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Tribals recount cop ‘kicks’
A group of tribal women recounted before government officials today how policemen had kicked them and hit them with rifle butts while looking for suspected Maoists after the landmine blast targeting the chief minister in early November....  | Read.. 
 
Doctor row
Junior doctors at Medical College and Hospital refused to work for over three hours from 7.30 tonight after some of them ...  | Read.. 
 
Santiniketan
Visva-Bharati teachers started an indefinite strike today. It is part of an all-India programme by a central university ...  | Read.. 
 
Plan to appeal teacher bar
The Centre is examining the option of using recent amendments to the National Council for Teacher Education Act to rescue th ...  | Read.. 
 
HC shield for family out on bail
The high court has told police to provide security to a family after they were prevented from entering their home by vil ...  | Read.. 
 
Relief only if Dunlop reopens
Industries minister Nirupam Sen today said the government could consider offering Dunlop some relief in value-added tax ...  | Read.. 
 
Union blow to varsity plan
Pressure from the CPM-controlled college and university teachers’ association has forced the new West Bengal State ...  | Read.. 
 
(Top) Chhitamoni Murmu, who cannot see properly since policemen hit her. (Above) The tribal women wait to be heard by officials in the circuit house in Midnapore town. Pictures by Swarup Mondal