Centre relaxes arrival rules for international travellers

The Center loosened regulations for international travellers as of Tuesday, providing relief to the tourism industry…

Attack on police in an effort to prevent child marriage

A sub-inspector of police and two civic volunteers were allegedly beaten with bricks by the family…

CV Ananda Bose to take oath as new governor of Bengal on Wednesday

On Wednesday, an official announced that CV Ananda Bose would take the oath of office as…

Traffic in Howrah, Kolkata is diverted due to curb repairs on the Santragachhi bridge.

The majority of goods cars leaving and entering Kolkata will be detoured down the important northern…

According to Firhad Hakim, the police commissioner did nothing when hawkers violated the law

On Friday, the mayor of Kolkata said that the city’s police commissioner was delaying taking action…

After Jadavpur University, Calcutta University BTech phase 2 counselling

After Jadavpur University performs independent counselling beginning on November 23 to fill its own 200+ vacant…

The Calcutta High Court orders a temporary halt to the hiring of teachers.

The decision by the school service commission to hire approximately 1,500 physical education and work education teachers in secondary schools by creating new positions was temporarily halted by Justice Biswajit Basu of the Calcutta High Court on Friday. The temporary ruling will stay in effect at least through December 1. The directive stated that the candidates who had received recommendation letters “shall not be offered appointments in the meantime .”The commission announced in a notification on May 19 that it will create openings to hire roughly 1,500 physical and work education teachers.  The West Bengal School Service Commission has handed out recommendation letters for employment to over 1,250 individuals as part of the recruitment process. By November 30, the state education department must provide an affidavit declaring whether the positions will be filled from among applicants who were allegedly denied employment due to recruitment irregularities.  On that day, the matter will be heard once more. According to a lawyer, the court requested information from the state regarding the recruitments prior to the appointments. “I am simply concerned about the fate of kids,” the judge declared when giving the ruling. “I want to know whether effective teachers are going to be recruited in the said posts.” Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya, an attorney for the…

Nitin Gadkari’s ‘Road Map’ for Bengal

Nitin Gadkari, the union’s minister for roads and highways, highlighted some of the proposed centrally-funded infrastructure…

Rise of Serial Entrepreneur Deep Das

              In today’s time, you must be innovative and creative…

At the SSKM hospital in Kolkata, a large fire starts.

On Thursday, a fire started on the second story of a hospital building in Kolkata.  To put out the fire at the SSKM hospital, nine fire trucks were dispatched. No patients were trapped, and as the fire is now under control, there have been no reports of injuries thus far. Around 10 o’clock in the evening, a fire broke out on the government hospital’s second level.  Within minutes, it migrated from the CT scan room to the X-ray room.  Police believe that an electrical short circuit caused the fire to start.  On the scene are DCP (South) of Kolkata Police Akash Magharia and state ministers Firhad Hakim and Arup Biswas. The fire is under control, according to the fire department, and fire tenders are searching for any concealed pocket fires.