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News Headlines Archive
September 12, 2008
Miscellaneous
  • West Bengal assures Infosys of all cooperation
  • Trinamool demand for 300 acres rejected’
  • Tatas to roll out 1,000 Nanos from Pune plant
  • Prime suspect in Nobel theft case murdered
  • West Bengal slogged to get Tata project
  • Infosys to relook its investment plan in West Bengal
  • West Bengal Govt. Discards TM's Demand On Singur Issue
  • Pantnagar gears up to gain from Singur's loss
  • Tata Motors denies moving Nano components to Pune
  • 'I see no reason why Singur issue can't be resolved'
  • Five dead, 40 injured in West Bengal bus accident
  • Yechury hopeful of solution to Singur deadlock
  • Singur highlights rise of civil society movements in India
  • The Statesman
  • 3 students killed, 5 injured in lightning storm
  • Bengali scholars meet
  • Day labourers decry Singur cease-work
  • Facelift for 12 ghats
  • Fake doctor escapes wrath of patients
  • Guidelines to protect Puja shoppers
  • HC shoots down SSC regulation
  • Hope for Subarnarekha Barrage Project?
  • How to do it?
  • Nandigram clashes hurt 6
  • Political rallies disrupt traffic
  • Rise of sea level affects riverbank vegetation
  • SSDA nearly defunct after Somnaths exit
  • Six killed, 39 hurt as bus falls into pond
  • Vegetation changes point to rising sea levels
  • WBIDC owes Rs 59 lakh to land dept
  • WBSUB introduces semester system
  • The Telegraph
  • Stage set for Siege II in factory demand
  • Engine leaves train behind
  • Bus mishap toll rises
  • Youth pushes constable on Metro tracks
  • HC raps hawker pass the buck
  • Youths rob IAS officer
  •  You share your birthday with...
  • What's on in town
  • Protests defy CM writ at Writers’
  • Appeal to lift forest ban
  • Former top cop’s house yields cobras
  • CM urges hills to pay power bills
  • Siliguri set to get speciality hospitals
  • Prisoners to get better facilities
  • Dress code relief for Lepchas
  • Abandoned by son, 70-year-old at govt door
  • Govt censures Sikkim VC
  • Trinamul storms Katwa meet
  • Times of India
  • South Kolkata roads to bear brunt of pandal blocks
  • Cop beaten up by auto driver
  • Robbers strike at retired IAS officer's flat
  • Dadu, who saved a little girl's life
  • Good to be back in Kolkata: Amitabh Bachchan
  • Tagore's car may roll again, hunt starts for spareparts
  • DLF township plan runs into payout storm
  • UK job seekers duped of crores by Nadia racket
  • Forest officials elated at Czechs' conviction
  • CTC staff design slim-trim tram
  • Indian Express
  • Anti-CPM nest in Buddha’s own backyard
  • Scientists return home after Geneva trip
  • 160 Bangla infiltrators detained
  • Three days on, Jadavpur still in grip of enteric menace
  • ‘Polybag ban may end in crisis for plastic industry’
  • KMC lacks infrastructure to fight vector-borne diseases
  • HC directs govt to submit action plan for hawkers
  • CU looks into ragging allegation, but only after Gandhi intervenes
  • Kolkata Port registers 13% growth in container handling
  • HC appoints officer to look into park encroachment
  • On a fortnight trip, life in metro enthralls Ladakh girls
  • Buddhadeb govt offers 70 Nano acres but Mamata wants 300
  • Don’t make Tata ‘secret’ deal public: HC
  • ‘China to invest only after Singur resolution’
  • Last Lear is special, says Big B
  • 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
  • Tata Motors cautions WB Govt, Trinamool sticks to its demand
  • Won’t quit, will fight impeachment: Sen
  • Top investors eyeing Singur despite land row
  • We’ll call you, don’t call us
  • Sports
  • IFA helps defuse tension
  • CAB keen on playing Ganguly in Ranji; plans to speak to him
  • Defence worries Bagan