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Dhanbad civic body partners with chamber of commerce to collect tax

Dhanbad civic body partners with chamber of commerce to collect tax Drive to be carried out from February 12 to 23 at various locations across district The Dhanbad Municipal Corporation, in a bid to mop up revenue through increasing realisation of taxes, has joined hands with Federation of Dhanbad Zila Chamber of Commerce. The camps, scheduled to be held from February 12 to February 23, will be processing taxes including trade licence, holding tax and water user charges. The first camp will be organised at Purana Bazar of Commerce on February 12. This will be followed by similar camps at Saraidhela on February 13, Jharia on February 14, Jamadoba on February 15, Kendua on February 16, Rangatand on February 17, Park Market on February 19, Bank More on February 20, Hirapur Hatia on February 21, Phusbunglow on February 22, and City Centre of February 23.

Dhanbad reels under power cuts as DVC supply is disrupted

Dhanbad reels under power cuts as DVC supply is disrupted Maithon-Dumka circuit shut down citing maintenance work The problems faced by Dhanbad residents reeling under the impact of electricity crisis due to power cuts being carried out by Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) since December 23  has further increased from Wednesday. The Jharkhand Urja Sancharan Nigam Limited has started to further regulate the power supply from the 220 KV Kandra grid substation of Dhanbad. The Maithon- Dumka Circuit of the Kandra Grid substation, used for drawing 60 megawatts of power from Dumka Grid, has undergone shutdown from Wednesday till January 14, restricting the power supply to 30 megawatts only.

Coal town residents face problems as auto strike enters second day

Coal town residents face problems as auto strike enters second day Dhanbad district administration doing nothing to end deadlock, allege operators Dhanbad passengers continued to face troubles on roads for the second consecutive day on Wednesday, as a strike launched by auto-rickshaw operators remained in force.  Demanding a host of needs, including raising the minimum fare from Rs 5 to Rs 10, the unions had called for an indefinite strike on Tuesday. Talking to The Telegraph Online, PK Chaudhary, a resident of Tapowan Colony in Dhanbad and a medical distributor, said that his workplace is 40 kilometers away from his residence. “I travel by bus from Govindpur to Topchanchi everyday. But due to the strike, it is difficult for me to travel to Govindpur, which is five kilometres away from my residence.”

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