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State rejects CBI probe proposal
The Bengal govern-ment has turned down a proposal for a CBI inquiry, mooted by Mamata Banerjee and suggested by P. Chidambaram, into the derailment of the Jnaneswari Express....  | Read.. 
 
Doubt on blast
The commissioner of railway safety today interviewed at least 20 railway employees but none of them spoke of any explosi ...  | Read.. 
 
Left’s silent march
The Left Front will hold a silent rally in Calcutta tomorrow to “mourn for the victims” of the Jnaneswari trag ...  | Read.. 
 
Body shift to Calcutta
Fifty Jnaneswari victims who remain unidentified will be shifted in specially equipped trucks to larger morgues in Calcu ...  | Read.. 
 
Mamata’s UPA date
Mamata Banerjee and Pranab Mukherjee are likely to meet in Delhi tomorrow at UPA II’s rescheduled anniversary ...  | Read.. 
 
Some of the passengers of the first Mumbai-bound Jnaneswari to pass through Rajabandh since Friday stand at the door of a coach on Monday morning for a glimpse of the disaster site. The night train has been rescheduled because of the Maoist threat. It left Howrah at 4.30am on Monday instead of 10.55 on Sunday night. Picture by Amit Datta