With only two days left, the Ram Maha Utsav sparks nationwide celebrations, with Jamshedpur and other cities transforming into vibrant hubs of devotion and joy.
Assistant governor Anjani Nidhi leads Rotary Clubs of Jamshedpur and Chaibasa Zone 18 in 'Every Feet Must Have a Slipper' campaign, distributing over 1000 pairs of slippers to those in need, highlighting the necessity of basic footwear.
NIT Jamshedpur inaugurates a specialized program on IoT and GNSS for enhancing agriculture, sponsored by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
Governor CP Radhakrishnan applauds the efforts of Ram Manohar Lohia Seva Sansthan and Red Cross in Jamshedpur, ordering land allocation for hospital expansion.
Area MLA Mangal Kalindi's efforts in Jamshedpur lead to the start of road construction near Tata Pigment, addressing long-standing water jam and road deterioration issues.
DeepSource, a cutting-edge code health platform founded by NIT Jamshedpur alumnus Sanket Saurav, is rapidly expanding its global influence, attracting clients such as NASA, Uber, and Slack.
Over 20,000 people gather at Sakchi for the Jam@Street event, enjoying activities from martial arts to live music, organized by Tata Steel UISL in collaboration with Tata Steel and Tata Steel Foundation.
Jamshedpur SSP's foot patrolling initiative aims to strengthen court security following recent incidents. The SSP himself inspected the court and emphasized no compromise on security.
Free Medical Camp in Lakshmi Nagar Draws Attention to Cleft Conditions. The camp treated nine patients and educated the public on cancer and cleft conditions.
A girl was critically injured after being stabbed multiple times in Chaibasa and later referred to Jamshedpur as police began a search for the attacker.
A violent clash in Jamshedpur led to a youth’s death after firing and blade attack, triggering protests by family members demanding compensation and bill waiver.
West Bengal voter list revision sparks row as TMC claims 63 percent deleted names are Hindus, while BJP questions data without Election Commission confirmation.
Baridih High School in Jamshedpur gains senior secondary status, enabling local students to study humanities and commerce under the new education policy.