A guide to Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal and Bengali culture.
News Headlines Archive
November 12, 2009
Miscellaneous
  • Yechury has close links with Maoists: Mamata
  • Many Naxalites have joined Trinamool Congress: Mamata
  • West Bengal mulls power plant at Tata’s Singur land
  • Shift in balance of power at grass roots in West Bengal
  • Is Buddhadeb baggage for CPM now?
  • Mamata demands President's rule in West Bengal
  • Violence continues near Lalgarh
  • People are for our alliance: Pranab
  • Forward Bloc to review its alliance with CPI-M
  • “Joint operations will continue”
  • Left Front minister favours early polls
  • West Bengal's auto park on 'go-slow' mode
  • CIL objects to steel projects on coal bearing land in WB
  • Visva Bharati VC meets PM
  • Celebs come in for film screening
  • Ritu's awesome birthdfay bash
  • The Telegraph
  • CPM rules out early elections
  • Mamata in poll dilemma
  • Suicide time wins husband acquittal
  • 3-year degree denies tech students jobs
  • ‘Vedika could have been saved’
  • Meteor magic on Nov 17
  • Parents protest girls’ detention
  • City still keen on US degree
  • Mall shut after star date
  • One killed, three injured in mishaps
  • False alarm on flight
  • Puff ban: zero not out in 13 months
  • What's on in town
  •  You share your birthday with...
  • Peace efforts after murders
  • Trinamul Six denied rural jobs
  • No money for cure, four want to end lives
  • Parents float unit to oppose strike
  • Bike prize and title for daring stunts on wheels
  • The Statesman
  • 24-hr ABAVP bandh total
  • 600 vehicles for Koda supporters
  • A President for Europe
  • A place of national importance
  • Air India posts loss of Rs 5,548 cr
  • BPL list misses 2 gram panchayats
  • Bandh to protesting against tripartite talks on Gorkhaland
  • Beauties, beasts & Brits...
  • Bengal count on Ganguly to deliver
  • Botham dismisses burnout talk
  • Buddha fumes at detractors
  • Bullet Proof for Cup
  • Bulls eye it was!
  • Commercial vehicles sales soar 52%
  • Concluding post-Kyoto accord seems difficult
  • Cong continues to harp on victory
  • Cops clash with tribals in Jhargram
  • DGP submits report on Love Jihad
  • Day after Cong surge, Lalu breaks ranks
  • Delhi Metro fares up 36 per cent, BJP protests
  • East Bengals fresh test
  • East zone table tennis tournament
  • Egypt bid to lift Pharaohs curse
  • Enke commits suicide
  • Exploring Indias unseen treasures
  • Exports down for 13th month
  • FBI gets 60 days to indict Headley
  • Forest minister lambastes for rhino death
  • Left Front accepts unacceptability
  • Letters To The Editor
  • MNS regrets behaviour in House, asks Speaker to reduce punishment
  • Mamata to lead
  • Markets rally on global cues
  • Minority community to gain a lot
  • Motivated Maoists learn their letters
  • NBU remembers Azad on his birth anniversary
  • Naming a disaster in advance!
  • Nepal minister slaps official, sparks protest
  • Parallel guardians forum to oppose threatened bandh in English schools
  • Patients suffer hospitals dismal condition
  • Phyan spares Mumbai, rain doesnt
  • Rajnath seeks RSS counsel on leadership issue
  • Rudd, Singh to meet today
  • SC to take call on courts powers
  • SIT student on hunger strike in hospital
  • School sports funds laundered
  • Section 144 imposed in Mathabhanga
  • Security boost for Writers Buildings
  • Six errant pilots of three airlines de-rostered
  • Two killed, boy injured in Malda clashes
  • UBI Fulbari branch looted
  • Wash-out in Mumbai
  • Writing on the wall for Left
  • Younus out, Yousuf in
  • sniper executed
  • Adhir Chowdhury should be made chief of state Cong
  • Dinos Were Hot-blooded Killers
  • Dinos Were Hot-blooded
  • Threat to Abu Azmis life
  • Times of India
  • Meteor showers in Kolkata on Nov 17/18
  • CPM rules out early elections
  • City set to rock to Rahman beats... for a cause
  • Illegal Maidan bonfire scorches trees Subhro
  • Goons ransack green nursery over plot
  • Xavier's alumni pool Rs 2 crore for teachers
  • Schoolboys adopt slum kids for life
  • Tourist police to ensure pleasant stay for visitors
  • Howrah teacher locks up girls and goes home
  • Bhel may power Singur dream
  • Djs rock the dance floor
  • Djs rock the dance floor
  • Revisiting the Golden era
  • Chilling out at poolside!
  • Theatre lovers have a gala time
  • Indian Express
  • Sonebhadra encounter: Petty thief made a fortune as top Naxal, say cops
  • Kolkata among worst in tackling child labour: Study
  • Bengal courts BHEL for a power plant at Singur
  • Rebel minister won’t go with Mamata or Cong
  • Private operators want basic fare at par with JNNURM buses
  • Did DGP blow up Mahato’s riches?
  • Mamata’s fine line: Naxals with us, Maoists with CPM
  • Hindustan Times
  • Not my victory, it’s the Left’s loss: Mamata
  • Govt wants cops to do police act
  • Sports
  • Mondal to lead Bengal
  • Saurashtra 223 for seven
  • Heavy rain has Mohun Bagan marooned
  • East Bengal to start afresh under De Ridder