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Bride-to-beggar 'export' racket thrives
Wanted: Brides with an amputated arm or better, both arms; a distorted face, preferably blind. Groom healthy, young and rich; likes to travel. No dowry.... |
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Politics leaves schools headless
Politics has come in the way of the appointment of headmasters in two high schools in Contai, East Midnapore, whose auth ... |
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College autonomy by year-end
The pro- cess of granting autonomous status to undergraduate colleges will start by the end of this year, the government ... |
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Front sets up Salim second round
The CPM will have a second round of talks with its Left Front partners to shoot down possibility of further problem rega ... |
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It's a mix of jeans and sari at a
dhunuchi
dance in Kankurgachhi. Top: Trend and tradition come together in the idol at Adi Ballygunge. ... |
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Crore for quake relief
Cops face fury
Bridge back
Tourist bus
Minister hurt
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