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September 30, 2011
Miscellaneous
  • Bengal to vest 270 acres of JSW land at Salboni
  • Wipro keen to take part in Kolkata beautification drive
  • Crocodile kills tiger in Sunderbans' island
  • Bengal sheds its dilemma over ode to Tagore
  • Trinamool MLAs busy with social events, give political work a miss
  • Times of India
  • World Heart Day celebrated in Kolkata
  • St Xavier's students to keep a date with US varsities
  • CID asked to probe Nandigram cases
  • High court rejects ex-minister's bail petition
  • Maoist suspect dies, kin informed after two days
  • Mamata to meet Bhutan PM today
  • Shun arms, Mukul tells guerrillas
  • Mob ransacks station, assaults rly official
  • Buddha stance irks party ranks
  • Mamata's painting in puja guide map
  • Minister, doctors and hospital super picks up broom to clean up hospital premises
  • Now, state gets school council
  • Guv relaxes embargo on state varsities
  • Puja rush triggers traffic chaos in Esplanade
  • Presi V-C Leaves Her Mark
  • Crack pandal riddle, win Rs 5 lakh
  • JU in fresh ragging row
  • SC seeks clarification on medical college recognition
  • Didi's dream: 1-km-long viewing deck on Hooghly bank
  • IAF to allow civil flights in Kalaikunda
  • Hospital ruckus after three deaths
  • Metro gets audit note on paper tickets
  • Devi Shetty plans small town hospitals
  • Eco tourism plan for Ayodhya Hills
  • Times Evening enthralls crowd
  • Dont be govt harmad: Maoist posters
  • Hills landslide damages railway workshop
  • Congress worker shot dead in Howraha
  • Help desk to guide SLET applicants
  • Xaviers to build twin hostels
  • CPM men held after Keshpur clash
  • LSA lures 233 students to inter-school tennis
  • State heritage panel to get a new address
  • Officials exceeded powers in taking back land: HC
  • After a hard battle, Durga Puja comes early to Singur
  • Eye on Tata, vendors hope for a payback
  • Local leaders haste spoils victory day for farmers
  • Next, Battle For Compensation
  • Winner By Law And Faith
  • Fully booked: Durga Puja high for Bengal tourism
  • Emami co AMRI drops 640 cr bid for Sterling
  • German artist designs Ekdalia pandal
  • Hate the rain? It just saved your Puja
  • Biz Bucks Boost Grand Festival
  • 'Pujo Barir Shera Pujo'
  • Sharad Shrestho award ups the tempo
  • A dozen pandals go full metal
  • Governor in Hills to monitor relief work
  • Army to build bridge on landslide-hit road
  • ABC gets new chairman
  • The Telegraph
  • Car crawl in Puja run-up
  • Xavierians head for US
  • Air link with Kalaikunda
  • Tagore themes in festival comeback
  • Chief minister tops Puja lighting charts
  • Panel to monitor schools
  • You share your birthday with...
  • Mamata on puja launch spree
  • Growth signal for Sector V
  • No-tolerance signals to rebels
  • Craters dot highway to capital
  • Fire delays trains by 10 hours
  • Man who bit cobra survives
  • Hills seek special quake aid
  • Wanted: logos for hill fest
  • Ransack finger at Trinamul
  • 11-for-1 offer for babus
  • Indian Express
  • Mamata for carrot-and-stick approach in Junglemahal
  • HC directs CID to trace 6 missing from Nandigram
  • IRB jawans face inquiry, punishment
  • Govt plans green awards for pollution-free pujas
  • Elated but impatient Singur wants land back now
  • World Bank to help revamp technical education
  • Salgaocar lift Federation Cup, achieve double
  • Refereeing under the scanner ahead of Fed Cup final
  • Fringe players take centre stage
  • Hindustan Times
  • Susanta Ghosh's bail plea rejected
  • Emami's new step towards women welfare
  • Mamata secures 77% votes in assembly bypoll
  • HC upholds Singur land acquisition
  • Mamata-Maoist honeymoon over
  • Emami's new step towards women welfare
  • Mamata secures 77% votes in assembly bypoll
  • Mamata promises metro coach factory if Tatas refuse land
  • Maoists want to kill me: Mamata Banerjee
  • 2 quake-hit villages yet to be reached
  • Sports
  • I-League versus AIFF battle intensifies
  • A day later, clubs refuse to toe AIFF’s line