Kolkata, Dec 1 (PTI) Potato traders of West Bengal threatened to go on strike on Tuesday if the state government does not lift restrictions on selling to other states.
Former principal of Kolkata's RG Kar College and Hospital Sandip Ghosh allegedly helped two cartels in procuring hospital contracts, the agency has said in its recently filed chargesheet. The special ...
The West Bengal health department plans to make snakebite cases and deaths notifiable, a move expected to enhance treatment ...
In a significant health policy shift, West Bengal is set to make snakebite cases and fatalities notifiable after a directive ...
Hindus have been subjected to attacks under the Yunus government in Bangladesh for months. An Indian tourist was brutally ...
Ghosh had resigned as the principal of the state-run institute on August 12 in the aftermath of the rape and murder of a ...
Former principal of RG Kar Medical College, Sandip Ghosh, is accused by the CBI of aiding two cartels in obtaining hospital ...
Several organisations took out rallies in different parts of West Bengal on Sunday to protest against atrocities on minorities in Bangladesh and demanded immediate release of Hindu leader Chinmoy ...
The traders have expressed resentment over the re-imposition of restrictions to supply potatoes to the neighbouring states.
Ruling No. 14/WBAAR/2024-25, 26/11/2024 In recent case of Bamapada Jana- Karnata West Bengal AAR held that, food is supplied by a separate person under (catering service) contract made by the hospital ...
Trinamool Congress leaders protest against Waqf Bill, vow to fight for minority rights, while BJP focuses on Bangladesh ...
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee recently announced that her government is investigating a sudden surge in ...