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Haldia, Nov. 22: Chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today ordered the East Midnapore administration to ensure that willing Haldia Petrochemicals employees were allowed to work, after striking Citu supporters clashed with members of a Trinamul union who tried to force their way in.
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Tamluk, Nov. 22: Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today asked the people of Trinamul citadel East Midnapore not to "surrender before the Opposition", shedding the despondency that had crept into his public meeting in Calcutta last Monday.
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Calcutta, Nov. 22: The Maoist-hit districts of Bengal need development more than police, feels the man who had countered the Naxalites in the 1970s with an iron hand .
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Calcutta, Nov. 22: Maoist leader Kishanji outsmarted the security forces in Lalgarh and sneaked into Jharkhand a few days ago, police officers tracking his phone said, blaming the terrain for his escape.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nov. 21: An indefinite strike has shut down Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL) for the first time since it became operational in 2001, clouding the fate of an expansion project and prompting the Opposition to smell a ploy by a fallen CPM strongman to regain ground.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | yesterday
Calcutta, Nov. 21: The state government today made it clear that contract workers of the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council would not be made permanent if the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha kept calling strikes in the hills.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | yesterday
Calcutta, Nov. 21: The West Bengal State University in Barasat has announced it will give photocopies of answer scripts to examinees dissatisfied with a review of their results. The concession is possibly a first by any state university.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | yesterday
Calcutta, Nov. 21: On Monday, parents should be ready to drop children to school and bring them back as there may not be a pool car waiting at the door.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | yesterday
KOLKATA: The resumption of operations at Dunlop India’s mother unit at Sahagunj in West Bengal now hinges on taking back 25 employees who were charge-sheeted in December 2008. The services of 13 of these workers have already been ...
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | yesterday
Calcutta, Nov. 20: Nirupam Sen has said there is no alternative to industry for the state's progress, "whoever is in power", sounding as though he is reconciled to a change of gua-rd at Writers' Buildings in 18 months.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | yesterday
Calcutta, Nov. 20: Partha Chatterjee and Kabir Suman today hugged each other and posed for the cameras claiming the "confusion" between the Trinamul Congress and its singer MP was over.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Calcutta, Nov. 19: The world's sixth largest steel maker may come to Bengal as a partner in Sajjan Jindal's JSW Steel for its proposed project in Salboni, West Midnapore.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Calcutta, Nov. 19: Trinamul Congress MP Kabir Suman today said he did not know when he would attend Parliament and, even if he did, he would neither accept his salary nor his allowance.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Midnapore, Nov. 19: Suspected Maoists shot dead a ration dealer about 25km from Midnapore town last night.
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prakash m apte | 11/14/2008
CALCUTTA : STEMMING THE TIDE Prakash M. Apte The root cause, therefore, of the rapid growth of Calcutta is regional imbalance in terms of the economic growth of neighbouring states. Even within the state of West Bengal there is no other comparable centre affording mass employment.
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faiyazsultan | 09/08/2008
India’s Tata Motors plans to sell an electric car Amid protests in West Bengal, India’s Tata Motors is moving forward with plans to sell an electric car in Norway in about a year. Mumbai-based Tata Motors (NYSE:TTM) unveiled today an electric version of the Indica hatchback, with plans to make it available in Norway in 2009 and India in 2010. This is a preview of India’s Tata Motors plans to sell an...