West Bengal Governor Orders Departmental Inquiry Against RMO Linked to RG Kar Case
Kolkata, May 24: West Bengal Governor R.N. Ravi has ordered a departmental inquiry against Resident Medical Officer (RMO) Dr. Avik Dey. His name surfaced in connection with the alleged rape and murder of a junior female doctor at Kolkatas RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in August 2024, as well as financial irregularities linked to ... Read more West Bengal Governor Orders Departmental Inquiry Against RMO Linked to RG Kar Case
West Bengalgained infamy due to recruitment scams, new recruitment policy in next Budget session: CM
The allegation of corruption in government jobs came to hurt the Trinamool Congress and the party lost the recently concluded assembly elections to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
West Bengal: 6 cr people covered under Swasthya Sathi to get Ayushman Bharat benefits from July
Starting in July, six crore Swasthya Sathi card holders in West Bengal will be eligible for the Ayushman Bharat scheme. New applications are now being accepted. Additionally, the recruitment process will see enhanced transparency as OMR sheet carbon copies will be mandatory for all candidates.
Assam hails Bengal's fencing move to secure Siliguri corridor
Assam's government has welcomed West Bengal's move to fence sensitive border areas. This includes the Siliguri Corridor, vital for connecting the Northeast. Governor Lakshman Prasad Achary highlighted past infiltration challenges. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw also revealed plans for a rail link across the corridor. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated this strategic breakthrough will secure transportation to the Northeast.
Priyanka Chaturvedi Raises Concerns Over Infiltration and Waqf Issues in West Bengal
Mumbai, May 23: Priyanka Chaturvedi, spokesperson for Shiv Sena (UBT) and former MP, has emphasized that fulfilling promises made to the people of West Bengal should be the governments top priority. Chaturvedi criticized the BJP for failing to deliver on its commitments regarding infiltrators in Bengal. She pointed out that the cabinet is still not ... Read more Priyanka Chaturvedi Raises Concerns Over Infiltration and Waqf Issues in West Bengal
RG Kar case: West Bengal govt initiates departmental proceedings against suspended doc
The West Bengal government has started departmental proceedings against Dr. Avik De. He was suspended after a rape and murder incident at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. A separate inquiry will also investigate his postgraduate course admission. These actions follow serious allegations from junior doctors. The governor has approved the proceedings against the doctor.
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Kerala Police has launched a new statewide anti-drug crackdown titled Operation Toofan: The Narco Hunt. Announcing the initiative, Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala said the primary objective is to dismantle gangs targeting children and youth with narcotics. Drug users, peddlers, suppliers and distribution networks will all come under strict police surveillance, with a dedicated operational framework already prepared for the project. To tackle interstate drug syndicates, the Kerala DGP will coordinate with police chiefs of other states. Special monitoring will also be introduced to prevent the inflow of chemical and synthetic narcotics, including hybrid ganja. The minister said strict action would be taken against tobacco sales near schools and against drug-linked activities in five-star hotels, DJ parties, and gatherings in backwater and coastal regions. Speaking after a meeting with senior police officials, Chennithala said the government would adopt a zero-tolerance approach towards drug trafficking. He also announced a major reform programme aimed at making all 484 police stations in Kerala more people-friendly. Citizens visiting stations, he said, must be treated with dignity and respect, and police personnel would be encouraged to greet visitors with Good Morning or Namaskaram. The DGP has also been directed to improve cleanliness in police stations and dispose of vehicles abandoned for years through auctions. A five-member committee led by the ADGP (Headquarters) has been constituted to study and restructure police station functioning. Chennithala said there was an assessment that the previous governments decision to shift station-level responsibilities from Sub-Inspectors to Circle Inspectors had adversely affected policing. Reforms would be implemented after the committee submits its report. The Janamaithri Police initiative and the Student Police Cadet programme will be strengthened further to steer young people away from crime. Police will also intensify efforts against cybercrime, including loan app frauds, social media abuse, online hate campaigns and cryptocurrency scams. The minister said he would discuss with the chief minister the need for additional personnel and technological infrastructure to handle cybercrime more effectively. New mobile applications and IT systems will also be introduced to help reduce road accidents. Police training syllabi will be revised to reflect changing times. Chennithala also said the government was seriously concerned about the increasing number of suicides within the police force. Senior officers have been instructed to reduce unnecessary pressure on subordinate staff and allow them greater operational freedom. The Home Minister further announced that legal action would begin once the SIT submits its report in the Nava Kerala Sadas assault case. The new Cabinet had earlier decided to order a reinvestigation and constitute a Special Investigation Team into allegations of police brutality during former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayans 2023 Nava Kerala Sadas outreach programme in Alappuzha. Responding to questions over the appointment of former Chief Electoral Officer Ratan U. Khelkar as the Chief Ministers secretary after the recent elections, Chennithala said there was nothing unusual about the decision. He is a capable officer, and the government has the authority to recall him, he said, adding that no allegations of malpractice had been raised against Khelkar during or after the elections. Referring to comparisons with West Bengal, where Rahul Gandhi had criticised the appointment of former Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal as Chief Secretary, Chennithala said the situations were not comparable because allegations had been raised there regarding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.
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The CPI(M) State Secretariat, through a press statement on Saturday, said that appointing the Chief Electoral Officer as the Chief Ministers Secretary raises serious questions about the credibility of the Assembly election itself. Kerala has never before witnessed such an appointment immediately after an election, in what appears to be a reward for services rendered. The developments now unfolding seem to validate the LDFs allegation that the Election Commission had adopted several biased and suspicious positions in favour of the UDF during the election process. It had earlier become controversial when a BJP seal appeared instead of the Election Commissions seal on a letter sent to political parties. When similar appointments were made in West Bengal, Rahul Gandhi had tweeted that the bigger the theft in the deal between the BJP and the Election Commission, the bigger the reward. The AICC had also described those appointments as a shameless nexus and collusion. Rahul and the All India Congress Committee must now clarify whether what happened in Kerala is not similarly a shameless collusion between the Congress, the BJP, and the Election Commission. Under the guise of the SIR process, millions of votes were allegedly removed in Kerala. The Left had raised objections at the time itself against the Commissions stance of deleting genuine voters while retaining ineligible names. The Commission had also insisted on abruptly stopping voter registrations a week before the previously announced deadline, without informing anyone. The suspicion is now strengthening that this haste in finalising the rolls came only after ensuring that UDF votes had already been added. The BJP seal appearing on an Election Commission letter was another instance of such interference. There were also several confusions regarding the allocation of symbols to LDF candidates, including in the Palakkad constituency. Complaints were raised that many LDF symbols were printed on voting machines in a manner that made them unclear. Kerala also witnessed lakhs of election-duty staff being denied voting rights. Even weeks after the election, the Commission was unwilling to release accurate polling percentages. There were also allegations that strong rooms had been opened. This appointment strengthens suspicions that there was a coordinated intervention behind all these developments. In West Bengal, the appointment of Chief Election Officer Manoj Agarwal as Chief Secretary immediately after the election, and the appointment of Subrata Guptawho led the SIR exerciseas the Chief Ministers Principal Adviser, had triggered widespread criticism. Opposition parties, including the CPI(M), had raised the issue nationally. The AICC had demanded a cooling-off period before officials entrusted with election responsibilities could be given senior posts under the victorious government. The Congress party and Rahul Gandhi, who criticised the Bengal appointments at the national level, must explain how they view a similar move in Kerala. At a time when the BJP-led Union government is attempting to undermine the neutrality of the Election Commission, Congress-led state governments too are engaging in similar interference. Election Commissions are increasingly becoming systems that function according to the wishes of political leadership. Strong protest is being registered against the interventions by both central and state governments that are eroding the credibility of the Election Commission itself.
The CM said the State is planning to ink an agreement with the Centre in Delhi for inclusion in the Ayushman Arogya Mandir network to extend the benefits of Ayushman Bharat to its migrant residents
Ayushman Bharat enrollment begins in West Bengal, benefits likely from July: CM Suvendu Adhikari
Enrollment for the Ayushman Bharat scheme has commenced in West Bengal. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari stated that beneficiaries can expect to receive benefits starting in July. This central health insurance scheme aims to provide financial protection for healthcare needs. The announcement follows a virtual meeting with Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda.
Marco Rubio Meets PM Modi, Highlights India-US Progress Across Sectors
Security has been stepped up at the 'jhalmuri' stall, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited during his campaign for the West Bengal election last month, after its owner allegedly received death threats, police said on Saturday.
Bengal: Security tightened at jhalmuri stall, which PM visited, after owner gets death threats
KOLKATA, May 23: Security has been stepped up at the jhalmuri stall, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited during his campaign for the West Bengal election last month, after its owner allegedly received death threats, police said on Saturday. Bikram Kumar Sau, who runs the jhalmuri stall near Raj College More in Jhargram town, hogged the limelight after the PM stopped at his shop and ate the popular snack while returning from a public rally on April 19. Sau lodged [] The post Bengal: Security tightened at jhalmuri stall, which PM visited, after owner gets death threats appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengal gets Rs 3,000 cr for healthcare revamp, Ayushman Bharat card rollout from July: Suvendu
West Bengal's healthcare sector is set for a major upgrade with Rs 3,000 crore sanctioned by the Centre. Ayushman Bharat health insurance cards will reach beneficiaries from July. The state is also planning to extend benefits to over one crore migrant residents. Recruitment of healthcare professionals will be prioritized. This initiative aims to improve public healthcare access for all citizens.
West Bengals Chief Minister Promises Corruption-Free Recruitment Process
Kolkata, May 23: Following a change in government, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has taken significant steps to enhance transparency in the states recruitment process. Candidates participating in recruitment exams will now be required to receive a carbon copy of their OMR sheets. This announcement was made during a government job fair held in ... Read more West Bengals Chief Minister Promises Corruption-Free Recruitment Process
West Bengal shifts Bakrid holiday to May 28, cancels earlier dates
The West Bengal government has rescheduled the Id-Ud-Zoha (Bakrid) public holiday to May 28, 2026, cancelling previous dates. Meanwhile, the Calcutta High Court upheld the state's notification restricting the slaughter of certain animals ahead of the festival, citing Supreme Court rulings.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the state government has directed departments to hand over land for 61 stalled railway projects, aiming to improve connectivity. He highlighted the expedited progress on the New Garia-Airport metro line viaduct, attributing the acceleration to the 'double engine' government's synergy.
Calcutta High Court calls for mechanism to tackle social media attacks on judicial officers
The Calcutta High Court has directed the West Bengal Police to devise a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for addressing social media content targeting judges and the institution of the judiciary. The direction was issued by Justice Jay Sengupta during the hearing of proceedings connected to a petition filed by Hindu monk Swami Pradiptananda, popularly known [] The post Calcutta High Court calls for mechanism to tackle social media attacks on judicial officers appeared first on India Legal .
CPI(M) says TMC melting down faster than ice; hopes to take over Opposition space in West Bengal
The CPI(M) leader Mohammed Salim said the party will fight for the safety of the minorities and any impending danger to the culture of West Bengal and amity among the people
Noting that the Calcutta High Court and the Supreme Court had to intervene in these illegalities during the previous TMC government, he said West Bengal's image has suffered
The Sacred Status of Cows: A Duty to Uphold Tradition, Says Dilip Ghosh
Kolkata, May 23: The debate surrounding the relaxation of animal slaughter rules during Eid-ul-Azha has intensified following comments from the Calcutta High Court regarding the West Bengal government. In response, Minister Dilip Ghosh emphasized that every person living in India understands the countrys culture and traditions, highlighting the cows special status in Indian society. He ... Read more The Sacred Status of Cows: A Duty to Uphold Tradition, Says Dilip Ghosh
Everything will be responded to: Dilip Ghosh on threats to Jhalmuri vendor who served PM Modi
West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh has warned of firm action against those creating tension. This follows alleged threats to a jhalmuri vendor who served Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ghosh stated such attempts to disturb peace will be met with a strong response.
Centre turns on West Bengal funds tap after Suvendu Adhikaris Delhi visit
Following Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari's Delhi visit, the Centre has approved Rs 39,000 crore for West Bengal's water resources ministry schemes. Prime Minister Modi pledged support for central projects and economic development, aiming to boost welfare initiatives like Ayushman Bharat and rural employment. Discussions also covered border security with Home Minister Amit Shah.
Central Minister Supports Ban on Animal Sacrifice During Bakrid
Patna, May 23: Central Minister Satish Chandra Dubey has endorsed West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikaris decision to prohibit the sacrifice of bulls, cows, and buffaloes during Bakrid. He emphasized that politics should not interfere with this matter. Speaking to reporters, Dubey stated, We worship cows, and sacrificing them is not appropriate. We support the ... Read more Central Minister Supports Ban on Animal Sacrifice During Bakrid
J&K beat West Bengal in Jr National Basketball opener
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The Jammu & Kashmir Junior Mens Basketball team made a strong start to their campaign in the 76th Junior National Basketball Championship at Puducherry by defeating West Bengal 81-59 in their opening match. West Bengal began on a dominant note and took a commanding 28-10 lead in the first quarter. However, the J&K team staged a remarkable comeback in the second quarter, reducing the margin with a 19-10 performance. The momentum shifted completely in [] The post J&K beat West Bengal in Jr National Basketball opener appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The West Bengal Chief Minister posted on social media that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi re-emphasized his vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikasand reiterated that the development of West Bengal remains a top priority for the Central Government.
Mamata Banerjee Calls Crucial KMC Meeting Amid Internal Party Strife
Kolkata, May 23: The internal turmoil within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) became evident following the partys significant defeat in the recent West Bengal assembly elections. This was highlighted when several Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) councillors failed to attend a crucial meeting called by party supremo and former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. This situation arose amid ... Read more Mamata Banerjee Calls Crucial KMC Meeting Amid Internal Party Strife
Strict Compliance with Government Regulations Required in West Bengal: Agnimitra Paul
Kolkata, May 23: Agnimitra Paul, the state minister in West Bengal, has taken a firm stance regarding animal sacrifices and preparations for the upcoming monsoon. He emphasized that citizens must adhere to government regulations. The Minister for Women and Child Welfare and Urban Development stated that there are strict laws against the slaughter of cattle ... Read more Strict Compliance with Government Regulations Required in West Bengal: Agnimitra Paul
Punjab Police Arrest Cyber Terrorism Mastermind from West Bengal
Amritsar, May 23: The Punjab Police has been commended for dismantling a major cyber terrorism network and arresting the main suspect from West Bengal. Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, the chief spokesperson for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and a legislator, praised the polices efforts during a press conference in Amritsar. Dhaliwal stated that under the leadership ... Read more Punjab Police Arrest Cyber Terrorism Mastermind from West Bengal
'Infiltration remains major concern': Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya in Assembly address
Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya addressed the Assembly on border security. He noted efforts to curb infiltration and welcomed West Bengal's land handover for border fencing. The government plans to formalize traditional beverages and implement the Immigrants (Expulsion from Assam) Act. Discussions also included enacting a Uniform Civil Code. Opposition parties protested rising fuel prices and inflation.
West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari meets PM, President in Delhi
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari visited Delhi for two days. He met President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Discussions focused on border fencing with Bangladesh and land development. Adhikari also sought to ensure the implementation of central government schemes.
Muslim cleric wants West Bengal formula of skipping slaughter of cattle for Bakrid
We do not believe that revenue to madrassas or other religious institutions on account of animal hide donation and sale will be a problem. The hide market already collapsed a few years ago, Maulana Husamuddin Sani Jafar Pasha said
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Moving beyond symbolic politics, the Adhikari government aggressively addressed the issue that the BJP and the Sangh Parivar fundamentally believe reshaped Bengal's demography and electoral arithmetic: Illegal infiltration from Bangladesh
New Delhi, May 22: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the government will launch a tech-enabled smart border project by the next year to make the 6,000-km fronts with Pakistan and Bangladesh impenetrable and ensure that the conspiracy to change the demography of the country is defeated. Delivering the annual Rustamji Memorial lecture hosted by the Border Security Force (BSF) here, the minister also reiterated that the government will find each and every infiltrator and send them out of India. K F Rustamji was the founding father and the first director general of the BSF, the world's largest border guarding force with about 2.70 lakh personnel tasked to guard Indian borders with Pakistan on the west and Bangladesh on the east. It was raised in 1965. The government of India has decided that not only will we stop infiltration but we will find each and every infiltrator and send them out of the country, Shah said. He added his government will not allow artificial change in our demography being attempted from the other side. I want to assure BSF troops that we will launch the smart border project within the 60th year of its raising and we will make the Bangladesh and Pakistan borders impenetrable through major technical assistance, Shah said. The smart border will use technology, drones, radars and smart cameras to help create an impenetrable border, he told the gathering. Calling these two borders vulnerable and a cause of concern for the country from the security point of view, Shah said these fronts (about 1,289 km with Pakistan and 4,096 km with Bangladesh) cannot be guarded with raditional methods. The concept of border security should not be seen in isolation but as a erritorial responsibility involving all agencies and state governments, he said. He said these borders currently face threats like illegal infiltration, smuggling of drugs, weapons and arms through drones apart from cattle, fake Indian currency notes and organised crime. It is most important to identify future dangers, and it is our responsibility to stop the artificial demographic change being attempted from the other side (of the border) through infiltration, and, for this, we have to remain alert and vigilant, he told the officers and jawans in attendance. Shah said the Modi government brought a adical change to the security policy and border protection perspective since it took charge in 2014. We have defeated all three attacks carried out by Pakistan whether it was in Uri (2016), Pulwama (2019), or Pahalgam (2026)...we have given them a befitting response by striking deep inside Pakistan, he said. Shah asserted that gone were the days when talks used to happen after a terrorist attack and when Naxalites used to undertake massacres without any fear. We have aligned our security perspective with the spirit of the Constitution to strengthen it... all this, in a way, is a declaration of a new defence doctrine, he said. He said his government took a firm decision to free India from Naxalism and this target was achieved recently. The minister said it was his belief that security agencies and forces should work to uproot the cause of the problem and just not control it. He asked the BSF troops in border areas to establish communication with the local administration so that they can identify any infiltrator living in the area and effectively plug border gaps aiding smuggling and other illegal activities. It is time that the infiltration taking place unhindered for years is stopped. You have done this earlier, for example, by creating a Naxal-free India, he said. Shah said the current state governments in Tripura, West Bengal and Assam -- all led by the BJP -- believe in the policy that there should be no infiltration from across Indian borders. His ministry, Shah added, will soon hold a meeting with the chief ministers of these states on the subject of border security. The minister added that a high-powered demography mission declared earlier by PM Modi will be announced soon by the Union government. Shah declared that the Union government was planning to launch a ig programme within the next one year for the welfare of CAPF jawans, adding that they will also initiate a ig operation against narcotics trafficking in the country. During the event, the minister honoured BSF jawans and officers with gallantry medals including to those who were part of the 'Operation Sindoor'.
West Bengal CM Meets Home Minister, Reaffirms Commitment to Development
New Delhi, May 22: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday in New Delhi. He emphasized that the new government in Bengal will advance under the agenda of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas (Together for Everyone, Development for Everyone). Chief Minister Adhikari shared pictures from the meeting on ... Read more West Bengal CM Meets Home Minister, Reaffirms Commitment to Development
Decoding SIR Impact in West Bengal
The post-SIR polls in West Bengal saw the BJP secure a decisive victory, with AITC chief Mamata Banerjee alleging electoral manipulation. Large-scale deletions and opaque additions of electors during the SIR had a major impact on the rolls demographic composition; and appears to have influenced the results alongside anti-incumbency and communal polarisation
Aman Tea Group commemorated International Tea Day through a large-scale initiative conducted across more than 50 locations, bringing together growers, workers, and tea communities in a collective effort to recognise the people behind the industry while reinforcing the importance of sustainability and responsible tea cultivation. Rajeev Baid, Managing Director at Aman Tea Group, highlighting the importance of sustainability, safe farming practices, and supporting tea growing communities The initiative focused on honouring small growers and tea workers who play a critical role in sustaining the tea ecosystem, while also encouraging conversations around safe farming practices, quality awareness, and the long-term future of the industry. As part of its ongoing commitment towards responsible tea cultivation, Aman Tea Group has been consistently engaging with growers and farming communities across tea producing regions, particularly in West Bengal, to create greater awareness around sustainable farming practices and the importance of safe tea production at the source. The programmes organised on International Tea Day reflected this year’s global focus on strengthening livelihoods and advancing sustainability across the tea sector. Rajeev Baid said, “Tea has always been deeply connected to people and communities. Behind every cup are thousands of growers, workers, and families whose contribution often goes unseen. International Tea Day is an important reminder to recognise and appreciate their role in shaping the industry. At Aman Tea Group, we believe sustainability is not just a conversation for the future, but a responsibility that begins today at the ground level. Supporting safe farming practices, building awareness among growers, and strengthening the ecosystem around tea are essential for ensuring the long-term future of the industry.” Over the years, Aman Tea Group has continued to focus on building stronger engagement with growers and tea communities while encouraging practices that support both quality and sustainability. The company reiterated that the future of tea will increasingly depend not only on production and market demand, but also on how responsibly the industry approaches cultivation, community development, and environmental stewardship. About Aman Tea Group Aman Tea Group is a diversified tea enterprise engaged across tea production, sourcing, manufacturing, and brand building. Through its associated brands and tea estates, the group continues to focus on quality, sustainability, and creating differentiated tea experiences while remaining deeply connected to the roots of the industry.
Leader of opposition not allotted room in Bengal assembly: TMC
The Trinamool Congress has raised concerns about the functioning of democratic institutions in the West Bengal assembly. The party alleges that the Leader of the Opposition has not been provided with a room. Trinamool Congress legislators are reportedly sitting in the assembly lobby. The party has warned of a protest if the room allotment is further delayed.
Maternity need not be proved through DNA test before donating kidney to child: Madras High Court
Justice G.R. Swaminathan rules in favour of comes to the rescue a West Bengal-based mother and son, who intended to undergo the transplantation surgery in Chennai
BJP-ruled states reinforce ban on cow slaughter ahead of Bakrid
With Bakrid fast approaching, several Bharatiya Janata Party- ruled states have reinforced bans on the slaughter of cattle, including cows, calves, buffaloes, camels, and other protected animals. The West Bengal government, on May 13, issued a notification under the states Animal Slaughter Control Act, 1950, requiring a fit certificate from veterinary authorities before the slaughter 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 .
West Bengal government notifies free bus travel for women in State-run buses from June 1
The Transport Department notification says that a smart card with QR code, photograph, and beneficiary details will be issued to all eligible women upon application
Bengal SIR: Tribunals dispose of 6,581 appeals so far, allow 61.5% cases back in voter rolls
West Bengal's appellate tribunals have processed only a small percentage of nearly 25 lakh appeals concerning electoral roll revisions. Out of over 6,500 cases decided, about 61.5 percent were allowed, reinstating names on voter lists. Many appeals remain pending. Tribunals were formed following Supreme Court directives to address grievances.
West Bengal Land Scam Probe: ED Ramps Up Raids on Sona Pappu, Ex-Kolkata DCP
A total of nine premises, including those in Kasba, Chakraberia and Royd Street areas in Kolkata and the ancestral residence of Biswas in Murshidabad's Kandi, are being raided, they said.
No, HM Amit Shah Didnt Say West Bengal Would Ban Alcohol Sale From 30 September
The graphic is fake. There is no announcement about liquor sales being banned in West Bengal.
West Bengal's Annapurna Yojana will replace the Lakshmir Bhandar program, offering 3,000 monthly assistance to eligible women from June 1.
TMC Union Leader Arrested for Intimidating Voters in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 22: A leader associated with the Trinamool Congress (TMC) trade union was arrested late last night on charges of intimidating voters. He is set to appear in court on Friday, where he will likely be remanded into custody. The accused has been identified as Sheikh Wasul. Reports indicate that he has previously engaged ... Read more TMC Union Leader Arrested for Intimidating Voters in West Bengal
Complaint filed against Parambrata, Swastika over 2021 posts
A legal complaint has been lodged against actors Parambrata Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee in West Bengal, accusing them of inciting post-poll violence via social media. The complaint alleges their May 2021 posts fueled attacks on BJP workers. This follows Chatterjee's recent statement about supporting the previous government under alleged pressure, which sparked online backlash. Read on to know more in detail.
Bengal: Fresh ED raids in 'land grabbing' case against Sona Pappu, ex-Kolkata Police DCP
The Enforcement Directorate is conducting fresh searches across West Bengal. These raids are part of a money laundering investigation. The probe is linked to former Kolkata Police DCP Shantanu Sinha Biswas and alleged criminal Biswajit Poddar. Several premises are being searched, including those of associates and relatives. Documents and financial records are under examination.
'Had a fruitful meeting with council of ministers,' says PM Modi
New Delhi, May 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said he had a fruitful meeting with his council of ministers where they exchanged perspectives and best practices to boost 'Ease of Living' and 'Ease of Doing Business'. Modi said the meeting on Thursday evening also discussed how to further reforms to realise the shared dream of a developed India. Had a fruitful meeting of the Council of Ministers yesterday. We exchanged perspectives and best practices relating to boosting 'Ease of Living, 'Ease of Doing Business' and how to further reforms in order to realise our shared dream of a Viksit Bharat, Modi said in a post on X. The meeting, which lasted for over four hours, was attended by all cabinet ministers, ministers of state (independent charge), and ministers of state. This was the first meeting of the council this year. The prime minister had earlier asserted that his government's Reform Express has delivered systemic transformation and benefited the citizens in a significant way. Sources said the prime minister told his council of ministers to set 2047 as the target year to make India a fully developed nation. He told the ministers that their aim and objective should always be to bring comfort to people's lives and ease of living. Modi said that there should not be any interference in the people's lives in any way, the sources said. The prime minister told the ministers to take all possible steps so that people get maximum benefits from the government welfare programmes, they said. He said this is the time to look forward, not dwell on what was done in the past. Modi noted that while the government has been in power since 2014, the focus in 2026 must be on future goals and achievements. He advised ministers to remain focused on governance and delivery, the sources said. The prime minister stressed that there should be no pendency in government work. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar gave a presentation on the latest visit of Modi to the UAE, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy. A total of nine secretaries gave presentations on the initiatives and performance of their ministries and departments. Cabinet Secretary T V Somanathan gave a presentation on overall government reform initiatives and other people-centric measures. Niti Aayog member Rajiv Gauba also gave a presentation. The council of ministers meeting comes after the BJP's massive success in the recently held assembly elections in West Bengal and Assam, returning to power in Puducherry again.
I-PAC raid row: SC to hear ED plea against Mamata Banerjee today
New Delhi: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Friday, May 22, a plea filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), alleging interference by then West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and senior state police officials during search operations conducted earlier this year at the Kolkata office of political consultancy firm Indian Political Action Committee 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 .
Fencing work begins along India-Bangladesh border in Bengal after BSF gets 27-km land parcel
Fencing work has begun along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Phansidewa area of Siliguri subdivision after the West Bengal government handed over 27 kilometres of land to the Border Security Force (BSF), marking a key step toward strengthening border security in the region.
Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Swastika Mukherjee booked over controversial posts
Parambrata Chattopadhyay and Swastika Mukherjee are facing an FIR over alleged provocative social media posts from 2021. The complaint claims the posts contributed to political hostility during West Bengals post-poll violence
PDP's Iltija Mufti attacks NC govt over demolition, terms it 'Yogi model' in J&K
PDP leader Iltija Mufti on Thursday accused the NC govt of failing to protect the families affected by an anti-encroachment drive on forest land in Jammu and alleged that the 'Yogi model' of demolition was being implemented in Jammu and Kashmir. Police and Forest Department teams on Tuesday conducted an anti-encroachment drive in the Raika Bandi forest belt of the lower Shivalik range on the outskirts of Jammu city, demolishing over 30 structures and retrieving nearly 60 kanals of prime forest land valued at several crores, officials said. Iltija Mufti, who visited the affected families on Thursday, alleged that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir is ironic and appalling as demolitions are being carried out despite the absence of a BJP government in the Union Territory. The unfortunate part is that unlike Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, there is no BJP government here. Here, the government is a local party, a Muslim-dominated party, the National Conference. Yet they are implementing the BJPs agenda, she told reporters here. Iltija Mufti claimed that there was a nexus between political narratives, alleging that the poor were being targeted under demolition drives while the powerful land grabbers were not being acted against. Because Kashmir is not Uttar Pradesh, where Yogi ji sends his JCB machines, or West Bengal, where Suvendu Adhikari is now the Chief Ministersomeone who allegedly persecutes Muslims. Here, the government is led by a party which is predominantly Muslim, and yet somehow they are working against the very people they were given a massive mandate to protect, she said. She also accused the ruling National Conference government of presiding over the introduction of the 'Yogi model' of demolitions in Jammu and Kashmir. So it is unfortunate that the so-called Yogi model of Uttar Pradesh is now being implemented in Jammu and Kashmir as well. There is some kind of nexus here. When the PDP brought a land Bill, Omar Sahib said they are land grabbers; when the BJP speaks, they call it land jihad. Somewhere, these narratives are working together to harass the people here, she alleged. On the statement of Jammu and Kashmir Forest Minister Javed Rana regarding his lack of knowledge about the demolitions, the PDP leader questioned administrative responsibility, asking under whose control the Forest Department functioned and who was accountable for the action. Just a minute - under whom does the Forest Department fall? Not under the LG? You people say it comes under Javed Rana. So their DFO came here - not with any order, not with police, but with JCB machines. If Javed Rana has no control, then whom should people here seek justice from? she asked. Calling for his resignation, she said, As they say, if my killer is my judge, who will give me justice? She alleged that contradictory statements were being made by the government, claiming that orders were issued in the morning and denied later. Referring to Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs earlier remarks on demolition drives, she said action should have been taken against big land grabbers instead of the poor and marginalised sections. Have they targeted any land grabbers, hoteliers, rich people or millionaires? No. It is only the poor and marginalised who are suffering under the JCB machines, she said. She also alleged that no prior notice was given before the demolition, calling it a violation of the Supreme Court guidelines that mandate advance notice before such action.
J&Ks population growth continues to slow: SRS Bulletin
Srinagar, May 21:The latest Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin released by the Registrar General of India on May 20 has recorded a natural growth rate of 9.2 per 1000 population in J&K for 2024. This is lower than the national average of 11.9. The figures indicate that J&K is steadily moving towards slower population growth, demonstrating declining birth rates and also relatively low mortality rate. The SRS Bulletin has calculated J&Ks birth rate at 14.6 per 1000 population in 2024, significantly lower than Indias average of 18.3. The death rate in J&K has been calculated as 5.5, also lower than the national figure of 6.4. This yields the natural growth rate of 9.2. Growth rate is calculated as the difference between birth and death rates, and remains moderate in J&K compared to many northern states. Compared to larger states and UTs, J&Ks natural growth rate is significantly lower than Bihar (20.8), Uttar Pradesh (17.2), Rajasthan (17.0), and Madhya Pradesh (15.8). However, it is significantly higher than Kerala (3.9), Tamil Nadu (4.8), and Punjab (6.5), states of India that are further ahead in demographic transition graph. There is a stark difference between the growth rate of J&Ks urban and rural areas. While the rural J&K recorded a higher natural growth rate of 10.3, the urban areas stood at 6.7, comparable to the slowest growing states of India. This points towards sharper demographic transition in towns and cities. Among bigger states and UTs, the growth rate of 6.7 of urban J&K is the fifth lowest in India. Only Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Odidha recorded lower urban natural growth rate. J&K is among better-performing states and UTs in infant mortality indicators, as per the bulletin. The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) stood at 14 deaths per 1000 live births in 2024, much lower than the national average of 24. While urban J&K recorded an IMR of 12, the rural areas fared poorer with IMR of 15. Overall the decline in IMR reflects J&Ks improved maternal and child healthcare outcomes. Demographers are of the opinion that the declining birth rate and moderating population growth have long-term social and economic implications. The slower growth reduces pressure on land, urban infrastructure, public services and employment scenario. This is significant for a place like J&K that is already constrained by geography and limited industrial expansion. At the same time, experts also caution that sustained fertility decline eventually alters population age profile. The increasing share of elderly population and shrinking the proportion of young working-age groups over time is an outcome of declined growth rate that needs long-term policy planning. The rural-urban gap in birth rates also exemplifies the changing lifestyles, higher education levels, delayed marriages in J&K. It also shows greater access to healthcare and family planning services in urban areas. While rural J&K continues to record higher fertility and growth levels than urban areas, it matches broader national trends. The SRS Bulletin is one of Indias most important demographic datasets. It forms the basis for estimating fertility, mortality and population trends between censuses. It is based on continuous field surveys and sample-based demographic tracking, in all states and Union Territories.
TMC MLA Javed Khan Granted Bail After Surrendering in Tiljala Violence Case
Kolkata, May 22: Trinamool Congress MLA Javed Khan surrendered in an Alipore court on Thursday. This was in connection with unrest that occurred on the day the West Bengal assembly election results were announced in Tiljala. An FIR was filed against Javed Khan and ten others. According to sources, the MLA surrendered before the court ... Read more TMC MLA Javed Khan Granted Bail After Surrendering in Tiljala Violence Case
Mastermind Behind Bomb Threats to Schools Arrested in Amritsar
Amritsar, May 22: The Amritsar Commissionerate Police has successfully apprehended the main suspect of a major interstate cyber gang involved in bomb threats, hailing from West Bengal. According to police reports, the accused was implicated in sending bomb threat emails to schools and other sensitive institutions across various states in the country. Authorities revealed that ... Read more Mastermind Behind Bomb Threats to Schools Arrested in Amritsar
High turnout marks peaceful Falta repoll; BJP eyes virtual walkover after Jahangir exit
KOLKATA, May 21: Electors of West Bengals Falta voted peacefully on Thursday with over 86.11 per cent polling till 5 pm in a re-election held under the shadow of TMC candidate Jahangir Khans dramatic withdrawal from the contest two days earlier, a move widely seen as handing over the ruling BJP a virtual walkover in []
Cal HC asks Bengal govt to take decision on exemption in animal slaughter rules for Eid ul-Adha
KOLKATA, May 21: The Calcutta High Court on Thursday directed the West Bengal government to take a decision as per Section 12 of the West Bengal Animal Slaughter Control Act, 1950, regarding the exemption prayed for in view of Eid al-Adha. A division bench presided by Chief Justice Sujoy Paul directed that considering the fact that the festival may take place on May 27 or 28, the state shall take a decision in this regard within 24 hours from the [] The post Cal HC asks Bengal govt to take decision on exemption in animal slaughter rules for Eid ul-Adha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Muslim Organizations Call for Boycott Over Mandatory Vande Mataram in Madrasas
New Delhi, May 22: Leaders of various Muslim organizations have reacted strongly to the West Bengal governments decision to make the singing of Vande Mataram mandatory in madrasas. Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi, the national president of the All India Muslim Jamaat, expressed his concerns, stating, Since Suvendu Adhikari assumed office as Chief Minister of Bengal, ... Read more Muslim Organizations Call for Boycott Over Mandatory Vande Mataram in Madrasas
He also ordered the police to send him a weekly report of such dispatch.
West Bengal makes Vande Mataram mandatory in madrasa prayers
The West Bengal government has mandated the singing of 'Vande Mataram' in all madrasas. This directive applies to government, aided, and recognized madrasas across the state. The order takes immediate effect. This follows a similar mandate for singing the national song in all schools. The singing will occur during assembly prayers before classes begin.
South India, now, needs to be on an extra-active radar of RSS & BJP!
This scenario needs a major strategic planning within the BJP-RSS for the future course of time, so that things move positively in favour of the BJP and the RSS ideology ASHWANI KUMAR CHRUNGOO FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS Consequent upon the declaration of the results of the five state elections in eastern and southern parts of India recently, it has becomecustomary to analyse the overall political scenario of the southern region, especially the two states, namelyTamil Nadu and Kerala. This is particularly so because these two states have given contrasting results as compared to the results of the two eastern states, i.e. Assam and West Bengal. While Assam and West Bengal gave sweeping results in favour of the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), the two states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu have a story altogether different from the other two states. The results of the Union Territory of Puducherry have maintained the status quo and need no special mention here in this write-up. The southern states, excepting Karnataka and to some extent Telangana, have a lukewarm history of the BJPs presence. There is no doubt that the RSS started its activity in the southern region well before the partition of the country, but it gained momentum only in the 1960s and 1970s. Yadav Rao Joshi was a prominent senior RSS activist-pracharak who infused new blood in the organisational structure of RSS in the southern states. His headquarters was in Bangalore from the very inception, so Karnataka got an edge so far as the organisational expansion was concerned. On the basis of the strength of the RSS organisation in Karnataka, Joshi planned the expansion of the organisation in other southern states as well. In the 1960s and 1970s, most of the southern states were deeply influenced by the South film industry mania, Dravidian politics, left-oriented ideological leanings and also by the language and regional priorities. Congress had started losing ground in the entire southern region slowly and steadily, and the regional forces and the left parties filled up the vacuum created by the Congresss absenteeism. This kind of situation had deeply impacted the socio-political scenario of the entire southern region. It was in this kind of an adverse atmosphere that RSS, under the stewardship of Joshi, made attempts to extend its arms in the southern states. There is no doubt in the fact that Karnataka proved to be a better fertile ground as compared to the other states in the southern region. Joshi was joined by another senior RSS pracharak, H.V.Sheshadri (who later became the Secretary General of RSS), and they, along with the other scores of pracharaks and dedicated activists, created a great edifice for RSS to grow at a rapid speed in the Karnataka state. The strength gained by RSS helped the Bhartiya Jan Sangh (BJS) initially and later the BJP to take their roots deep down the earth. This created the BJP as a force to be reckoned with in the state of Karnataka in the 1980s and 1990s, and it made the BJP the main political pillar of the state politics eventually. Technically speaking, it was Jagan Nath Rao Joshi, a senior BJS-BJP leader, who planned the BJPs expansion in the southern states with great success. However, this sort of privilege, as in Karnataka, couldnt be achieved or enjoyed by the RSS and BJP in the other states. Due to the immense work done by the thousands of activists of the two organisations in these states and also the sacrifices made by the hundreds of activists, especially in the state of Kerala, the RSS and BJP made moderate inroads in the society therein. Slowly and steadily, both these organisations started to make major inroads in the 1990s, but these inroads couldnt make the BJP the main political force in any state other than Karnataka. Over the years from the 1990s to 2010s, the BJP was able to emerge as a big political force in the states of Telangana, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Pudduchery and Tamil Nadu. In Telangana, the BJP took the position of a major political quarter in the state, and has been able to catch votes to the tune of around 35% in the state. In Kerala also, the party has achieved 10% plus votes consistently for the last twenty years now. Even in the state of Tamil Nadu, the BJP was able to get 11% votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. In Andhra Pradesh, it is in a formidable coalition with the TDP and the Janasena Party of Pawan Kalyan and is in a comfortable political position in the given situation. The way the election results came forth in Kerala and Tamil Nadu this time, it should bring all key figures in the BJP and RSS in the southern region to the main round-table to chalk out a plan to make sure that the BJP emerges as a bigger political force in the next round of elections. RSSs role is the master key in this whole arrangement. It can make the socio-cultural ground in these states more fertile by its groundwork so that the ideology and appeal of the BJP is welcome, particularly in two social groups, i.e. youth & women. These should be hence the target areas for both the RSS and the BJP. There is a visible impact of the BJPs immense victory and performances post 2024 Lok Sabha elections on the minds and intellect of the people of the country, in general and the youth in particular. For some years now, the participation of women in the political and electoral processes has increased in a profound manner, thanks to various welfare schemes of the government of India, especially designed for women and the youth. People in general, in the current socio-political scenario, recognise the fact with a welcome note that the BJP is now having power in most of the states of India, besides having it also at the centre. More than 70% of the population and area of the nation comes under
Mumbai Crime Branch arrests three absconding from West Bengal for multiple crimes
West Bengal govt to track illegal Bangladeshi immigrant deportations, streamline process
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the state government will monitor data of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants being deported. Those apprehended, outside the CAA ambit, will be directly sent to BSF border outposts for deportation, bypassing jails and courts. Instructions have been issued to police and RPF to arrest and hand over such individuals to the BSF.
86.11% voter turnout recorded in re-polling at West Bengal's Falta constituency
Voters turned out in large numbers for the Falta Assembly constituency re-poll in South 24 Parganas district. The polling concluded peacefully with an 86.11% turnout by 5 pm. Central forces ensured security across all 285 booths. The Election Commission ordered the re-poll following complaints of malpractices during the initial election on April 29.
Three Accused Arrested in West Bengal Bombing Case in Mumbai, Mastermind Captured
Mumbai, May 21: The Mumbai Crime Branchs Unit-6 has made significant progress by arresting three fugitives linked to a bombing and shooting incident in the Shivpur area of Howrah district, West Bengal. Among those apprehended is the main conspirator of the case. According to the Mumbai Crime Branch, the three suspects had been hiding in ... Read more Three Accused Arrested in West Bengal Bombing Case in Mumbai, Mastermind Captured
Watch: Vande Mataram: Whats the bigger picture in West Bengal? | Above the Fold | 20.05.2026
In todays episode, West Bengal politics dominates headlines as the State makes Vande Mataram compulsory in madrasas, announces action against illegal infiltrators, and restricts officials from speaking to media. Plus, the viral Cockroach Janata Party controversy, Tamil Nadus major Cabinet reshuffle under C. Joseph Vijay, and more
UP Man Arrested In Suvendu Adhikari Aide's Murder Freed After Court Order
Acting on the CBI's plea, the Barasat court in West Bengal ordered Raj Singh's release. He returned to his home in Ballia on Thursday.
West Bengal Chief Minister Directs Authorities to Send Arrested Intruders to BSF Checkpoints
Kolkata, May 21: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has instructed police and Railway Protection Force (RPF) officials to send arrested intruders directly to the nearest Border Security Force (BSF) checkpoints instead of presenting them in court. Earlier, CM Adhikari announced that the arrangement to hand over intruders to the BSF would take effect immediately ... Read more West Bengal Chief Minister Directs Authorities to Send Arrested Intruders to BSF Checkpoints
Raj Singh Claims Innocence After Release in Chandranath Rath Murder Case
Ballia, May 21: Raj Singh, who was wrongfully arrested in the murder case of Chandranath Rath, the aide to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, made shocking claims after his release from jail. In an interview, Singh stated that he was continuously threatened and pressured to confess to the murder. He expressed concern that without ... Read more Raj Singh Claims Innocence After Release in Chandranath Rath Murder Case
The Calcutta High Court has upheld the West Bengal government's restrictions on slaughtering certain animals ahead of Bakr Eid. The court found the notification aligned with previous directives, emphasizing that cow sacrifice isn't a mandatory Islamic practice. Authorities must now decide on exemptions within 24 hours, ensuring proper certification and infrastructure for any permitted slaughter.
Don't take Bangladeshi infiltrators to courts, send them to BSF instead: Suvendu to Bengal police
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has introduced a new policy. Detained Bangladeshi infiltrators will now be directly handed over to the Border Security Force for deportation. This bypasses the court system. The Chief Minister also reviewed civic infrastructure and development plans for Howrah city. He expressed hope for completing delimitation exercises and forming elected boards by year-end.
Amit Shah remarks case: Calcutta High Court stays coercive action against AITC MP Abhishek Banerjee
The Calcutta High Court on Thursday granted interim protection from coercive action to Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee in connection with an FIR registered over his alleged remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah during an election rally ahead of the recently concluded West Bengal Assembly elections. The single-judge Bench of Justice Saugata Bhattacharyya directed [] The post Amit Shah remarks case: Calcutta High Court stays coercive action against AITC MP Abhishek Banerjee appeared first on India Legal .
Calcutta HC dismisses challenge to Bengal notification restricting cattle slaughter on Bakr Eid
The Calcutta High Court on Thursday refused to interfere with a notification issued by the West Bengal government restricting the slaughter of bulls, bullocks, cows, calves and buffaloes ahead of the upcoming Bakr Eid (Eid al-Adha) festival. The Division Bench of Chief Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen dismissed a batch of petitions [] The post Calcutta HC dismisses challenge to Bengal notification restricting cattle slaughter on Bakr Eid appeared first on India Legal .
West Bengal Ends Religion-Based Aid Schemes; Imam-Muezzin-Purohit Allowances Under Cloud
The newly formed West Bengal government under Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has initiated another round of major administrative and policy decisions during its second cabinet meeting, signaling a significant shift away from what the ruling dispensation describes as religion-based appeasement politics. Among the most consequential announcements made on Monday was the decision to discontinue all Continue reading West Bengal Ends Religion-Based Aid Schemes; Imam-Muezzin-Purohit Allowances Under Cloud The post West Bengal Ends Religion-Based Aid Schemes; Imam-Muezzin-Purohit Allowances Under Cloud appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Vinod Bansal Welcomes Mandatory Vande Mataram in Madrasas to Foster Nationalism
New Delhi, May 21: Vinod Bansal, the national spokesperson for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), has welcomed the West Bengal governments decision to make singing Vande Mataram mandatory in madrasas. He stated that this initiative would instill a sense of nationalism among children in Bengal and enhance their connection to culture. In a conversation, Bansal ... Read more Vinod Bansal Welcomes Mandatory Vande Mataram in Madrasas to Foster Nationalism
TMC MP Mahua Moitra Approaches Calcutta HC Over Cattle Slaughter Permission for Bakri Eid
A major political and legal controversy has erupted in West Bengal after Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders Mahua Moitra and Advocate Akhruzzaman challenged the state governments recent cattle slaughter regulations ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. Critics have accused the party of prioritizing vote-bank politics and religious appeasement for Muslims over animal protection laws, constitutional principles, and the sentiments Continue reading TMC MP Mahua Moitra Approaches Calcutta HC Over Cattle Slaughter Permission for Bakri Eid The post TMC MP Mahua Moitra Approaches Calcutta HC Over Cattle Slaughter Permission for Bakri Eid appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
What Was the Bhaipo Tax in Bengal? How Suvendu Adhikari Put An End To It
For years, truck drivers transporting goods into West Bengal from neighboring states complained about what was popularly known as the Bhaipo Tax. The term Bhaipo meaning nephew in Bengali was frequently used by opposition parties to refer to Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee, nephew of former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. According to transport Continue reading What Was the Bhaipo Tax in Bengal? How Suvendu Adhikari Put An End To It The post What Was the Bhaipo Tax in Bengal? How Suvendu Adhikari Put An End To It appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Bloody polls:BJP involved in 42 of the 64 violent incidentsrecorded in West Bengal post-polls
Central forcesrank third in violence (13) after Trinamool (106) and BJP (91) asSIR seesrise in peaceful demonstrations (139)
Delhi records seasons first severe heatstroke case as 24-year-old admitted to RML Hospital
New Delhi [India], May 21 : Delhi has recorded its first major heatstroke case of the summer season after a 24-year-old man, who was travelling by train, was rushed to Dr Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital in an unconscious state on Thursday. The patient was immediately admitted to the hospitals emergency care facility, where a dedicated heatwave clinic initiated intensive life-saving treatment protocols to stabilise his condition and reduce dangerously elevated internal body temperature. According to doctors, the 24-year-old was brought to the hospital unconscious around 1:45 am on May 21, 2026. Detailing the patients clinical presentation and the immediate emergency procedures undertaken by the medical team, the Nodal Officer at RML Hospital stated, Today, between the night of the 20th and the early morning of the 21st, at 1:45 a.m., we had to admit our first case of heat stroke at RML Hospital. This was a young man, 24 years old, from West Bengal, who was travelling by train. He had no comorbidities, but suddenly he started vomiting, felt extremely tired, and had loose motions. He was brought to the hospital unconscious. We then immediately tried to cool him down by immersing him in water and ice water up to the neck. After that, we admitted him to the medicine ward. Providing an update on the patients condition, Dr Ajay Chauhan, Nodal Officer, said, The patients condition is still very serious. So, through you, I would like to inform everyone that heat stroke, also known as loo lagna, is a very life-threatening condition. In light of the Meteorological Departments alert, all viewers should please exercise caution and consume salt water and other similar medicines frequently. Continue to drink traditional beverages. And seek shade frequently if they engage in physical activity. Meanwhile, emphasising the administrative priority placed on safeguarding citizens from heat-induced distress, the Delhi Chief Minister, Rekha Gupta, outlines the core objective of the emergency intervention. In a post on X, the Chief Minister breaks down the specific administrative measures taking effect on the ground. Chief Minister of Delhi in a post on X stated, Amid the intense heat and heatwave gripping Delhi, the Delhi government is working in mission mode to ensure the safety and relief of every Delhi resident. Whether its a labourer walking on the streets in the scorching afternoon, a dedicated worker standing at a traffic signal, a rickshaw puller, an elderly person, or any citizen in need, our priority is that no one feels helpless during this difficult time. 13 mobile heat relief units are continuously reaching crowded areas to provide cold and clean drinking water, ORS packets, first aid, cotton gamchhas, and caps. Additionally, water bell systems in schools, cool rooms in hospitals, extra ORS, and every essential health facility are being ensured, so that relief from the heat is not just an announcement, but tangible assistance felt on the ground. The Delhi government stands with Delhi residents in every situation, the post read. On Wednesday, as intense heatwave conditions continued to grip several parts of north India, doctors and weather officials urged people to take precautions against heat-related illnesses, with temperatures above 44 degrees Celsius in Delhi and Rajasthan. Speaking to ANI, Chairperson of the Department of Internal Medicine at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Dr Atul Kakar, said hospitals were witnessing a rise in patients suffering from heat-related conditions. He added that dehydration and heat stroke were also becoming increasingly common during the ongoing heatwave. In addition, many patients come with dehydration, and in extreme cases, heat stroke can occur. So these are the three heat-related conditions, he said. He further cautioned that children, elderly people, and those suffering from kidney or heart-related ailments were more vulnerable to heat-related complications. (ANI)
BJP Legislator Visits Border Area, Highlights Smuggling and Infiltration Issues
Kolkata, May 21: BJP legislator Chitta Mukherjee visited the border area following the West Bengal governments decision to allocate land to the BSF for fencing along the India-Bangladesh border. He assessed the issues plaguing the border region and reiterated his commitment to enhancing security measures. Speaking to the media after his visit, Mukherjee noted that ... Read more BJP Legislator Visits Border Area, Highlights Smuggling and Infiltration Issues
Bomb and Threatening Letter Found Outside BJP Leaders Home in Bashirhat
Kolkata, May 21: A homemade bomb and a threatening letter were discovered outside the home of a BJP leader in the Bashirhat area of North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, on Thursday morning, causing panic among local residents. According to locals, the incident occurred in Shasina village, where BJP booth president Anil Baran Mallik resides. ... Read more Bomb and Threatening Letter Found Outside BJP Leaders Home in Bashirhat
West Bengal govt bars employees from sharing official information with media sans prior sanction
West Bengal government has reissued some rules for its employees. These rules prohibit sharing official information with the media without permission. Employees are also barred from publicly criticising state and central government policies.
HC reserves judgment on pleas seeking exemption to Bengal's animal slaughter rules for Eid al-Adha
The Calcutta High Court has reserved its judgment on petitions challenging new rules for animal slaughter during Eid al-Adha. Petitioners seek exemptions for religious rituals. The West Bengal government has issued guidelines requiring a 'fit certificate' for slaughter and prohibiting public slaughter. State and central lawyers argued the notification follows existing laws and court rulings. The court's decision is awaited.
Humayun Kabir Opposes Mandatory Vande Mataram in West Bengal Madrasas
Kolkata, May 21: Humayun Kabir, the president of the Ajeeyup party, has voiced his opposition to the recent mandate requiring the singing of Vande Mataram in madrasas across West Bengal. In an interview with a news agency, Kabir emphasized that the Constitution allows everyone to practice their own religion. He stated that if the government ... Read more Humayun Kabir Opposes Mandatory Vande Mataram in West Bengal Madrasas
Deployment of 500 CAPF companies in West Bengal extended till June 20
The Union Home Ministry will continue deploying 500 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) in West Bengal until June 20 for post-poll law and order management. This decision follows a request from the West Bengal government, which sought an extension to ensure peace and prevent untoward incidents in sensitive areas.
Bakrid: Calcutta HC reserves order on Bengal cattle slaughter restrictions
Kolkata:The Calcutta High Court on Thursday, May 21, reserved its order on a batch of petitions challenging a West Bengal government notification that restricts cattle slaughter ahead of Eid ul-Adha, with the festival falling on May 28. A division bench of Chief Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen heard arguments from multiple parties 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 .
West Bengal government issues orders prohibiting officials to speak to media
Trinamool Congress general secretary Abhishek Banerjee shared the circular on social media a and said, that the phrase complete prohibition echoing through this circular like a warning not to protect governance, but to enforce silence upon Govt employees across Bengal
West Bengal begins border fencing; govt hands over 27-km stretch to Border Security Force
Abhishek Banerjee slams Bengal govts gag order, says BJP is 'choking fundamental rights'
The notification, issued by the states Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department on Wednesday night and signed by chief secretary Manoj Kumar Agarwal, said the restrictions are in line with provisions under the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968, the West Bengal Service (Duties, Rights and Obligations of Government Employees) Rules, 1980, and the West Bengal Government Servants Conduct Rules, 1959.
Abhishek Banerjee Receives Relief as Calcutta High Court Halts Punitive Action Until July 31
Kolkata, May 21: Abhishek Banerjee, a Member of Parliament from the Trinamool Congress, has received significant relief regarding an FIR filed against him for alleged comments about Union Home Minister Amit Shah. On Thursday, the Calcutta High Court granted him protection by preventing the West Bengal police from taking any punitive action against him until ... Read more Abhishek Banerjee Receives Relief as Calcutta High Court Halts Punitive Action Until July 31

