HC to hear Didi plea against life term to RG Kar accused
KOLKATA: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday expressed dismay at the Sealdah court awarding jail till death to RG Kar rape-murder convict Sanjay Roy, insisting that the Aparajita Bill aimed at meting out capital punishment and harshest penalties for rape and sexual harassment must be the countrys role model. She said at an administrative programme in Malda district: In the RG Kar case, we had called for capital punishment. If someone is a monster, how can society show humanity? We wanted the noose for the convict. How can society show humanity to such devils who engage in such diabolical acts? She trained her guns at the Centre for keeping the Bill on hold: ...we have passed the Aparajita Bill in the assembly to protect mothers and sisters. It has provisions for the death penalty and other harshest punishments for acid attackers. But the Centre has kept the Bill on hold, and we demand that it become a model to be followed nationwide. She questioned the rationale of the judge not finding the case rarest of the rare. What does a life sentence mean? We have seen many cases pending for two to three years, and the accused is out on parole. Why should the perpetrators be pardoned? I am shocked by this case (RG Kar). I was also a lawyer and have studied law. When shots were fired at Parha Singha Burman of Balughat, I stood for the students in the court and secured their release. I know bits and parts of the law and have fought several cases, not for pecuniary gains but for humanity. How can the judge say it was not the rarest of the rare cases? I think it is a rare, sensitive and very, very heinous crime. The chief minister exhorted people to be alert to prevent such incidents and promised to provide mobile phones to ASHA and ICDS workers to avoid delays in reporting crimes against women.
'Stay away from borders': West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee to Malda Villagers
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has warned Malda district villagers to avoid the international border with Bangladesh during any disputes involving Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). Following recent clashes between Indian and Bangladeshi farmers, Banerjee urged police to alert and warn residents, emphasizing safety near the border.
It is BSFs responsibility to protect the border: Mamata
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday emphasised that it is the BSFs responsibility to protect the international boundary and urged locals in Malda district to avoid visiting the border areas if there are problems. The chief ministers comment comes after tension erupted on the IndiaBangladesh border near a BSF outpost in Malda Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
It is BSF's responsibility to protect the border, says West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee emphasizes that it is the BSF's responsibility to protect the India-Bangladesh border and advises locals in Malda district to avoid border areas if issues arise. This follows a recent clash between farmers from both countries near a BSF outpost.
On Saturday (18th January), a mob of Bangladeshis crossed over the border and attempted to steal the standing crops of Indian farmers. The incident took place in Sukdevpur in the Malda district of West Bengal. The Indian farmers confronted the Bangladeshi mob. While it began as a heated argument, the confrontation soon escalated to stone Continue reading West Bengal: Bangladeshis Cross Over The Border, Attempt To Steal Crops Of Bharatiya Farmers While Yelling Allah Hu Akbarand Naara E Takbeer The post West Bengal: Bangladeshis Cross Over The Border, Attempt To Steal Crops Of Bharatiya Farmers While Yelling Allah Hu Akbarand Naara E Takbeer appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Crop wars at border: Indian, Bangladeshi farmers clash over mango trees and more
Tensions escalated at the India-Bangladesh border in Malda's Sukhdevpur over disputed crops and trees, leading to violent clashes between farmers. Both sides accused each other of theft and destruction. BSF and BGB forces intervened, but disputes continued. Authorities are taking steps to ensure peace and resolve the issue.
Bengal CM likely to hold administrative review meetings in three districts next week
The officer informed that after the Murshidabad meeting, Mamata Banerjee is likely to travel to Malda and Alipurduar
West Bengal DGP visits Malda following attacks on Trinamool leaders
A Trinamool worker was shot dead on January 14, and a party leader was shot dead on January 2 in Malda district earlier this month
CM may meet Dulal widow during Malda visit next week
Police question 10 people in connection with murder of TMC worker in Malda
The investigating officers of Malda district police questioned 10 people, mostly locals, who were detained on Tuesday after the crime but no arrests have been made so far
Another TMC Leader Killed In Malda, Two Party-Men Injured In Attack
The incident occurred in the Kaliaganj area under the Kaliachak police station limits when TMC local committee president Bakul Sheikh and other party workers were attending a programme.
Another TMC leader killed in Malda, two party-men injured
Malda: Less than a fortnight after the killing of Trinamool Congress (TMC) councillor Dulal Sarkar, fresh violence rocked West Bengal's Malda district as another TMC worker was killed and two others, including a local committee president, were critically injured in an attack on Tuesday, police said. The incident occurred in the Kaliaganj area under the Kaliachak police station limits when TMC local committee president Bakul Sheikh and other party workers were attending a programme to inaugurate a road. Initial reports said four to five assailants arrived at the scene and fired indiscriminately at Bakul Sheikh and his associates. Later in the evening, police claimed no gunshot wound was found on the body of the deceased or the injured. The person died after he was repeatedly hit by a brick by the attackers. Two others suffered injuries similarly. According to preliminary investigation, no shots were fired, a police officer said. Ataul Haque alias Hasu Sheikh, a TMC worker, succumbed to his injuries on the spot. Disturbing video footage showed that as Haque fell to the ground, he was continuously battered with a brick by one of the assailants. Bakul Sheikh and former panchayat chief Esaruddin Sheikh suffered critical injuries and are undergoing treatment at Malda Medical College and Hospital, where their condition remains serious, police said. We are questioning witnesses and others. So far, 10 people have been detained, and six more have been identified, Malda district police superintendent Pradeep Kumar Yadav said in a statement. Preliminary investigations suggest the attack might be linked to factionalism within the ruling party, police sources said. Senior TMC leaders, including English Bazar Municipality Chairman Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury, claimed that external forces, including Bangladeshi infiltrators, might be involved in the attack. The brother of the deceased, Hasa Sheikh, alleged that Zakir Sheikh, a former Congress member who recently joined the TMC with the help of the Block TMC president, orchestrated the attack due to a longstanding feud with Bakul Sheikh over territorial dominance. District TMC president Abdur Rahim Boxi, however, denied that Zakir Sheikh is a member of the party, asserting, akir Sheikh is not associated with the TMC. He has a personal enmity with Bakul Sheikh and was motivated by revenge. Boxi added that a legal dispute between the two individuals had been ongoing. This attack comes amid heightened tension in Malda following the January 2 killing of TMC district vice-president Dulal Sarkar, who was gunned down in broad daylight near his home. Seven individuals were arrested in connection with Sarkar's murder, but the case remains unresolved. The party had expelled its Malda Town President, Narendra Nath Tiwari, who was arrested last week for his alleged involvement in the conspiracy of the murder. The back-to-back killings have intensified speculation about internal strife within the ruling party, raising questions about the TMC's ability to manage factionalism ahead of the crucial panchayat elections.
Trinamool worker shot dead in Malda, second party leader killed in a month
This is the second incident of a Trinamool Congress activist being killed in a month publicly in Malda district
Fresh violence erupts in Malda after TMC worker killed
A Trinamool Congress (TMC) worker was shot dead and two others, including a local committee president, were critically injured in a gun attack in Malda district, West Bengal, on Tuesday. The incident occurred in the Kaliaganj area when TMC workers were attending a program. Police suspect factionalism within the party could be behind the attack, while senior TMC leaders blame external forces. The killing comes less than a fortnight after the murder of another TMC councillor in the same district, adding to the tension in the area ahead of the upcoming panchayat elections.
TMC worker shot dead; two other party-men injured in West Bengal's Malda
MALDA: Less than a fortnight after the killing of Trinamool Congress councillor Dulal Sarkar , fresh violence erupted in West Bengal's Malda district as another TMC worker was shot dead and two others, including a local committee president, were critically injured in a gun attack on Tuesday, police said. The incident occurred in the Kaliaganj area under the Kaliachak police station limits when TMC local committee president Bakul Sheikh and other party workers were attending a programme on the inauguration of a road. Eyewitnesses said that four to five assailants arrived at the scene and fired indiscriminately at Bakul Sheikh and his associates. Ataul Haque alias Hasu Sheikh, a TMC worker, succumbed to his injuries at the spot, while Bakul Sheikh and former panchayat chief Esaruddin Sheikh suffered critical injuries. We are questioning witnesses and others. No arrests have been made in the case so far, a police officer said. One of the party workers was pronounced dead at Malda Medical College and Hospital, while the other two are under treatment there. Their condition is critical, the officer stated. According to police sources, the preliminary investigation suggests that the attack might be linked to factionalism within the party. However, senior TMC leaders, including English Bazar Municipality Chairman Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury, claimed that external forces, including Bangladeshi infiltrators, could be behind the attack. Tension has been running high in Malda since the January 2 killing of Dulal Sarkar, a district vice-president of the TMC. He was gunned down in broad daylight near his home, allegedly over a dispute related to the sharing of extortion money. Seven persons were arrested in connection with Sarkar's murder, but the case remains unresolved. The party had expelled its Malda Town president, Narendra Nath Tiwari, who was arrested last week for his alleged involvement in the conspiracy of the murder. Tuesday's attack has fueled further speculation about infighting within the ruling party. Local sources claimed that the assailants were acting under the direction of TMC worker Zakir Sheikh, who allegedly had a longstanding feud with Bakul Sheikh over territorial dominance. However, the party's Malda district president Abdul Rahim Bokshi said that Zakir Sheikh is not a member of the TMC. The police have launched a manhunt for the accused and cordoned off the area. The back-to-back killings have cast a shadow over the TMC's internal dynamics in Malda, raising questions about the ability of the party authorities to manage factionalism ahead of the upcoming panchayat elections.
TMC activist shot dead, two others receive bullet injuries in Malda
A Trinamool Congress activist was shot dead and two others, including the TMC Block President of Kaliachak, were injured when some gunmen shot them from a close range in Malda district on Tuesday, Police said.
TMC leader, party worker shot at in Bengal
Malda: A Trinamool Congress leader and a party worker were shot at in West Bengal's Malda district on Tuesday, police said. The shoot-out occurred less than a fortnight after a TMC councillor was shot dead in the district. The incident took place in Kaliaganj area when the TMC leader and the party worker were present at a programme, organised for the inauguration of a road, a senior officer said. They are undergoing treatment at a hospital, and their condition was stated to be critical, he said. We are looking into the shoot-out incident on Tuesday and talking to onlookers and party workers who were present there, a senior police officer told PTI. One of the injured persons has been identified as Bakul Shiekh, a TMC local committee president, he said. TMC councillor in Malda Dulal Sarkar was killed on January 2, and seven people have been arrested in this connection.
2 TMC workers injured in shootout in West Bengal's Malda
A Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader and a party worker were critically injured in a shooting during a road inauguration event in West Bengal's Malda district. The incident occurred less than two weeks after a TMC councillor's murder in the same district. Police are investigating the attack.
West Bengal: TMC Worker Shot Dead In Malda Amid Rumoured Party In-fighting
The shooting broke out after an alleged clash between between the regional president and another TMC leader in Malda's Kalichak. This happened weeks after a senior TMC leader was shot dead in Malda.
'Expect all earlier understandings to be implemented': India to Bangladesh amid border fencing row
The Ministry of External Affairs summoned Bangladesh's acting high commissioner to discuss border security issues, reinforcing India's commitment to a crime-free border. Emphasizing existing protocols and agreements, India highlighted key measures such as fencing and lighting. Bangladesh cited unequal agreements for recent border tensions, particularly over the BSF's fencing attempts in Malda, escalating concerns over infiltration.
Malda girls mutilated body found in Farakka
Bangladeshi smugglers launch another deadly attack on BSF in Malda
Bangladeshi smugglers attacked BSF jawans at the Border Outpost Nawada in Malda, West Bengal. The BSF personnel fired in self-defense, seized 572 bottles of Phensedyl, and thwarted the smuggling attempt. Despite flag meetings with BGB, no substantial actions have been taken by Bangladesh to curb these incursions.
BSF, BGB hold talks amid Bangladesh turmoil; two Bangladeshi women arrested in West Bengal
A high-level meeting between BSF and BGB officials took place at the India-Bangladesh border amid Bangladesh's turmoil, addressing border security and cooperation. Two Bangladeshi women were arrested in West Bengal for illegal entry, and fencing issues between BSF and BGB in Malda were resolved.
Ranchi Diary | Portal and mobile app launched for budget ideas
Chief Minister Hemant Soren launched Abua (Our) Budget Portal and Mobile App to gather suggestions, opinions, and ideas from the public for the formulation of state budget for the financial year 2025-26. The suggestions received will be carefully analyzed to explore their inclusion in the budget, ensuring that the state and its people benefit from these ideas. Furthermore, three people providing the best suggestions will be honoured by the state government. The last date for submitting suggestions is January 17. Migratory birds throng Palamu Tiger Reserve The Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR), along with the Sone, Koel, and Sukhladari Rivers in Garhwa, is bustling with activity as the migratory birds settle in for the season. Kamaldah Lake in PTR, a hotspot for migratory birds, is hosting a variety of species again this year. The reserve is currently home to 180 species of birds, many of which migrate here only during winter. Apart from PTR, several ponds across Palamu, Garhwa, and Latehar districts have also become gathering spots for avian guests this season. PTR authorities have stepped up security and created a safe environment for the birds. Jharkhand tableau to pay tribute to Ratan Tata Jharkhands tableau will pay tribute to late Ratan Tata while showcasing the states rich culture, traditional dances, and the growing empowerment of women in education. The Republic Day celebrations in Delhi this year will feature tableaus from 15 states and union territories, including Jharkhand. The state has made preparations to represent its heritage, culture, and progress at the national event. In 2024, Jharkhands tableau highlighted the states renowned tassar silk. The year before, in 2023, the tableau depicted the iconic Babadham Temple in Deoghar. Mukesh Ranjan Our correspondent in Jharkhand mukesh.r@newindianexpress.com
TMC expels arrested Malda neta from party
BSF, BGB meet after Malda border fencing objection
Kolkata: Days after Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) objected to Border Security Force (BSF) fencing work at Baishnabnagar in Malda of West Bengal, senior commanders of the two sides held a meeting at integrated check post, Petrapole-Benapole, at the India-Bangladesh border in North 24 Parganas on Thursday. The BSF (South Bengal Frontier) called the meeting an informal pre-scheduled one. The meeting took place between BSF (South Bengal Frontier) Inspector General Maninder PS Pawar and BGB (South West) Regional Commander Brigadier General Mohammad Humayun Kabir. The BSF stated, During the meeting, discussions focused on coordination and peace along the border, as well as fostering mutual cooperation between the two border security forces. The commanders discussed various issues of mutual interest, including joint efforts against cross-border crimes, ongoing development activities in border areas, measures to prevent illegal border crossings, and effective border management. It added, The IG, South Bengal Frontier, emphasized the importance of mutual cooperation between the two forces in promoting a more secure border environment, ensuring stability, and fostering prosperity in the region. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and continuing efforts to enhance the spirit of cooperation between India and Bangladesh.
TMC functionary arrested for Jan 2 murder of Malda neta
Trinamul Leader Dulal Sarkar Murder Linked to Party Feud
Dulal Sarkar's broad daylight murder in Malda is revealed to be a result of internal Trinamul Congress faction feud, with key arrests made
Fencing work on; BSF hopeful of resolving differences with BGB in flag meetings: Officials
The BSF reiterated its commitment to border security along the Indo-Bangladesh border and emphasized resolving recent differences with the BGB through flag meetings. Construction of a barbed wire fence in West Bengal's Malda district has resumed peacefully after initial objections from the BGB were settled.
Two more arrested in Malda TMC councillor murder
The TMC's Malda English Bazar councillor, whom West Bengal Chief Minister Banerjee had called a close associate and a popular leader, was gunned down by miscreants in Malda district on January 2
Tensions flared at the Indo-Bangladesh border when BSF personnel clashed with Bangladesh Border Guards over fencing work in West Bengal's Malda district. Villagers supported the BSF by chanting pro-India slogans. The issue was resolved quickly after assurances that the work was pre-approved by both nations. Fencing resumed following the brief disruption, adhering to border management protocols.
BGB Objects Fencing by BSF at Malda International Order
Kolkata : Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) allegedly objected to fencing at the international border in Malda of West Bengal by the Border Security Force (BSF) on Monday amid strained bilateral relations between the two countries. The objection was raised at Sukhdebpur in Baishnabnagar in the afternoon when the BSF jawans along with the Central Public Works Department personnel went to erect poles to lay barbed wires along an unfenced zone of 100 meters, according to sources. Suddenly, the BGB troops turned up and claimed that the territory belonged to Bangladesh, sources revealed. The work was halted. A video went viral on social media immediately. A flag meeting was held between the two sides later to discuss the jurisdiction. BSF DIG (South Bengal Frontier) Nilotpal Kumar Pandey said that the BGB had raised an objection over the matter but a reply was given to the BGB by the BSF. He said, Everything is going on in a peaceful manner. Malda district magistrate Nitin Singhania said that work has resumed from Tuesday morning. Pandey, however, called the Bangladeshi press reports over the BGB claiming control of the five-km border region along the Kodala River in Maheshpur upazila in Jhenaidah totally baseless. He pointed out that the area is located opposite to Ranaghat in Nadia in Bengal. Pandey added, There is no change in the status quo there. The status quo is there as it was earlier and there is complete peace.
Malda murder: Cops question TMC neta after widows claim
India-Bangladesh border fencing work going on peacefully in Malda: BSF
Fencing work at the India-Bangladesh border in Malda district is ongoing without issues, reported the BSF. The BGB had raised objections, but the BSF provided a reply. There is no change in the status quo at the border area, and everything remains peaceful.
Suvendu Adhikari Video | Tensions Flare At The India-Bangladesh Border Over Illegal Infiltration
BJP's Suvendu Adhikari posted a video on X and wrote , Tempers flared when Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnels tried to intervene during the Border Fencing process at Bakhrabad Village Post; Sukdevpur on the India-Bangladesh Border in Baisnabnagar Gram Panchayat area in the Kaliachak III Block; Malda District.The Local Indian Citizens of the area along with the @BSF_India Personnels scared them off and made them realize that no nuisance will be tolerated, when it comes to National Security.Chants of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, Vande Mataram and Jai Shree Ram were reverberating when the BGB personnels were forced to flee.This is the effect of the Public Awakening in West Bengal and Nationalism is flowing in the veins. n18oc_breaking-newsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Crude bomb explosion injures two minors in West Bengals Malda
The incident comes days after a crude bomb explosion in neighbouring Murshidabad injured a TMC worker
Three held, three detained in Trinamool Congress councillor murder case
The police produced the three accused involved in the murder of TMC councillor Dulal Sarkar in a Malda court on Friday (January 3, 2025
Two Arrested in TMC Leader Dulal Sarkar's Malda Murder
KOLKATA: Two persons were arrested while four others were detained by the police on Thursday night into the murder of Trinamul Congress leader Dulalchandra Sarkar alias Babla in Malda of West Bengal. They are Mohammad Shami Akhtar (20) and Tinku Ghosh (22). Shami is from Azamnagar at Katihar in Bihar while Tinku is from Jadupur Gabgachhi at English Bazar in Malda. The police suspect that Sarkar fell victim to contract killing and is probing who gave the contract. State director general of police Rajeev Kumar told the media, Strong action will be taken in the case. Malda Municipality chairman Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury said that five arms were seized from the accused. Preliminary investigation revealed that the assailants had done a recce for 10 days to kill Sarkar on December 25. They also made plans to flee to Bihar after the murder. But their plan was changed later, according to sources. On Friday, the duo was remanded by a district court in 14-day police custody. Meanwhile the victim's body was brought to his residence after post mortem in the afternoon before last rites. State minister Firhad Hakim was present among others.
Mamata's close aide and Malda councillor shot dead
Trinamool Congress councillor Dulal Sarkar was shot dead by unidentified miscreants in West Bengal's Malda district on Thursday morning. Sarkar, popularly known as Babla, was shot multiple times from close range by bike-borne assailants at Jhaljhalia More area. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed shock over the killing and blamed the callousness of the Malda SP. Two contract killers have been arrested in connection with the murder.
TMC Leader Killed in WB, Angry Didi Blames Cops
Kolkata : A Trinamul Congress heavyweight in Malda of West Bengal was shot dead by a gang of armed miscreants inside his factory on Thursday. The victim, Dulalchandra Sarkar alias Babla (61), was district TMC vice-president and councillor of ward no 22 of the Malda Municipality. He was into the plywood business. TMC supremo and chief minister Mamata Banerjee was aghast at the murder for which she also blamed the negligence of the police. In the morning Sarkar was outside his plywood factory near Jhaljhalia at English Bazar. At around 10.30 am four goons, covering faces, came on two motorcycles. Three among them got down and opened fire on the TMC leader. CCTV footage of the factory showed Sarkar, being chased by the trio, running inside for cover. Another round of firing unfolded inside before the gang fled. Later Sarkar was found lying unconscious with bullet injuries on head and neck. He was rushed to Malda Medical College and Hospital only to be declared dead. The CM posted on X-handle, My close associate, and a very popular leader, Babla Sarkar has been murdered today. From the beginning of the Trinamool Congress, he (and his wife Chaitali Sarkar) worked hard for the party, and Babla was also elected a councillor. She added, I am sad and hugely shocked after knowing about the incident. The culprits must be booked immediately. I am so shocked and sad that I do not know how to convey my condolences to the bereaved family. May God give Chaitali strength to survive and fight the battle. Later the CM said at the state secretariat Nabanna, There was a pure negligence by the police behind the murder. Sarkar was attacked once earlier also. So he used to get security cover but the police withdrew it later.
Trinamool councillor shot dead in Malda; Mamata sees police negligence
Police say four armed miscreants mounted on two motorbikes chased Dulal Sarkar and shot him from behind; two held
TMC councillor shot dead by bike-borne assailants in West Bengal's Malda district
KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress councillor Dulal Sarkar was shot dead by unidentified miscreants in the Jhaljhalia area in West Bengals Malda district on Thursday morning. CCTV footage of the incident shows two assailants firing at Sarkar multiple times as he tries to run inside an office. According to the police, assailants had come on a bike and fired shots at the councillor. One bullet hit the his head, while two hit his body. He was rushed to Malda Medical College Hospital, where he was declared dead. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who was holding an administrative meeting in the Secretariat, condoled Sarkar's death. She slammed the Malda Superintendent of Police over the incident. Calling the official useless, Banerjee said that Dulal Sarkar's security was withdrawn recently. In her X handle Banerjee mentioned, My close associate, and a very popular leader, Babla Sarkar has been murdered today. From the beginning of the Trinamool Congress, he (and his wife Chaitali Sarkar) worked hard for the party, and Babla was also elected a councillor, My close associate, and a very popular leader, Babla Sarkar has been murdered today. From the beginning of the Trinamool Congress, he (and his wife Chaitali Sarkar) worked hard for the party, and Babla was also elected a councillor. I am sad and hugely shocked after knowing Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) January 2, 2025 The culprits must be booked immediately. I am so shocked and sad that I do not know how to convey my condolences to the bereaved family. May God give Chaitali strength to survive and fight the battle, she added in the post. A probe has been initiated and we are trying to identify the culprits, a police official added.
Close Aide Murdered: Mamata Banerjee After Trinamool Leader Shot In Bengal
A TMC councillor was shot by two unidentified men in West Bengal's Malda district on Thursday morning, police said.
TMC Leader And Mamata's 'Close Associate' Shot Dead By Bike-Borne Men In Bengal's Malda
Mamata Banerjee said that she is shocked and does not know how to convey condolences to the bereaved family.
Top 10 Malayalam Films That Made Headlines in 2024
The Malayalam film industry, renowned for its exceptional storytelling and path-breaking narratives, continued its golden streak in 2024. This year saw a mix of thrillers, action spectacles, heartfelt dramas, and experimental cinema, cementing Mollywood's place as one of Indias most innovative film industries. Heres a curated list of the 10 best Malayalam films of 2024 that captivated audiences and critics alike. 1. Aavesham Director: Jithu Madhavan Cast: Fahadh Faasil, Hipzster, Mithun Jai Shankar, Sajin Gopu, Midhutty, Mansoor Ali Khan A comedic action-drama, Aavesham received immense praise for its sharp humor and engaging narrative. Fahadh Faasil, also the producer, delivered a standout performance, making the film a box-office hit. Now streaming on Prime Video. 2. Manjummel Boys Director: Chidambaram Cast: Soubin Shahir, Sreenath Bhasi, Balu Varghese, Ganapathi, Lal Jr., Deepak Parambol This survival thriller, inspired by the real-life Kodaikanal rescue incident, thrilled audiences with its intense storytelling. Manjummel Boys is now available on Disney+ Hotstar. 3. Aadujeevitham: The Goat Life Director: Blessy Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran, K.R. Gokul, Amala Paul, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Shobha Mohan Adapted from the acclaimed novel by Benyamin, this survival drama explored the struggles of an Indian man in Saudi Arabia. The movie is available for viewing on Netflix. 4. Kishkindha Kaandam Director: Dinjith Ayyathan Cast: Asif Ali, Aparna Balamurali, Vijayaraghavan, Jagadish, Ashokan, Shebin Benson A mystery thriller set in a monkey-inhabited forest, Kishkindha Kaandam was lauded for its gripping narrative and Asif Alis career-defining performance. Available on Disney+ Hotstar. 5. Bramayugam Director: Vipin Das Cast: Mammootty, Arjun Ashokan, Sidharth Bharathan, Amalda Liz, Manikandan R Achari This period folk-horror film, rich in folklore and mythology, stood out for its atmospheric storytelling. Bramayugam is streaming now on Sony LIV. 6. Turbo Director: Vysakh Cast: Mammootty, Raj B Shetty, Anjana Jayaprakash, Shabareesh Varma, Sunil, Kabir Duhan Singh A high-octane action drama, Turbo showcased Mammootty in a power-packed role. Despite mixed reviews, the film was a crowd-puller. Its available on Sony LIV. 7. Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil Director: Vipin Das Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran, Basil Joseph, Nikhila Vimal, Anaswara Rajan This light-hearted comedy about marriage and unexpected revelations became a sleeper hit. Watch it now on Disney+ Hotstar. 8. Varshangalkku Shesham Director: Vineeth Sreenivasan Cast: Pranav Mohanlal, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Nivin Pauly, Kalyani Priyadarshan A coming-of-age comedy-drama, this film depicted the journey of two friends across decades. Varshangalkku Shesham is streaming on Sony LIV. 9. Premalu Director: Girish AD Cast: Naslen K. Gafoor, Mamitha Baiju, Sangeeth Prathap, Akhila Bhargavan This romantic comedy resonated with audiences for its heartwarming story and relatable characters. A sequel is already in the works. Stream it now on Disney+ Hotstar. 10. Ajayante Randam Moshanam Director: Jithin Laal Cast: Tovino Thomas, Surabhi Lakshmi, Krithi Shetty, Aishwarya Rajesh Set across three generations, this action-adventure highlighted Tovino Thomas's versatility. The movie is available on Disney+ Hotstar. Mollywood's Unforgettable Year From introspective dramas to thrilling adventures, Malayalam cinema in 2024 delivered on every front, blending tradition with innovation. As these films continue to earn accolades, audiences eagerly await what the next year holds for Mollywood.
Police Ban Bullock Boulder Pulling Competitions in Gadwal District
Hyderabad : The Gadwal police on Thursday issued orders banning bullock boulder-pulling competition during the Maldakal Jatara. The police warned that organising bullock boulder pulling and bullock cart racing is a violation of law. The Maldakal police asked people against indulging in any kind of bullock boulder pulling competitions. If anyone is found in violation of the law, police will initiate action as per the law. If people want to know more information, they can approach the police to get the right information, police said in the notice. Police would also deploy security for smooth conduct of Jatara in Maldakal to prevent untoward incidents. Every year in December, villagers origanise Maldakal Thimmappa Jatara during the Pournami. Every year nearly 20 lakh devotees from different places, like Karnataka and Maharashtra attend the Jatara.
104-yr old man released from Bengal jail after spending 36-years in jail
Kolkata: A 104-year-old man released from West Bengal's Malda Correctional Home after languishing in jail for 36 years said he will spend time with his family members and do gardening. Rasikt Mondal had been sentenced to judicial custody 36 years back in 1988 on the charge of murdering his brother in a land dispute case. He had been enlarged on bail for about one year in between but again went back to the prison once the bail period was over and the session and high court turned down his pleas for release on past occasions. Mondal, a resident of Manikchak in Malda district, told reporters emerging out of the gate of Malda Correctional Home on Tuesday that he will now devote full time to gardening/nurturing plants and spending time with family members. Asked how old was he Mondal mumbled 108 years but his son, accompanying him, corrected he was 104. Correctional home authorities said records showed he was 104. I don't remember how many years I had spent in jail. It seemed never-ending. I don't even recall when I was brought here, the elderly man, looking remarkably agile considering his age, said. However, he added ow I have come out I can do justice to my passion - attending plants in the small garden in my courtyard. I missed my family and grandchildren. Want to be with them. Mondal's son said his father was released following an order of the Supreme Court. After certain years, every prisoner is entitled to release from prison if he has not committed any improper act during incarceration. Happy the SC finally paved the way for his release, the son said. Correctional Home department officials said his was one of the very few cases of centurion inmates incarcerated in jails in the state.
Irregularities emerge in fund disbursements for Bengal governments tablet scheme
So far, at least 10 people from Malda and Uttar Dinajpur districts have been arrested on charges of wrongfully siphoning funds allocated for tablets for the States higher secondary students
Three killed after being hit by speeding pick-up van in West Bengal
KOLKATA: Three persons were killed when a speeding pick-up van hit them from behind on a highway in West Bengal's Malda district on Saturday, police said. The accident happened in the district's Harishchandrapur area, the police said, adding that the pick-up van, after hitting the morning walkers, lost control and fell into a roadside ditch. All three men died on the spot. They were identified as Dilip Saha (49), Fekan Lal Ram (60) and Suresh Khaitan (60). The bodies were taken to a hospital for post-mortem examination. The driver of the vehicle was admitted to a nearby hospital in critical condition, a police officer said, adding that the pick-up van was seized.
Locals were caught on camera assaulting a couple on suspicion that they were engaged in an extra-marital affair
Trains Via Odisha Cancelled Today
Bhubaneswar : South Central Railway has cancelled several trains due to the impending landfall of Cyclone Dana, on October 23. The cancelled trains include Howrah-Secunderabad Falaknuma Express (12703); Hyderabad to Howrah (18046); Secunderabad to Howrah (12704); Secunderabad to Bhubaneswar (17016); Secunderabad to Malda Town (03429) and Shalimar-Hyderabad (18045) as well as Silchar-Secunderabad (12514).
Cyclone Dana Effect: 198 Trains Cancelled on Oct 23, 24, 25
BHUBANESWAR: Due to the impending landfall of Cyclone Dana on October 24-25, 2024, a total of 198 trains95 up and 103 down trainshave been canceled for October 23, 24, and 25. The East Coast Railway (ECoR) has issued a bulletin outlining the cancellations, which include major trains such as the Howrah-Secunderabad Express, Shalimar-Puri Super Fast Express, New Delhi-Bhubaneswar Express, Howrah-Bhubaneswar Express, and many others. These cancellations affect various trains traveling to and from major hubs like Secunderabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai Central, and Howrah. The full list of cancelled trains provides details on specific routes and dates for both up and down directions. This disruption is a preventive measure to ensure the safety of passengers and railway infrastructure during the cyclones landfall. Passengers are advised to check for further updates and make alternative travel arrangements accordingly. Here is the detailed list of cancelled trains: Down Trains 1. Train No. 17016: Secunderabad to Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 2. Train No. 12840: Chennai Central to Howrah 23.10.2024 3. Train No. 12868: Puducherry to Howrah 23.10.2024 4. Train No. 22826: Chennai Central to Shalimar 23.10.2024 5. Train No. 12897: Puducherry to Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 6. Train No. 18464: SBC to Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 7. Train No. 08442: Brahmapur to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 8. Train No. 20842: Visakhapatnam to Bhubaneswar (VB) 24.10.2024 9. Train No. 22874: Visakhapatnam to Digha 24.10.2024 10. Train No. 18118: Gunupur to Rourkela 24.10.2024 11. Train No. 11019: CSURATM to Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 12. Train No. 22820: Visakhapatnam to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 13. Train No. 08532: Visakhapatnam to Brahmapur 24.10.2024 14. Train No. 12509: Bangalore to Guwahati 23.10.2024 15. Train No. 12842: Chennai Central to Howrah 24.10.2024 16. Train No. 22808: Chennai Central to Santragachhi 24.10.2024 17. Train No. 15227: Bangalore to Muzaffarpur 24.10.2024 18. Train No. 18046: Hyderabad to Howrah 23.10.2024 19. Train No. 20838: Junagarh Road to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 20. Train No. 22503: Kanyakumari to Dibrugarh 23.10.2024 21. Train No. 22973: Gandhidham to Puri 23.10.2024 22. Train No. 20807: Visakhapatnam to ASR 25.10.2024 23. Train No. 18448: Jagdalpur to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 24. Train No. 08534: Palasa to Cuttack 24.10.2024 25. Train No. 08422: Gunupur to Cuttack 25.10.2024 26. Train No. 06095: Tambaram to Santragachhi 24.10.2024 27. Train No. 12246: Bangalore to Howrah 24.10.2024 28. Train No. 12704: Secunderabad to Howrah 23.10.2024 29. Train No. 08444: Palasa to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 30. Train No. 22888: Bangalore to Howrah 23.10.2024 31. Train No. 03429: Secunderabad to Malda Town 23.10.2024 32. Train No. 12864: Yesvantpur to Howrah 23.10.2024 33. Train No. 18418: Gunupur to Puri 24.10.2024 34. Train No. 06087: Tirunelveli to Shalimar 23.10.2024 35. Train No. 08412: Bhubaneswar to Baleswar 24.10.2024 36. Train No. 02832: Bhubaneswar to Dhanbad 24.10.2024 37. Train No. 12074: Bhubaneswar to Howrah 25.10.2024 38. Train No. 12893: Bhubaneswar to Sonepur 25.10.2024 39. Train No. 22823: Bhubaneswar to New Delhi Rajdhani 25.10.2024 40. Train No. 08441: Bhubaneswar to Brahmapur 24.10.2024 41. Train No. 09059: Surat to Brahmapur 23.10.2024 42. Train No. 18419: Puri to Jayanagar 24.10.2024 43. Train No. 18304: Puri to Sambalpur 24.10.2024 44. Train No. 12892: Puri to Bangiriposi 24.10.2024 45. Train No. 08428: Puri to Angul 24.10.2024 46. Train No. 08414: Puri to Talcher 24.10.2024 47. Train No. 12843: Puri to Ahmedabad 24.10.2024 48. Train No. 08423: Puri to Daspalla 24.10.2024 49. Train No. 17479: Puri to TPTY 24.10.2024 50. Train No. 18425: Puri to Durg 24.10.2024 51. Train No. 22202: Puri to Sealdah 24.10.2024 52. Train No. 18421: Puro to Sonepur 24.10.2024 53. Train No. 12838: Puri to Howrah 24.10.2024 54. Train No. 18452: Puri to Hatia 24.10.2024 55. Train No. 18477: Puri to Rishikesh 24.10.2024 56. Train No. 12801: Puri to New Delhi 24.10.2024 57. Train No. 12896: Puri to Shalimar 24.10.2024 58. Train No. 18410: Puri to Shalimar 24.10.2024 59. Train No. 20823: Puri to Ajmer 24.10.2024 60. Train No. 08404: Puri to Khurda Road 24.10.2024 61. Train No. 18126: Puri to Rourkela 25.10.2024 62. Train No. 08475: Puri to Nizamuddin 25.10.2024 63. Train No. 20836 (VB): Puri to Rourkela 25.10.2024 64. Train No. 12278: Puri to Howrah 25.10.2024 65. Train No. 18416/18414: Puri to Barbil-Paradeep 25.10.2024 66. Train No. 08432: Puri to Cuttack 25.10.2024 67. Train No. 12822: Puri to Shalimar 25.10.2024 68. Train No. 12875: Puri to Anand Vihar 25.10.2024 69. Train No. 08410: Puri to Khurda Road 25.10.2024 70. Train No. 18417: Puri to Gunupur 25.10.2024 71. Train No. 18022: Khurda Road to Kharagpur 24.10.2024 72. Train No. 08456: Khurda Road to Kendujhargarh 24.10.2024 73. Train No. 08454: Cuttack to Bhadrak 25.10.2024 74. Train No. 08438: Cuttack to Bhadrak 25.10.2024 75. Train No. 18038: Jajpur Keonjhar Road to Kharagpur 25.10.2024 76. Train No. 08462: Paradeep to Cuttack 25.10.2024 77. Train No. 08406: Paradeep to Kendujhargarh 25.10.2024 78. Train No. 08408: Paradeep to Cuttack 25.10.2024 79. Train No. 08446: Paradeep to Cuttack 24.10.2024 80. Train No. 18044: Bhadrak to Howrah 25.10.2024 81. Train No. 08032: Bhadrak to Baleswar 25.10.2024 82. Train No. 08064: Bhadrak to Kharagpur 24.10.2024 83. Train No. 08522: Visakhapatnam to Gunupur 24.10.2024 84. Train No. 07470: Visakhapatnam to Palasa 24.10.2024 85. Train No. 12074: Bhubaneswar to Howrah 24.10.2024 86. Train No. 12822: Puri to Shalimar 24.10.2024 87. Train No. 12844: Ahmedabad to Puri 26.10.2024 88. Train No. 18424: Daspalla to Bhubaneswar 25.10.2024 89. Train No. 12278: Puri to Howrah 24.10.2024 90. Train No. 18418: Gunupur to Puri 25.10.2024 91. Train No. 08522: Visakhapatnam to Gunupur 25.10.2024 92. Train No. 18526: Visakhapatnam to Brahmapur 24.10.2024 93. Train No. 20836 (VB): Puri to Rourkela 24.10.2024 94. Train No. 22896 (VB): PURI to KOAA 25.10.24 95. Train No. 08012: DSPL to BBS 25.10.24 96. Train No. 03229: PURI to PNBE 25.10.24 97. Train No. 03102: RMM to BBS 25.10.24 98. Train No. 08416: BAM to TATA 24.10.24 & 25.10.24 99. Train No. 20892 (VB): PURI to HWH 25.10.24 100. Train No. 22840: PURI to VZM 24.10.24 & 25.10.24 101. Train No. 08442: BAM to BBS 25.10.24 102. Train No. 20895: BBS to ROU 24.10.24 103. Train No. 08430: PURI to JER 24.10.24 & 25.10.24 UP Trains 1. 12703: Howrah-Secunderabad 24.10.2024 2. 12821: Shalimar-Puri 24.10.2024 3. 12552: Kamakhya-Bangalore 23.10.2024 4. 22824: New Delhi-Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 5. 22603: Kharagpur-Villupuram 24.10.2024 6. 12073: Howrah-Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 7. 18045: Shalimar-Hyderabad 24.10.2024 8. 12277: Howrah-Puri 24.10.2024 9. 22851: Santragachhi-Mangalore 24.10.2024 10. 12841: Shalimar-Chennai Central 24.10.2024 11. 12663: Howrah-Tiruchchirappalli 24.10.2024 12. 03230: Patna-Puri 24.10.2024 13. 18478: Rishikesh-Puri 23.10.2024 14. 18409: Shalimar-Puri 24.10.2024 15. 12881: Shalimar-Puri 24.10.2024 16. 12802: New Delhi-Puri 23.10.2024 17. 08011: Bhanjapur-Puri 24.10.2024 18. 12837: Howrah-Puri 24.10.2024 19. 12863: Howrah-Bangalore 24.10.2024 20. 18047: Shalimar-Vasco Da Gama 24.10.2024 21. 12839: Howrah-Chennai Central 24.10.2024 22. 22644: Patna-Ernakulam 24.10.2024 23. 06090: Santragachhi-Chennai Central 24.10.2024 24. 03101: Kolkata-Puri 23.10.2024 25. 12514: Silchar-Secunderabad 23.10.2024 26. 08555: Bhadrak-Daspalla 25.10.2024 27. 22504: Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari 23.10.2024 28. 08415: Jaleswar-Puri 25.10.2024 29. 12891: Bangiriposi-Puri 25.10.2024 30. 18021: Kharagpur-Khurda Road 25.10.2024 31. 12816: Anand Vihar-Puri 24.10.2024 32. 22895 (VB): Howrah-Puri 25.10.2024 33. 18043: Howrah-Bhadrak 24.10.2024 34. 08031: Baleswar-Bhadrak 24.10.2024 35. 08063: Kharagpur-Bhadrak 24.10.2024 36. 08453: Bhadrak-Cuttack 24.10.2024 37. 08437: Bhadrak-Cuttack 24.10.2024 38. 18037: Kharagpur-Jajpur Keonjhar Road 24.10.2024 39. 18303: Sambalpur-Puri 24.10.2024 40. 22839: Rourkela-Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 41. 18125: Rourkela-Puri 24.10.2024 42. 20835 (VB): Rourkela-Puri 24.10.2024 43. 20832: Sambalpur-Shalimar 24.10.2024 44. 18451: Hatia-Puri 24.10.2024 45. 18117: Rourkela-Gunupur 24.10.2024 46. 22865: Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (Mumbai)-Puri 24.10.2024 47. 18426: Durg-Puri 24.10.2024 48. 02831: Dhanbad-Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 49. 08427: Angul-Puri 25.10.2024 50. 08413: Talcher-Puri 25.10.2024 51. 18415: Barbil-Puri 24.10.2024 52. 20891 (VB): Tata-Brahmapur 24.10.2024 53. 08455: Kendujhargarh-Khurda Road 25.10.2024 54. 08405: Kendujhargarh-Paradeep 24.10.2024 55. 18413: Paradeep-Puri 24.10.2024 56. 08533: Cuttack-Palasa 24.10.2024 57. 08431: Cuttack-Puri 24.10.2024 58. 08421: Cuttack-Gunupur 24.10.2024 59. 08461: Cuttack-Paradeep 24.10.2024 60. 08407: Cuttack-Paradeep 24.10.2024 61. 18423: Bhubaneswar-Daspalla 24.10.2024 62. 09060: Brahmapur-Surat 24.10.2024 63. 08521: Gunupur-Visakhapatnam 24.10.2024 64. 07471: Palasa-Visakhapatnam 24.10.2024 65. 22873: Digha-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 66. 22819: Bhubaneswar-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 67. 08531: Brahmapur-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 68. 20837: Bhubaneswar-Junagarh Road 24.10.2024 69. 18447: Bhubaneswar-Jagadalpur 24.10.2024 70. 18417: Puri-Gunupur 24.10.2024 71. 18420: Jayanagar-Puri 26.10.2024 72. 08424: Daspalla-Puri 25.10.2024 73. 18422: Sonepur-Puri 25.10.2024 74. 12895: Shalimar-Puri 25.10.2024 75. 20824: Ajmer-Puri 29.10.2024 76. 08476: Nizamuddin-Puri 26.10.2024 77. 12277: Howrah-Puri 25.10.2024 78. 20835 (VB): Rourkela-Puri 24.10.2024 79. 12821: Shalimar-Puri 25.10.2024 80. 18021: Kharagpur-Khurda Road 24.10.2024 81. 12073: Howrah-Bhubaneswar 25.10.2024 82. 12894: Sonepur-Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 83. 20831: Shalimar-Sambalpur 25.10.2024 84. 08521: Gunupur-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 85. 18525: Brahmapur-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 86. Train No. 20841 (VB): BBS to VSKP 25.10.24 87. Train No. 08411: BLS to BBS 25.10.24 88. Train No. 08443: BBS to PSA 24.10.24 89. Train No. 08441: BBS to BAM 24.10.24 & 25.10.24 90. Train No. 17015: BBS to SC 25.10.24 91. Train No. 18463: BBS to SBC 25.10.24 92. Train No. 22974: PURI to LIMB 26.10.24 93. Train No. 20896: BBS to RMM 25.10.24 94. Train No. 20835 (VB): ROU to PURI 25.10.24 95. Train No. 08429: BBS to DSPL 24.10.24 & 25.10.24
RG Kar stir: Junior doctors' hunger strike enters ninth day, others on 'symbolic fast'
KOLKATA: The hunger strike by junior doctors of West Bengal to press for their demands following the RG Kar hospital incident entered the ninth day on Sunday, when people are holding a symbolic fast at various parts of the state to express solidarity with the agitators. Three of the junior doctors who were observing fast unto death in Kolkata and Siliguri city in the northern part of the state have so far been hospitalised after their condition deteriorated. Their conditions are worsening but the state administration remains unmoved, a leader of the agitating Junior Doctors Forum said. Meanwhile, a group of former students of R G Kar hospital have reached the medical establishment for a symbolic fasting of 12 hours to express solidarity with the students on hunger strike. However, they faced resistance from the CISF personnel who were on security duty at the hospital following a court order. The ex-students, most of whom are senior citizens, said they will go ahead with their proposed symbolic fast programme, come what may. Several people are also observing the symblic fast during the day in Malda and Murshidabad districts. The agitating doctors have urged people to observe Arandhan (no cooking) on Sunday to show solidarity and support for their cause. A large number of common people visited the venue of the hunger strike during the past few days when the Durga Puja festivities were on. The junior doctors have been demanding justice for the RG Kar hospital victim, immediate removal of Health Secretary N S Nigam, workplace security and other measures. Their other demands include the establishment of a centralised referral system for all hospitals and medical colleges in the state, the implementation of a bed vacancy monitoring system, and the formation of task forces to ensure essential provisions for CCTV, on-call rooms, and washrooms at their workplaces. The hunger strike from October 5 followed nearly 50 days of cease work' in two phases. Their agitation began after an on-duty postgraduate trainee was allegedly raped and murdered inside state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9. While one person was arrested by the Kolkata Police the next day, the CBI is now investigating the case on a Calcutta High Court order. On Friday, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) urged West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to intervene before the situation escalates. Doctors of private hospitals called for a 48-hour partial cease work from October 14 in medical establishments across West Bengal, in solidarity with the agitating junior medics observing a fast-unto-death. The doctors, under the banner of Healthcare Professionals of Private Hospitals, however, said emergency services in all medical facilities will remain operational. The Joint Platform of Doctors, West Bengal, has also called for a protest carnival' on October 15 at Esplanade. The date coincides with the West Bengal government-organised carnival on Red Road, situated nearby, where prominent Durga Puja idols and decorations are showcased through processions and cultural events. The ongoing agitation also prompted the Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA) to warn of a nationwide complete shutdown of medical services if any harm is caused to the protesting junior doctors. RG Kar stir: Two more doctors join fast-unto-death as strike completes first week
RG Kar: Junior doctors' hunger strike enters 9th day, others on symbolic fast
Kolkata: The hunger strike by junior doctors of West Bengal to press for their demands following the RG Kar hospital incident entered the ninth day on Sunday, when people are holding a symblic fast at various parts of the state to express solidarity with the agitators. Three of the junior doctors who were observing fast unto death in Kolkata and Siliguri city in the northern part of the state have so far been hospitalised after their condition deteriorated. Their conditions are worsening but the state administration remains unmoved, a leader of the agitating Junior Doctors Forum said. Meanwhile, a group of former students of R G Kar hospital have reached the medical establishment for a symbolic fasting of 12 hours to express solidarity with the students on hunger strike. However, they faced resistance from the CISF personnel who were on security duty at the hospital following a court order. The ex-students, most of whom are senior citizens, said they will go ahead with their proposed symbolic fast programme, come what may. Several people are also observing the symblic fast during the day in Malda and Murshidabad district. The agitating doctors have urged people to observe Arandhan (no cooking) on Sunday to show solidarity and support for their cause. A large number of common people visited the venue of the hunger strike during the past few days when the Durga Puja festivities were on. The junior doctors have been demanding justice for the RG Kar hospital victim, immediate removal of Health Secretary N S Nigam, workplace security and other measures. Their other demands include the establishment of a centralised referral system for all hospitals and medical colleges in the state, the implementation of a bed vacancy monitoring system, and formation of task forces to ensure essential provisions for CCTV, on-call rooms, and washrooms at their workplaces. The hunger strike from October 5 followed nearly 50 days of 'cease work' in two phases. Their agitation began after an on-duty postgraduate trainee was allegedly raped and murdered inside state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9. While one person was arrested by the Kolkata Police the next day, the CBI is now investigating the case on a Calcutta High Court order. On Friday, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) urged West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to intervene before the situation escalates. Doctors of private hospitals called for a 48-hour 'partial cease work' from October 14 in medical establishments across West Bengal, in solidarity with the agitating junior medics observing a fast-unto-death. The doctors, under the banner of Healthcare Professionals of Private Hospitals, however, said emergency services in all medical facilities will remain operational. The Joint Platform of Doctors, West Bengal, has also called for a 'protest carnival' on October 15 at Esplanade. The date coincides with the West Bengal government-organised carnival on Red Road, situated nearby, where prominent Durga Puja idols and decorations are showcased through processions and cultural events. The ongoing agitation also prompted the Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA) to warn of a nationwide complete shutdown of medical services if any harm is caused to the protesting junior doctors.
Mamata Banerjee seeks Central help as N Bengal situation worsens
NEW DELHI: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday described the flood situation in the northern districts as alarming and claimed that the state has been deprived of central assistance to deal with the natural calamity. She said her government was dealing with the deluge on a war footing. North Bengal is reeling under flood. Districts such as Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar have been affected. Due to heavy rain in catchment areas of Kosi river, places in Bihar, and Malda and Dakshin Dinajpur districts of West Bengal will be affected in the near future, she said on her way to Siliguri. Accusing the central government of not helping the state in fighting the calamities, she said, It did not take up maintenance work of Farakka barrage and its water-bearing capacity has reduced to a great extent despite our repeated reminders. Following the meeting when asked whether she would reach out to the Centre again, Banerjee said, If I write to the PM, one of his ministers will reply. This is not correct. (Maybe) I will then correct that again and send another letter. Banerjee had written twice to PM Narendra Modi after the flood broke out in the state. The CM said alert had been issued for six districts. Only in polls Mamata Banerjee said that BJP leaders visit West Bengal only during polls but forget about the state when it matters most. Only Bengal is being deprived of flood grants, she claimed.
Centre not extending help as north Bengal flood situation worsens: Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday described the flood situation in the northern districts as alarming and claimed that the state is deprived of central assistance to deal with the natural calamity. Banerjee, who was on her way to north Bengal to inspect the flood situation there, told reporters that her government is dealing with the deluge on a war footing. North Bengal is reeling under flood. Districts like Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar have been affected. Due to heavy rain in catchment areas of Koshi river, places in Bihar and Malda and Dakshin Dinajpur districts of Bengal will be affected in the near future, she said on her way to Siliguri. Accusing the central government of ot performing its role to help the state fight the calamities, she said, The Centre did not take up maintenance work of Farakka barrage and its water-bearing capacity has reduced to a great extent despite our repeated reminders to them.
Exclusive | High Level Empowered Committee Clears Bumper Roads, Tech, Security Projects For Borders
Importantly, the HLEC has requested the preparation of a proposal for more than 28 kilometre of fencing. If all goes according to plan, the government will fence Malda.
Farmer Nakul Mondal Leads Maldas Transition From Mango To Rajnigandha Cultivation
Nakul Chandra Mondal is a resident of Mothabari in Malda. He has started cultivation of Rajnigandha this year.