A guide to Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal and Bengali culture.
News Headlines Archive
September 30, 2009
Miscellaneous
  • Three CPM men killed by Maoists in Salboni,gunbattle on at Belpahari
  • Life paralysed on 2nd day of PCAPA's indefinite bandh
  • Unconditional release of Mahato demanded
  • TV9 distances itself from Kolkata TV on liquidation process
  • Mahato had links with Maoists, says West Bengal
  • Duronto Express makes its maiden trip to Kolkata
  • Journalists endangered by police tactics, says IFJ
  • Congress to decide its final position on Mayoral post for SMC
  • Mrinal Sen honoured
  • Centre should 'topple' Left Front govt in Bengal: Mamta
  • The Telegraph
  • Maoist ‘law enforcers’ murder at will
  • Weed-out attempt by CPM
  • Siliguri poll pits Cong vs Trinamul
  • City youth’s rugby fairytale
  • Top cop rap for officers
  • Tabla whiz who woos Arnie to Zeta-Jones
  • Pilot strike ends but turbulence continues
  • Rulebook for Kali puja
  • Land tips of Harvard teacher
  • Car theft racket busted, six held
  • Three killed in mishaps
  • Pass the buck over Puja litter
  • Rob racket busted, 2 held
  • Reborn, Sourav the puja dancer
  • What's on in town
  •  You share your birthday with...
  • Reap what you sow, it’s all in the game
  • Blushes for CU five in test of excellence
  • Rahul scan on Dooars privation
  • Peace meet for Malda village
  • Ally bonhomie gone, ready for ballots
  • Trinamul chief snubs Cong SOS on Siliguri
  • 5 beaten by ‘drunk’ cops
  • Chamurchi tea garden to reopen today
  • The Statesman
  • Air India stalemate on
  • Are Indians racist? ~A plural, multi-racial and multi-ethnic society often experiences such
  • Australia aim at semi-final berth
  • Betrayal of nation: BJP
  • Beware working mom, your kid is at peril
  • Big cats will have to wait
  • Brave Ruksana becomes a star
  • Bullocks pray to Goddess Durga
  • Chhatradhar has Maoist links, says home secy
  • Contractors may go on strike
  • DFID: State delay may be costly
  • Delhi school stampede: Principal loses job
  • FROM THE UN ~New era of US engagement
  • Funds from NRHM not utilised properly
  • Goddess resting place is river of contention
  • Govt threatens to cancel allotted blocks
  • Govt want companies to enhance security
  • Gunners seek second group win
  • Home loan rates slashed
  • India bank on Bolt to light up Games
  • India trapped in complex calculations
  • India, Russia to boost economic ties
  • Iran to give IAEA schedule for N-plant visit
  • Kiwis thrash England to reach top four
  • Lata Mangeshkar turns 80
  • Learning the facts of life
  • Life convict tops exam
  • Listen to Indias voice, says ElBaradei
  • Mamata for LF govt ouster
  • Mourinho breaks his silence
  • Navy, KoPT fight over land for jetties
  • Nestle Milk Mugabe The Farmer
  • New Kolaghat bridge by next year likely
  • No plan to raise borrowing target
  • PM stresses on universal nuclear disarmament
  • Passengers, officials share flight ordeal
  • Pervez-Zardari lobby for new army chief
  • Philippine toll rises to 246 as new storms brew
  • Phulbani blast victim identified
  • Places of worship: SC bans fresh construction
  • RBI undecided on monetary policy
  • Rain dampens Dussehra spirit
  • Rebels do parties in before Maha polls
  • SDOs to monitor development works
  • Sangoma poised for hat-trick
  • Saviours of storks
  • Strauss in the clear over runner decision
  • Troops gun down 157 in Guinea
  • Vijender is world number one
  • Woman falls off bus, dies
  • case against Q dropped
  • Times of India
  • Chhatradhar has Rs 1-crore insurance policy, say police
  • Andaman fliers back after ordeal
  • Meeting fails to break Siliguri
  • Polybag ban: City market sets an example
  • Harvard B-school to study Burdwan urbanization
  • Haldia-bound ships leave for other ports
  • Will this port be abandoned altogether?
  • Long road ahead for green party
  • Carlifter gang in police net
  • Gun at Nandigram murder site traced to Maoists
  • 'Weaponshop and Absent' entertain Kolkata!
  • 'Weaponshop and Absent' entertain Kolkata!
  • DJ Paul Taylor kept the party rocking!
  • Oh Darling, yeh hai Kolkata!
  • A fine award ceremony in Kolkata
  • Is Gandhigiri still relevant?
  • Indian Express
  • AI strike off, but normalcy still a tall order
  • Selim back with a bang as Mamata raises pitch
  • LF allies oppose, but CPM to press ahead with English medium in state schools
  • Manna Dey in US, kin just can’t wait to hum along
  • ‘NCTE not interested in solving PTTI stalemate’
  • Power supply to remain normal till next week, courtesy low demand
  • Mamata gives a buzz to home secretary, leaves state abuzz
  • Lalgarh Maoists kill 3 CPM men, cops fear flare-up
  • City scribes slam cops’ TV plot to net Mahato
  • Mahato roamed with top Maoist guns and Rs 1-cr insurance cover
  • Hindustan Times
  • Two killed, 3 injured in TC-CPI(M) clash in West Bengal
  • http://www.newkerala.com/nkfullnews-1-121153.html
  • Banerjee steps in to help stranded air passengers
  • Sports
  • Tennis: Nelord packs off Ranjeet
  • Akram to guide KKR
  • Bhutia set to play vs PFC