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Jairam assures road aid

Rural development minister Jairam Ramesh has promised that his ministry would continue to support projects in Bengal despite Trinamul’s “intemperate verbal onslaughts” on the central government. ...   | Read..
 

HC holds Mamata case verdict

The amici curiae (friends of the court) appointed by Calcutta High Court today said a contempt rule could be issued suo motu against chief minister Mamata Banerjee for h...   | Read..
 

Token resolution in FDI posturing

The Mamata Banerjee government today passed a resolution in the Assembly asking the Centre to stop domestic and foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail, roll back...   | Read..
 

Left takes rural poll concern to governor

Leader of the Opposition Surjya Kanta Mishra today said he had urged governor M.K. Narayanan to consult legal experts and ask the Centre to clarify whether the panchayat ...   | Read..
 

Prod to CPT to solve Haldia impasse

Haldia port users today asked the Calcutta Port Trust (CPT) to ensure that the mechanised berths are made functional again as unloading at the manual ones was more costly...   | Read..
 
Junction Jam 2.0, a rock band talent hunt in collaboration with t2, is being held at Durgapur’s Junction Mall.
The elimination round was held on September 23 and 24 with 14 participants from across south Bengal, including Calcutta.
Five groups were selected for the grand finale to be held on October 1 at the mall from 3pm to 6pm.
Bangla band Cactus will judge the
final. Picture by Arup Sarkar

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