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Drift to death or violent struggle
Patients untouched by the flames but dead from asphyxiation at AMRI Hospitals are likely to have quietly drifted into death or experienced a violent end, struggling to fill their lungs with fast-depleting oxygen, doctors said. ...  | Read.. 
 
How state watched its stake decline and lost the steering
The Bengal government effectively lost administrative control over AMRI Hospitals four years ago when the state’s stake in the joint-sector company plummeted to 1.9 ...  | Read.. 
 
Pharmacy, stores in space for car park
The AMRI Hospitals basement where the fire started, killing 88 patients and two nurses in the floors above, is the workplace of over 100 people and is frequented by at le ...  | Read.. 
 
‘Brother’ who had Basu’s blessings
For a businessman, AMRI Hospitals part-owner Shrawan Kumar Todi had an unusual mentor and “elder brother”: communist Jyoti Basu. ...  | Read.. 
 
Scurry for climate pact
Countries made a last-ditch effort to stitch a deal at the climate talks but a final text was yet to be put on the table as the conference that was supposed to end today ...  | Read.. 
 
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee speaks to a police officer at AMRI. Picture by Sayantan Ghosh
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Death of hope of receiving ‘specialised care’ in city
Jawaharlal Sarkar’s stroke had left him paralysed. The AMRI fumes today snuffed out whatev..  | Read.. 
Prompt CM razes chances of rival barbs
Mamata Banerjee today moved quickly to douse any political flame from singing her government by..  | Read.. 
 
Modi gets Karachi invite
Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi has been invited b ...  | Read.. 

Panel skips Anna road to Lokpal
Prior sanction shouldn’t be needed to prosecute an ...  | Read.. 

Radiation risk ruled out
The fire at AMRI Hospitals does not have any radiation ...  | Read..