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‘Security’ bar on Buddha closed-door meet

The Hooghly administration has refused permission to the CPM to hold an indoor workers’ meeting to be addressed by Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in former citadel Arambagh, prompting the party to dub the state government “dictatorial”....   | Read..
 

Gun factory at CPM leader’s home

Police recovered 12 double-barrel guns and ammunition from the house of a CPM panchayat leader in Nadia when they went to arrest him for allegedly firing at a student tod...   | Read..
 

DM reads riot act to autos

Snatches from a popular adhesive ad have leaped out of TV screens and are scorching a state highway on the outskirts of Durgapur. ...   | Read..
 

Gun factory at CPM leader’s home

Police recovered 12 double-barrel guns and ammunition from the house of a CPM panchayat leader in Nadia when they went to arrest him for allegedly firing at a student tod...   | Read..
 

Subrata explains rural power shift

Panchayat minister Subrata Mukherjee today wrote to Union rural development minister Jairam Ramesh explaining why the state government had delegated the financial powers of t...   | Read..
 

Bengal woos investors

Projecting New Town as “the Wall Street of eastern India”, the Bengal government today urged the heads of several financial institutions to invest in the prop...   | Read..
 

Road to city blocked after student ruckus

Private bus employees and villagers blocked a state highway connecting Calcutta and Haldia for over seven hours after college students allegedly assaulted a driver and a ...   | Read..
 
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‘Security’ bar on Buddha closed-door meet
 
 
 
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