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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
The state government has decided to take stern action against city tanners if they don't start shifting to the Complex by next month. The measures may include sealing down plants that continue
The first phase of the "State Thaalassaemia Control Programme" was inaugurated by Governor Mr Viren J Shah. The project will be a first of its kind in the
It is an accepted fact that increasing air pollution is the reason behind widespread respiratory distress. But are children more vulnerable to pollutants in the air? The answer, according to Dr
The Cabinet will discuss the proposed amendment of West Bengal Forest Produce Transit Rules, 1959, on 21 January. The amendment is necessary to simplify the Rules for issuance of transit pass for
West Bengal State tourism minister Mr Dinesh Dakua has announced that the Sahara authorities have agreed to invest Rs. 200 crore for development of the tourism centers of the Dooars and the project
The state government formed a six member committee to probe fluoride contamination in ground water in various districts of West Bengal, especially in Jalpaiguri, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur,
While low fertility in the urban areas has helped West Bengal arrest the population explosion, the state is still lagging behind Kerala and Tamil Nadu, according to a study by London School of
At a time when a Central directive conveying amendments of the Environment Impact Assessment 1994 has thwarted the West Bengal State environment department's powers to provide clearance to even
Six to eight percent of schoolchildren in Kolkata are suffering from rheumatic heart infections. This was revealed by a survey of the Cardiological Soceity of India and Indian Society of Tobacco and
Police will be trained to develop the skills and knowledge related to HIV/AIDS and drug use prevention under a joint project of the Kolkata Police and West Bengal AIDS Prevention and Control