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Morality? Not mightier than mockery

Law minister Chandrima Bhattacharya today stepped in to stand by Humayun Kabir, saying the minister who lost a bypoll could be appointed for fresh six-month terms after he resigns and she was “least bothered about morality”....   | Read..
 

Cash fails to plug rice loopholes

Mamata Banerjee today distributed cheques totalling Rs 45 lakh to clear the dues of 169 farmers who had sold paddy to the government last year but the move ahead of the p...   | Read..
 

Former chief secretary dead

Former Bengal chief secretary Tarun Chandra Dutt, who was the district magistrate of Burdwan when the 1970 Sainbari massacre took place, died today at a private hospital ...   | Read..
 

Probe into ISC paper mistake

The Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) will conduct an inquiry into the lapses of the Lucknow school that mistakenly opened a packet containing En...   | Read..
 

No change in govt stance on union polls

Sugata Marjit, the chairman of the West Bengal Council of Higher Education, today said yesterday’s government advisory was not meant to give universities and colleg...   | Read..
 

Civic market survey from Monday

The Calcutta Municipal Corporation (CMC) will begin a survey of the city’s markets from Monday following a prod from chief minister Mamata Banerjee who has sought a...   | Read..
 
Mamata Banerjee at the Town Hall programme on Saturday. Picture by Bishwarup Dutta
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