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Teenage girl kills self two days after boyfriend's death in Pakur | Ranchi News


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DUMKA: Two days after her boyfriend was found hanging from a tree, a teenage girl from a village under Malpahadi outpost of the town police station in Pakur district allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself from a tree on Monday night. The incident came to light on Tuesday morning after the villagers found the 15-year-old girl hanging and informed her parents.
While the girl's father said she was upset over her the death of her boyfriend, who hailed from the neighbouring village, his mother filed an FIR saying her son was killed by the girl's parents, who were reportedly opposed to the relationship.

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Soren at Harvard conference: Tribals were never Hindus, need Sarna code | Ranchi News


Chief minister Hemant Soren speaks at the online India Conference organised byHarvard University on Saturday
RANCHI: Chief minister Hemant Soren on Saturday night shared the pain of tribals, who he said are discriminated against in the country, during the online India Conference of Harvard University. He also differentiated the religion the tribals follow from Hinduism and said a separate code in the upcoming Census is the need of the hour. Soren became the first tribal leader from the country to participate in the conference which is into its 18th edition this year.
Soren was interacting with a senior fellow from Harvard Kennedy School, Dr Suraj Yengde, who threw a volley of questions related to tribal identity, Centre-state relations and the model of development among other issues.

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31 cases, 36 recoveries, 1 death in Jharkhand | Ranchi News

The number of active Covid-19 cases fell to 453 on Sunday as Jharkhand reported 31 fresh infections against 36 recoveries. Meanwhile, the state report

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'Price hike, farm laws systematic attack on farmers' | Ranchi News

Over 2,000 tractors and nearly 50,000 people from different parts of the state took part in the tractor rally organised by Congress, a ruling alliance

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Street play artists, social outfits to counsel beneficiaries for second shots | Ranchi News

To step up coverage of second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine among healthcare workers and to motivate other beneficiaries, district administrations acro

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Experts lay stress on safety norms, vaccination amid spike in cases in Maha, Kerala | Ranchi News

With a new and “more transmissible” virus strain infecting people in Maharashtra and in Kerala in the past few weeks, healthcare experts in Jharkhand

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Suffered at BJP's hands for being tribal: Hemant at Harvard meet | Ranchi News


Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren
RANCHI: Chief minister Hemant Soren on Saturday night participated in an online discussion with Harvard Kennedy School’s senior fellow Suraj Yengde at the 18th edition of the India Conference organised by students of Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business school. During the close-to-one-hour discussion, Soren answered questions about tribal identity and Centre-state relations.
Soren said the tribals are being oppressed even after 72 years of Independence. “They are used as napkins. If the tribals are educated, who will be there to serve as drivers and cooks of the corporate?” he lamented. Soren also said the country is being radicalised and just for being a tribal, he and his party has suffered at the hands of the right-wing BJP and its allies.

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Hemant demands separate column for tribals in Census | Ranchi News


Chief minister Hemant Soren takes part in the online Niti Aayog meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in Ranchi on Saturday
RANCHI: Chief minister Hemant Soren has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to include a separate column for tribals in the Census register for upcoming 16th Indian Census commencing from this year. Among several other demands made at Niti Ayog’s online meeting chaired by the PM in presence of many other CMs, Soren also stressed on the need to strengthen “Bharat” (villages) for India to become Atmanirbhar (self-reliant), increase in MNREGA wages to reduce rural distress and universalisation of old-age pension.

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Tribal bodies to shift separate code protest to Delhi | Ranchi News


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RANCHI: Tribal groups from Jharkhand will head for Delhi from February 25 onwards to shift their protest to the national capital to demand a separate tribal religious code in the upcoming census.
On Saturday, members of different groups under the banner of Rashtriya Adivasi Dharma Samanway Samiti (National Tribal Religion Coordination Committee), staged a daylong dharna outside the Raj Bhavan to press for the demand.
Notably, chief minister Hemant Soren, whose government had passed a resolution for a separate tribal code in the assembly last year, too, raised the demand before Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the online meeting of Niti Aayog.

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