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Ghatshila By-Election 2025: JMM’s Somesh Chandra Soren Leads in Tight Contest
Jharkhand, State

Ghatshila By-Election 2025: JMM’s Somesh Chandra Soren Leads in Tight Contest

Ghatshila, Jharkhand: The Ghatshila Assembly by-election 2025 has turned out to be a closely fought battle between the National Democratic Alliance (NDA-BJP) and the India Alliance (JMM). Counting of votes began at 8:00 AM on 14th November, with live updates keeping voters on edge throughout the day. Key Highlights from the Counting Somesh Chandra Soren of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) is leading the race with 16,110 votes, ahead of BJP candidate Babulal Soren, who has secured 8,569 votes. Ramdas Murmu of JLKM received 5,278 votes, while candidates from smaller parties and independents accounted for the remaining votes. JMM’s lead widened progressively across rounds of counting: Round 1: Soren 5,450 | Babulal Soren 2,204 | Ramdas Murmu 3,286 Round 2: Soren 10,919 | Ba...
harkhand Foundation Day 2025: The Saga of Babulal Marandi – Struggle, Sacrifice, and Political Turmoil
Jharkhand, State

harkhand Foundation Day 2025: The Saga of Babulal Marandi – Struggle, Sacrifice, and Political Turmoil

a name synonymous with struggle, sacrifice, and political resilience, has played a pivotal role in shaping Jharkhand’s political landscape. From strengthening the BJP’s grassroots presence to standing against Naxalite violence and laying the foundation for development in the state, his journey has been marked by both triumph and personal heartbreak. Early Life and Political BeginningsBorn on 11th January 1958 in Kodaibank village, Giridih district, Marandi completed his schooling locally and earned a postgraduate degree in Geography from Ranchi University. During this time, he joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and later served as Organizational Secretary of the Vishva Hindu Parishad in Jharkhand. Marandi became a staunch advocate of development and democratic governance in th...
harkhand High Court Highlights Blood Donation Bottles; CM Soren Launches Statewide Blood Donation Drive
Jharkhand, State

harkhand High Court Highlights Blood Donation Bottles; CM Soren Launches Statewide Blood Donation Drive

J Ranchi: During a hearing on a public interest litigation (PIL) in the Jharkhand High Court, it was revealed that patients continue to face hurdles in accessing blood due to outdated practices in blood banks. Atul Gera, Secretary of Life Savers, Ranchi unit, informed the bench led by Chief Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan that despite previous court orders, patients still receive blood only when their relatives donate a unit to replenish the blood bank stock. The PIL was filed following incidents where children in Chaibasa and Ranchi were found HIV-positive due to contaminated blood transfusions. The court heard that the condition requiring relatives to replace blood stock persists even today, creating difficulties for patients in urgent need. Government Measures to Improve Blood Ava...
Ghatshila By-Election Concludes Peacefully with 73.88% Voter Turnout
Jharkhand, State

Ghatshila By-Election Concludes Peacefully with 73.88% Voter Turnout

Jamshedpur: Voting for the Ghatshila Assembly by-election in Jharkhand concluded peacefully on Tuesday, with a robust 73.88% voter turnout recorded by 5 PM. Polling began at 7 AM, and long queues of voters were seen at several polling stations well before the scheduled start, reflecting the high public enthusiasm — particularly among women voters. According to the Chief Electoral Officer, K. Ravi Kumar, all 300 polling stations in Ghatshila were operational on time, and strict security measures were in place. CCTV cameras were installed both inside and outside polling booths, and the entire process was monitored live through webcasting, ensuring transparency and smooth conduct of the election. Key Highlights: By 11 AM, voter turnout stood at 34.32%. By 3 PM, it reached 69.07%,...
Why Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Struggles to Establish JDU Base in Jharkhand: The Kurmi vs. Kurmi/Kudmi Politics
Jharkhand, Politics, State

Why Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Struggles to Establish JDU Base in Jharkhand: The Kurmi vs. Kurmi/Kudmi Politics

Ranchi, Jharkhand: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, a stalwart in state politics for nearly two decades and a nationally respected leader, has struggled to establish a strong Janata Dal United (JDU) base in neighboring Jharkhand. Despite efforts, the party has failed to make significant inroads in the state. Attempts to Navigate Ethnic EquationsAhead of the Jharkhand Assembly elections in November 2024, a crucial meeting was held at Nitish Kumar’s official residence in July 2024, attended by Jharkhand JDU leaders and Bihar ministers. The focus was on understanding the state’s complex ethnic dynamics, particularly the aspirations of the Kurmi/Kudmi community, which has long sought recognition as a Scheduled Tribe (ST) in Jharkhand. In an effort to appeal to Kurmi voters, Nitish Kuma...
Six Extortionists Arrested in Hazaribagh: Police Seize Country-Made Pistol and Eight Live Cartridges
Jharkhand, State

Six Extortionists Arrested in Hazaribagh: Police Seize Country-Made Pistol and Eight Live Cartridges

* Hazaribagh (Jharkhand): In a major breakthrough, Hazaribagh Police have arrested six criminals involved in two separate cases of extortion and intimidation. The accused had allegedly demanded ₹10 lakh from a local doctor and later opened fire outside his residence to spread fear when their demands were not met. According to Barhi Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Ajit Kumar Vimal, the gang contacted the doctor on October 30, demanding ₹10 lakh as extortion money. On November 6, the miscreants allegedly fired at the doctor’s parked vehicle to threaten him. Following an intensive investigation, police conducted coordinated raids and arrested all six accused. During the operation, officers recovered one country-made pistol, eight live cartridges, a motorcycle, and six mobile pho...
After 22 Years, Wasseypur’s Don Fahim Khan Walks Free — Residents Fear the Return of Gang Wars in Dhanbad
Jharkhand

After 22 Years, Wasseypur’s Don Fahim Khan Walks Free — Residents Fear the Return of Gang Wars in Dhanbad

Dhanbad: The release of Fahim Khan, infamously known as the “Don of Wasseypur,” has reignited fear and unease across the coal capital of Jharkhand. Following the Jharkhand High Court’s order, the 75-year-old gangster — who spent over 22 years behind bars — has been freed on humanitarian grounds due to ill health. While his family celebrates, the people of Dhanbad and Wasseypur fear a possible return to the dark, violent past that once defined the region. For decades, Wasseypur was synonymous with gang wars, bloodshed, and revenge killings. The railway line connecting Dhanbad to Gaya had become an infamous dividing line — a “border of death” — between the rival factions of Fahim Khan and Shabbir Khan. Crossing it meant certain death. This railway stretch, running through Wasseypur, becam...
Shocking Scene in Jharkhand: Security Guard Treats Injured Patient in Absence of Doctor at Torpa Referral Hospital
Jharkhand

Shocking Scene in Jharkhand: Security Guard Treats Injured Patient in Absence of Doctor at Torpa Referral Hospital

Khunti (Jharkhand): Barely 50 kilometers from the state capital Ranchi, a disturbing picture of Jharkhand’s crumbling healthcare system has emerged from Torpa Government Referral Hospital in Khunti district. In the absence of a doctor, a security guard was seen treating an injured patient, a scene that starkly highlights the dire condition of medical services in 21st-century India and 25-year-old Jharkhand. According to reports, two youths — Naushad from Masjid Mohalla and Roshan from Kamdara — were seriously injured in a road accident near Torpa. Local villagers immediately called for an ambulance, but none arrived. Left with no choice, they rushed the victims to the hospital in a private vehicle. When the patients reached the hospital, no doctor was on duty. Seeing the young men wr...
Ghatshila By-Election: Campaigning Ends; Former CM Champai Soren Breaks Down Over Hemant’s “Bull” Remark
Jharkhand, Politics

Ghatshila By-Election: Campaigning Ends; Former CM Champai Soren Breaks Down Over Hemant’s “Bull” Remark

Jamshedpur: Campaigning for the Ghatshila Assembly by-election in Jharkhand concluded on Sunday evening after days of intense political sparring. On the final day, emotions ran high as former Chief Minister Champai Soren, father of BJP candidate Babulal Soren, broke down while reacting to Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s controversial “bull” remark. Addressing the media, an emotional Champai Soren said, “Calling the family of Jharkhand’s movement leaders ‘bulls’ is deeply insulting.” He added that the remark reflects the anti-tribal mindset of the current JMM government. “What has this government really done for the tribals, farmers, and laborers?” he asked, adding that the statement was not just a personal insult but “an attack on the dignity of the entire Jharkhand movement.” Earlier,...
Jharkhand Weather Alert: Severe Cold Wave Warning in Six Districts from 10–12 November
Jharkhand

Jharkhand Weather Alert: Severe Cold Wave Warning in Six Districts from 10–12 November

Ranchi: The winter chill has arrived early in Jharkhand, with the Meteorological Department issuing a cold wave alert for six districts from 10th to 12th November. Residents of Palamu, Garhwa, Chatra, Gumla, Latehar, and Lohardaga have been advised to take precautions as minimum temperatures are expected to drop further during this period. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), temperatures in most parts of the state have already fallen by 1–3°C over the past 24 hours, and the trend is expected to continue. Khunti recorded the lowest temperature at 9°C, while Koderma, Garhwa, and Chatra registered 11°C. Dense morning fog is also likely, which may affect visibility. The northwest winds are contributing to the sharp fall in temperatures, with minimum readings dropping ...