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Jharkhand news digest: Newly-constructed Jamshedpur road link caves in

Elsewhere in the state: SL: Bosnian midfielder on Jamshedpur FC radar; Seating arrangement for SSLNT Women’s College students; Jewellers protest against new hallmarking rules

Our Bureau Published 24.08.21, 02:07 AM
Cracks on Dobo-Kanderbera road on Monday.

Cracks on Dobo-Kanderbera road on Monday. Animesh Sengupta

Jamshedpur:The newly-built Dobo-Kanderbera road in Seraikela-Kharsawan district linking Jamshedpur to NH-33 has started caving due to plying of greater number of vehicles than estimated earlier. As a result of the road's deteriorating condition, especially the heavy vehicles tend to evade plying through the middle of the road otherwise the vehicles get tilted to the left side. The Dobo-Kanderbera road was built by the state's road construction department's (RCD) Seraikela division simultaneously with a road-bridge, known as Domuhani bridge, was set up over Subernarekha in 2019. Though considered to be an approach road from the Domuhani bridge to Kanderbera on the NH-33, a large number of vehicles, including trucks, trailers, dumpers and multi-axel vehicles started playing from the industrial hubs in Jamshedpur as well as Adityapur. (Kumud Jenamani)

Semir Stilic

Semir Stilic The Telegraph Pic

SL: Bosnian midfielder on Jamshedpur FC radar

Jamshedpur: Semir Stilic is on the radar of Jamshedpur Football Club (JFC) which is trying to complete the quota of signing foreign players for the upcoming Indian Super League season of 2021-22. Stilic, the 33-year-old attacking midfielder who has represented the Bosnia and Herzegovina Olympic team, can fulfil the requirement of JFC head coach Owen Coyle who is looking to field a solid and experienced player in the midfield. With the ISL transfer window closing on August 30, clubs are rushing to rope in the best players. (Jayesh Thaker)

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Work in progress of one of the new seating shades for passengers near SSLNT Women’s College in Luby Circular Road in Dhanbad

Work in progress of one of the new seating shades for passengers near SSLNT Women’s College in Luby Circular Road in Dhanbad Gautam Dey

Seating arrangement for SSLNT Women’s College students

Dhanbad: The construction of shades over the seating arrangements in front of the SSLNT women’s College is being carried out at the initiative of Nishi Singh, president of Inner Wheel Club, more than two years after the beautification of the oldest and most green road of Dhanbad. Out of the two shades, construction of one of shades situated in front of the college is almost complete while the construction work of another shade over the bamboo made seating arrangement is likely to begin soon. (Praduman Choubey)

Jewellery shop owners of Dhanbad protest against the hallmarking rule at Bank More Market in Dhanbad on Monday.

Jewellery shop owners of Dhanbad protest against the hallmarking rule at Bank More Market in Dhanbad on Monday. Gautam Dey

Jewellers protest against new hallmarking rules

Dhanbad: More than 600 jewellers of Dhanbad and Bokaro on Monday shut their shops and refrained from trading by participating in a nationwide strike as per the call given by All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council to protest against the new hallmarking rules.The protesters also held a meeting at a hotel in Dhanbad under the banner of Dhanbad Zila Sarrafa Vyavsai Sangh during which they expressed reservation over the specific provision pertaining to hallmarking ID (HUID) as per which mandatory hallmarking has come into force and those selling non certified products are to be fined from September. (Praduman Choubey)

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