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Cells without identity check
Mumbai police believe that at least three SIM cards used by the terrorists had been procured from Bengal. However, this does not seem to have rattled the security concerns of the state much and SIM cards continue to be sold in north Bengal witho...  | Read.. 
 
Combat force to guard tracks
The GRP have deployed its rapid action force (RAF) equipped with automatic rifles at New Jalpaiguri (NJP) and ...  | Read.. 
 
Remove-bill alert from Tamang
Madan Tamang today brought back the bogey of the Sixth Schedule status and appealed to all political parties to work tow ...  | Read.. 
 
Civic nod to housing scheme
The three hill municipalities of Darjeeling, Kurseong and Kalimpong have decided to go ahead with the Rs 42.9 crore slum ...  | Read.. 
 
Call for college strike
A Chhatra Parishad (CP) leader of Alipurduar College was today assaulted allegedly by SFI members on the premises, prompting ...  | Read.. 
 
Cong glare on bridge costs
The Congress-run zilla parishad has lodged a complaint with the Jalpaiguri divisional commissioner against the former CP ...  | Read.. 
 
Woman murdered
A 60-year-old widow was found dead in her house at Maddhya Shantinagar. ...  | Read.. 
 
Arms Act for UP couple
A couple from Uttar Pradesh who were arrested yesterday and charged under the Arms Act were produced before the chief ju ...  | Read.. 
 
CBI grills Cong leader for fake note leads
A former Congress gram panchayat member has been detained for interrogation by a CBI team from Delhi that is investigati ...  | Read.. 
 
Special Day
About 60 children from a special school at Salugara interacted with students of Kendriya Vidyalaya in the area and staged cu ...  | Read.. 
 
3 injured in clash with BSF
Three persons were seriously injured when the Border Security Force (BSF) fired on them at Gowalin near Goalopokhor clos ...  | Read.. 
 
Members of an NGO in Delhi light candles for those who lost their lives in the Mumbai terror attacks on Wednesday. Picture by Prem Singh
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