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Infosys asks for land for 2nd campus

Will the stalemate over the proposed second campus of Infosys at Rajarhat-New Town be resolved soon?

Didi slams docs for ‘fuelling dengue scare’

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday reeled off seven-year-old figures to establish her point that the dengue situation in the state was much worse in 2005 during the Left Front rule

Mitra to meet PC in delhi, talks on bailout likely

State finance minister Amit Mitra would hold meetings with Union finance minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi on Thursday and Friday.

TMC, Cong attack each other at students’ rallies

The Trinamul Congress and Congress on Tuesday trained guns at each other during the celebration of the foundation day events of their respective students wings: Trinamul Chhatra Parishad and Chhatra P

Judiciary corrupt, alleges Mamata

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday alleged that there was corruption in a section of judiciary.

Mamata vows to foil Citu’s strike

The Mamata Banerjee government on Friday vowed to foil the proposed transport strike on July 31 which has been called by the CPI(M)’s labour wing, Citu.

‘Mamata plans to tear into Centre’

Despite voting for Pranab Mukherjee in the presidential election, Mamata Banerjee is still peeved with the Congress-led UPA.

Bengal gov seeks detailed report

West Bengal governor M.K.

Warden, girl’s parents held as urine row boils

Instead of sympathising with the parents of a Class 5 girl of a Visvabharati school forced to drink her own urine as a punishment for bed-wetting, the university authorities got them arrested, though they were then swiftly released.

Warden: It was local remedy

The Visvabharati authorities tied themselves in knots in their efforts to defend the indefensible act of its warden forcing a Class 5 girl to drink her own urine to get rid of the bed-wetting habit.

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