Jharkhand faces a Rs 15,000 crore revenue gap as the government pushes an ambitious Rs 1.10 lakh crore internal resource target amid fiscal stress.
Jharkhand records highest-ever excise revenue of Rs 4013.53 crore in FY26, driven by enforcement, digital tracking, and policy reforms.
From illegal buildings to mining surveillance and vehicle taxation, the cabinet signals a governance shift. But execution will decide whether this is reform or repetition.
Jharkhand has initiated a structured push towards integrating artificial intelligence into governance, with the launch of a two-day capacity-building workshop for officials in Ranchi.
The Centre has revised iron ore pricing rules, introducing a structured mechanism for low-grade hematite ore, including BHQ and BHJ. The amendment is expected to unlock...
The Centre has revised toll rules for overloaded vehicles on National Highways, introducing a stricter penalty framework linked to excess load and mandating FASTag-based payments. The...
Jharkhand reiterates that filing appeals does not excuse non-compliance, citing Supreme Court directions on contempt.
The Enforcement Directorate is probing a suspected Rs 500 crore land scam in Bokaro involving forged 1962 records, shell companies and large-scale financial irregularities linked to...
With MCA approval in place, NSE advances plans for a coal exchange to address inefficiencies through market-based trading.
Model panchayats were honoured in Kolhan as Jharkhand government highlights PESA rollout, decentralisation and women’s participation in gram sabhas.