Locals overcome Maoist fear to attend tmc rally
That Mamata Banerjee is determined to fight the Maoists politically also became evident on Tuesday when the Trinamul Youth Congress organised a public rally at Belpahari which is considered the rebels
Five undertrials flee from prison van near city airport
Five undertrials fled from a prison van on Tuesday.
Bratya hints at combined HS syllabus
The state government is planning to revert to the old system of holding Higher Secondary (HS) examination based on the combined syllabi of Class 11 and 12 even as majority of the teachers associations
State talks tough on Dunlop issue
The state government will not remain a mere spectator if the management of Dunlop India Limited (DIL) does not re-open its Sahagunj plant.
Land ceiling hurdle cleared for Jindals
In its desperate bid to prove that land is not an issue for setting up industries in the state, the Mamata Banerjee-government has resolved the land issue for several industrial projects including the
Crib deaths: Hospitals get clean chit
Union minister of state for health Sudip Bandopadhyay on Monday gave a clean-chit to the Mamata Banerjee government for the death of 17 new-borns at Dr B.C. Roy Memorial Hospital for Children in Kolkata. He also rubbished the reports of negligence into the death of 17 infants at Burdwan Medical College and Hospital in Burdwan.
Gorkha deal with tribals
The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) and the Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikash Parishad (ABAVP) on Sunday clinched a deal for inclusion of all mouzas of Terai and Dooars into the jurisdiction of the Gorkhala
I had to beg coach to get T20 berth: Pietersen
England's star performer in their only win in the lone T20 match against India, Kevin Pietersen on Sunday revealed that he had to beg the coach for a berth in the playing eleven at the Eden Gardens he
13 babies die in 48 hrs in Kolkata hospital
With one more child dying on Thursday, the number of crib deaths at Kolkata’s Dr B.C. Roy Memorial Hospital for Children in the past 48 hours rose to 13. The hospital authorities, however, claimed the
13 infants die in Kolkata hospital
With one more child dying Thursday, the number of crib deaths at Kolkata’s Dr B.C. Roy Memorial Hospital for Children in the past 48 hours rose to 13. The hospital authorities, however, claimed the deaths of so many babies in such a short span of time was not abnormal.