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Forests come alive with rebel-hunters' flares
The night sky lit up by flares, police teams trudged deep into the forests of Bankura, Purulia and West Midnapore last night looking for Naxalites. ... |
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Three women silent assassins
Three women were at the forefront of the twin strikes that shook Bengal, or at least its administrators. ... |
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CM frowns on police network
The chief minister today expressed his displeasure over lack of intelligence regarding the Maoist strike on CPM supporters a ... |
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Fracas over free-tripper SFI duo
Kalyani station turned into a battlefield today as SFI supporters clashed with police after two students were held for t ... |
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Strike price: Rs 20 cr a day
Tea gardens in north Bengal will suffer a loss of about Rs 20 crore everyday as around 5 lakh workers ' involved directl ... |
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Wife trader & sister caught
Girls from Bengal fetch easy money these days. This time, a 23-year-old trader from Nadia has been arrested for selling ... |
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Decision on HS split by July
The decision on splitting the higher secondary course and holding the plus II examination only on the Class XII syllabus ... |
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Forests come alive with rebel-hunters' flares
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