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[edit] 2007

[edit] September

September 30Ashutosh Mukherjee’s legacy tarnished (The Statesman)

September 29Tata Motors small car factory in Singur completely submerged (The Statesman)

September 28 – Unfounded rumours of hooliganism by supporters of Indian Idol 3 winner Prashant Tamang leads to street riots in Siliguri, prompting police firing, army intervention and an indefinite curfew. (The Telegraph)

September 28Planning Commission clears East West Metro Railways project (The Statesman)

September 28 – 60,000 Darjeeling tea workers to get higher bonus (The Hindu Business Line)

September 27 – Judicial probe ordered into teacher’s death (The Hindu)

September 27 – Subhas Chakraborty trashes judicial probe in Rizwan case (Times of India)

September 26DLF plans second IT park in Kolkata (The Hindu Business Line)

September 26 – Guild still wants Maidan for Kolkata Book Fair but books other venues (The Statesman)

September 25 – Green light to new industries – Nayachar chemical hub, acquisition of 4,840 acres for DLF’s Dankuni township, Rs 550-crore Domjur township project, a steel factory by Videocon’s Kitchen Appliances, a captive power plant at Barabani, a steel plant and a captive power plant by Shyam Steel in Kharagpur and Raghunathpur, WBPDCL thermal power plant on 1,030 acres in Katwa. (Times of India).

September 25 – Rizwan: Cabinet members want judicial probe; human rights body to file case in a day or two. (The Statesman)

September 24 – Awash and left stranded (The Telegraph)

September 24 – Rizwan death heat on top cop (Times of India)

September 23 – The day of the idol... – Darjeeling’s Prashant Tamang is triumphant (The Telegraph)

September 23 – Doubts over suicide claim - top cops’ role under cloud in the Park Circus death case (The Telegraph)

September 23West Bengal approaches Ministry of Civil Aviation for development of airports (The Telegraph)

September 22Singur farmhand found hanging; third suicide after government land acquisition (The Telegraph)

September 22 – ‘Some people came, said I would be murdered’ - Youth's death triggers mob fury in Park Circus (The Telegraph) (Times of India)

September 21 – Haldia Petro in govt hands - court blow to Chatterjee Group (The Telegraph)

September 21Behala airport revamp takes off (Times of India)

September 21 – Heritage tag for house of Bengal’s money man – Gouri Sen’s house (The Statesman)

September 20 – US company in wagon deal for manufacture of aluminum wagons at Titagarh (The Telegraph)

September 20 – Shriram Properties ties up with two US equity firms for integrated township project in Uttarpara (The Hindu Business Line)

September 20 – CBI sniffs out self-interest of Tapasi accused in Singur (The Statesman)

September 20 – Missing Chandraketugarh antiquities return (The Statesman)

September 19Tata Motors appoints first batch of Singur youth (The Hindu Business Line)

September 19West Bengal to tie up with Jusco for supplying drinking water (The Hindu Business Line)

September 19 – Private blueprint for park doll-up in Kolkata (The Telegraph)

September 19 – Private hospitals in Kolkata flout free-bed rule (Times of India)

September 18Bengal Govt receives two proposals for shipyards from private players (The Hindu Business Line)

September 18 – Minister raps SFI campus drive (The Statesman)

September 18CPI(M) launches damage-control exercise in the wake of allegations of corrupt ration dealers being in league with party leaders in Bankura district (The Telegraph)

September 18 – Leader scuttles car park ban in the New Market area. (The Telegraph)

September 18 – The dawn of a new vision in Kolkata (The Hindu Business Line)

September 17 – ‘Red salute’ to Jindal raises hackles (The Statesman)

September 17 – Land losers refuse compensation at Ondal (The Statesman)

September 17 – Rags to riches, thanks to big rice belly - no grain in outlet, godown full at Barjora (The Telegraph)

September 17 – 'Molest' horror: Cops meet Germans (Times of India)

September 17Hind Motor’s Uttarpara factory – trouble brewing over IT township and auto park project (The Hindu Buisness Line)

September 16 – Bullets fly as villagers near Sonamukhi tell comrades: Give us grain, not nuclear nonsense (The Telegraph)

September 16 – Three German scholars molested at Canning (Times of India)

September 15East Bengal wins Federation Cup (Times of India)

September 15Salt Lake get pre-paid electric meters (Times of India)

September 15 – Mob torches 16 trucks in Durgapur (The Telegraph)

September 14 – Scholarships for IIT, IIM, minority students (The Statesman)

September 14 – Hawkers tighten grip, KMC helpless (Times of India)

September 14Eastern Rly earnings rise (The Hindu Business Line)

September 13 – Land with foundation stones for three projects over the past 30 years finally cleared for garment complex at Maheshtala (The Statesman)

September 13 – Small-scale paint cos urged to gear up for cluster shift (The Hindu Business Line)

September 12 – More locomotives from Chittaranjan Locomotive Works. (The Statesman)

September 12 – Parking agency runs brisk illegal business near New Market (The Statesman)

September 11SAIL announces investment plans — Rs. 10,000 crore for IISCO, Rs. 6,500 crore for Durgapur Steel Plant and Rs. 500 crore for Alloy Steels Plant; Kulti plant to be revived. (The Statesman)

September 11Sagar bridge on study table (The Telegraph)

September 11WBJEE alters paper pattern. Statesman), (The Statesman – earlier news)

September 10 – Jhulan Goswami adjudged the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year (The Telegraph)

September 10The Centre withholds its clearance for the state’s six development projects, including the light rapid transport system. (The Statesman)

September 10Bypass feels Banjara aftershock - damaged Bagha Jatin bridge to be closed (The Telegraph)

September 9 – Tour operators drop Kashmir package this Puja season Tour operators (The Statesman)

September 8Delhi model for E-W metro (The Statesman)

September 8Bankura death fans starvation fear (The Telegraph)

September 7 – New airport planned near Ondal (The Hindu Business Line)

September 7CM shelves plan for second Kolkata airport (Times of India)

September 7Ghurni artisans turn to fibreglass (The Statesman)

September 6 – New bridge to replace faulty flyover (Times of India)

September 6 – Commuters wait and watch meeting mania (The Statesman)

September 6CM scoffs at green fears – Nayachar no Hiroshima rerun, Buddha tells rally (The Telegraph)

September 5State opted for Nayachar ignoring GSI warnings (The Statesman)

September 5DSP registers record growth; net profits increase by 70% (The Statesman)

September 5ECL jobs for land oustees in Bankola (The Statesman)

September 5Metro extension comes at a price (The Statesman)

September 5 – Industry hub in Bankura barren belt (The Telegraph)

September 5 – ‘Dam Dim Tea Estate management forced to declare lock-out’ (The Hindu Business Line)

September 4JU cuts to new vistas; imparts computer training to tailors of Metiabruz and Maheshtala (The Statesman)

September 4Diamond testing & grading lab in Kolkata (Times of India)

September 3 – Chemical hub likely in uninhabited Nayachar island, off Haldia; outlying area of Haldia Petrochemical Complex rejected as possible site; Khejuri-Contai discussed as possible sites. (The Statesman) (The Telegraph) (The Hindu Business Line)

September 3 – Nobel probe: Mamata blames CPI(M) (Times of India)

September 2CBI’s Nobel probe end hurts varsity (The Telegraph}

September 2State CID still on lookout for Nobel clues (Times of India)

September 2 – Hundreds flock to 'miracle tree' at Behala (Times of India)

September 1 – Red hurdle to four-lane connector – Anwar Shah connector widening held up by CPI(M) men. (The Statesman)

September 1Left rally throws traffic out of gear (Times of India)

September 1CBI shuts Nobel chapter after 3 years (Times of India)

[edit] August

August 31IIT student ‘clears’ teacher of bribery charge (The Statesman) August 31 – Three jute parks to come up in West Bengal (The Hindu Business Line)

August 30 – State to get 2 new trains – Barrackpore-Jhansi and Azamgarh-Kolkata (The Statesman)

August 30Reliance finds farmer voice (The Hindu Business Line)

August 29 – Mother thrashed on train, son tossed out - gang of four women thieves terrorises train passengers before fleeing with ornaments (The Telegraph)

August 29Ray home saved from land sharks (Times of India)

August 29 – Bengal tea body demands reopening of estates (The Hindu Business Line)

August 28 – Chief Secretary assures adequate protection to prevent any further attacks on Reliance Fresh outlets. (Times of India),(The Hindu Business Line)

August 28SFI form on political link irks students (The Telegraph)

August 28 – Rogue drivers roam scot-free (The Telegraph)

August 27 – Ex- CPI(M) MLA urinates on lady army officer in Darjeeling Mail. (The Telegraph)

August 27 – Anguish, tears and anger - families of bus mishap victims vent ire on rogue drivers, callous system. (The Telegraph) , (Times of India)

August 27Reliance halts retail in West Bengal and some other states. (The Stateman)

August 27Salwar code: State favours teachers. (Times of India)

August 26 – Sex racket busted in Bhowanipore (Times of India)

August 25Hizbul operative nabbed in North 24 Parganas district (The Statesman)

August 25Tarapada Roy dead. (The Telegraph)

August 25 – Throw out HIV kids: demands Baruipur parents (Times of India)

August 24High Court premium on Victoria Memorial (The Statesman)

August 24 – Nirupom Sen corrects CM, resizes chemical hub (The Telegraph)

August 24 – RPG Cellucom opens 4 outlets in Kolkata (The Hindu Business Line)

August 23 – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie haw their first taste of Bengali cuisine (Times of India)

August 23Jhalda will get filtered water in 2 yrs (The Statesman)

August 23 – Japanese funds for IIM-C (Times of India)

August 22 – More industries in state cleared at Raghunathpur, Jamuria and Bijpur (The Statesman)

August 22 – Bridge with children crashes into river in North Dinajpur district. (The Telegraph)

August 22Tatas to pay Rs 1,000 crore for Singur land lease (The Hindu Business Line)

August 21 – Flood claims 16 lives, 10 lakh marooned (Times of India)

August 21Durgapur township in DLF bag (The Telegraph)

August 21KMDA to develop infrastructure for medical college in Kalyani (The Statesman)

August 20Jamdani weavers in Nabadwip rendered jobless with inundation of their looms (The Statesman)

August 20Forward Bloc threatens “law-and-order problem” if the government doesn’t stop Reliance from entering Bengal’s farm retail market. (The Telegraph)

August 20 – Bengal setting up Green Energy Corporation to promote generation of renewable energy (The Hindu Business Line)

August 19 – Two new universities in North 24 Parganas and Malda (The Telegraph)

August 19 – 5-year-old caught in gang war in Talatala (Times of India)

August 19 – E-W Metro puts Bidhannagar Central Park in peril (Times of India)

August 18 – For some KPOs, Kolkata is talent pool, not base station (Financial Express)

August 18McDonald’s blast could have been an act of sabotage, says ONGC adviser on fire, (The Telegraph)

August 18 – Transmission meter snag may affect work at airport (Times of India)

August 17State turns down British grant (Times of India)

August 17Centre says no to Kolkata Light Rail Transit project (Times of India)

August 17Clerics bay for Taslima Nasreen blood (The Statesman)

August 16 – Attack on Taslima Nasreen criticised by social bodies (The Statesman)

August 16Bengal’s mega housing projects attract FDI in a big way (The Hindu Business Line)

August 15 – Bomb scare results in tension at Howrah Station (Times of India)

August 14: The Centre will fund a third of a Rs 231-crore project to upgrade the city’s drainage system (The Telegraph)

August 14: LPG caused Big Mac blast (Times of India)

August 14: Malaria scare in waterlogged city (Times of India)

August 14: IPTV, video-on-demand services launched in Kolkata (The Hindu Business Line)

August 14: ADB aid for Bengal’s tourism sector (The Hindu Business Line)

August 13: Cars crawl and stall on key roads of Kolkata under knee-deep water (The Telegraph)

August 13: Book fair venue hits roadblock (Times of India)

August 13: Big Mac AC blast at Park Street, Kolkata on kills 1 (Times of India)

August 13: Chemical hub mulled at Nayachar in Purba Medinipur district (The Statesman)

August 12 – ‘De-industrialisation’ of West Bengal (The Statesman)

August 11CU Senate Left bastion; no election for all the 30 seats (The Statesman)

August 10Tata Motors staff attacked on way to Singur (The Statesman)

August 10HC to look at Singur ‘secret’ (The Telegraph)

August 10 – 21-member Bharat Chamber team to visit Vietnam (The Hindu Business Line)

August 9 – ‘West Bengal IT cruising towards Vision 2010’ – West Bengal trying to rise from 8th to 3rd position in the country. (The Hindu Business Line)

August 9 – Kolkata — the happening city on IT front. (The Hindu Business Line)

August 9CM keeps allies at bay, Salim has its way. (The Statesman}

August 9 – Farmer suicides in Singur have been driven by the loss of fertile lands long held dear by them. (The Hindu Business Line)

August 8 – Strike partial, CM in denial (The Statesman)

August 8 – ‘Judges-population ratio has to improve to reduce case backlog’ (The Hindu Business Line)

August 8CITU strike in Kolkata today {Times of India)

August 8Maoists raid police camp in Midnapore (Times of India)

August 7 – Students of Krishnagar Women’s College mar golden jubilee celebrations. (The Telegraph)

August 6Kamal Guha dead (The Telegraph)

August 6Coal India Limited initiative (The Hindu Business Line)

August 5 – Rummage through Tagore cupboard - filmmaker’s glare falls on relationship between poet and grandfather (The Telegraph)

August 5Buddhadeb Bhattacharya tells the “traditional Left” that the educated jobless could not be asked to wait for socialism (The Telegraph)

August 5 – Gang thrashes girls, throws them off train (Times of India)

August 5Maoists blow up forest office in Lalgarh in Paschim Medinipur (Times of India)

August 5 – Maintenance work to affect train movement at Howrah station (The Hindu Update)

August 4 – Land reforms for Sabars, Lodhas in Paschim Medinipur turn into reality (The Statesman)

August 4 – Acquisition of land quietly under way in Haldia (Times of India)

August 4KMC scraps hand-rickshaw licence (Times of India)

August 4 – Government breaks job pledge at Bakreshwar, gets HC rap (Times of India)

August 3 – Growth meaningless without new jobs: Buddhadeb (The Hindu Business Line)

August 3CPI(M) rejects Benoy Konar claim on compensation (The Statesman)

August 2 - WBSIDC, Mahestalla Garments tie up for garment, textile park (Hindu Business Line)

August 2 - Power bonus for big industry, bite for small (The Telegraph)

August 1 - Government contradicts Benoy Konar on firing compensation (The Statesman)

August 1 - Minerva Theatre opens on 15 September. (The Statesman)

August 1 - Buddha firm on chemical hub at Haldia, bent on consensus. (The Telegraph)

August 1 - ‘Agri Export Zones have not taken off in a big way in eastern region’; stress on pineapple exports from West Bengal. (The Hindu Business Line)

[edit] July

July 30 - CPI-M will fight it out with the Trinamul on the streets if police fail to enforce rule of law in Nandigram – Benoy Konar (The Statesman)

July 29Nandigram clashes kill one (The Statesman)

July 29 – GEECL in talks with Durgapur Projects for DurgapurKolkata gas pipeline revival (The Hindu Business Line)

July 29National Library building in Kolkata is in an advanced state of disrepair. (The Hindu Business Line)

July 28Himalayan Mountaineering Institute closed indefinitely following civilian employee trouble. (The Telegraph)

July 28 – Police take seven months to demolish the club whose members had encroached on a widow’s land. (The Telegraph)

July 27CESC plans Rs 18,000 crore investment in power and retail sectors (The Statesman)

July 27DSP package for Rs. 6,000 crore upgradation expedited (The Statesman)

July 27 – Fee parking on 100 more roads in Kolkata (The Telegraph)

July 26Indian Newspaper Society slams CITU move to suspend distribution of newspapers (The Statesman)

July 25 – An institute for Chinese language study likely at Rajarhat (The Statesman)

July 25West Bengal Assembly congratulates Pratibha Patil (The Hindu Update)

July 25Left Front wins Haldia municipal poll (The Hindu Update)

July 24 – Ship sinks in Hooghly River with fish-killer ash (The Telegraph)

July 24 – Rules for school pool cars - code on anvil, announces Buddha; crackdown nets 22 vehicles (The Telegraph)

July 24 – ‘Singur land gifted to Tatas’ (The Statesman)

July 23KMC needs Rs 7,500 crore to renovate sewer net. (The Statesman)

July 23 – No flooded streets for Rs 1,500 crore – demand on centre. (The Statesman)

July 23Sen effect on land debate - Farm ok but no force: Trinamul (The Telegraph)

July 22 – ‘Prohibiting the use of agricultural land for industries is ultimately self-defeating’ – Amartya Sen (The Telegraph)

July 21 – No talks: Mamata (The Telegraph)

July 20 – Respite for Jagmohan Dalmiya (The Statesman)

July 20CPI(M) forces School of Tropical Medicine chief to quit (The Statesman)

July 19CSTC takes revival route (The Telegraph)

July 19Government plays safe on land consent (The Statesman)

July 19 – Part of boundary wall of Tata Motors car project pulled down (The Hindu Update)

July 19JBIC offers crores for Kolkata revamp (Times of India)

July 19 – I have to follow capitalism: Buddha (Hindustan Times)

July 18Internet and phones click back to life (The Telegraph)

July 18 – Man makes elephant calf pariah (The Telegraph)

July 18 – Bharat Ophthalmic Glass Limited at Durgapur to be liquidated (The Statesman)

July 17 – Blaze in phone bastion - Power plant flames pull plug (The Telegraph)

July 17‘Tornado’ in Malda (The Telegraph)

July 17Tourism development - Mangrove, sand & the sea right till Mandarmani. (The Statesman)

July 17Bengal emerging hub for medical tourism (The Hindu Business Line)

July 16Government at World Bank door for development of towns. (The Telegraph)

July 16 – Clean chit for ‘goon’ - Twin murder case falls flat (The Telegraph)

July 16 – Great Eastern Energy begins CBM production. (The Hindu Business Line)

July 16Citu men vandalise tele-channel (The Statesman)

July 15IIT wake-up bell for backbencher Bengal. (The Telegraph)

July 15Besu step will steal JEE thunder. (The Statesman)

July 14HUJI activist nabbed at Bengal village. (The Hindu Update)

July 14 – Heavy rain ahead (The Telegraph)

July 14Mahasweta’s no to Hindi award. (Hindustan Times)

July 13 – Steps initiated for developing Bengal deep-draught port. (The Hindu Business Line)

July 13 – Sudden blaze, flaming death at SSKM Hospital canteen. (The Telegraph)

July 12 – Tapasi Malik murder was committed to create a fear psychosis among the local people spearheading the anti-land acquisition movement – CBI advocate. (The Statesman)

July 12Singur math in HouseBuddha sticks to land consent figures. (The Telegraph)

July 12Bengal ranks fifth in wooing investments: Survey (The Hindu Business Line)

July 12Gopalkrishna Gandhi won’t be VP - Governor turns down ‘informal soundings’ (The Telegraph)

July 12 – Half of Bengal Engineering & Science University,Shibpur berths for state students (The Telegraph)

July 12Power crisis looms over state. (Times of India)

July 11 – Portraits of Tapasi case suspects released (The Statesman)

July 10 - Post- Biswas, education czars still reign - Autonomy phobia lies in party DNA. (The Telegraph)

July 10 - HS loss is other boards’ gain – ICSE, CBSE students bag more college seats. (The Telegraph)

July 10 - Jobs aplenty for JU arts. (The Telegraph)

July 9 - Rein in tea unions, Jairam tells Buddha (The Telegraph)

July 8 - Mamata plays birthday card. (The Telegraph)

July 8 - Ultimatum to gardens – Tea estates told to accept relief package or face takeover. (The Telegraph)

July 7 – Rain havoc in districts. (The Telegraph)

July 6 – Minister’s Singur figures fire up Opposition. (The Telegraph)

July 6CPI(M) in propaganda war. (The Telegraph)

July 6Basu salvo at Centre. (The Telegraph)

July 5 – Suhrid somersault on CBI truth test. (The Telegraph)

July 5Bangladesh bans export of Ilish to India for six months. (The Telegraph)

July 5 – Heavy rainfall predicted over weekend. (The Statesman)

July 5 – Petro investment region project awaiting Cabinet nod. (The Hindu Business Line)

July 4 – Landslip close shave for toy train. (The Telegraph)

July 4Jindal shares and jobs for land losers at Salboni not part of agreement with Government. (The Telegraph)

July 4CBI widens scope of Tapasi Malik murder probe, but cuts sorry figure in Delhi court. (The Telegraph)

July 4 – Landfill link to flooding in Kolkata. (The Telegraph)

July 3 – Mayor points to Mumbai while Calcutta goes under water. (The Telegraph)

July 3 – Suhrid finger on ‘others’. (The Telegraph)

July 3 – Intellectuals’ outfits incur Naxalite tag. (The Statesman)

July 3 – Row over liquor ad in Tarapith. (Times of India)

July 3ONGC firms up plans to explore at Contai block. (The Hindu Business Line)

July 2Singur farmer dies of starvation. (The Telegraph), (The Statesman)

July 2 – Locks loom on Dunlop again, shortage of funds. (The Telegraph)

July 2 – Suhrid strikes back at rivals in party - Another lie test lined up (The Telegraph)

July 1 – The 115,000-sq-ft parking lot under Laldighi will be sticking eight ft above ground. (The Telegraph)

July 1‘Nivedita Bridge’ to be opened soon. (The Hindu Business Line)

July 1CPI(M) backs accused on peace day. (The Statesman)