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News Headlines Archive
August 28, 2008
Miscellaneous
  • stranded in Bengal due to Singur siege
  • A morning at Singur
  • Mukesh Ambani decries Singur agitation
  • Buddhadeb hopes Singur project will sail through
  • Singur: Mamata rules out compromise with govt, Tatas
  • Why Indian Farmers Are Fighting Tata's Nano
  • Singur crisis hits Hind. Motors
  • Bengal announces new compensation rates in animal attack
  • West Bengal State University to start with 12 PG courses
  • WBIDC calls, cancels Tata vendors' meet
  • Supari killers nabbed in Asansol
  • Hilsa a great seasonal draw, if fished judiciously
  • The Bong connection
  • Nirupam Sen defends reduced excise duty for Tata project
  • Rituparna is ready for experiments
  • 'I cut vegetables and washed clothes and utensils as part of Aparna Sen's workshop'
  • The Statesman
  • Land-losers of Katwa to get rehab package
  • Singur heat singes Midnapore
  • Seniority issue to be examined
  • The Telegraph
  • Night meet draws up plan to ‘jolt’ govt
  • Singur stares at food crunch
  • Mixed signs from CPM on package
  • Mamata blames highway blockade on media
  • Another flight to Dhaka
  • Problem of plenty for plexes
  • Blaze in fast food outlet
  • Bypass campus for B-school
  • Hurt the child, hunt the dog
  • Body in Salt Lake complex
  • CU harass case report
  •  You share your birthday with...
  • What's on in town
  • Ideas reinvent accepted practice
  • Torture cell for strays
  • Market shut down by goon aides
  • Mill worker found dead
  • Sukna Morcha recalls pickets
  • Worker dies in bid to sell sons
  • Tracks hang over river
  • Court frames charges against Czechs
  • Undertrial flees from hospital
  • Times of India
  • Singur kitchen bill: Rs 2.5 lakh a day
  • Biz bosses urge Buddha & Mamata
  • Govt green light to two mega projects
  • Katwa power project shifted
  • Centre won't bail out state on Singur
  • BJP backs Buddha on Singur imbroglio
  • Accident victim left to die
  • State likely to okay Presi makeover demand
  • Officials claim breach in safety norms
  • Smooth check-in for transit fliers
  • Indian Express
  • Cabinet nod for SEZ status to Jindal steel plant
  • Biman Bose turns traffic manager
  • State constitutes commission to examine pay, promotion policies
  • Programme to train minorities in Arabic
  • Schools justify decision on closure
  • Missionary appeals to put on ‘armour of love’
  • CU fails to punish teacher accused of molestation
  • Accident victim’s body found in pump house
  • Unable to answer query, child faces teacher’s wrath
  • Panel to decide name for Aliah University
  • 95 illegal hoardings pulled down
  • Fire department comes up with Puja guidelines
  • Documents of Renaissance luminaries to get a facelift
  • Singur: Dasmunsi blames govt
  • On Ground Zero, attendance of contract workers drops to 15%
  • Trucks still stranded, PIL filed to get Expressway cleared
  • BJP gives CPM a shot in the arm
  • Asian Age
  • LF talks tough on Singur agitation
  • IB to keep eye on bank officers
  • Man dies of heart attack after brawl
  • Security breach at Assembly
  • 2nd, 3rd yr varsity results out
  • Autopsy says hotel worker pushed
  • Hindustan Times
  • Buddha’s bandh remark makes CPM see red
  • Sports
  • Mohun Bagan stun Railway FC, top League table
  • Buchanan on talent hunt