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Shutdown fear haunts govt officials in hills
Senior administrative officials have hinted that they may have to shut down the offices in the Darjeeling hills if they are forced to carry “Government of Gorkhaland” on signboards from tomorrow. ...  | Read.. 
 
Nod to airport
The Centre’s cabinet committee on economic affairs today approved the construction of a greenfield airport at Pakyong, a ...  | Read.. 
 
Gardens to remain shut for rally
Thirteen tea gardens and all educational institutions in the Tukvar and Lebong valleys will remain closed tomorrow to al ...  | Read.. 
 
Boy found hanging at govt home
A 17-year-old-boy of a home run by the mass education department here was found hanging from the ceiling of his room today. ...  | Read.. 
 
Adivasis block roads, tracks
Blockades on roads and railway tracks were organised in several parts of Dooars and Terai as part o ...  | Read.. 
 
America spots CTC in times of slump
At a time when the American economy is going through a tailspin, a nine-member group from the US and Canada bid for CTC ...  | Read.. 
 
Rape accused dead, finger at Trinamul
A rape accused in Cooch Behar who had been charged by the victim of being part of a “revenge act” while out on bail, was ...  | Read.. 
 
Surgical ward to be shut for seven days
The male surgical ward of Alipurduar Subdivisional Hospital was shut down from today after a patient was detected suffer ...  | Read.. 
 
Morcha supporters in Kalimpong greet a resident of the town with flowers, ‘requesting’ him to wear traditional Gorkha dresses as part of the ‘cultural movement’ for Gorkhaland that started in the hills on October 7. (C.F. Lepcha)
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