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Maintaining Covid protocols, idols in Ranchi to remain under 5 feet

CM seeks 5-ft land from locals to turn Ranchi into a world-class city | Ranchi News

CM Hemant Soren (TOI File Photo) RANCHI: Chief minister Hemant Soren on Friday urged denizens of the city to leave a five-foot area in front of their land so that the government can make Ranchi a sustainable, clean and world-class city with hassle-free mobility. Appealing for citizen’s participation in the infrastructure development of the city, Soren said, “There are several areas in the state capital which cannot be accessed easily by emergency vehicles as the roads aren’t wide enough. To do away with these problems, I would request citizens to leave at least five feet in front of their land so that necessary urban infrastructure could be constructed by the government and make it a world-class city.”

Former CISF constable trains, guides youngsters from Jharkhand to join military

Former CISF constable trains, guides youngsters from Jharkhand to join military Inspired by a retired CISF man’s efforts, serving and retired personnel offer free guidance to youths so that they can join army or paramilitary and serve India, writes Mukesh Ranjan Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Currently, more than 50 candidates have registered for the training camp and more are coming every day. (Photo | EPS) JHARKHAND:  Driven by a desire to save the rural youth of his state, Jharkhand, from various forms of addiction, Ravi Shankar Sahni, a former Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable, took a resolve some five years ago Mujhe Kuch Karna Hai (I want to do something). And what he did, gave a new direction to the lives of these youngsters. He started training and guiding them so that they could join armed/paramilitary forces and serve the country.

Former CISF constable trains, guides youngsters from Jharkhand to join military

Former CISF constable trains, guides youngsters from Jharkhand to join military Inspired by a retired CISF man’s efforts, serving and retired personnel offer free guidance to youths so that they can join army or paramilitary and serve India, writes Mukesh Ranjan Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Currently, more than 50 candidates have registered for the training camp and more are coming every day. (Photo | EPS) JHARKHAND:  Driven by a desire to save the rural youth of his state, Jharkhand, from various forms of addiction, Ravi Shankar Sahni, a former Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable, took a resolve some five years ago Mujhe Kuch Karna Hai (I want to do something). And what he did, gave a new direction to the lives of these youngsters. He started training and guiding them so that they could join armed/paramilitary forces and serve the country.

Ranchi s 25-year-old Archie Sen, feeding 200 street dogs daily, also arranges for vaccines, multivitamins, collar belts and doctors | रांची की 25 वर्षीय आर्ची सेन 200 स्ट्रीट डॉग्स को रोज खिला रहीं खाना, उनके लिए वैक्सीन, मल्टीविटामिन्स, कॉलर बेल्ट और डॉक्टर का प्रबंध भी करती हैं

Ranchi s 25-year-old Archie Sen, feeding 200 street dogs daily, also arranges for vaccines, multivitamins, collar belts and doctors | रांची की 25 वर्षीय आर्ची सेन 200 स्ट्रीट डॉग्स को रोज खिला रहीं खाना, उनके लिए वैक्सीन, मल्टीविटामिन्स, कॉलर बेल्ट और डॉक्टर का प्रबंध भी करती हैं
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