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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Red Cross camp in Sunderbans











Pix: Red Cross Camp at Najat
Report by: Kundan Halder
BASIRHAT: Volunteers of the Basirhat Junior and Youth Red Cross Unit (BJYRCU) organised a four days long camp at Najat in Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas to promote and encourage the participation of children and young persons in the work of the Red Cross. The camp was inaugurated by a monk of Ramkrishna Seva Sangha on 27 January at Rabindra Siksha Niketan.
Pinaki Ranjan Kshetrapal, counselor and general secretary of the BJYRCU said around 250 persons participated in the camp. Several trainers including doctors attended the camps to develop a sense of social responsibility among the participants.
Most of the youths and school boys came from the Sunderbans areas and got training in first aid including dressing, bandage. Trainers also aware the camp goers on wounds and hemorrhage, respirator system, artificial respiration(practice), burns and scalds, fracture, asphyxia and shock.
Abu Sayed Mandal, one of the organiser said students and youths were much interested to learn those subjects as there were lack of doctors and paramedic staffs at their locality.
Nirmal Satra said students of the camp were asked to help the local people during any emergency situation. “A large number of people died following the snake bite at our locality so I attentively listened and took note how to help a snake bite persons, said Piya Mandal, a camp attendant of Sandeshkhali area.
Pinaki Ranjan Kshetrapal said they have urged the students to aware people for donating blood in summer during the crisis of blood.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

70 persons ill 5000 affected following ammonia gas leak in Dum Dum



Pix: People outside their residences after gas leak (top)
People admitted hospital
Seventy people fell ill following the leak of ammonia gas from a cold storage at Nagerbazar in Dum Dum today.
Panic gripped residents and most of them ran away from the locality after the gas leak and most of them developed breathing problem. Around 5000 people were affected and some of them were admitted to a local hospital. A hospital, near the cold storage was evacuated. The disaster management group and BSF personnel arrived at the spot. The fire and emergency service employees initially failed to detect the spot from where the gas emitting since afternoon. Later they wear mask and entered into the cold storage. The cold storage is for preservation of fish, police said.
Seven fire tenders have been pressed into service to detect the source of the leakage and plug it as efforts were being made to contact the owners.
Traffic on the adjacent Jessore road was disrupted. The cold storage was closed as it was a Sunday.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Gita Devi died


Actress Gita De passed away in a hospital last night after a long illness. Celebrated actress was 80. She acted around in 200 Bengali films and dramas. She was admitted to a hospital few days back. She joined in acting when she was 6-year-old. Some of her famous films were Ahuti, Meghe Dhaka Tara, Kabi, Phuleswari and Byapika Biday.
She also acted in Star theatre in several times with theater personality Sisir Bhaduri. She earned the acclamation by her acting when she was only 13-year-old.
Singer Pintu Bhattacharya died today after suffering from cancer for a prolonged period. He was 71-year-old. He was admitted to a cancer hospital in South Kolkata two days back and doctor advised him for a biopsy test. But he died before the result come in.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Baul, Kirtaniya arrive to enjoy Jaydeb fair


KOLKATA: Around 250 akhada (tent) were set up by the baul and kirtaniya (folk and kirtaniya singer) at Kenduli-Jaydeb in Birbhum following the four days long “Jaydeb Mela” this year.
Few thousands baul and kirtaniya arrived on Friday here and singing songs and playing instruments. Few lakhs visitors arrived here and many of them took bath in the River Ajay on the day of Makar Sankranti. Folk singers from foreign countries have reached at Kenduli and staying at the akhada. The fair had been organised more than 100 years ago and the fair was previously recognised as Baul mela. But now-a-days kirtaniyas are thronging to visit the fair and organised their programme in several places.
The mercury dipped down and the temperature was 6 degree centigrade on Saturday. But people ignored the icy chill and dipped in the river.
No tourist lodge or hotels are located here but tourists were being accommodated in the tents. Some organizations were regularly catering free meals (kichdi with alur dum and cabbages curry) to the visitors. The fair brings the memory of the poet Jaydeb, who wrote many poems on communal harmony and love.
Police said they set up eight watchtowers and several drop gates for the safety and security of the visitors and a special control room was opened.

Special EC team arrives to oversee law and order

File Pix :Mob violence
KOLKATA: A four-member special Election Commission team arrived on Sunday to see the law and order situation in West Bengal.
The special EC team, led by Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Bihar Sudhir Kumar Rakesh, arrived in Kolkata to oversee law and order in the state ahead of the Assembly elections, West Bengal Joint CEO Dibyendu Sarkar said, two other members would arrive later tonight.
The team may visit the trouble-hit districts where political violence occurred in past few days. The decision to send a fact-finding team was taken by the EC after representatives of various political parties had informed them about the worsening law and order situation and series of political violence.
An official said that maintenance of law and order situation is vitial to the conduct of free and fair and peaceful election.
Three other senior police officers including Zaki Ahmed (DIG National Crime Record Bureau), P R K Naidu (DIG National Crime Record Bureau) and D K Pandey (ADG Jharkhand) arrived today apart from Bihar CEO.Other two senior police officers V S Reddy (DIG Andhra Pradesh) and P S Rampassi (DIG Orissa), would arrive later tonight.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Politicians should follow universal brotherhood ideology: Governor







Pix: (From Top) Orphan girls of DRSA exibiting handicrafts items.
Ambulance donor Babar Ali Biswas and DRSA general secretary Mural Bhai.
Governor inaugurating the DRSA high school and delivering speech(bottom).
Pix by Subal Saha
KOLKATA: All the political parties should follow the ideology of the ‘universal brotherhood’ to maintain law and order situation in the state, said West Bengal governor, M K Narayanan on Saturday.
He was speaking at Adyepeath near Dakshineswar in Belghoria before inaugurating a school building of Dakshineswar Ramkrishna Sangha Adyapeath (DRSA) and three ambulances.
He said DRSA general secretary Brahmachari Mural Bhai has taken a lot of initiative to serve the ailing and distress people and he is a follower of universal brotherhood.
“DRSA provided shelter for a large number of orphan boys and girls at Adyapeath home. A lot of poor, distress and geriatric people also got shelter here, he said.
Union minister and Trinamul Congress leader Sougata Roy also participated in the occasion. He said DRSA monks and general secretary Mural Bhai inspiring the mankind with their selfless services for poor and distress people and they are ultimately serving the nation.
CPI-M leader and MLA Kamarhati Manash Mukherjee and chairman of the Rajarhat-Gopalpur Municipality Tapash Chatterjee shared the same podium with the Trinamul Congress leader Sougata Roy.
Babar Ali Biswas from Jit Charitable Society donated three ambulances to the DRSA. “The poor and orphan boys inspired me a lot for charitable works. I will be glad when one day I know these orphans boys become perfect men, he said.
Brahmachari Mural Bhai said that DRSA distributed 5000 sarees and 3000 blankets among the poor people. “When I visited the door of any people for begging my little children for their education and health, the people irrespective of cast, creed, religion and political party extended their help,” said Brahmachari Mural Bhai. DRSA also celebrated 120 birth anniversary and 90 siddhotsav (attainment of supreme knowledge) of Sri Sri Annada Thakur, the founder of DRSA. The student of the Ariahdah Manikuntaladevi Valikavidalaya organised a seven days long exhibition for the handicrafts items, which was inaugurated by Brhmachari Mural Bhai.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Take immediate steps to prevent violence in WB: Governor


KOLKATA: Governor M K Narayanan today summoned chief secretary Samar Ghosh and asked the state to take immediate steps to prevent violence in West Bengal.
Home secretary G D Gautama and director general of police N Mukherjee were also present at the meeting.
Gautama later said that the governor asked the government to take immediate steps to stop violence and maintain law and order situation in West Bengal.
“No democracy can allow such violence: no civilised society can tolerate such wanton disregard for human lives and no state can accept such mindless discord,” he had said in a statement was released by the Governor’s House.
Governor earlier expressed his deep sorrow over the killing of seven villagers by suspected CPI-M supporters at Netai in Lalgarh on 7 January this years and said it was a day of “sorrow and shame” for the state.Narayanan was briefed about measures by the state to curb growing violence, home secretary said. “The Governor cited no specific issues or incidents and held a general review of the law and order situation in the state,” he added.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Intellectuals meet S Y Quraishi for early Assembly polls

PIX: Chief Election Commissioner SY Quraishi
Kolkata: An 11–member delegation, including painter Suvaprasanna, theatre personality Bratya Basu and former bureaucrat Debabrata Bandopadhyay, met Chief Election Commissioner SY Quraishi requesting him for advance election in the state.Intellectuals submitted a memorandum to the CEC in this regard. We are concerned over the recent spate of violence and deteriorating situation of the law and order in the state so we urged the CEC for early assembly election in the state, said a member of the delegation. CEC however assured them to look into their memorandum.

Law and order situation is worsening in state: Pranab



Pix: The alleged Harmad camp, from where miscreants fired at the villagers (top)
A victim's body (down)
KOLKATA: Senior Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee today said that law and order situation is worsening in West Bengal and asked who was responsible for such a state of affairs.
Around eight people were killed and several others injured after a gang of miscreants allegedly backed by the CPI-M party fired at them at Netai in Lalgarh in West Midnapore district on 7 January.
He said West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee (WBPCC) president Manas Bhuina had visited the residence of the victims, who were killed in the firing he also visited the hospital, where injured persons were admitted.
Expressing concern over the murder of a Congress worker at Basanti in South 24 Parganas, he said murder is a regular occurrence in the state,
Union Law and Justice minister Verappa Moily also expressed his concern over the recent killing of eight villagers at Netai in Lalgarh. Chief election commissioner Shahabuddin Yaqoob Qureshi yesterday asked the police to recover illegal arms and destroy the illegal camps, where miscreants are assembling with arms.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

8 drowned in Muriganga River


Kolkata: At least eight persons died and 15 others are missing after a motorized boat overturned in Muriganga river near Lot no. 8 in Kakdwip.
Four of the victims came on a pilgrimage from Delhi and they had gone to visit Kapil Muni temple in Sagar Island.
A 226 member team had come from New Delhi to visit the temple today and the incident took place around 3.30 p.m. when the were returning to Kachuberia. They all boarded a vessel and reached the Sagar Island this morning. A senior police official said while they were returning to Lot no. 8 they were stranded in the vessel following low tide. Three motorized boats were arranged to send them to Kachuberia. One of the motorized boats’ suddenly capsized near the Lot no. 8 and at least seven of them were drowned.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Nursing home asked to pay Rs 37 lakhs for medical negligence



Pix: Scenes from ‘Satru.’ The film had been directed by Anjan Chowdhury, who died after ‘medical negligence’.
16 August, Kolkata: The consumer court has asked a nursing home authorities to pay Rs 37 lakh as compensation to the family of Anjan Chowdhury, the Bengali film director who died due to medical negligence three years ago.
The court found that there was a medical negligence by the nursing home. The nursing home authorities conducted a bypass surgery despite his poor health condition.
The film director was admitted to the hospital on 1 February 2007 with chest pain.
After he died his family members lodged a complaint with the police and subsequently moved the consumer court.
Ashok Nath Mukherjee lawyer of the family members of Chowdhury said they will also lodge complaint with the West Bengal Medical Council against the doctors who had conducted the surgery. Earlier nursing home authorities said there was no medical negligence of their part. They will file an appeal challenging the decision.

11 districts declared as drought-hit




Aug 16, Kolkata: The state government today declared 11 districts as drought-hit and allocated Rs 50 crore to distribute among the affected people.
State finance minister Asim Dasgupta, after attending a high-level meeting, said the situation caused by the insufficient rainfall and state would soon communicate with union agricultural minister Sharad Pawar in this regard. State would also appeal
to the Centre to study the situation.
He also apprehend that there are severe damage of the kharif crop in several districts following 30 percent rainfall.
State government however ruled out any food scarcity in the affected districts. The dought-hit districts are Purulia, Bankura, Murshidabad, Birbhum, Burdwan (known as the rice-bowl of West Bengal), Hooghly, North and South 24 Parganas, West Midnapore, Nadia and Malda.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Animal skins seized from Kasba




July 26, Kolkata: Police seized eight stuffed animal head and four skins from a residence at Kasba in South 24 Pargans today.
The skins were of a tiger, a lion, a deer and a bear. Forest department official however, said the family from whose house these items were seized had permission to keep them. No one has been arrested in this connection. However, as the items were seized, the department would check documents.
Police handed over those skins and head to forest officials.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

6 CPI (Maoist) supporters killed in encounter







26 July, Kolkata: Six CPI-Maoist supporters, including a woman cadre, and a CoBRA jawan were killed today in an encounter with the paramilitary force at Metala forest near Goaltore in West Midnapore.
Acting on a tip off a joint-team of the Cobra jawans went into the forests last night, a police official said.Police recovered 12 fire arms including SLRs and INSAS rifles from the spot. The jawan has been identified as Ashish Tiwari. Police suspect the slain supporters of the CPI-Maoist were the squad members of Sidhu Soren group. Earlier police began a hunt to arrest Soren, a senior Naxal leader. Police are yet to asertain whether Soren was at the spot during the

encounter.

Four killed in MIG crash near Jalpaiguri


25 July, Kolkata: Four persons including a 4-year-old child were killed after a MIG 27 fighter crash near Jalpaiguri district on Sunday. The black box of the fighter jet was recovered by police.
Police said the MiG-27 had taken off from the Hashimara Air Base and crashed within minutes in Bhotputti village. A farmer Bholen Roy was also killed following the crash. Ranjit Roy (25) died at the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital in Siliguri this evening while teenager Purnima Rai and ten-year old Latika Roy succumbed to their burn injuries last evening. Condition of three of the 12 injured is critical, he said.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Legal awarness seminar at Katwa




21 July, Kolkata: Asian Human Rights Society (AHRS) organised a seminar on “Legal Awareness and Human Rights” at Rabindra Bhawan in Katwa in Burdwan district on 17 July. Abdul Gani, justice of Calcutta High Court was the chief speaker of the seminar.
Abdul Gani, justice of the Calcutta High Court said all the members of the National and State Legal Services Authorities should participate in the legal awareness seminars to aware people about the legal rights. He also emphasized that district judges, SDO, DM should participate in the legal awareness seminars to help people to know more about their legal rights. He also encouraged the NGOs those are organising the legal awareness seminars and asked them to organise such seminars in remote villages.
Atanu Roy, additional district judge and chairman of the Katwa subdivision Legal Services Authorities said that speakers should deliver their speech on human rights also. He explained the human rights and its historical aspects.
Kazi Sadik Hossain, all India general secretary of AHRS said government should set up human rights courts immediately to solve the human right violation cases.
Kundan Halder, human rights activist said State Human Rights Commission should act immediately to help the domestic violence victim for getting justice.
Parimal Das, vice president of the AHRS said they conferred 2010-Sarbottam Manabadhikar Mahajodha award to Debasish Garai, vice president of Katwa branch of AHRS, 2009- Bardhaman Jela Manabadhikar Mahajodha award to Soumitra Pandit and Paschimbanga Sarbottam Manabadhikar Mahajodha award to Dr Ujjal Kanti Sarkar.

Monday, July 19, 2010

63 died in rail accident


19 July, Kolkata: At least 63 people were killed and over 100 passengers injured when Uttarbanga Express, collided with the Ranchi-bound Vananchal Express at the Sainthia station in Birbhum district of West Bengal.
Driver M C Dey and assistant driver N K Mandal of the Sealdah-bound Uttarbanga Express, which collided with the Ranchi-bound Vananchal Express, were among the dead in the accident for which railways are not ruling out sabotage as the cause.
A Mukherjee , the guard of the Vananchal Express also died in the mishap.
The accident occurred at 2:00 am when the New Coochbehar-Sealdah Uttarbanga Express came on the same track and rammed into the Bhagalpur-Ranchi Vananchal Express which was to leav platform number four at Sainthia station.
A senior railway official did not rule out sabotage, which Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee hinted this morning when she said "we have doubts about the cause of the accident, the second in West Bengal in two months".

Sunday, July 4, 2010

ISKON will take folding rath



5 July, Kolkata: Folding chariot of the ISKON will be taken through the street of Siliguri by the devotees to avoid any obstacle from overhead wire. Rathyatra will be celebrated on 13 July.
Ten feet chariot out of 25 feet is folding so peak of the rath would not hit any overhead wire. The ISKON authorities have also decided not to take three chariots as the road space is very narrow. Lord Jagannatha, Balaram and Subhadra will travel in the same rath, it was learnt. ISKON will also distribute prasad in paper made packet instead of plastic bag in view of the banning of the plastic bag in the Siliguri. ISKON has been celebrating the rathyatra through 20 years and last year the organization distributed 20,000 packets and this year they will distribute 30,000 packets among the devotees.

Bandh peaceful, train service affected


5 July, Kolkata: Life in West Bengal was disrupted on Monday with Left Front, BJP and SUCI enforcing a nationwide bandh against the increase in fuel prices.
All the schools, colleges and officers were shut across the state and flights were cancelled. Supporters of bandh squatted on the railway tracks in several places as result train services of Eastern railway and South Eastern Railway was disrupted.
Due to obstructions staged by Bandh supporters at several stations on both Howrah and Sealdah divisions of Eastern Railway since early morning today, both long distance and suburban train services have been disrupted. In a few stations like Rampurhat, Shantipur, Lalgola obstructions were made much earlier than even the actual Bandh call at 6.00 a.m.
Obstructions were made at Rampurhat, Nalhati, Bolpur, Murarai, Ahmedpur, Porabazar, Gobra, Dankuni, Kamarkundu, Jhapandanga, Rishra, Bhadreswar, Baidyabati, Haripal, Bahirkhand, Nalikul, Rasulpur, Khanyan, Pundooah, Barddhaman, Talit, Guptipara, Purbasthali, Katwa, Bhagnapara, Salar, Patuli, Tenya, Azimganj, Bazarsau, Dumurdaha.
Obstructions were made at Shantipur, Lalgola, Palassey, Ranaghat, Payradanga, Kanchrapara, Naihati, Gede, Aranghata, Dum Dum Jn., Bangaon, Guma, Birati, Sonarpur, Nangi, Diamond Harbour, Ballygunj.
Train service also was disrupted in Malda and Asansole division. Long distance trains were stranded in several stations.
Buses, Taxis and auto rickshaws remained off in city.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Chota Rajan gang member shot dead near Nepal border


3 July, Kolkata: A gang of unidentified assailants shot at the members of Rabi Pujari, member of Chota Rajan gang. The incident took place when two of his members Sunil Pandey and Manoj Singh were going on a car at Kakkar Vita near Nepal yesterday evening. It is learnt one of them was severely injured and another died in the incident.
Sunil and Manoj were going in a black colour Scorpio car to meet Sunil’s lover Sandhya Tamang. On the way, the assailants came near Chaarali Camp. Earlier the rival group members of Rabi were following them in a maroon colour Qualis. Soon they overtook the car of Sunil and forced the car to halt. Soon the gang members started firing indiscriminately before Sunil and Manoj came out from the car. Sunil was killed at the spot while his associate Manoj was severely injured. It was learnt the body of the deceased and the injured person were taken away by the assailants.

Fake Castrol 4 T container seized


3 July, Kolkata: A police team and member of Enforces of Intellectual Property Rights (EIPR), a private investigating agency, have recovered huge fake items from a shop on Nil Madhav Sen Lane near Jorasanko today. Police also lodged a FIR against M Sahid in this connection.
Police said Sahid and his associates used to make fake Castrol Active 4 T and CRBplus container, Adhesive tape of Castrol.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Mamata asks civic body to rename roads in Salt Lake


2 July, KOLKATA: Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said that there is a need to name the road of the Salt Lake as people will find out the place easily. She was addressing a rally in Salt Lake. She said that when anybody to go to any place, the water tanks are given as landmarks which is very ridiculous also. She emphasized that the 52 blocks of the township have to be properly identified and named. She would ask the municipality to seek expert opinion regarding this issue. She pointed out that the civic authorities can work out a plan to install statues of achievers near the water tanks.

Birbhum SP transferred


July 2, KOLKATA: Chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Thursday ordered the transfer of Birbhum superintendent of police Rabindranath Mukherjee, few day after the Nanoor violence. However home secretary Samar Ghosh said that the SP’s transfer had no connection with the Nanoor incident.
He said that the proposal for transfer of the Birbhum SP was already decided adding that some other transfers are also being made. Humayun Kabir will be the new SP of Birbhum while Mukherjee is being posted as Howrah SRP.
Earlier RSP's Bolpur MLA, Tapan Hore, criticized police for its alleged inaction.
He said the situation in Nanoor had turned very critical and in many parts of Birbhum, anti-socials are trying to create disturbance.

Student arrested by CID for sending threat mail


July 2, KOLKATA: Rakesh Singh, a student of the Heritage School, was held from his residence at Bangur near Lake Town in North 24 Parganas for sending a email two days ago. A CID officer said that Singh send the mail to the principal threatening to blow off the school building. The CID, after being informed by the school authority about the e- mail, conducted an investigation and found that the mail was sent by Singh. The student will be interrogated in presence of his guardian.

Monk held for molestation


July 2, KOLKATA: A monk was arrested on charges of molesting a minor girl at Pandu near Ghoghat in Hooghly district on Wednesday. Police said Giri Dhari Maharaj alias Balaram Hazra, was arrested from his ashram in the evening. The mother of the girl came to meet the monk for her daughter’s treatment. Mother told the monk that her daughter’s behavior was abnormal for some days and she thought her girl was possessed. Monk told the woman to wait outside and he entered into a room with the girl and locked up the room. After fifteen minutes later the girl screamed and shouted for help. Mother raised an alarm and other people rushed to the spot. Door was broken by the local people and girl was rescued. Girl told her mother that monk tried to rape her. Giri Dhari Maharaj was beaten up and handed to police. He was produced before subdivision court of Arambag, and was remanded in jail custody for 14 days. Police said Giri Dhari few days ago set up his ashram near a jungle and many followers used to staying with him at that place.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Construction near seashore banned


News Watch News Network
KOLKATA: The East Midnapore district administration will take stern action against the unauthorized construction near the bank of the sea in the Mandarmoni area near Digha. The district administration organised a meeting yesterday regarding this issue at Mandarmoni, where the owners of hotels, police and local representatives were present in the meeting. The sub divisional officer of Kanthi promulgated 144 CrPc against any new construction and restricted the vehicle movement on the seashore from Sunday.
Local residents alleged some owners of the resort violated the Coastal Regulatory Zone(CRZ) Act and constructed hotel and resort in the bank of the Bay of Bengal. Apprehending that this construction could endanger the environment district administration will strictly monitor any further construction near the bank and will take action.

4 arrested for stealing petrol


News Watch News Network
KOLKATA: Four persons were arrested on charges of stealing non-refined petrol from the pipe line of the Haldia Petro Chemical. Police said miscreants dug up the petrol pipeline and created a small hole on the pipe and stole petrol from it.
The accused persons were the resident of West Midnapore. Police said the racket members earlier used to steal the petrol from other areas of Haldia and IOC refinery areas. Police are interrogating the accused persons to know the name of the other persons in the racket.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Maoist trigger train crash:100 killed


News Watch News Service
JHARGRAM, 28 MAY: At least 100 persons were killed and more than 150 injured when thirteen coaches of the Mumbai-bound 2102 Up Howrah-Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Jnaneswari Express derailed following a suspected sabotage on tracks by Maoists and within minutes, five of its derailed coaches was struck by a speeding goods train near Jhargram in Midnapore West in the early hours today.
The accident occurred in the Maoist-dominated forest areas between Surdiah and Khemasuli halts in Kharagpur-Tatanagar section of South Eastern Railway (SER) around 1.30 a.m. today.
The DGP, Bhupindar Singh who was among the first to arrive at the accident site said, police have found PCPA leaflets claiming responsibility for the attack. The PCPA, however, denied having any hand behind the incident.
Many passengers are still trapped in two mangled coaches of the passenger train while the CRPF personnel, Indian Air Force (IAF) and National Disaster Response Force of Indian Railways are striving hard to pull them out.
The injured passengers have been admitted to the Kharagpur rail hospital, Kharagpur state general hospital and Midnapore Medical College and Hospital. The rest of the passengers who escaped fatal injuries were shifted to Kharagpur and Kolkata.
Railway officials suspect that Maoist supporters may have removed the fishplate that caused the derailment of the passenger train. However, the deaths were mainly caused by the goods train ramming into five passenger coaches S-3, S-4, S-5. S-6 and S-7 derailed.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Scuffle in Congress meeting before Pranab Mukherjee



News Watch News Network
KOLKATA: A scuffle broke out between the two groups of Congress supporters at Lokosanskriti Bhawan in Panihati, North24 Parganas this afternoon just before Pranab Mukherjee, President of Pradesh Congress Committee was to address a ‘party workers meeting’, was organised by the North 24 Parganas district committee of Congress.
The chaos begun when Mukherjee arrived at the hall to address the party workers. A group of Congress supporters led by Kalidas Dutta, a district Congress leader demanded that Dutta should be invited to address the gathering and he should be allowed to share the podium with Pranab. But another group of Congress supporters, backed by Devi Ghoshal, president of North 24 Pargans district Congress tried to resist Mr Dutta, while he was trying to sit in the podium, soon the scuffle broke out between the two groups.
Meeting was delayed for half an hour following the chaos. Later Mukherjee met the press.
11 MAY, 2010

Monday, May 10, 2010

CPI-ML leader shot dead


News Watch News Network
KOLKATA: Bahar Ali Sheik(45) secretary of CPI-ML of Nadia district was shot dead by a gang of unidentified miscreants near Dhananjaypur at Nakashipara in Nadia last night.
Police said Bahar was returning to his residence at Dahananjaypur. He was killed just five kilometer away from his home. His body was sent for autopsy. Police are yet to ascertain the death. Police however suspect he was killed following a political rivalry.
Body of a middle aged man was found in a field beside a road today. Police said man was identified as Utpal Roy, a resident of Chandpara. He went missing since last night. Several injury marks were found in his body. Body was sent for an autopsy. Police are yet to ascertain the death.
11 MAY, 2010

Landmine scare disrupts traffic near Jhargram


News Watch News Network
KOLKATA: Security forces on Tuesday launched a massive search after they suspected a landmine planted near the Highway -9 in Jhargram in West Midnapore district. A senior police officer said that security personnel saw few holes beside the highway while patrolling the highway and it grew their suspicion about the possible planting of a landmine.
A bomb squad, which accompanied the security forces, immediately rushed to the spot to detect the landmine. Traffic was disrupted for about two hours on Jhargram-Lodhasuli Road following the searching operation.
The police have launched a massive combing operation in the area, police said. CRPF jawans surrounded the area.
In another development, police have arrested a suspected CPI (Maoist) activist Rabiul Sardar today from Charmundala near Rangamati in Berhampore in Murshidabad district. Police seized one revolver and a leaflet from him. He will be produced before Berhampore court today.
11 MAY, 2010

Thursday, May 6, 2010

'Counter Insurgency Force' in state soon




News Watch News Network
KOLKATA: West Bengal government is going to launch a “Counter Insurgency Force” very soon to combat the large-scale subversive activities of the CPI-Maoists and other terrorist outfit groups like KLO in the state.
Bhupinder Singh, director general of police of the state announced this Writers' building today. He said they will set up the headquarters of the force at Garia in South 24 Parganas. He also added that they will set up training centers for the force in several places like Purulia, Salua and North Bengal.
Yesterday a meeting was held between the senior officers of police and railway authorities at Fairlie Place, headquarters of Eastern Railway to implement seven point resolution. Earlier resolution was taken on 20.01.2010 during meeting with the home secretaries of different states at New Delhi.
A senior official of railway said joint strategy are like to visit place of occurrence in case of explosion or sabotage by CPI-Maoist in railways stations especially in night. They also discussed how to initiate an quick relief and rescue work. Others resolution are escorting trains in inter state border areas, to combat offence of drugging in trains and at stations, ways and means to fight increasing terrorist activities,measures to improve passenger’s security in Metro Railway, modernization of forces, with state of the art security gadgets and surveillance as well as access control equipment.
6 MAY,2010