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News Headlines Archive
April 2, 2009
Miscellaneous
  • ABAVP to boycot poll, Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri & Alipurduar to be affected
  • Tata will bring Nano back to Singur: W Bengal official
  • EC not against display of photographs of Tagore and Netaji
  • Nano arrives in three Kolkata showrooms
  • Tata will make Nano in Singur, claims West Bengal official
  • Nano fiasco, big political issue in West Bengal
  • Lack of credit fails Bengal weavers
  • Tea prices may rise 10% this fiscal’
  • West Bengal to develop an IT SEZ in five years
  • West Bengal keen to have Proton in automotive cluster
  • Six CPI(M) workers get lifer in Bengal
  • Bengali film Piyalir Passoword shot in US, all set for release
  • The Telegraph
  • Rebel zones get 2 hours less to vote
  • Voter card slur on CPM
  • Manifesto toes front line
  • Games guide to rights
  • Two faces of Trinamul on walls
  • Schools firm on fee hike in protest wake
  • Fisheries dept flouts wetlands rules
  • First ban for flout of rally rule on greens
  • Healer at the helm
  • Club in control crossfire
  • Masters course in dentistry
  • Store staffer held for card fraud
  • War of words at film school
  • Help dead in employer’s flat
  • What's on in town
  •  You share your birthday with...
  • Himalaya girl ready for Pole ski
  • Student sleuths to sniff terror threats
  • Teachers on strike, want VC apology
  • Naser upset, may skip N-Day
  • Allies sore on CPM ‘sati’ leaflet
  • Wedding fetes on DHR plate
  • The Statesman
  • 6 CPM men get life term
  • CPMs chances of win thin
  • CU gives in, extends form dates
  • Dealing with iron deficiency
  • EC clarifies photograph directive, CM mellows
  • Govt will collect fees for testing taxi meters: HC
  • Heinz loses battle between Complan & Horlicks
  • High Court makes the meter tick
  • Home secy tags Lalgarh resistance to polls absurd
  • Jai Ho in the news again
  • Locals not to vote unless river tamed
  • Man jumps, swims, climbs giving cops a hard time
  • Man beats up woman, held
  • Maoists with arms nabbed in Munger
  • Nano launch gets Mamata spewing venom
  • On election duty? Pass the know-your-poll test first
  • Rain, thunder damage crops in Midnapore
  • SRFTI classes suspended sine die
  • Something for everyone...
  • Teenagers death: CID to probe role of 4 RPF men
  • Times of India
  • Parents 'betray' rape victim
  • 10 nominations on first day
  • Trinamool banners in court
  • Sujan Chakraborty drums up poll tempo
  • Govt worried about new island settlers
  • Forest officer may face action for chop order
  • Victory mantra in Rabin roadshow
  • Lohachara rises from waters again
  • Vanishing islands: Blame on KoPT
  • IIT-Kgp invents microneedle for painless shot
  • Azhar to contest LS polls from Moradabad
  • Women have special place and respect in SP: Mulayam
  • Advani challenges PM Manmohan to TV debate
  • Indian Express
  • Writers’ Buildings loses its ‘living’ portraits
  • CPM sings to voters to calm frayed nerves
  • Ex-generals turn gaze on ‘criminal’ candidates
  • Bank executive had applied for job in city days before death
  • One dies of suspected diarrhoea in city
  • Biman sees US plot to oust Left Front govt
  • Poll takes
  • Fee hike: Parents resent, schools cite helplessness
  • Police rope in students to monitor school premises
  • Army says CPM, DYFI violated HC order during Maidan rallies
  • No, no, it’s not Nano; we fought land grab, says Mamata now
  • Jaswant BJP man from Darjeeling: Gorkhaland team pledges support
  • Mahasweta Devi, others back Kabir Suman
  • Singed in Singur, Left drops industrialisation
  • Hindustan Times
  • One killed, 12 injured in accident in West Bengal
  • Tribal body gives LS poll boycott call in north Bengal
  • ‘Judge me by my work’: Pranab tells voters
  • Sports
  • Bagan firm favourites
  • Md. Sp. aim to beat the drop