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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
Forty-five children died without medical treatment in the government hospitals in Murshidabad in one month from 15 May this year, Calcutta High Court held, quoting the dealth figure from the report
With the Bharat Stage II clock ticking away, there is little the Kolkota city's public transport operators have done to meet the deadline specified. Their plea: cities like Delhi were given much more
The Division Bench of Mr Justice Barin Ghosh and Mr Justice Alok Kumar Basu of the Calcutta High Court today passed on order saying that the court would appreciate if the State Planning Board
Once the revelries surrounding the Kolkata Karnival are over, it's time to dwell upon other item on the Bengali Babu's list of favourites: fish. An international Summit on "Fish For All" was launched
Kolkata is going to have its first batch of organic vegetables before thePujas. These vegetables are produced by using organic manure. No chmical fertilizers or insecticides are
Permits for public and goods vehicles registered prior to 1970 and plying in the Kolkata Metropolitan Area will not be renewed . Vehicles registered between 1970 and 1975 will not be allowed to ply
The AIDS clock runs fast in West Bengal; already figures indicate that the state is on it's way to become a high incidence zone in few years
The bouts of asthma and bronchitis Kolkatans are prone to may be a gift from the KMC which has been spraying Leco 120 as part of its anti-malaria drives for years till WHO intervened this year and
More than 200 tribals have died in the tea gardens and forest villages in Jalpaiguri district in the past one year. Unemployment, starvation and lack of medical treatment have caused these deaths. Mr
Malaria is still raging through the city. Though sufficient funds are available for implementation of anti-malaria programmes, the KMC has failed to take effective steps to control the spread of the