Mamata Banerjee breaks silence on dengue toll: 11 deaths

The first official data from the state government on deaths since the vector-borne disease suffered a…

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…

A child rights panel will hold Suvendu Adhikari accountable.

Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of the opposition in the assembly, has been served a show-cause notice…

Akhil Giri faces backlash for comment on Murmu, apologises

Akhil Giri, a minister for West Bengal, has faced harsh criticism for his divisive comments on…

HC orders the Yuva Morcha of the BJP to alter the route of their rally on November 14

The BJP’s Yuva Morchato was ordered by the Calcutta High Court on Friday to alter the path of his planned protest against the dengue spread in the state. In an effort to draw attention to the growing number of dengue-positive cases in West Bengal, the BJP’s Yuva Morcha has suggested holding a rally on November 14 from Rashbehari to Chetla in south Kolkata. However, the police refused to give its approval, claiming that two further gatherings were scheduled for the same day and same location. The BJP approached the High Court to request permission.  Justice Rajasekhar Mantha ordered the BJP to alter the path of their rally after hearing the case.  The decision was made to hold the rally from New Alipore to Chetla on the same day.

ED freezes Cryptocurrency worth Rs. 22.82 billion due to gaming app scam

In connection with their investigation into a fraud case involving the mobile gaming application “E-Nnuggets,” the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday conducted a search operation on the e-wallet and user IDs of Binance Crypto Exchange, resulting in the freezing of 150.22 Bitcoins, equivalent to Rs 22.82 crore, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) 2002. The first cash seizure made by the central agency in the case occurred when the ED conducted search operations on two locations connected to the gaming app in October.  Later, Binance’s Bitcoin, valued at Rs 13.5 crore, was also frozen. A bank account containing digital assets was also frozen by the investigating agency in accordance with other PML Act requirements.

As the government launches a new hiring initiative, hopefuls are cautious and hopeful.

“When I had appeared in the exam seven years ago, I was unmarried. Now I am…

Suvendu mentions the PM’s “Mamata scheme” to open hospitals before him.

“With Central Assistance, 600 new MBBS seats are being added in the field of Medical Education…