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Bhubaneswar: Families of new Covid-19 cases will be in home quarantine




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Jagannath temples in state to follow Puri protocol




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Minister under attack for ‘ignorance’




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Odisha: Parties attack government on migrant labourer issue

Leaders of political parties on Friday expressed concern over the sad state of Odia migrant labourers stranded at different parts of the country.




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Pregnant dog, April, who was beaten to death, finally gets justice

A few days ago, a pregnant dog was beaten to death by two women in the Samantrarapur area.




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Brics and later: PM Modi’s foreign policy must reflect

Beginning this week with the Brics summit at Fortaleza and Brasilia in Brazil, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a packed foreign policy schedule over the next two months.




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Fifa 2014 showcased the rise of the global South as well as of Germany

The greatest show on earth just ended. It has seen the demise of greats and the democratisation of football.




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India’s best hope is that the Budget due February 2015 chooses growth and jobs

The presidential address to Parliament on June 9, 2014 had focussed nearly exclusively on projects and schemes, eschewing policy. Therefore, many had eagerly awaited the budget speech for a policy vision of the new government. Unfortunately, it too left observers guessing on whether the government would tackle tough reforms or rely principally on better implementation.




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Case of India’s youths joining ISIS is a wake-up call for Indian security agencies




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To climb up human development ladder, India must reinvent its mai-baap sarkar




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AAP decides to focus on Delhi and not contest upcoming assembly elections in other states

Aam Aadmi Party’s decision to not contest any of the four upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana and Jharkhand is the wisest choice the party has made in the last six months.




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UPSC and CSAT are not for castaways, civil services must pick the best

Precious time of the nation and its leadership is being wasted on a non-issue, namely Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)’s new Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT).




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India’s antiquated law on contempt of court restricts personal liberty and must be overhauled

After having raised the issue of whether the clubby and secretive collegiums system actually preserves the independence of the judiciary former Supreme Court judge, Justice Markandey Katju, has now trained his guns on India’s antiquated contempt of court law. He has made the valid point, in this newspaper, that judicial supremacy cannot be based on the law of kings in a democracy.




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Government must step in and curb rampant medical malpractice in India

The cancer of corruption eating into India’s medical sector is no secret. Reports of patients being prescribed unnecessary tests by unscrupulous doctors in league with labs abound.




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European Union agrees to impose broad economic sanctions against Russia

TIMES VIEW Europe had to react to MH17 downing Chandan Nandy Moscow did not stop after annexing Crimea but continues to foment insurgency in Ukraine.




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Did you know our Parliament has not just politicians but also Renaissance men and women?

Politics isn’t a career choice in itself, as far as parliament’s website is concerned.




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Advocates’ panel to provide aid to members




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Babulal urges Hemant to lower Covid test cost at pvt labs




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Jharkhand BJP chief Deepak Prakash has angioplasty after heart attack




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Ranchi admin issues SOP for transit of migrant workers




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Tribal woman kills PLFI leader in Gumla




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Five new cases as Jharkhand does 1,000 tests in a day

Five migrant workers who returned to their homes in Palamu from Chhattisgarh in an autorickshaw on May 1 tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday, taking the state’s tally of coronavirus cases to 132. Of these, 89 are active cases while 41 have recovered and two have died during treatment.




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Kolhan on toes over spike in Covid cases in Rourkela




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Gumla police to felicitate woman who killed wanted PLFI commander




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22 Covid cases in Jharkhand in biggest spike, most are returning migrants




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Ranchi cops' tough stand on lockdown violators

Police have decided to take stringent measures against the violation of lockdown norms in the capital city




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Basant reaches Dumka amid lockdown, Lois points at JMM’s ‘VIP culture’




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Ranchi district court to hear cases through video conference from now

The Ranchi district court set up counters with boxes for fresh filing, certified copies, notary and the bar at its premises to speed up the hearing of cases through video conferencing amid the lockdown.




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Medical train reaches Ranchi after gas leak diversion

A special train with 1,148 passengers — mostly stranded patients and caregivers — reached Hatia station in Ranchi from the healthcare hub of Vellore in Tamil Nadu at 11.15am on Friday, eight hours after its scheduled arrival time.




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Jharkhand woman’s corpse lies in morgue as administration awaits Covid report

The body of a 40-year-old woman from Masaliya block area of the district is lying in a local morgue since May 3, as local authorities are yet to get reports of her swab samples.




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Jharkhand bans 11 pan masala brands for a year over harmful ingredient

The Jharkhand government on Friday banned the manufacturing, sale and storage of 11 prominent brands of pan masala for a year after it found they contained magnesium carbonate, which is harmful for the heart and can cause various diseases. The state had tested these products for three months.




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No option but to end life: Kharra man blamed for Covid spread




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HC takes suo motu cognisance of migrants’ plight




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Stranded Pak citizens reach home, praise prompt service on both sides




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Poachers, dogs sighted during machan census in Tipeshwar




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Residents want 2 makeshift veggie markets shut




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Call it health, physical or Covid distancing, say sociologists




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Barring final year, govt cancels all univ exams in state




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Datke gets MLC ticket, Bawankule ignored yet again




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HC seeks state stand on NMC chief’s curbs on non-essential shops




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Decide on liquor shop owners’ demand before May 12: HC




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Nagpur: 'Release corporators' fund to help stranded migrants, poor people’




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Gym workout vs. home workout: The good and the bad

Certainly, it is not an easy choice as both have their pros and cons.




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What happens when you use hand sanitizer daily

We all are using hand sanitizers much more than ever before. Proper handwashing and using sanitizer whenever washing hands is not possible, can save all of us from bacteria and viruses




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Habits that can ruin your relationship

Habits can make or break a relationship. Here's what your zodiac sign says about the habit you need to avoid when in love.




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10 timeless poems by Rabindranath Tagore

Remembering Tagore on his 159th birth anniversary today, here we list down some of his timeless poems that continue to resonate his creative charm and are still as relevant.




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How pandemic can set back your career

The unemployment rate in the US has seen an unprecedented growth; Indians are making ends meet after thousands were asked to take pay cut.




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Asymptomatic coronavirus: Can it be identified?

For the uninitiated, silent spreaders are the people who are infected with coronavirus but show little to no symptoms of the disease.




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Ambulance जैसी ड्रेस पहनकर कुत्‍ता निकालता है साइरन की आवाज! देखें VIDEO

रिवर नामक य‍ह कुत्‍ता (Dog) एंबुलेंस (Ambulance) के साइरन (Siren) की आवाज निकालने के दौरान अपनी मालकिन पर इसलिए भी नजर रखता है कि वो उसका वीडियो बना रही है या नहीं. रिवर का यह वीडियो सामने आने के बाद सोशल मीडिया पर धूम मचा रहा है.




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टक्कर मारने के बाद पटरी से उतरी Mumbai-Bhubaneswar Lokmanya Tilak

Mumbai से Bhubaneswar जा रही ट्रेन Lokmanya Tilak Express ने कोहरे की वजह से खड़ी मालगाड़ी में टक्कर मार दी और बेपटरी हो गए 8 डिब्बे.