barabanki also reported daytime temperatures four to six degrees below normal. Minimum temperatures in the state ranged between 6 and 11 degrees Celsius, with Etawah recording a low of 6.2 degrees. In Lucknow, the maximum temperature stood at 18 degrees Celsius, while high humidity levels contributed to gloomy conditions. The weather department forecast dense fog during late night and morning hours, with dry weather likely to continue. Rajasthan also witnessed cold and dry conditions, with fog reported at isolated places in the Udaipur and Kota divisions. Karauli was the coldest location in the state, recording a minimum temperature of 3.1 degrees Celsius. Jaipur registered a low of 9.6 degrees, while Barmer recorded the highest maximum temperature in the state at 29 degrees Celsius. The weather is expected to remain cold and dry in the coming days. Punjab and Haryana remained in the grip of intense cold, with dense fog enveloping several areas. In Punjab, Ballowal Saunkhri in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district was the coldest at 4.4 degrees Celsius. Gurugram recorded the lowest temperature in Haryana at 4.9 degrees Celsius. Chandigarh recorded a minimum temperature of 6.9 degrees Celsius. Dense fog also covered the national capital on Saturday morning, while air quality remained in the very poor category. The overall Air Quality Index stood at 355 at 9 am, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board. Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 7.8 degrees Celsius, with foggy conditions likely to persist through the day. Cold weather conditions prevailed across West Bengal as well, with Darjeeling emerging as the coldest place in the state at 5.8 degrees Celsius. In the plains, Alipurduar recorded a minimum of 8 degrees Celsius. Shallow to moderate fog is likely to continue over parts of the state over the next few days, the IMD said. In Jammu and Kashmir, night temperatures dipped below freezing at most places due to clear skies. Srinagar recorded a low of minus 2.6 degrees Celsius, while Sonamarg was the coldest place in the Union Territory at minus 5.8 degrees. The weather office has forecast generally dry conditions till December 29, with the possibility of rain and snowfall around New Years Eve. Jharkhand also witnessed cold wave conditions, with the mercury dropping below 10 degrees Celsius in several districts. Gumla recorded the lowest temperature at 3.6 degrees Celsius. The IMD issued a yellow alert for cold wave conditions in six districts, warning that the cold spell is likely to persist till Sunday morning. Amid the severe cold, at least four members of a family, including three children, died of suffocation in Bihars Saran district after a fire was lit in a closed room to keep warm. Two others were found unconscious and were admitted to hospital. Police said the incident occurred early Saturday morning in the Bhagwan Bazar area. A forensic investigation has been initiated, and the case is being probed from all angles. (With inputs from PTI)
President Droupadi Murmu To Undertake Submarine Sea Sortie From Karwar On December 28
The submarine visit will take place during the Presidents four-day tour of Goa, Karnataka and Jharkhand, starting on Saturday.
President Murmu set for submarine sea sortie on Dec 28
President Droupadi Murmu will embark on a historic submarine sortie from Karwar Harbour, Karnataka on December 28. This significant event is part of her four-day visit to Goa, Karnataka, and Jharkhand. The President will also attend centenary celebrations and a convocation ceremony in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. She will further address a cultural event in Gumla, Jharkhand on December 30.
Wild elephants' movement disrupts rail, road traffic across Jharkhand
RANCHI: Intensified movement of wild elephants along forest-fringed railway sections under Chakaradharpur Railway Division has once again disrupted the operation of trains. In the wake of frequent movement of wild elephants, Chakradharpur Railway Division has cancelled 18 local trains for the next four days from December 25 to 28. Notably, this is the third time in the last 10 days that the Chakradharpur Railway Division has had to cancel trains. According to officials, 18 local passenger trains have been cancelled for four consecutive days, from December 25 to 28, due to repeated elephant crossings on the ManoharapurJharsuguda rail section under the Chakradharpur Railway Division. The cancelled trains include TatanagarRourkelaTatanagar MEMU, ChakradharpurRourkelaChakradharpur MEMU, TataBarbilTata MEMU, TataGuaTata MEMU, TataChakradharpurTata MEMU and TataKharagpurTata MEMU, among others. The prolonged suspension of local trains has caused severe inconvenience to daily commuters, especially passengers travelling to and from smaller stations who largely depend on MEMU and passenger services. Amid the disruptions, a notable example of wildlife protection was witnessed in the same railway division recently. Recently, a herd of 22 elephants was crossing the railway tracks between Bisra and Bandamunda Cabin 'A' on the Howrah-Mumbai main railway line. Looking at the elephants' safety at risk, the railway authorities took immediate and decisive action, and 12 long-distance trains running on that route were temporarily stopped. Elephant movement disrupts rail traffic in Jharkhand, several trains cancelled Thanks to prompt action, no untoward incident occurred, and the entire herd crossed the tracks safely. Representatives of the Wildlife Trust of India felicitated the railway workers and officials who played a crucial role during the operation. Not only train services, elephant movement has also disrupted road traffic on National Highway-33 on the Ranchi - Ramgarh road on Wednesday evening. According to locals, a herd of 18 wild elephants suddenly appeared near the highway, creating panic among the people travelling on the road. Acting swiftly, the police and district administration suspended vehicular movement from both directionstraffic from Ramgarh was stopped near Mayatungri hill, while vehicles coming from Ranchi were halted in the Kharabera area of the Chuttupalu valley. Following the alert issued by the district administration, the forest departments quick response team reached the spot and safely guided the elephants back into the forest using torches, flashlights and sirens. Vehicular movement was restored after an hour. Notably, a herd of 42 elephants is active in the Ramgarh area, which has killed as many as six people during the last week. The herd, divided into 6-7 separate groups, is roaming in the forests of Mandu, Ghato and Kuju, posing a challenge for the forest officials to control them.
Droupadi Murmu Releases Constitution Of India In Santhali Language
Santhali is an ancient language spoken by a significant number of tribal people in Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal ,and Bihar.
J&K UT Yoga team departs for National Cship
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 25: The Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory Yoga team departed today for Ranchi, Jharkhand, to compete in the 50th Sub-Junior and Junior National (Golden Jubilee) Yoga Sports Championship, scheduled from December 27 to 30. The 22-member contingent, comprising boys and girls, will represent J&K UT at the prestigious national event. The team was flagged off with best wishes by Patron-in-Chief of Yoga Association J&K, Sudarshan Didi, Vice President Ravinder Bali, Mukesh Sharma and Secretary General [] The post J&K UT Yoga team departs for National Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Snubbed in Bihar, JMM looks to Assam for political expansion
RANCHI: After being denied any seat in Bihar by the Mahagathbandhan during the Assembly polls, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has begun exploring avenues in other tribal-dominated states across the country. According to party leaders, a four-member delegation will soon visit Assam to assess ground realities by holding a series of meetings with local party workers. Despite being a key coalition partner during the Bihar Assembly elections, the RJD did not concede a single seat to the JMM, while the Congress also remained silent on the issue. Subsequently, the JMM decided not to contest the Bihar polls, claiming the decision was taken in the wake of a political conspiracy by its allies RJD and Congress, which allegedly deprived it of seats under the Mahagathbandhan arrangement. JMM general secretary and spokesperson Supriyo Bhattacharya said that a decision would be taken by the partys top leadership based on the feedback submitted by the delegation. A four-member delegation of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha will soon visit Assam to explore avenues for the upcoming Assembly polls in the state. The leaders will stay there for a few days and hold meetings with local party workers to take stock of the partys ground situation, Bhattacharya said. He added that the delegation would submit a report after returning from Assam, on the basis of which a decision would be taken. The delegation will include minister Chamra Linda, MP Vijay Hansda, and MLAs M T Raja and Bhushan Tirkey. Bhattacharya said the party is keen on contesting the Assam Assembly elections as the state has a significant tribal population. Notably, during its 13th general convention held in Ranchi in April this year, the JMM had announced plans to increase its political activism in selected seats in Assam, Odisha and West Bengal. Party leaders had also said they were planning to contest elections in Assam by organising migrants from the state. As part of its broader expansion strategy, the JMM is working to establish its presence in various parts of the country with the aim of emerging as a national party. The party is also preparing to field candidates in the West Bengal Assembly elections and strengthen its position in other states. The JMM is actively working on shedding its image as a regional party and expanding its footprint in Delhi, West Bengal, Assam and Chhattisgarh. Preparations for this expansion are already underway. Although the party has not officially confirmed the details, sources indicate that the JMM plans to open offices in several states. Following its resounding victory in Jharkhand, the party is also considering opening an office in New Delhi.
Amid HC scrutiny, Soren cabinet okays rules for Scheduled Areas
RANCHI: Under continued pressure from the Jharkhand High Court over delay in Implementation of the Panchayat (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 (PESA), the state Cabinet on Tuesday cleared the Panchayat Provisions (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Jharkhand Rules, 2025finally putting in place a long-awaited legal framework vital for grassroots governance in tribal areas. In all, the cabinet okayed a total of 39 proposals. The approval of the Jharkhand PESA rules comes amid ongoing proceedings before the High Court, where the states failure to notify rules under PESA has been described as a systemic violation of tribal rights. Hemant Soren government had repeatedly been informing the court that PESA rules were under finalisation. The decision assumes significance as the HC has stalled the auction of sand ghats in Scheduled Areas and warned the state government of contempt proceedings for continuing mineral-related decisions without operationalising PESA, a constitutional mandate for tribal self-governance. Earlier during the hearings, the HC held that Gram Sabhas in Scheduled Areas cannot be bypassed in matters relating to natural resources, including sand mining. Acting on this principle, the court stayed the auction of sand ghats in SC Areas, holding that without enforceable PESA rules, such auctions lack legal foundation. While sand mining triggered immediate judicial intervention, Cabinets approval of PESA Rules has broader implications for governance in tribal regions. This will benefit tribal communities by allowing them to govern their villages according to their traditions without any external interference.
Kohli and Rohit in focus as Indian crickets creme de la creme take guard for the Hazare Trophy
The former skippers will turn up for Delhi and Mumbai respectively from the opening round itself; defending champion Karnataka finds itself in the group of death (Group A) alongside SMAT winner Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala and fellow five-time winner Tamil Nadu
13 sentenced to life over lynching of father, son during anti-Waqf Act protests in West Bengal
KOLKATA: 13 persons were sentenced to life imprisonment for the lynching of a man and his son during the protests over the Waqf (Amendment) Act by a court in West Bengal's Murshidabad district on Tuesday. The court also directed the state to give Rs 15 lakh compensation to the family of the victims. Special public prosecutor Bivas Chatterjee said this is the country's second conviction in a mob lynching case and first in West Bengal. Haragobinda Das (72) and his son Chandan Das (42) were killed by a mob at their house in Jafrabad in the Samserganj police station area on April 12. The court had convicted 13 accused on Monday: Dildar Nadab, Asmaul Nadab, Injamul Haque, Ziaul Haque, Fekarul Sheikh, Azfarul Sheikh, Manirul Sheikh, Ekbal Sheikh, Nurul Islam, Saba karim, Hazrat Sheikh, Akbar Ali and Usuf Sheikh. The accused were arrested from West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand. Each of the 13 convicts was also sentenced to 10 years in prison for dacoity, 10 years of imprisonment for house trespass and a five-year term for rioting. All the sentences will run concurrently, the court said. While speaking to reporters, Additional Director General of Police Supratim Sarkar said, police had framed a chargesheet in connection with the case within 56 days following prompt investigations. The Das family has expressed their discontentment with the court verdict. Haragobinda's wife, Parul Das, said, We want the death penalty for three of the convicts, whom we have already identified. We are not happy with the court order. Leader of Opposition in the state legislative assembly Suvendu Adhikari said, the BJP will assist the family move the high court seeking death penalty for three of the 13 convicts. We are not happy with this judgment, he claimed. Adhikari alleged that the charges against the three main accused were watered down by the SIT formed to probe the case. The SIT could not live up to the expectation of ensuring exemplary punishment to the main culprits, he said. (With inputs from PTI)
Hot oil poured on woman for resisting molestation
In Giridih, Jharkhand, a woman was severely injured after two men allegedly poured hot oil on her when she resisted their molestation attempt at her shop. One accused, Uday Choudhary, has been arrested, while efforts are underway to apprehend the second suspect, Manish Choudhary. An FIR has been lodged regarding the incident.
'Dead' man returns, Chhattisgarh murder case on 4 collapses
A murder investigation in Chhattisgarh took a strange turn when the victim, believed dead and buried for 61 days, reappeared after working in Jharkhand. His family had reported him missing, and four acquaintances were arrested for his alleged murder based on a charred body and confessions.
Doctor carries out tubectomy under mobile phone flashlight in Jharkhand's Hazaribag
A viral video shows a tubectomy surgery continuing under mobile phone light at a Jharkhand government health center after a power outage. The administration has ordered an investigation and plans action against the community health worker who recorded and shared the footage.
Jharkhand: Boiling oil poured on woman for resisting sexual harassment; one arrested
RANCHI: Two youths poured boiling oil on a woman for allegedly resisting sexual harassment late Sunday evening in Jharkhand's Giridh. According to police, one accused has been arrested, while the other is still on the run. As per information received, the woman runs a shop selling fritters to support her family. The accused persons, Uday Chaudhary and Manish Chaudhary, had gone to her shop on Sunday evening. At that moment, the power went out. Both accused took advantage of the situation and attempted to molest the shopkeeper. When the woman tried to stop them from harassing her, the accused picked up a pan of scalding hot oil from the stove and threw it at her. The woman screamed out of pain as she was burned by the hot oil. Hearing her screams, local villagers rushed to the spot and immediately took her to Sadar Hospital, where she is currently undergoing treatment. According to doctors, the woman's hands and feet have been severely burned and is under constant medical supervision. According to villagers, the womans family depends entirely on the income from the stall. They alleged that the two accused youths have a history of misbehaviour. Both the accused persons come from influential families, due to which people were afraid to confront them earlier. But this time, they crossed all limits. Strict action must be taken against such elements, said a villager requesting anonymity. The villagers are extending all possible support for the womans treatment, they said. The police on the other hand have assured to take strict action will be taken against he accused persons. We have registered a case against the accused persons and arrested one of them, Uday Chaudhary, while the hunt is still on for another accused person, Manish Chaudhary. He will also be arrested soon, said the officer-in charge of Mufassil police station, Shyam Kishore Mahto.
Jharkhand's new campaign to showcase success stories of girls who stood up against child marriage
RANCHI: Jharkhands Social Welfare Directorate is set to launch a a first-of-its-kind campaign to curb child marriage by sharing real-life stories of girls who stood up against the practice. The campaign will showcase the success stories of girls who protested against the outdated practice and persuaded their families to not go through with their marriages, while also discussing the challenges they faced throughout their struggle for autonomy. Through these stories, young girls will be sensitised to the demerits of child marriage and informed about the laws prohibiting it. Officials informed that the campaign will highlight the provisions under the law against the practice of child marriage as well as schemes run by Women and Child Welfare Department, to empower young girls. For this initiative, the Directorate has identified ten such girls who successfully resisted child marriage, continued their education and have since gone on to build successful lives. The representatives include, Damini Sabar (East Singhbhum), Jaimati (Lohardaga), Rupa Kumari (Gumla), Karuna Kumari (Ramgarh), Uma (Jamtara), Chhaya Kumari ( Koderma), Manisha Kumari (Giridih), Milan Sabar (East Singhbhum), Radha Pandey (Koderma) and Chandana (Dhanbad). The campaign will be run in all the 45 sub-divisions of 24 districts of Jharkhand with a special focus on the pockets from where most of the child marriage cases come from, said an official in Social Welfare Department, requesting anonymity. All the officials in the sub-division level will be involved in this campaign to make it a success, she added. Not only government officials but the traditional heads like Manki-Munda and gram Pradhan along with the religious heads of all religion will also be involved so that more and more people get connected with this campaign, said the official. The campaign will be run under the ongoing programme Child Marriage Free Jharkhand, under which the young girls will also be made aware about the ongoing programmes being run for them by the state government.
BTech student of OP Jindal University dies by suicide in Chhattisgarhs Raigarh
RAIPUR: A 20 year old engineering student of O P Jindal University in Chhattisgarh's Raigarh district allegedly died by suicide in her hostel room on Saturday late night. The deceased has been identified as Princy Kumari, 20, a native of Jamshedpur in Jharkhand who was pursuing her second year B.Tech Computer Science. Speaking to TNIE, Raigarh ASP Akash Markam said the incident came to light after the hostel warden found her body hanging from a ceiling fan. The body was sent for post-mortem examination, and the autopsy report is awaited. The body was later handed over to the family. A case has been registered, and an investigation is underway. Markam said the exact circumstances leading to the suicide are yet to be ascertained. We are examining the contents of the suicide note recovered from her room, and statements of hostel staff, university officials and others are being recorded, he said. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Jharkhand: Toddler Dies After Consuming Cough Syrup, Probe Ordered
The family of the victim, identified as Ragini Kumar, had purchased a cough syrup from a private medical store in their locality.
RANCHI: The ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) on Sunday distanced itself from the remarks of Health Minister Irfan Ansari , who offered a job to the female Muslim doctor who was allegedly assaulted by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during a public event in Patna last week. JMM spokesperson Manoj Pandey said that there is no provision empowering the minister to offer a job with a salary of Rs 3 lakh per month. I dont think a minister can provide a Rs 3 lakh job to anyone. However, the issue that is being suppressed should be discussed, the JMM spokesperson said, stressing that the minister's statement was personal. The party was responding to Ansari's remarks, inviting the female doctor to Jharkhand and offering her a job with a monthly salary of Rs 3 lakh. I have invited the woman doctor to Jharkhand and offered her a job with a Rs 3 lakh monthly salary, a flat, a desired posting and full security, the minister said in Jamtara on Saturday. The minister was responding to the December 15 incident in Patna, where Nitish Kumar pulled the veil (naqab) off the face of a newly-recruited AYUSH doctor while she was receiving her letter of appointment. He accused Nitish Kumar of attempting to demean the hijab (veil) and the Muslim community through the act. Without naming anyone, Ansari also contrasted the incident with Jharkhand's governance. This is Jharkhand. Governance here is sensitive, inclusive and rooted in respect for human dignity, the minister said. Nusrat Parveen, a doctor hailing from Kolkata, was among ten Ayush doctors who had turned up at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Secretariat on December 15 to receive their letters of appointment. When Parveen's turn came, the 75-year-old CM pointed towards her veil and exclaimed 'what is this' before pulling it down and exposing her face. The incident has drawn widespread criticism , with many accusing Nitish Kumar of disrespecting Muslim traditions, allegedly in line with the RSS agenda. Meanwhile, former BJP minister C P Singh alleged a possible connection between the woman doctor and the Al-Falah University in Haryana, which has come under scanner in connection with the alleged white collar terror module. Singh demanded an NIA inquiry into the episode and said Ansari was not the health minister for one community alone. People from this particular community want to establish Ghazwa-e-Hind. Therefore, the NIA should investigate whether Nusrat Parveen has any connection to Al-Falah University, the BJP leader alleged. 'She can go to hell': BJP Minister Giriraj Singh defends Nitish Kumar over hijab removal incident involving Muslim doctor
DC Edit | PM Signalling SIR Bid For NRC By Backdoor?
Its not that Mr Modi is expressing his concerns on the infiltration issue and its impact on the local demography for the first time. His single most important campaign theme in Jharkhand earlier this year was also the threat posed to the local demography by the presence of infiltrators
Movement of a herd of elephants has been noticed near rail tracks between Chakradharpur (Jharkhand's Singhbhum)-Jharsuguda (Odisha) section of the division, especially Bandamuna during night
Two workers die after wall of opencast coal mine collapses in Jharkhand
Tragedy struck Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, as two coal workers lost their lives when a mine wall collapsed onto a truck. The incident occurred late Saturday night in the Urimari Police Station area. Both bodies were recovered Sunday morning.
NUPPL commences mining operations at Pachwara South coal block in Jharkhand
Pachwara South Coal Block, with an approved capacity of 9.0 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA)and extractable coal reserve of 264.84 million tonnes,was allottedfor meeting fuel requirements of NUPPLs Ghatampur Thermal Power Station, says NLCIL
Two workers trapped after wall of opencast coal mine collapses in Jharkhand
Tragedy struck Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, as a mine wall collapsed on a truck. Two workers are trapped. The incident occurred late Saturday night at a Central Coalfield Limited mine. Rescue efforts are ongoing. Darkness, fog, and a protest hampered initial rescue operations. Another worker was rescued and hospitalized. Coal extraction activities have been halted.
Bihar hijab row: Woman doctor yet to join work
Jharkhand Health Minister Irfan Ansari offers the doctor a government job with a monthly salary of 3 lakh and a posting of her choice
Jharkhand minister offers job, flat to Bihar doctor after niqab row
Ranchi: Jharkhand Health Minister Irfan Ansari on Saturday said he has offered a job with Rs 3 lakh monthly salary, a government flat and desired posting to a woman doctor from Bihar following the niqab controversy during distribution of appointment letters. Ansari alleged that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar tried to demean niqab and the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Jharkhand Minister offers job, flat to Bihar doctor after hijab row
I have invited the woman doctor to Jharkhand and offered her a job with a 3 lakh monthly salary, a flat, a desired posting, and full security, says Jharkhand Health Minister
Jharkhand minister offers job, flat to Bihar doctor after naqab row
RANCHI: Jharkhand Health Minister Irfan Ansari on Saturday said he has offered a job with Rs 3 lakh monthly salary, a government flat and desired posting to a woman doctor from Bihar following the naqab controversy during distribution of appointment letters. Ansari alleged that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar tried to demean naqab and the Muslim community by removing the veil of a woman. I have invited the woman doctor to Jharkhand and offered her a job with Rs 3 lakh monthly salary, a flat, desired posting and full security, he told reporters in Jamtara. The way a doctor and a woman was humiliated and treated with indecency by pulling her naqab is not merely an attack on one individual but a direct assault on human dignity, honour and the Constitution itself, he said. The incident, a video clip of which has been circulated widely and sparked a major political row, took place on Monday at the chief minister's secretariat in Patna when Ayush doctors had gathered to receive their letters of appointment. When the woman came up for her letter, Kumar saw her naqab, said what is this?, and then removed the veil. Meanwhile, a social worker filed a police complaint against Kumar over the incident, an officer said on Saturday. Mohammad Murtaza Alam, along with some villagers, submitted the complaint with Itki police station on Thursday, he said. Manish Kumar, officer-in-charge of Itki police station, told PTI that the complaint was filed on the basis of a video purportedly showing Kumar pulling off the naqab of the woman doctor.
Imd Weather Forecast: Uttar Pradesh is bracing for continued severe weather as the IMD has issued a red alert for dense fog and cold day conditions. Visibility has plummeted in many districts, with cold northerly winds and atmospheric conditions contributing to the chill.
Jharkhand tribal family carries infant's body in plastic bag as hospital fails to provide transport
RANCHI: Family members were forced to carry their dead four-month-old child in a plastic bag as the hospital failed to provide transportation facilities. Dimba Chatomba, a resident of Baljori village under Noamundi block, had brought his sick child to Sadar Hospital at Chaibasa on Thursday. The child's condition worsened, and the child died during treatment on Friday. After the child's death, the family members had requested the hospital management to provide a vehicle to take the body back to their village. The family reportedly waited for hours for a vehicle, but no arrangements were made. According to family members, the hospital administration neither made any alternative arrangements nor was it considerate towards the family. Broken by administrative insensitivity and the negligence of the healthcare system, the family was forced to carry the child's body in a plastic bag and take a bus back to Baljori village. Dimba had only 100 rupees in his pocket. Out of desperation, he bought a plastic bag for 20 rupees from a nearby shop and placed his four-month-old son's body inside it. With the remaining money, Dimba had to pay for the bus fare from Chaibasa to Noamundi and travelled with his sons body in the bag, said an attendant of a patient requesting anonymity. From Noamundi, Dimba will have to walk to his village Bada Baljori, the attendant added. Hospital administration, however, said that they were trying to arrange a vehicle and asked them to wait for a few more hours, but they left the hospital with the deceased child in a bag. We don't provide ambulances for transporting dead bodies. There is a separate hearse service for it, and we have only one such vehicle in the district. We asked the child's family to wait for two more hours as the hearse was at Manoharpur at that time, but they didn't agree and left for home with the body in a bag, said Chaibasa Civil Surgeon Dr Bharti Minj. According to the Civil Surgeon, the four-month-old child had breathing problem. The doctors had suggested taking the child to a higher center, but the father disagreed. The child eventually succumbed to the illness. Since the mother of the child was not there, we had inserted a tube for feeding. The child was brought in on Thursday evening and died at 1:15 pm on Friday, said the Civil Surgeon. Health Minister Irfan Ansari has assured to conduct an inquiry into the matter and see that action is taken against anyone found responsible. If something like this has really happened to a tribal family, an inquiry will be conducted and action will be taken against those responsible for it, said Ansari.
Jharkhand elephant attack claims another life in Ramgarh; toll crosses 1,270 in 18 years
RANCHI: In yet another incident of man-animal conflict in Jharkhand, 35-year-old man, Loknath Munda, was trampled to death by a wild elephant in Karma Sugiya Khira Beda area of Ramgarh on Friday. This is the fifth such death in the last three days in Ramgarh itself, as four people were trampled to death by the herd of elephants in Ghatto OP area on Thursday. Those who lost their lives on Thursday, include Amit Rajwar (33), Amul Mahto (35), Parvati Devi (40) and Savitri Devi (45). According to officials, a herd of 42 elephants, divided into 6-7 separate groups, is active in this area, which is on a rampage, causing loss of life and property in the area. Ramgarh DFO Nitish Kumar informed that Hamar Haathi app provides information about the location of elephants within a radius of approximately 10 kilometers. He also appealed to people to move to a safe place if they receive information about elephants being in the area and to refrain from disturbing the elephants or taking photos or videos of them. Notably, as per official data, more than 1270 people were killed in the last 18 years due to elephant attacks across Jharkhand. Not only have humans lost their lives, but more than 150 elephants have also been killed due to electrocution, train accidents or IED blasts during these years. According to data provided by the forest department, 474 people died in elephant attacks between 2019 and 2024. This includes 87 deaths in 2023, 96 in 2022, and the highest number, 133, in 2021. More than 16 deaths have already been reported in elephant attacks so far in 2025. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) Wildlife, Paritosh Upadhyay, said that during the last three months alone, elephants have killed more than a dozen people. The only way to prevent human-elephant conflict is to somehow guide the elephants deeper into the forests, he said. A special team from the forest department has been deployed to safely guide the elephants deep into the forests, said Upadhyay. The cooperation of villagers is also being sought in this regard, he added. Wildlife experts said that human settlements have encroached right up to the edge of the forests, as a result, elephants venture into the villages and damage crops when they can't find food in the forests. The elephants only attack villagers when they try to chase them away. Looking at the trend of elephant-related human deaths, it becomes clear that elephants only kill people after being provoked or treated in a way they perceive as threatening, said a wildlife expert, requesting anonymity. It has also been observed that the wild elephants cause maximum damage only in the new areas which they have visited for the first time, he added. Wildlife experts also said that proper awareness is required among the people in the elephant prone areas. Due to lack of knowledge, people unnecessarily disturb the elephants by throwing stones at them or taking selfies with them, which irritates them, prompting them to attack the human population, they said. Looking at the problem, more than 17 elephant corridors have been notified in Jharkhand. In addition to that, a permission has also been sought from the Government of India to install radio collars on each of the female elephants leading the herds to make it easier to track them and guide the straying elephants back to the herd.
Ranchi Diary | Jharkhand lifts Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
The Jharkhand cricket team, led by Ishan Kishan, has created history by lifting Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. It defeated Haryana by 69 runs to win the prestigious domestic T-20 tournament for the first time. Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Friday met the team members, who made history by winning the Trophy. Soren congratulated all the players, support staff and the Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) on the historic win. Soren said that by winning the Syed Mushtaq Ali T-20 cricket tournament, Jharkhand has created a new record in domestic cricket. This is an achievement and a moment of pride for the entire state. Vulture conservation centre in state Jharkhand is set to get its first Vulture Conservation and Breeding Centre, marking a significant step towards protecting its countrys rapidly declining vulture population. Located at Muta, about 36 km from Ranchi, the facility, is expected to become operational soon, offering renewed hope for the critically endangered species. According to officials, the state government has approved a proposal by the forest department to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), which will provide technical expertise for running the centre. The project was originally sanctioned by the Centre in 2009 with the objective of reviving the vulture population in the state. Soren to visit Australia to study rehab practices Chief Minister Hemant Soren is planning a visit to Australia to study post-mining rehabilitation practices, with special emphasis on tribal regions. The proposed visit follows an official invitation from the Australian Ambassador, who recently met Soren at his residence. During his visit, the Chief Minister will focus on the living conditions of indigenous communities displaced by mining activities and closely examine Australias rehabilitation frameworks in mining-affected areas. He is also expected to study initiatives aimed at the socio-economic uplift of indigenous populations, including welfare programmes and empowerment measures. Mukesh Ranjan Our correspondent in Jharkhand mukesh.r@newindianexpress.com
Jharkhand College Students Forced To Kiss At Gunpoint, Blackmailed for Money
Two college students in Jharkhand's Koderma district were assaulted, forced to kiss at gunpoint and then blackmailed for money with threats of making their videos viral.
Ishan Kishan 2.0: Calm, spiritual and matured cricketer eyes journey into future
Ishan Kishan led Jharkhand to their first Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy title. He emerged as the tournament's top scorer with 517 runs. Kishan now finds peace in reading the Bhagavad Gita. This spiritual practice has brought him maturity and a calmer approach to his game. The Jharkhand team received a Rs 2 crore reward for their historic win.
How SMAT winner Ishan Kishan found calm amid chaos through the Bhagavad Gita
Ishan Kishan's career has seen dramatic highs and lows, culminating in a period of reflection and a renewed focus on his game. Inspired by the Bhagavad Gita, he found inner peace and a disciplined approach, leading Jharkhand to a maiden T20 title. This transformation marks a significant turning point, as he aims to reclaim his place in the Indian team.
Parents in India devastated as children with thalassemia test HIV positive
The five cases in Madhya Pradesh state come weeks after a similar incident was reported in Jharkhand state.

