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Tribals want police boss to do ‘sit-ups’
A tribal outfit has set a series of conditions, including “sit-ups by the West Midnapore police chief holding his ears”, to end a Nandigram-style backlash against raids that followed last Sunday’s Maoist blast....  | Read.. 
 
Doc thrashed over death
About 20 villagers beat up a doctor and ransacked a rural hospital following the death of a patient in Murshidabad distr ...  | Read.. 
 
Maradona ‘for Nandi’
The people of Nandigram may meet Diego Maradona, if sports minister Subhas Chakraborty keeps his word. ...  | Read.. 
 
Development agency stays on paper
An agency set up by Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee two years ago to oversee development work in Maoist-infested districts is yet to ...  | Read.. 
 
Willing farmers pay a price
More than 2,700 farmers in Burnpur’s Purushottampur have realised it doesn’t pay to be a willing land loser. ...  | Read.. 
 
Hut fire kills 3 brothers
Three brothers aged between 6 and 12 were burnt alive last night and their mother suffered 70 per cent burns when a kero ...  | Read.. 
 
A Sikh boy in a rally on MG Road for Guru Nanak’s birthday on November 13. Picture by Amit Datta