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Saryu Roy Pushes for Resolution Repeal to Aid Jamshedpur Ownership Rights
MLA seeks cancellation of 2018 revenue department order hindering residents’ property rights Jamshedpur East MLA Saryu Roy advocates for repealing a government resolution to facilitate ownership rights for local residents. JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur East MLA Saryu Roy has called for the cancellation of Jharkhand Government’s Revenue Department Resolution 817/Ra, issued in 2018, to clear the path for…
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mariacallous · 4 months ago
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Through local papers and word of mouth, volunteer Daya Shankar keeps track of a very specific cause of death. As soon as he receives news of someone being struck by lightning around his neighborhood in Jharkhand, East India, he picks up his motorcycle and heads to the destination. Sometimes he travels alone, other times with a team of five or six from the organization he volunteers for, the Lightning Resilient India Campaign. It’s a task he is undertaking increasingly often.
Last month, he rode to meet the Manjhi family, who lost an 8-year-old boy, Viresh, and his mother, Subodhra, after a tea stall they were sheltering under was struck during a storm. A lightning bolt can generate temperatures three times hotter than the surface of the sun, with a voltage millions of times higher than a household socket. If it connects with a human, it can stop the heart and respiratory system, damage the brain and nervous system, leave major burns, and cause blunt trauma if victims are flung by the force of being struck. On the day the Manjhis died, lightning also killed another person in the village and injured five others.
Each year, an estimated 24,000 people worldwide are killed by lightning. While a significant number, deaths per head of population have fallen sharply over the past two centuries, thanks largely due to urbanization, the protection of more substantial housing, and improved weather forecasting. But India’s large rural population remains badly affected. Between 2,000 and 3,000 Indians die annually by lightning, most of them working class people aged 10 to 50. Fatalities have risen by more than 50 percent since the turn of the century, outstripping population growth. Compare that to the US, where fatalities have been gradually falling and number around 20 a year. India can experience more than that number of deaths in a day.
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For every person who is killed by lightning, roughly another nine are struck and survive, often with life-changing injuries. And with climate change making stormy weather and lightning more common, activists like Daya believe the Indian government is failing to protect its people. “A bare minimum would be to at least spread information about all things lightning at local government level,” says Daya.
India has systems in place to predict dangerous storms. These work by gathering a lot of precise data, says Sanjay Srivastava, chair of the Climate Resilient Observing-Systems Promotion Council (CROPC), an intergovernmental institute that works to develop resilience against climate change impacts. Srivastava is also the convener of the Lightning Resilient India Campaign.
“Detecting the precise location of a lightning cloud-to-ground strike is a calculation mechanism where a minimum of three devices are required,” says Srivastava. These are radio frequency detectors, to detect the radio waves produced by lightning; a doppler weather radar, to detect precipitation and wind patterns associated with storms that may produce lightning; and a lightning detector, a device specifically designed to detect the electromagnetic signals produced by lightning strikes.
As of April 2022, India’s National Remote Sensing Center had 46 lightning-detection sensors installed across the country. Another institute, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, has 83 in place. These, along with other private and institutional data, monitor and guide India’s lightning strike warning system.
The data shows that Jharkhand and other neighboring regions in East and Central India are among the country’s hot spots, as they are where hot and dry air currents from the northwest meet moist easterly currents. When clouds encounter warmer air, moist air rises until it reaches the subzero temperatures of the upper atmosphere, where it can freeze into ice particles called graupel. As these then collide with other ice particles, they generate electrostatic charges, which can eventually lead to lightning. Rising global temperatures are increasing this phenomenon.
However, despite advancements in meteorology, the full mechanisms behind lightning’s formation and behavior remain partially shrouded in mystery. The precise triggers, the exact nature of how lightning propagates through the atmosphere, and the factors that determine the intensity of each strike are still not fully understood. The risk to human life can be predicted in only fairly broad terms.
And while these early warning systems exist, their information often does not reach people in time. This is why volunteers like Shankar work to inform people on how to stay safe and teach how to build easy-to-make lightning arrestors—devices that neutralize cloud-to-ground lightning.
The day Shankar visited the Manjhis’ house, it was drizzling. On the way he spotted farmers and locals sheltering under trees. He stopped to inform them that standing under a tree during rainfall increases the chances of getting hit by lightning. But they said there was no other place where they could take shelter.
Lightning strike casualties are more prevalent in rural areas where infrastructure is limited. Concrete houses, which can have protective Faraday cage effects, are less prominent there than in cities, while tall vegetation, which workers might shelter under, can attract strikes. Densely populated areas in stormy regions also see more casualties. “We can say there are two factors behind lightning casualties. There are lots of environmental factors, and then there are socioeconomic factors,” says Anand Shankar, who works at the India Meteorological Department at the Ministry of Earth Sciences in the state of Bihar (Anand and Daya are not related).
Increasingly, attention is focusing on air quality too. In recent research for Bihar, which neighbors Jharkhand and is one of the worst affected states in India, Anand found that particulate matter in the air increased lightning activity in the region. Aerosols such as pollution or dust particles can affect the friction between the particles that generate lightning and make it more common.
But to what extent growing casualties in Bihar can definitively be attributed to pollution or global warming isn’t yet clear, says Ashish Kumar, a colleague of Anand’s at the IMD. “We had no data before 2015–16, so we have not come to the conclusion whether this is happening recently due to climate change.” But Kumar doesn’t refrain from pointing out that a warming planet can lead to increased lightning activities. Research has projected that a 1 degree Celsius rise in temperature can lead to a 12 percent increase in lightning strikes.
When Daya reached the Manjhis’ house, the family told him that Viresh and Subodhra had taken shelter under a plastic-roofed tea stall because a storm had hit on their way back home from their farm. “People consider that saving themselves from the water is most important,” he says, but they fall prey to dangerous lightning strikes if they stand under something that can act as a conductor. “The best option for them would have been to find a concrete shelter.”
Spreading this sort of knowledge is why volunteers like Daya hunt for the places where recent lightning deaths have taken place. “We often arrange talk shows and plays and other things in the rural areas, but people are either too busy or not interested. But when such accidents take place, people get aware and are willing to listen,” he says.
Another way the Lightning Resilient India Campaign tries to reach the masses is through schoolchildren. “They are curious and spread the message in their families and communities,” Daya says. Warnings are also pushed through government hooters and through mobile applications like the Damini app, which triggers a warning notification before a lightning strike.
“It is not like a cyclone, where you have seven days and you are evacuating people,” says Srivastava. “It’s instant. So, those 30 minutes or three hours are the golden hours.” But often farmers who live far away from their houses do not bring mobile phones to their fields and leave very early for work, and might miss the warning alert.
Srivastava and Anand agree that the best solution would be to put up more lightning arrestors. But with limited funds and a lack of government support, campaign volunteers have to resort to promoting the use of DIY lightning arrestors in high-risk areas. These can be made by fixing the metal rim of a bicycle wheel high up on a bamboo stick and attaching the rim to the ground using copper wire. “They are not bad for a small area, but their efficiency is limited when compared with bigger lightning arrestors,” says Srivastava.
In the absence of adequate protections, 16 of the 36 states and union territories in India have started accepting lightning strikes as a state disaster, including Bihar and Jharkhand, and so pay out compensation money of 400,000 rupees ($4,766) to the family of a deceased person. This does something to help families handle the economic shock of losing someone, but still leaves thousands unsupported. “Only 10 percent of people die—90 percent are left with a social trauma,” says Srivastava. “We need to create a psychosocial relief and also proper medical treatment for those who survive,” he says.
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viratsteelspecial-blog · 10 months ago
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Looking for prominent high quality Tool and Die Steel Supplier in Jamshedpur?
Jamshedpur is the largest and most populous city in Jharkhand and the first planned industrial city in India. Jamshedpur is a major industrial city located in the East Singhbhum district of Jharkhand, India. It is one of the largest and most populous cities in the state and holds significant importance as an industrial and economic center. It was founded by Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata Group, and named after him.
Jamshedpur is renowned for its industrial landscape and is often referred to as the “Steel City of India.” The Tata Steel plant, one of the oldest and largest steel plants in the country, is a major contributor to the city’s economy. Other industries include automotive manufacturing, cement production, and various engineering and manufacturing units..
Jamshedpur is industrial city in the state of Jharkhand , India. It is also known for its industrial development and urban planning. Jamshedpur has some tools and die steel industries that manufacture and supply various types of tools, dies, molds, and other components for various industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical, etc.
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The following grades of steel are available with them on an ex-stock basis:
DIE STEEL ( HH 370 - 410 BHN ) (DB6 / DIN-1.2714 / AISI L6 )
HOT WORK STEELS (DIN 2343, 2344 / AISI H11, H13)
PLASTIC MOULD STEELS (DIN 2738, 2311 , AISI P 20 )
HIGH SPEED STEELS (DIN 3243 , 3343 / AISI M2 , M35)
COLD WORK STEELS - HCHCr. (DIN 2379 , 2080 / AISI D2 , D3)
ALLOY STEELS, EN-SERIES ETC.
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green-real-estate · 4 days ago
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Real Estate of East India
Meghalaya: Eco-Tourism and Increasing Urbanization Eco-tourism drives demand in Meghalaya due to the state's rich natural beauty.
Key Cities: Shillong, Tura. Key Trends: Eco-tourism, residential development for urban growth. Investment Opportunities: Eco-friendly resorts, vacation homes, and mixed-use projects.
Mizoram: Residential Expansion and Eco-Tourism The growth in Mizoram's real estate is mainly due to the state's scenic beauty and growing urbanization. More residential and commercial projects are now coming up in Aizawl, the capital city of Mizoram.
Key Cities: Aizawl. Key Trends: Residential and eco-tourism developments. Investment Opportunities: Affordable housing, eco-tourism resorts.
Jharkhand: Industrial Growth and Affordable Housing The growth of industry in Jharkhand is on the rise with its rich mineral resources. Affordable housing is on the anvil in the state's urban centers.
Key Cities: Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad. Key Trends: Industrial and affordable housing development, infrastructure growth. Investment Opportunities: Industrial real estate in Jamshedpur, residential projects in Ranchi, and affordable housing schemes.
Bihar: Affordable Housing and Growing Demand Bihar's real estate market is witnessing increased demand due to rapid urbanization and population growth. The state government's initiatives to improve infrastructure are further stimulating development.
Key Cities: Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur. Key Trends: Affordable housing, government-backed residential and commercial projects. Investment Opportunities: Affordable housing in Patna, development of properties near religious sites like Gaya.
Assam: Tea Gardens and Growing Urbanization The real estate market in Assam is growing due to the rising urbanization in the state. The city of Guwahati is becoming a commercial as well as residential hub.
Key Cities: Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jorhat. Key Trends: Residential projects in Guwahati, commercial real estate for growth of tea industry, government infrastructure projects. Investment Opportunities: Residential property and commercial spaces for the tea industry in Guwahati, Kaziranga Arunachal Pradesh: The State of Tourism, Infrastructure Development Arunachal Pradesh, so beautiful, is an untapped destination for eco-tourism and its attendant real estate development. Infrastructure across the state is slowly catching up, and the opportunities will keep the real estate developing.
Important Cities: Itanagar, Tawang. Key Trends: Green field and tourism-driven projects; government-supported infrastructure growth Investment Opportunities: Resort, homestay, and tourism-related real estate properties Odisha Important cities: Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela. Key Trends: IT hubs and residential growth in Bhubaneswar, industrial activities in Rourkela, and affordable housing initiatives. West Bengal Important cities: Kolkata, Siliguri, Durgapur Key Trends: Premium residential growth in Kolkata, commercial activity in New Town, logistics areas in Siliguri and Durgapur. Jharkhand Important cities: Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad. Key Trends: Residential and retail expansion in Ranchi, industrial parks in Jamshedpur, and mining-linked real estate in Dhanbad.
Mizoram Key Cities: Aizawl, Lunglei, Champhai. Key Trends: Growth in eco-friendly residential projects and tourism-based real estate, particularly in Aizawl.
Tripura Key Cities: Agartala, Udaipur, Dharmanagar. Key Trends: Affordable housing in Agartala, tourism-driven developments, and small-scale commercial growth in urban areas.
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samacharapp · 14 days ago
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Bungalows worth Rs 70 crores built for 11 ministers of the new Jharkhand government, 'Griha Pravesh' after January 15
70 crore bungalows built for 11 ministers of the new Jharkhand government, 'Griha Pravesh' after January 15
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Ranchi, December 9 (IANS). Luxurious duplexes have been built in Ranchi Smart City Campus for 11 ministers of the new Jharkhand government at a cost of about 70 crores. The ministers will move into these bungalows as soon as 'Kharmas' ends in the new year 2025. Chief Minister Hemant Soren inspected the newly constructed residences for the ministers on Monday. He directed the officials to complete the work of giving 'finishing touch' to these residences by January 15.
All modern facilities will be available for the ministers, their families and staff living in these bungalows built in the same campus in Ranchi Smart City. The area of ​​each bungalow is 16,321 square feet, while the built-up area is about 8,000 square feet. Each bungalow is divided into two parts, in which the first part is the residential block and the second part is the annex block. The annex block has been built according to the working needs of the ministers.
Every bungalow has indoor AC and lift facility. The ground floor of the residential block has entrance gallery, drawing room, lobby, guest room, master bedroom suite, dining area, utility area, kitchen with grocery, family lounge, minister's residential chamber, minister's inner office and caretaker's room. The first floor has family lounge, master bedroom, children's bedroom, pantry, multipurpose store, pooja room, open terrace and balcony. There will also be a small park in front. All bedrooms will have balconies.
A club house is being built in the residential complex where cafe lounge, reception office, gym, badminton court, kitchen, bathroom have been built. Two dormitories have also been built in the servant block for the driver and guard.
Smart City is being developed in 656 acres of land in Dhurva area of ​​Ranchi. In this, the construction of bungalows of ministers has been completed first and fastest. The foundation stone of the Smart City project was laid on 9 September 2017 by former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu.
On Monday, during the inspection of the residential complex, the Chief Minister directed the concerned officials to complete the work of the club house, badminton court and police barracks soon. On this occasion, MLA Kalpana Soren, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Avinash Kumar, Principal Secretary of Urban Development Department Sunil Kumar, Secretary of Building Construction Department Arwa Rajkamal, CEO of Smart City Amit Kumar and other officers were present with the Chief Minister.
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shravya96 · 23 days ago
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India's iron ore production rises 4 pc in Apr-Oct  
India's iron ore production witnessed a 4% rise during the April-October period of FY24, reaching approximately 158 million tonnes compared to 152 million tonnes in the same period last year. This increase highlights the sector's steady recovery amidst fluctuating global demand and domestic industrial growth.
Iron ore, a critical raw material for steelmaking, forms the backbone of India's industrial sectors, including construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure development. The production growth aligns with increased domestic demand, driven by government-led infrastructure projects under the National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) and the push for urbanization. Additionally, private sector investments in steel production have amplified the demand for iron ore, contributing to the production boost.
State-wise, Odisha, India’s largest iron ore-producing state, maintained its dominance, contributing nearly 50% of the total output. Other key states, including Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Karnataka, also reported stable production levels. The rise can be attributed to better mining practices, policy support from the central government, and enhanced logistics that streamlined ore transport to steel plants and export ports.
However, challenges persist in the iron ore mining sector. Environmental regulations, delays in mine clearances, and high export tariffs continue to impact profitability and export competitiveness. India imposed a 50% export duty on iron ore to prioritize domestic supply, which has constrained global market participation despite rising international prices. This policy has drawn mixed reactions, as miners seek a balance between meeting domestic demand and leveraging export opportunities.
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 18th November. Jharkhand, with its rich tribal history and evolving socio-economic landscape, stands at the crossroads of urbanisation and rural development. The state’s political arena reflects this dichotomy, where rapid urbanisation clashes with rural realities, creating a stark divide that influences electoral outcomes, governance priorities, and social harmony. This divide is most evident in the contrasting political narratives of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), each vying for dominance in this complex environment. Urbanisation: BJP’s Stronghold Amidst Challenges Urban Jharkhand, dominated by cities like Ranchi, Jamshedpur, and Dhanbad, has become fertile ground for the BJP’s narrative of development and modernisation. Promises of improved infrastructure, 24-hour electricity, and beautification projects resonate deeply with urban voters. These voters, often distanced from the agrarian and tribal issues of rural Jharkhand, are drawn to the BJP’s focus on economic growth and urban planning. However, urbanisation in Jharkhand has been a double-edged sword. The rapid transformation of agricultural land into commercial spaces has outpaced the development of basic urban infrastructure. Water supply systems, waste management facilities, and drainage networks remain woefully inadequate, exposing the structural weaknesses behind the glitzy promises. Yet, BJP’s strong urban outreach and narrative overshadow these deficiencies, leaving opposition parties struggling to address these urban concerns effectively. Rural Realities: JMM’s Grassroots Connection In stark contrast, rural Jharkhand remains a bastion for the JMM and its allies, which have historically championed the cause of tribal and marginalised communities. Welfare programmes, such as direct cash transfers for women, pensions for the elderly, and food security initiatives, have cemented JMM’s appeal among rural voters. These policies address pressing concerns like poverty, inequality, and land rights, making JMM the natural choice for those prioritising social justice over urban growth. Rural voters, who often grapple with issues like land displacement, lack of education, and inadequate healthcare, see the BJP’s urban-centric narrative as out of touch with their realities. However, the JMM faces an uphill battle in expanding its appeal beyond these rural strongholds, particularly as urban voters increasingly demand policies aligned with modernisation and economic development. The Role of Communal Narratives A worrying trend in Jharkhand’s urban areas has been the BJP’s reliance on communal rhetoric to polarise voters. In cities with significant minority populations, elections often transform into contests of identity rather than governance. This strategy has not only deepened social divisions but also undermined the potential for inclusive policies that cater to both urban and rural populations. The communalisation of politics has placed secular parties like the JMM at a disadvantage. Their lack of sustained outreach in urban constituencies and inability to present a counter-narrative have allowed BJP to dominate this space. This polarisation risks turning elections into a battleground for religious and cultural identities, overshadowing pressing developmental issues. Bridging the Divide: Challenges and Opportunities To bridge the urban-rural divide, Jharkhand’s political landscape requires a recalibration of strategies. The JMM and its allies must go beyond welfare politics to address the aspirations of the urban electorate. Investments in urban infrastructure, coupled with a narrative of inclusive growth, can help them make inroads into urban constituencies. Simultaneously, countering communal rhetoric with a focus on harmony and shared prosperity is crucial. Jharkhand’s diversity—comprising tribal, rural, and urban populations—demands a unifying narrative that transcends the binaries of development and identity politics.
Conclusion: A Litmus Test for Jharkhand’s Future Jharkhand’s electoral outcomes will serve as a litmus test for the state’s future. Can the welfare-driven approach of rural politics find resonance among urban voters? Will the urban-centric narratives tighten their grip, or can a balance be struck between growth and social equity? The answers lie in the ability of political actors to craft policies and narratives that address the aspirations of both rural and urban populations. Jharkhand’s journey from a resource-rich tribal state to a modern political entity is far from over. The challenge ahead is not just about winning elections but about creating a cohesive vision for its diverse populace, ensuring that no community is left behind in the pursuit of progress.   The post Jharkhand’s Political Divide: Navigating Urban-Rural Realities in a Fragmented State appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 18th November. Jharkhand, with its rich tribal history and evolving socio-economic landscape, stands at the crossroads of urbanisation and rural development. The state’s political arena reflects this dichotomy, where rapid urbanisation clashes with rural realities, creating a stark divide that influences electoral outcomes, governance priorities, and social harmony. This divide is most evident in the contrasting political narratives of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), each vying for dominance in this complex environment. Urbanisation: BJP’s Stronghold Amidst Challenges Urban Jharkhand, dominated by cities like Ranchi, Jamshedpur, and Dhanbad, has become fertile ground for the BJP’s narrative of development and modernisation. Promises of improved infrastructure, 24-hour electricity, and beautification projects resonate deeply with urban voters. These voters, often distanced from the agrarian and tribal issues of rural Jharkhand, are drawn to the BJP’s focus on economic growth and urban planning. However, urbanisation in Jharkhand has been a double-edged sword. The rapid transformation of agricultural land into commercial spaces has outpaced the development of basic urban infrastructure. Water supply systems, waste management facilities, and drainage networks remain woefully inadequate, exposing the structural weaknesses behind the glitzy promises. Yet, BJP’s strong urban outreach and narrative overshadow these deficiencies, leaving opposition parties struggling to address these urban concerns effectively. Rural Realities: JMM’s Grassroots Connection In stark contrast, rural Jharkhand remains a bastion for the JMM and its allies, which have historically championed the cause of tribal and marginalised communities. Welfare programmes, such as direct cash transfers for women, pensions for the elderly, and food security initiatives, have cemented JMM’s appeal among rural voters. These policies address pressing concerns like poverty, inequality, and land rights, making JMM the natural choice for those prioritising social justice over urban growth. Rural voters, who often grapple with issues like land displacement, lack of education, and inadequate healthcare, see the BJP’s urban-centric narrative as out of touch with their realities. However, the JMM faces an uphill battle in expanding its appeal beyond these rural strongholds, particularly as urban voters increasingly demand policies aligned with modernisation and economic development. The Role of Communal Narratives A worrying trend in Jharkhand’s urban areas has been the BJP’s reliance on communal rhetoric to polarise voters. In cities with significant minority populations, elections often transform into contests of identity rather than governance. This strategy has not only deepened social divisions but also undermined the potential for inclusive policies that cater to both urban and rural populations. The communalisation of politics has placed secular parties like the JMM at a disadvantage. Their lack of sustained outreach in urban constituencies and inability to present a counter-narrative have allowed BJP to dominate this space. This polarisation risks turning elections into a battleground for religious and cultural identities, overshadowing pressing developmental issues. Bridging the Divide: Challenges and Opportunities To bridge the urban-rural divide, Jharkhand’s political landscape requires a recalibration of strategies. The JMM and its allies must go beyond welfare politics to address the aspirations of the urban electorate. Investments in urban infrastructure, coupled with a narrative of inclusive growth, can help them make inroads into urban constituencies. Simultaneously, countering communal rhetoric with a focus on harmony and shared prosperity is crucial. Jharkhand’s diversity—comprising tribal, rural, and urban populations—demands a unifying narrative that transcends the binaries of development and identity politics.
Conclusion: A Litmus Test for Jharkhand’s Future Jharkhand’s electoral outcomes will serve as a litmus test for the state’s future. Can the welfare-driven approach of rural politics find resonance among urban voters? Will the urban-centric narratives tighten their grip, or can a balance be struck between growth and social equity? The answers lie in the ability of political actors to craft policies and narratives that address the aspirations of both rural and urban populations. Jharkhand’s journey from a resource-rich tribal state to a modern political entity is far from over. The challenge ahead is not just about winning elections but about creating a cohesive vision for its diverse populace, ensuring that no community is left behind in the pursuit of progress.   The post Jharkhand’s Political Divide: Navigating Urban-Rural Realities in a Fragmented State appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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5th-pillar · 1 month ago
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Key Debates and Discussions in Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha
Get a front-row seat to the significant debates and discussions happening within the Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha. Our platform captures the essence of these sessions, highlighting the perspectives of different political leaders, the introduction of new bills, and the resolution of state challenges. With accurate and timely Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha news Hindi, we bring you closer to the state's legislative activities. From rural development policies to urban planning strategies, stay updated on how Jharkhand’s governance is evolving. Our detailed analyses and regular updates provide a clear picture of the state’s political landscape.
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The Latest Laws in India: A Comprehensive Overview for Legal Aspirants
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Latest Laws in India: An Evolving Landscape
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Family Law Bare Act: A Key Legal Resource
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States like Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Mizoram also have their own legal frameworks. Jharkhand State Laws emphasize resource management and cultural preservation, whereas Madhya Pradesh State Laws address public welfare and property disputes. Maharashtra State Laws govern a wide range of areas, from urban development to consumer protection, while Mizoram State Laws focus on tribal rights and community governance.
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Keeping Up with Legal News and Updates in India
Staying current with Legal News in India and regular Legal Updates is essential for professionals, students, and anyone interested in the field of law. Understanding the latest amendments, court rulings, and policy changes can significantly impact one’s knowledge and decision-making in legal matters. Subscribing to trusted legal news sources and platforms can help you stay informed about crucial developments.
Overseas Law Schools: Opportunities Beyond Borders
For those looking to expand their legal education, Overseas Law Schools offer diverse opportunities. These institutions provide world-class education, exposure to international legal systems, and potential global career pathways. Whether it’s pursuing a Master’s in Law (LL.M.) or enrolling in short-term courses, studying abroad can enrich one's understanding of the law in a global context.
State-Specific Legal Frameworks: A Closer Look
Apart from the states mentioned, laws in Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, and Gujarat also play a pivotal role in shaping their respective regional legal landscapes. Andhra Pradesh State Laws focus on local governance, public order, and infrastructure development, while Arunachal Pradesh State Laws aim at preserving tribal rights, managing resources, and maintaining peace in the region. Meanwhile, Gujarat State Laws provide robust regulations for trade, commerce, and public welfare, supporting the state’s thriving economic environment.
Conclusion: Navigating the Complexities of Indian Law
Navigating through the complexities of Indian law requires constant learning and staying updated with changes. Whether you are preparing for the State Judicial Services Exam, looking for Judiciary Question Papers, or interested in state-specific laws, understanding the current legal framework is key to success in the field. Explore diverse resources, stay informed about legal news and updates, and consider international opportunities to expand your horizons.
By staying informed and adaptable, you can make the most of the opportunities in the evolving legal landscape of India.
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garudsurvey587 · 4 months ago
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drone survey in mumbai
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, drone surveys have become an indispensable tool for various industries. Whether it’s urban planning, construction, agriculture, or environmental monitoring, drones provide accurate and timely data that can significantly enhance decision-making processes. In cities like Ranchi, Noida, Pune, Mumbai, and states like Haryana, the demand for drone survey services is on the rise, reflecting a broader trend of embracing modern technology for efficient outcomes.
Why Drone Surveys Are Essential
Drone surveys offer a multitude of benefits over traditional survey methods. They provide high-resolution aerial images and 3D maps, making them ideal for large-scale projects that require precise measurements. Drones can cover vast areas quickly, reducing the time and cost associated with manual surveys. Additionally, drones can access hard-to-reach or hazardous areas, ensuring the safety of surveyors while delivering accurate data.
Drone Survey in Ranchi
Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, is witnessing rapid urbanization and infrastructure development. As the city expands, there is a growing need for accurate and efficient surveying methods. Drone survey in Ranchi have become a game-changer for construction companies, urban planners, and government agencies. These surveys provide detailed topographical data, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions about land use, infrastructure development, and environmental conservation. By utilizing drones, projects in Ranchi can be completed faster and with greater accuracy, ensuring sustainable growth for the city.
Drone Survey in Noida
Noida, a thriving industrial and IT hub in Uttar Pradesh, is known for its high-rise buildings, expansive residential complexes, and bustling commercial zones. The city’s rapid development demands precise and efficient surveying techniques. Drone survey in Noida offer unparalleled accuracy and speed, making them the preferred choice for construction companies, real estate developers, and government bodies. With drone technology, large areas can be surveyed in a fraction of the time it would take with traditional methods. This efficiency is particularly beneficial in Noida, where timely project completion is crucial for maintaining the city’s growth trajectory.
Drone Survey in Pune
Pune, a prominent city in Maharashtra, is known for its educational institutions, IT parks, and manufacturing industries. The city’s diverse landscape, which includes urban, suburban, and rural areas, requires versatile surveying solutions. Drone survey in Pune cater to a wide range of industries, from agriculture to construction. In the agricultural sector, drones can monitor crop health, assess soil conditions, and optimize irrigation practices. In urban areas, drone surveys provide critical data for infrastructure development, traffic management, and environmental monitoring. The ability to capture high-resolution images and create 3D models makes drone surveys an invaluable tool for Pune’s development projects.
Drone Survey in Mumbai
Mumbai, the financial capital of India, is a bustling metropolis with a complex urban landscape. The city’s rapid growth and high population density present unique challenges for urban planners, developers, and government agencies. Drone survey in Mumbai have emerged as a powerful solution for addressing these challenges. With their ability to provide accurate and real-time data, drones are being used for various applications, including land surveys, building inspections, and disaster management. In a city like Mumbai, where space is at a premium, drone surveys offer the precision needed for efficient land use planning and infrastructure development. Moreover, drones can access areas that are difficult to reach, such as narrow alleys and high-rise buildings, ensuring comprehensive data collection.
Drone Survey in Haryana
Haryana, a state with a mix of urban and rural landscapes, has seen significant development in recent years. The state’s proximity to the national capital, Delhi, and its growing industrial base have increased the demand for advanced surveying techniques. Drone survey in Haryana are playing a crucial role in supporting this development. Whether it’s for agricultural land mapping, infrastructure projects, or environmental conservation, drones provide the accurate and timely data needed to drive progress. In rural areas, drones can be used to assess crop health, monitor water resources, and plan irrigation systems. In urban areas, they are instrumental in land use planning, road construction, and real estate development. The versatility of drone surveys makes them an essential tool for Haryana’s ongoing development.
Benefits of Drone Surveys
1. **Accuracy**: Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and LiDAR sensors can capture precise data, ensuring accurate measurements and detailed maps.
2. **Efficiency**: Drones can cover large areas quickly, reducing the time and cost of surveys. This efficiency is particularly beneficial for large-scale projects.
3. **Safety**: Drones can access hard-to-reach or hazardous areas, minimizing the risk to human surveyors. This is especially important in industries like mining, construction, and disaster management.
4. **Versatility**: Drones can be used in various industries, including agriculture, construction, urban planning, environmental monitoring, and disaster management.
5. **Real-Time Data**: Drones can provide real-time data, allowing for quick decision-making and immediate action when needed.
Conclusion
As the demand for accurate and efficient surveying methods grows, drone surveys have become the go-to solution for cities and states like Ranchi, Noida, Pune, Mumbai, and Haryana. These regions, each with unique challenges and opportunities, benefit immensely from drone technology's precision, speed, and versatility. By embracing drone surveys, industries and government bodies can ensure that their projects are completed on time, within budget, and accurately. As technology continues to evolve, drone surveys will undoubtedly play an even more significant role in shaping the future of urban and rural development in India.
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townpostin · 5 months ago
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New Leprosy Colony Brings Hope to Affected Residents
CM to Inaugurate State-of-the-Art Housing Complex in Ranchi Jharkhand government’s initiative provides dignified living spaces for 250 leprosy-affected families in a peaceful Dhurva locality. RANCHI – A landmark moment for leprosy-affected individuals in Ranchi is set to unfold as Chief Minister Hemant Soren prepares to inaugurate a specially designed housing complex. The Leprosy Colony,…
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5thpillar1 · 4 months ago
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Vidhan Sabha Election News: Key Insights into State Politics
5th Pillar is your one-stop destination for the latest and most reliable political updates during election season. With our focused coverage on Vidhan Sabha election news, we bring you every key development from the campaign trail to the counting day. Our platform provides readers with accurate and insightful reports on political parties’ strategies, candidates’ profiles, and the major issues influencing voters. We go beyond just breaking news by offering detailed analyses and expert opinions on how each decision impacts the election outcome. From rural to urban constituencies, 5th Pillar covers it all, ensuring that no voter is left uninformed. Dive deep into the heart of the electoral process with our continuous updates on rallies, manifestos, and key election events, and stay ahead of the curve during the most crucial moments in your state's political journey.
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twnenglish · 5 months ago
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New Government Schemes and Programs Announced in Union Budget 2024-25
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Union Budget 2024-25 outlined a comprehensive vision for India's transformation into a 'Viksit Bharat' or Developed India by 2047. The budget prioritized nine key areas: agriculture, employment, skilling, human development, manufacturing, services, urban development, energy security, infrastructure, innovation, and next-generation reforms.
The budget was underpinned by a strong focus on inclusive growth, with significant allocations for sectors like agriculture, education, healthcare, and social welfare. It emphasized job creation, skill development, and infrastructure development as crucial drivers of economic growth. Additionally, the budget prioritized energy security through investments in renewable energy sources and nuclear power.
To achieve the ambitious goal of a developed India, the government introduced several flagship schemes, including the Purvodaya plan for the eastern region, the PM Surya Ghar initiative for rooftop solar, the Atmanirbhar Oil Seeds Abhiyan, employment-linked incentive schemes, a new skilling program, the Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Unnat Gram Abhiyan, a credit guarantee scheme for MSMEs, and NPS Vatsalya.
These initiatives are designed to address specific challenges and create opportunities across various sectors of the economy.
Overall, Budget 2024-25 presented a roadmap for India's progress towards becoming a developed nation, with a strong emphasis on inclusive growth, job creation, and infrastructure development.
Explore the Full List of Schemes from the 2024-25 Union Budget
Viksit Bharat: The Blueprint for a Developed India
The Union Budget 2024-25 introduced the ambitious vision of 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) by 2047. This overarching goal encompasses a multi-faceted approach to propel India towards economic prosperity, social progress, and environmental sustainability.
Purvodaya: Developing India's Eastern Region
A cornerstone of the Viksit Bharat initiative is the 'Purvodaya' plan, designed to accelerate the development of India's eastern region. States like Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh will be at the heart of this development push.
Infrastructure Development: Significant investments in transportation, energy, and digital connectivity are planned to improve the region's infrastructure.
Human Capital Development: Focus on education, healthcare, and skill development will be crucial to enhancing the region's human capital.
Economic Growth: The government aims to create a conducive environment for businesses and industries to thrive, generating employment opportunities and boosting economic growth.
By transforming the eastern region into a growth engine, the government aims to reduce regional disparities and contribute significantly to India's overall development.
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amityranchi · 5 months ago
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Amity Rises Among Top Engineering Colleges in Ranchi
Making a successful career in engineering is the dream of every student but the major concerns they face are while selecting the college and the stream they wish to pursue engineering from.  This article is about how one can become a successful engineer by choosing the right stream and a top engineering university in Ranchi with a superior quality of education and world-class infrastructure. We are going to discuss how pursuing engineering from a top institute, impacts students' career path and success. 
Engineering courses offered at Amity 
Do you know why Amity Ranchi is considered the best engineering college in Ranchi? Because the university offers a range of engineering programs in six different fields, giving students multiple options to pursue their interests and career goals. These fields include:
B.Tech in biotechnology
This course includes both the principles of biology and technology, making students skilled enough to apply for job roles, majorly in fields like healthcare, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals.
B.Tech in civil engineering
You will get the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of designing, constructing, and maintaining the infrastructure of buildings, roads, bridges, and dams. Under this course, job opportunities are open for them in the construction industry and urban development.
B.Tech in computer science & engineering
After completing engineering in this field, you will get the opportunity to work in various industries, including information technology, aerospace, defence, manufacturing, banking and finance, healthcare, and retail. Having graduated from the best b.tech college in Jharkhand can also work for various employers, including software development companies, computer system integrators, consulting firms, or end-users.
B.Tech in electronics & communication engineering
This course includes telecommunications, signal processing, and electronic circuit design as its subjects. After finishing engineering, the professionals have the chance to apply for jobs in aviation and avionics, communication & telecommunication, consumer electronics, electricity plants, radio & television, manufacturing, distribution, computer applications, analytical equipment manufacturing, and many other industries. 
B.Tech in mechanical & automation engineering
Students get the chance to learn about various systems, such as mechanical systems, robotics, automation, and manufacturing processes. After completion of the course, students have a chance in the fields of aerospace, automobiles, chemical factories, and oil exploration, among many other opportunities.
B.Tech in artificial intelligence
Nowadays, artificial intelligence & machine learning (AI & ML) have become two of the most demanded programs in the modern world. With a technical degree in artificial intelligence and machine learning, students gain theoretical and practical knowledge in AI  and can effectively use this knowledge to shape various career opportunities in fields like robotics, AI specialists, and many more.
Conclusion 
Choosing the right engineering college in Ranchi results in a successful career ahead. Amity University Ranchi stands out for its excellence, diverse programs, and world-class infrastructure. Apply at Amity today!
Source: https://amityuniversityranchi.blogspot.com/2024/08/amity-rises-among-top-engineering.html
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dialurbanjharkhand · 6 months ago
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Top Houses for Sale in Jharkhand | Dialurban
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Jharkhand, known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, is rapidly emerging as a preferred destination for real estate investment. Whether you're looking for a cozy residential home, a luxurious villa, or a modern apartment, Jharkhand has a wide array of options to suit every taste and budget. Dialurban, a trusted name in the real estate industry, brings you the best houses for sale in Jharkhand, ensuring a seamless and satisfying property-buying experience.
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Jharkhand offers a diverse range of housing options that cater to various preferences and lifestyles. From traditional homes that reflect the local architecture to contemporary apartments equipped with modern amenities, there's something for everyone. Dialurban’s extensive listings include houses in prime locations such as Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, and Bokaro, among others. Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat in the suburbs or a bustling urban dwelling, Dialurban has you covered.
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Buying a house is a significant investment, and Dialurban understands the importance of making an informed decision. Our team of real estate experts is committed to providing personalized services tailored to your specific needs. We offer comprehensive assistance throughout the buying process, from selecting the right property to negotiating the best price and handling legal formalities. With Dialurban, you can be assured of a smooth and hassle-free experience.
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Dialurban prioritizes your safety and satisfaction. All property listings on our platform undergo rigorous verification to ensure authenticity and reliability. We work with reputable real estate companies and developers in Jharkhand to bring you the best deals. Our secure transaction processes and transparent dealings give you peace of mind, knowing that your investment is in safe hands.
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Finding your dream home in Jharkhand is now easier than ever with Dialurban. Explore our curated listings of top houses for sale and take the first step towards owning a beautiful home in this vibrant state. Trust Dialurban to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring a satisfying and secure property-buying experience. Discover the best real estate opportunities in Jharkhand with Dialurban today!
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