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News Headlines Archive
July 10, 2009
Miscellaneous
  • West Bengal government to sell potatoes
  • PSBJC chief threatens to launch a “greater movement”
  • Wealth of CPI(M) raises a storm
  • Buddhadeb asks Opposition to join fight against Maoists
  • Industrialisation in Bengal on rough terrain
  • Bengal fair set to make a mark, globally
  • At 95, Jyoti Basu is the sagacious counsellor
  • Bangladesh author Nasreen pleads to return home: report
  • Brand new workshop facility of OSL Prestige operational in Kolkata
  • Inside Lalgarh: Hunger, anger and war
  • 7 months on, Singur lives on hope for Tata jobs
  • Finally, Bengal govt drives out Kolkata's old wheels
  • Have authorities in Bengal taken leave of their senses?
  • West Bengal strengthening IT backbone
  • Leftist activists stage protest in Kolkata
  • Jyoti Basu turns 96
  • Congress accuses WB police of arresting innocent people
  • Rebel leader dares Bengal govt to arrest him
  • Bata India threatens to suspend operations at Batanagar unit
  • Shakti Samanta retrospective in national capital
  • Prosenjit, walkin’ in the rain
  • The Telegraph
  • Clash & cop firing kill 3
  • Minister jibe at govt potato sale
  • Students lock up cops in school
  • Teachers stop kids’ meal
  • Howrah hit by wheel strike
  • Traffic rejig en route to a flight
  • Fares up, phase-out tussle on
  • Cop crushed by lorry
  • Auto union plea not heard
  • Protection for cops in Riz case
  • You share your birthday with...
  • What's on in town
  • Wives held for suicides
  • Old school bus wins court nod
  • Govt nudge on fees
  • School witnesses parent protest
  • Strike hits hill education dept
  • Students lock cops in school
  • The Statesman
  • 843 cases so far in city,
  • Belakoba victims compensated, at last
  • Bus set ablaze after man run over
  • Bypoll fortifies Cong, Trinamul alliance
  • Govt to sell potato to consumers at lower rates
  • Lalgarh scores over Amlasole
  • Maoists warn V-B against administrative anomalies
  • Monsoon brings malaria
  • SSKM to get research lab
  • Too many toppers spoil it for mediocres
  • Times of India
  • Tusks pop out of parcel at Prinsep St post office
  • Worst attack, but little done yet
  • Fee hike: Minister meets school officials
  • Six held for assault on Malda BDO
  • Cops crack Kishanji phone data
  • HC asks medical body to register doctor
  • Flyover work will make road to domestic terminal longer
  • State plans further steps to control prices
  • NSG starts anti-terror work in city
  • Jessica and Hannah
  • It was all about Bollywood 'masti'
  • A glam Saturday night bash
  • With Bickram Ghosh in spotlight...
  • Indian Express
  • No change in stand, stalemate over ban continues
  • After dip in footfall, timings of Maitreyee Express rejigged
  • Students on ‘lock-up’ protest in Lalgarh
  • Minister unhappy as govt turns potato vendor
  • Inspection team lands in city market but finds no foul play
  • Drug mafia behind bars, cops out to prolong his stay
  • High Court wants govt to submit notifications
  • Lathicharge on GJM men prompt indefinite strike
  • Soon, green strip laden with fruits, flowers to adorn Kolkata canals
  • Legalising gay sex will ‘force people to emulate them’
  • Govt brings LPG loophole for old vehicles
  • Strike called off midway but bus owners dig in their heels
  • On land, Bengal minister clips industry wings
  • Now, panel to monitor fees in schools
  • Hindustan Times
  • 61 killed in West Bengal by Maoists in three years
  • Security agencies on alert in Bengal: Buddhadeb
  • Mamata dishes out more sops for aam aadmi
  • India, Bangladesh discuss dam row, Hasina visit