CPM back to anti-capitalist stand
The CPI(M) seems to be reconciled to the idea that the Assembly elections in Bengal and Kerala will be a “lost” battle. In its desperate bid to retain power in the two states, at the CPI(M) extended central committee meeting held at Vijayawada, the party satraps decided to go back to the time-tested strategy of painting the Opposition as “representing the interests of the big capitalists, landlords, the rich and the vested interests that seek a strategic alliance with imperialism and who use
Mamata welcomes Kishenji's offer
Trinamool Congress chief and railway minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday welcomed Maoist leader Kishenji's ceasefire offer and said all problems should be solved by diplomatic process.
Coca-Cola enters dairy segment
Coca-Cola India on Tuesday entered the dairy business launching Maaza Milky Delite, a blend of mango pulp and milk.
Pranab: Mamata to attend session
Railway minister and Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee would attend the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament, Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Saturday. “I hope that she will recover soon and will attend the last leg of the monsoon session,” he said. Mr Mukherjee who flew down to the city to see an ailing Ms Banerjee, was speaking after his meeting with her at her Kalighat home.
UPA wants Mamata to explain Lalgarh rally speech
Deeply embarrassed by railway minister Mamata Banerjee’s pro-Maoist speech in Lalgarh on August 9, the UPA government has sought an explanation from her. Sources said that parliamentary affairs minister Pawan Bansal has spoken to Ms Banerjee over the phone requesting her to make a statement in Parliament over her speech in Lalgarh rally.
Mamata asked to explain in House
Deeply embarrassed by railway minister Mamata Banerjee’s pro-Maoist speech in Lalgarh on August 9, the UPA government has sought an explanation from her. Sources said that parliamentary affairs minister Pawan Bansal has spoken to Ms Banerjee over the phone requesting her to make a statement in Parliament over her speech in Lalgarh rally. Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee is also likely to call on Ms Banerjee at her Kalighat home on Saturday.
Declare drought within 7 days: Bhunia to CM
The Congress has demanded that the state government should declare the areas which have received inadequate rainfall as drought-hit within seven days’ time. After a meeting with the chief minister at the Writers’ Buildings on Friday, Mr Bhunia said, “We have urged the chief minister to announce drought in seven days through a gazette notification which would provide some benefit to the farmers in paying their bank loans.”
Maoists kill CPM supporter
The Maoists intensified their movement in West Midnapore on Friday. Suspected Maoists killed a CPI(M) supporter and torched three vehicles in two different places across the West Midnapore district. A culvert, a few kilometres away from Lalgarh, was also blown off by suspected Maoists on Friday morning.
Salt Lake stadium CEO under scanner for ‘excess expenditure’
The chief executive officer (CEO) of the Yuba Bharati Krirangan, the hub of sports and games in West Bengal, had come under the scanner of the Comptroller & Auditor General (CAG) for incurring an “excess expenditure” of Rs 27.15 lakhs during the 2008-09 fiscal in procuring lamps at higher rates than the maximum retail price to improve the illumination level of the floodlights at the stadium.
Dacoits loot Rs 39 lakh in daylight
In a daring dacoity, Rs 39 lakh were looted by a gang in Kharagpur. The daylight robbery took place at around 12.30 pm in Malancha Road area of Kharagpur town.
The personnel of a private security agency were bringing the large sum from Big Bazar shopping mall to deposit in a private bank.