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Chas is a municipality in Bokaro district in the state of Jharkhand, India. It is the twin city of Bokaro, and is included in the urban area of Bokaro Steel City. Chas is notable for a large wholesale market.
Once a small grain trading hub of the region, Chas became notable during the Second World War when the British government used it as a base to supply soldiers fighting in the eastern front against the Japanese. After the decision of Government of India to establish the Bokaro Steel Plant, the economic activity of Chas gathered momentum. It was the administrative headquarters of the area when Bokaro was a part of Dhanbad district, and later when Bokaro became a district itself. Later the headquarters were moved to the Bokaro steel city.
Chas is located at 23°38′N 86°10′E / 23.63°N 86.17°E / 23.63; 86.17. It has an average elevation of 210 metres (688 feet). It is situated on the junction of National Highway 23 and National Highway 32. Som places of interest include Check Post, Bhootnath Mandir, Joda Mandir.
Chas John Licciardello (born 10 May 1977)[citation needed] is a comedian from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, best known for being a member of satirical team The Chaser. A former student of Sydney Grammar School and a law graduate of The University of Sydney, Licciardello has appeared as a regular in the two series of CNNNN, as well as on The Chaser's War on Everything.
In July 2006, Licciardello faced charges of "offensive conduct" by the New South Wales Police Force, after turning up at a National Rugby League football match between the Canterbury Bulldogs and the St George Illawarra Dragons on 14 July 2006, dressed up as a Bulldogs fan and attempting to sell fake knives, knuckledusters and balaclavas (all coloured blue and white, the Bulldogs' club colours) in a stunt for The War, satirising the then-recent violent action of Bulldogs fans. Licciardello explained that the skit "poked fun at the misbehaviour of Bulldogs fans" knowing that "a lot of people thought it was funny."
Licciardello was quick to dispute his charges on the show. The following Friday, he appeared on The War in a cage before referring to the NSW Premier, Morris Iemma's own joke regarding residents of crime-riddled suburbs wearing balaclavas.
The Chaser are an Australian satirical comedian group, known for their television programmes on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation channel. The group take their name from their production of satirical newspaper, a publication known to challenge conventions of taste. The group's motto is "Striving for Mediocrity in a World of Excellence".
The Chaser's earliest foundations were Charles Firth, Dominic Knight, and Chas Licciardello who went to Sydney Grammar School together and produced a small satirical school magazine entitled The Tiger. Later on, Firth and Knight met Craig Reucassel and Julian Morrow at the University of Sydney. Firth, Knight, Reucassel, Morrow, Licciardello, and later Chaser members Chris Taylor and Andrew Hansen all went to the University of Sydney. Firth, Knight, Reucassel and Morrow began writing for the University of Sydney student newspaper entitled Honi Soit. In 1999 the four members began The Chaser and their first newspaper project entitled The Chaser. The Chaser members are: