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Buddha balm for govt employees
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today removed a thorn in his relationship with over 2.5 lakh coordination committee members by announcing that the government might bring back the rule ensuring jobs for relatives of employees who die in harness....  | Read.. 
 
Sunday chug after snag scare
A holiday crowd and regular passengers with reserved tickets were stranded here this morning as one of the two toy train ...  | Read.. 
 
Health centre open but doctor missing
Residents of 20 East Midnapore villages depend on three nurses and an attendant for treatment at a health centre where t ...  | Read.. 
 
Border clamp for polls in Bhutan
The India-Bhutan border was sealed for 36 hours this afternoon as preparations began for elections to Bhutan’s firs ...  | Read.. 
 
Cheque for Nandi cop firing victims
The government has handed over compensation cheques to the families of 13 of the 14 persons killed in the March 14 firing. ...  | Read.. 
 
Mamata secular front of ‘small fry’
Mamata Banerjee today announced an anti-CPM front comprising 16 parties but minus the Congress and the Left parties that ...  | Read.. 
 
Eye on rural test, farm on CPM lips
Panchayat polls in sight, the CPM has decided to lay stress on “balanced development” to counter suggestions t ...  | Read.. 
 
Heart in the mouth: A roller-coaster ride at an amusement park in Calcutta on the last Sunday of the year. Picture by Sanat Kumar Sinha
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