In a significant move to promote higher education in Jharkhand, Chief Minister Champai Soren introduced the Guruji Student Credit Card and the Manki Munda Scholarship schemes in Ranchi. These initiatives aim to dismantle financial barriers for students aspiring for higher education, ensuring they can pursue their academic goals without monetary constraints.
In a significant development for tribal education, Union Minister Arjun Munda inaugurated the Eklavya School in Kuda village, Khunti district, and handed over appointment letters to over 135 teachers, underscoring the government's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities in tribal regions. This initiative aims to provide quality education to tribal children, empowering them to contribute to India's development.
In an unprecedented move towards agricultural innovation and entrepreneurship, the Pusa Krishi Vigyan Mela has been inaugurated in Simdega, marking the first time the district plays host to this national-level agricultural science fair. This event, organized by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa (New Delhi), and taking place at Albert Ekka Stadium from March 10th to 12th, symbolizes a significant leap towards realizing the vision of a prosperous farmer community through the adoption of modern agricultural techniques and entrepreneurship.
Kalpana Soren highlighted Jharkhand government's achievements in Sahibganj, emphasizing readiness for the upcoming elections and development commitments.
Jharkhand's Chief Minister Champai Soren initiates a pivotal irrigation project aimed at ensuring three crops annually for farmers, fostering agricultural and economic advancements.
In a decisive move to alleviate traffic woes in Ranchi, Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren has mandated weekly progress reports on the Kantatoli Flyover construction, aiming for an August completion amidst previous delays due to land acquisition and utility shifting.
In an effort to preserve and promote Jharkhand's diverse linguistic heritage, the state government has announced the integration of tribal and regional languages into the curriculum for classes 1 to 5 in government primary schools, marking a significant development since the state's creation in 2000.
The residents of Khunti, Jharkhand, are on the cusp of witnessing a transformative phase in regional connectivity and economic development, thanks to the inauguration of three significant road projects by Union Minister Arjun Munda, with Union Road, Transport, and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari laying the foundation stones online.
In a groundbreaking move aimed at revitalizing the agricultural sector of Kolhan, Union Minister Arjun Munda has inaugurated a three-day dairy fair and agricultural exhibition at the Chaibasa Khunt Katti ground in West Singhbhum district. This initiative marks a significant step towards advancing agricultural practices and enhancing milk production in the region.
A truck crash near Seraikela after a tyre burst caused a six-kilometre jam, blocking traffic on the Chaibasa road and disrupting movement early morning.
Three killed in elephant attacks in Ramgarh’s Gola area as villagers accuse forest officials of failing to issue warnings, triggering fear and protests.
A युवक dies in a trailer accident in Baridih while theft attempts at multiple Sundernagar shops raise safety concerns in Jamshedpur, police begin investigations.
A tempo driver in Jamshedpur died by suicide after a domestic dispute in Bistupur, prompting a police investigation into the circumstances of the incident.
Jharkhand won silver at Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 in Raipur, with eight Naval Tata Hockey Academy players playing a key role in the team’s strong performance.
The first death anniversary of CISF lathi charge victim Prem Prakash Mahto was observed at Bokaro Sector 11, with ex-CM Champai Soren unveiling his statue and vowing to agitate for displaced workers’ jobs.