Bihar’s oldest college to revive ‘royal link’
Bihar’s oldest college, which turned 150 years old this month, is planning to revive a forgotten financial link with the bygone royalty by resuming distribution of scholarships and awards set up by th
3 more crib deaths in Kolkata hospital
Three more new-borns have died at the B.C. Roy Institute of Paediatric Sciences in Belighata since Sunday night, taking the total number of crib deaths to eight in the last 48 hours.
Rushdie hurt Muslims: Imran
Imran Khan was greeted at the Kolkata Literary Meet by a roaring crowd, a heated exchange between the media and the organisers, and, of course, swooning ladies.
Mamata: No PM call during Singur
In another sign of the growing strain between the Trinamul and Congress, Mamata Banerjee on Monday targeted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for not calling her during the Singur agitation, saying it was
Will Nitish, Modi contest this time?
After the UP Assembly polls, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi will decide whether to continue as members of the Upper House of the state legislature for another term
Margin matters: Small means big task in UP
As the mercury jumps up and down in Uttar Pradesh causing turmoil of sorts in the weather conditions, their morale follows a similar course and clouds of uncertainty shadow their future.
Sonia-Mayawati battle from Feb. 1
The two women, for whom the UP elections are extremely crucial, will start campaigning in the state from February 1.
5 babies die in Kolkata hospital
An infant’s death due to alleged medical negligence blew the lid off the crib deaths at B.C. Roy Institute of Paediatric Sciences in Beliaghata on Sunday.
Journo assault sparks anger
A murderous assault on a senior journalist by a ruling BJP leader in Patna and the controversial role of the police allegedly in favour of the attackers has sparked strong protests from the media comm
Bihar mantri warns medicos against stir
Bihar’s health minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey, already under severe criticism for the declining standards of public-funded healthcare facilities, has angered the state’s medical fraternity for reporte