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Park Street rape case: Accused come up with a mystery sixth name
How many persons were involved in the Park Street rape case? The victim has told police there were five, but on Tuesday one of the accused surprised investigators by naming a sixth person, Md Ali, reportedly a cousin of the accused brothers Kader and Naser Khan.
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February 28 strike won’t mean a holiday for WB govt staff
Bunking work won’t be easy for state government employees next Tuesday — February 28 — when Left trade unions go on a nation-wide strike.
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Whispers in tense Kolkata police headquarters reveal officers’ angst
Monday’s public humiliation of two of the brightest officers of Kolkata Police at Writers’ Buildings has not gone down well with the force. The mood at the Lalbazar HQ was grim on Tuesday, the buzz of activity replaced by furtive whispers.
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Cops shunted in Kolkata car-rape case
Departmental action has been initiated against two sub-inspectors of Park Street police station - including the investigating officer - following the car-rape victim's complaint that they had misbehaved with her inside the police station.
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Kolkata rape case fallout: Transfer of cops likely after budget session
During the regular 'crime meeting' at the detective department on Tuesday, Damayanti Sen mentioned that some officers were speaking to the media.
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Kolkata Confidential : Rewarding truce
The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) joint-secretary worked overtime to bring a truce between Jagmohan Dalmiya and BCCI president N Srinivasan and succeeded.
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Trinamool feigns ignorance of ‘taint induction’ CD
The Trinamool Congress top brass on Sunday feigned ignorance of any CD that contained conversation between Bidhan Nagar Municipality vice-chairman Sabyasachi Dutta and certain TMC workers.
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Farmers’ unions call strike against ‘insensitive’ govt
The peasants’ organisations of the four Left parties have termed the Mamata Banerjee government as being “insensitive to the plight of farmers”.
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Infant dies at BC Roy Hospital, tension mounts
It was mayhem at the BC Roy Hospital for Children on Sunday night after the hospital's security guard allegedly manhandled a woman whose five-month infant died at the hospital this afternoon.
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Kolkata Book fair Diary : Million footsteps
The Kolkata Literary Meet, the promise of rubbing shoulders with dignitaries and the general attraction to the book fair drew crowds by the thousand on Sunday, the first weekend after the fair started.