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Since 1st March, 1999
 
 
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Rs 1 lakh: price tag for dead boy
The state government on a recommendation from the National Human Rights Commission has agreed to pay as interim compensation Rs 1 lakh to the parents of a boy whose life was snuffed out when he was just six years old because of alleged medical n...  | Read.. 
 
After Chipko, climate-change fight
Chipko movement leader Sunderlal Bahuguna is touring the Northeast to create awareness on the ecology of the fragile Himalay ...  | Read.. 
 
Plan to shift Jaldapara rhinos
The forest department has decided to shift a few rhinos to a new habitat in an extended area of Jaldapara Wildlife Sanct ...  | Read.. 
 
Bonfire, songs to mark hill school anniversary
Former students of Dow Hill School and Victoria Boys’ School from different parts of the country converged here over the pa ...  | Read.. 
 
Couple ‘held’ for help torture
A couple were detained by police for allegedly torturing a 10-year old domestic help at College Para in Balurghat this after ...  | Read.. 
 
Cops smell tribal rebel hand in blasts
Militants of the Adivasi Cobra Force of Assam were involved in the bomb blasts in Barobisha and in Alipurduar, K.L. Tamt ...  | Read.. 
 
Visva-Bharati students at VC door for classes
A section of Visva-Bharati students today met vice-chancellor Rajat Kanta Ray and urged him to restart classes that have sto ...  | Read.. 
 
Quality debate rages in tea cup
Tea produced by small growers is fetching lower price at auction centres because of inferior quality. ...  | Read.. 
 
Four dacoits held with firearms
Four dacoits were arrested from the outskirts of the town in a crackdown in the wee hours today. Three firearms with liv ...  | Read.. 
 
Job scheme to develop water body
The South Dinajpur district administration has decided to utilise funds available under the National Rural Employment Gu ...  | Read.. 
 
A group of Lepcha children at a picnic organised by the Affected Citizens of Teesta (ACT) to mark its annual meeting at Namprikdang in North Sikkim on ...  | Read
BRIEFS More..
Fast for Tata Tea garden
Sleaze bust
Kho-kho meet
Caught again
Sting death
 
 
 
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