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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
People of Nadia district, West Bengal who have been facing erosion for years caused by the Bhagirathi, Churni, Ichamati and Jalangi rivers heaved a sigh of relief after the finance minister, Mr Ashim
With the present state of brick sewer lines being fragile and the concrete piped sewers silted up, waterlogging has become a regular affair in most parts of the city. Even when water rece-des from
When it comes to West Bengal, the Marxist leaders now no longer consider World Bank as a taboo. Rather, they are quite comfortable to have soft loan from World Bank to convert more non-agricultural
The Left Front government that always speaks about the welfare of working class and farmers has moved the Supreme Court against the Calcutta High Court's decision to pay more compensation to the
The 100-year-old underground brick sewerage system of Kolkata, West Bengal will be overhauled at an estimated cost of Rs 400 crore. A committee set up by the state government to oversee the
The West Bengal government will declare the illegally acquired land of a private promoter in Howrah as vested, said Mr Abdur Razzak Molla, the state land and land reforms minister. Nearly 900 acres
North Kolkata Development Council, an organisation has urged the state government to initiate an operation to dredge the canals passing through north Kolkata at the earliest. Mr Sadhan Pandey,
A marked deterioration in the city's environment worries all even as more cars than ever before roll through its roads and the River Hooghly gets increasingly polluted. Thankfully, the Kolkata Port
After a two-day survey of the Banguria forest close to Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary, Mr Niraj Singhal, conservator of forests (South Bengal) and joint director, Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve, today
In spite of being one amongst the top ten killer disease worldwide and 45 million Indians already suffering form it, Hepatitis B can be prevented inform physicians in the capital.This disease, which