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Monsoon diseases overtake rain in city

The monsoon is playing hard to get but the diseases it harbingers have arrived and are spreading fast in Calcutta. ...   | Read..
 

Passport rush at fair

Around 1,600 people thronged the three venues of the Centre-organised passport mela in Bengal to submit applications, the turnout indicating that the hyped online applica...   | Read..
 

No arrests in college attack

Police are yet to arrest any of those accused of assaulting nine teachers and non-teaching staff of a North 24-Parganas college, though chief minister Mamata Banerjee sai...   | Read..
 

TMC in hill polls

The Trinamul Congress will field candidates in “some seats” for the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration polls, north Bengal development minister Gautam Deb ...   | Read..
 

Buddha security scaled down to Z

The state government has decided to scale down former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s security classification from Z-plus to Z....   | Read..
 

Girl forced to lick urine to ‘cure’

A Class V student of the Visva-Bharati-run Patha Bhavan school was allegedly forced to lick her urine by the hostel warden this morning. ...   | Read..
 

MK praise for govt

Governor M.K. Narayanan today lauded the Bengal government’s efforts to tackle Maoists and steered cleared of the comments made by Union home minister P. Chidambara...   | Read..
 

City fire

A fire broke out in a two-storeyed cloth godown-cum-wholesale store at Burrabazar tonight, creating panic in a dingy residential area with narrow lanes. ...   | Read..
 
The college in Berachanpa. (Sanat Kumar Sinha)
No arrests in college attack
 
 
 
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