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.

HC: Fill open positions with 2014 TET qualified candidates based on merit list

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

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

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Government of West Bengal is not sharing dengue data to the centre

Union Minister of State (MoS) for Health Bharati Pravin Pawar accused the Trinamool Congress administration in…

West Bengal’s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urges those who are contagious to get tested for dengue immediately.

Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, encouraged people on Thursday to get tested for dengue fever as soon as possible and to begin treatment right once if the results are positive. She expressed the optimism that the dengue situation in the state will continue to improve and asserted that it was not as severe as “some individuals” had said. “I urge those with fever not to sit at home but undergo test. Do…

Kolkata erupted cops vs protest Arunima Mandal hand biting incident

A controversy about a female policeman reportedly biting a female protester broke out when over 30…

CM Mamata Banerjee says People are trying to unrest and divide West Bengal

Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister, claimed on Thursday that some people were preparing to cause disruption…

candidates clash with cops, 280 detained School Job Scam

During their demonstrations demanding teaching employment outside the Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee’s office on Camac Street and at the adjoining Exide Crossing on Wednesday, more than 280 TET 2014 qualified candidates were detained by police. Police violently removed the demonstrators, causing some of them to sustain injuries, because the demonstrations were held “without requesting prior permission.”  A female demonstrator claimed that while being led to a police van, a policewoman “bit her hand.”Traffic flow was interrupted at Exide Crossing, Camac Street, and AJC Bose Road as a result of the altercations between police and the protesters. “We are 2014 TET-qualified candidates. We came here demanding our legitimate teaching jobs.…

Bengal crossed 40,000 Dengue cases, Hakim started awareness drive in Kolkata

In an effort to raise awareness of the value of cleanliness in preventing dengue, Kolkata Mayor…

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