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Dais blot before Haldia business meet

A dais erected by the DYFI to protest the government’s perceived lax attitude towards industry was pulled down by suspected Trinamul activists last night, days before the industry town hosts the Bengal Leads....   | Read..
 

Industry stagnant: Buddha

Former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today said the Trinamul government hasn’t moved an “inch forward” from where the Left government had left...   | Read..
 

Caution on minority sops

Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today said the Trinamul government’s move to appease the minorities by offering them sops was leading to “mandir-masjid’&...   | Read..
 

Emotions pasted, one last run

Residents of two Bolpur villages today organised a unique farewell for a passenger train that will run for the last time tomorrow after which its 96-year-old narrow-gauge...   | Read..
 

Trinamul fear keeps headmaster at home

A Nadia headmaster has alleged that he has been unable to attend school for the past 10 days after threats by alleged Trinamul activists since the ruling party lost the s...   | Read..
 
The stage for the DYFI rally in shambles in Haldia. Picture by Jahangir Badsa

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