Call to solve Siliguri pollution problems
Concerned about the rising pollution levels in Siliguri, a voluntary organisation on Tuesday sought measures to be taken against the same. Members of the Green Forum also demanded that authorities concerned
Concerned about the rising pollution levels in Siliguri, a voluntary organisation on Tuesday sought measures to be taken against the same. Members of the Green Forum also demanded that authorities concerned
Kolkata Environment Improvement Project authorities (KEIP) today sought the permission of East Kolkata Wetland (EKW) authorities to set up a "land fill site' for KMC. Mr Rajiv Sinha, project
The water supply department of Kolkata Municipal Corporation is facing a tough time in providing the adequate supply of water to Kolkatans. This is owing to low voltage and frequency in the power
Mammoth herds of migratory elephants from the Dalma ranges and sponge iron units that have polluted the area have dominated life in the Barjora and Gangajalghanti Assembly segments here. Almost every
Dengue has apparently made a comeback in Ranaghat, Nadia, taking the lives of two persons. The School of Tropical Medicine has found the Dengue virus in the blood-samples collected from persons
Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee wrote to the Prime Minister , making the point that West Bengal should get its 45 per cent share of hydel from a Tala project as previously decided by the Union Cabinet.
The west Bengal government will spend nearly Rs 8 crore for promotion of tourism in the state. This was revealed by director , department of tourism, Mr M Sengupta at a programme organized by the
The Kolkata (West Bengal)Municipal Corporation has decided to put an end to the practice of setting up tube-wells, water tanks and community halls in its parks and squares which damage the green
A high-tech laboratory with a stem cell research facility will come up in Salt Lake, West Bengal within the next two years. Authorities of the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology declared today that
The West Bengal government which initially relied on the Tala Hydel Project of Bhutan for excess power, especially during the crisis in summer, may have to go without it. The Union power ministry
The School of Tropical Medicine has abandoned its research into mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue, malaria and Japanese encephalitis because of a chronic shortage of staff and funds, despite the