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Maidan Mockery
The Bengal government today pulled strings — and a fast one — to bypass the army and get the defence ministry’s nod for Book Fair 2007 on the Maidan. ...  | Read.. 
 
NTPC project hits land hurdle
While Singur in Bengal has been hogging the headlines, a people’s movement is brewing unnoticed in this Jharkhand district, where thousands of acres of land are being ac ...  | Read.. 
 
Singh banks on people power
Delhi is banking as much on the “surge of anti-Ulfa sentiments” in Assam as on military operations to rein in the banned militant group, Prime Minister Manmohan Sin ...  | Read.. 
 
PM gets junta promise
Myanmar has promised to extend “all possible help” to Delhi in evicting militant groups of the Northeast from its territory if there is “specific informati ...  | Read.. 
 
Home is still by Red River
Sixteen-year-old Sugesh Yadav and his 18-year-old brother Sudarshan were taken out of their homes along with 11 others on the morning of January 5 and herded into rows on ...  | Read.. 
 
Weak heart? You’ve no excuse now
Bad diet & lack of exercise, not genes, make younger Indians vulnerable
Medical scientists today said they have resolved the long-standing puzzle of why heart attacks typically tend to strike Indians five or 10 years earlier than Europeans or Nor ...  | Read.. 
 
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Maidan Mockery
 
 
Now, with the army also surrendering, only God can save the Maidan

A member of the green lobby
Subhas bowls, party no-balls
Subhas Chakraborty today took his “cricket politics” game to the next logical level, ...  | Read..
Legal options
The lawyer who successfully challenged the Book Fair guild’s right to claim public interest ha ...  | Read..
NationMore.. 
Farewell to Maoists' parallel govt
The Maoists in Nepal have dissolved their parallel people's government. Their cadres would no longer...   | Read.. 
CalcuttaMore.. 
Mela minus mauling of Maidan? Mission impossible, say the greens
The Maidan is dead, long live the Maidan.   | Read.. 
BengalMore.. 
Mine blast slices highway
An explosion at an abandoned coal mine pit ripped through a cluster of houses early this morning and...   | Read.. 
North BengalMore.. 
State council relief for interns
The interns of Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences can from Thursday register themselves...   | Read.. 
OpinionMore.. 
Access to education
The author is chairman, Indian Council for Social Science Research   | Read.. 
SportsMore.. 
'I'm excited... confident'
Having made a comeback few expected, an "excited" Sourav Ganguly arrived here on Tuesday night for...   | Read.. 
InternationalMore.. 
Pak raid on militant nest
In an early morning air strike on a militant camp in the South Waziristan tribal area near the...   | Read.. 
BusinessMore.. 
Overseas loan prop for India Inc
The government has decided to raise the overall external commercial borrowing (ECB) limit of...   | Read.. 
At LeisureMore.. 
Big B or King Khan? 'Babumoshai' goes 50:50
Who is the only link between Amitabh Bachchan's KBC and Shah Rukh Khan's KBC? A Calcuttan in the hot...   | Read..