Three Bangladeshi women were apprehended by the Sadar police in Ranchi for illegally entering India. They had crossed the international border and were found with fake Aadhaar cards. The women, identified as Nimpi Barua, Sarmin Akhtar, and Nipa Akhtar, were staying in a hotel under Bariatu police station area. One of the women had a fake Aadhaar card and four mobile phones seized from her. The police are searching for three more girls who entered India with them.
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Unidentified criminals stole Rs 14 lakh from a car on Kanke Road in Ranchi. The incident occurred on Wednesday. Police are carrying out search operations to nab the criminals.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren today reviewed the status of hospitals run by the Chief Minister Critical Illness Treatment Scheme, Ayushman Bharat Scheme, Employees State Insurance Corporation and the updated work progress of 108 ambulance service in the Jharkhand Ministry. On this occasion, he gave
A Vision Document on Sustainable Just Transition ‘Nav-Nirman Ki Ore Agrasar’ was unveiled today by Chief Secretary Sukhdev Singh in gracious presence of Secretary, Ministry of Coal, Government of India, Amrit Lal Meena, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Forest, Environment and