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Ranchi police very close to crack the Ormanjhi murder case

UPDATED: January 12, 2021 18:41 IST The primary suspect, Bilal had been in jail earlier also for his connection in a murder case (Image Credit: India Today/ Satyajeet Kumar) The Ranchi police is very close to uncovering the mystery of the Ormanjhi murder case that had caused a storm and had drawn flak from the opposition. The beheaded naked body of a girl was recovered from Ormanjhi behind the Sai University on January 3rd, 2021. Despite a massive search for the police operation, the head of the body could not be recovered. th. The rural SP Ranchi is on the lookout for Bilal Khan, who is believed to be the kingpin in the brutal murder case. The police had already announced an award of Rs 5 lakh to the informant who would provide clues and information on the case. The reward was initially Rs 25,000, which was revised to Rs 50,000 and then raised to Rs 5 lakh.

Jharkhand: Naked, beheaded woman s case sparks protests in Ranchi, BJP attacks Soren govt

Jharkhand: Naked, beheaded woman s case sparks protests in Ranchi, BJP attacks Soren govt Jharkhand: Naked, beheaded woman s case sparks protests in Ranchi, BJP attacks Soren govt The BJP on Friday attacked the Hemant Soren government over the issue of women s security in Jharkhand. The attack comes days after a naked and beheaded woman s body was found at a university campus near Ranchi advertisement UPDATED: January 9, 2021 00:49 IST Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren is under increasing pressure as the case has sparked protests in the State (Photo Credit: PTI) As the mystery continues to shroud the identity and the fate of the naked and beheaded body of a woman recovered from Sai University near Ranchi, the BJP on Friday attacked the Hemant Soren government in the state over the issue of women security.

India Coronavirus Dispatch: Drones can play a role in vaccine delivery

Drones can play a role in Covid vaccine delivery As we inch closer to the vaccine roll-out, the debate rages on about how to reach hundreds of millions of people in the most efficient way possible. It will be a gigantic task even though India has an established vaccination delivery system owing to its universal immunisation programmes. India has the world’s largest railways and road networks but a new, efficient method of transporting vaccines would be required, say Abhishek Chakravarty, an Assistant Professor of Law at Sai University in Chennai, and Abhijit Rajkhowa a mechanical engineer with interest in public policy.

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