While the Trinamool Congress has blamed the EC for the situation, the BJP leadership has said the development is a reflection of complete politicisation of administration in West Bengal
Mamata Banerjee's Anti-Bengali Charge At Centre As Kerala Becomes Keralam
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, congratulating Kerala on its name change, said today that despite her best efforts, the Centre is not allowing a change of name for her state since it is anti-Bengal.
Centre increases MSP for jute; farmers in West Bengal, Assam to benefit
The decision will not only boost jute production and quality, but will also increase the income of farmers, says Modi
Cabinet Committee approves 5% hike in jute MSP for 2026-27
The decision will benefit jute growers, especially in West Bengal and Assam, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw told reporters after the cabinet meeting
'W Is Always Called At The End': After 'Keralam', CM Mamata On Why West Bengal Should Be 'Bangla'
While congratulating the rothers and sisters of Kerala for their name change success, CM Mamata Banerjee once again drew attention to the renaming of West Bengal to 'Bangla'
Bangla-birodhis: Mamata Banerjee reminds Centre of Bengal proposal after Kerala's Keralam nod
The Union Cabinet approved Kerala's name change to Keralam. This sparked a political row. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned why her state's proposal to be renamed Bangla is pending. She accused the Centre of discrimination. The Centre's decision comes ahead of assembly elections in both states.
Maharashtra, New Delhi among top 10 states that contributed maximum to average AUM in January
Top 10 states accounted for Rs 82.01 lakh crore in mutual fund AAUM in January 2026, led by Maharashtra and Delhi. Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund reported rising contributions from Karnataka, Gujarat, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, reflecting broad-based growth over January 2025 levels.
Supreme Court of India expands Judicial Pool for West Bengal voter list revision
The Supreme Court of India has modified its earlier directions in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, permitting a broader group of judicial officers to handle the massive number of claims and objections pending in the exercise. A Bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, along with Justices Joymalya [] The post Supreme Court of India expands Judicial Pool for West Bengal voter list revision appeared first on India Legal .
West Bengal SIR hearing: Supreme Court asks Calcutta HC to deploy more judicial officers
Supreme Court asks the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice to borrow judicial officers from neighbouring Odisha and Jharkhand
'250 Officers, 50 Lakh Claims': Judiciary Rushes To Help Poll Body In Bengal
In what is effectively the judiciary stepping in to complete the Election Commission's work during the Special Intensive Revision of voter lists in poll-bound West Bengal, the Supreme Court has asked the Calcutta High Court to appoint civil judges
West Bengal: Change and Continuity
This collection of essays offers a comprehensive deep dive into West Bengals most pressing issues, examining the political, economic, and social factors at play.
Supreme Court lets Calcutta HC deploy judges to manage 80 lakh SIR claims
The Supreme Court has allowed the Calcutta High Court to deploy civil judges to handle claims and objections from nearly 80 lakh people in West Bengals SIR of electoral rolls. Citing a trust deficit between the Mamata Banerjee government and the Election Commission, the court directed the HC to depute serving and former judicial officers. About 250 judges began work on February 23, ahead of the final rolls scheduled for February 28.
The Supreme Court has authorized the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice to bring in judicial officers from Jharkhand and Odisha to speed up the verification of voter claims in West Bengal's electoral roll revision. This move aims to address a significant backlog, with the Election Commission bearing the costs.
SIR hearing LIVE: Purity of elections have to be maintained, says Supreme Court
Following the SC order, judicial officers have been deployed in the State for SIR-related work; in a related development, the ECI has deployed CAPF in West Bengal from March 1, 2026
Clash breaks out between TMC, ISF in West Bengal's Bhangar
The violence was reported when ISF supporters were making preparations for a meeting to be addressed by party MLA Naushad Siddique on February 24.
PM Modi vows to transform West Bengal into 'viksit' state
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has issued an open letter to the people of West Bengal, vowing to usher in a transformative chapter for the state. He promises to eradicate fear, curb corruption, and put an end to misgovernance. Modi also emphasizes enhanced safety for women and expanded employment opportunities.
Waiting for an opportunity to serve you, Modi tells people of West Bengal
In an open letter, the PM says entire nation is worried about the State as it sinks into the darkness of anarchy and urges people to take an oath to build a Viksit West Bengal in 2026
Heartbroken with Bengals status under Mamata rule, Modi says change inevitable in state
KOLKATA, Feb 23: In a public appeal to West Bengal voters weeks before the declaration of Assembly polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said he was heartbroken by the deceit and anguish faced by the cross-section of the states citizens under the current Mamata Banerjee regime and vowed to correct it by building a Viksit Paschim Banga. Modi said while a political change was inevitable, a judicious choice by voters could align the state with the accelerated development seen [] The post Heartbroken with Bengals status under Mamata rule, Modi says change inevitable in state appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Leadership of INDIA Bloc to be Decided Collectively: CM Omar
SRINAGAR:Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday dismissed speculation over projecting West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as the face of the opposition INDIA bloc, saying any decision on leadership would be taken collectively by all constituent parties. Reacting to recent political remarks suggesting Banerjee as a possible leader of the alliance, Abdullah []
Watch: Mukul Roy, the Chanakya of West Bengal politics, passes away
Mukul Roy, one of the founding members of Trinamool Congress, passed away in the early hours of February 23, 2026. He was 71 years old. Roy was a trusted aide of Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee. He was key to the partys organisation and served as a link between the party and the government.
Omar Abdullah Rallies Behind Rahul Gandhi, Questions Critics Of INDIA Bloc Leadership
GULMARG, Feb 23: Amid talk of leadership change in the INDIA bloc, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday rallied behind Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, saying that he has been doing his job as the Leader of the Opposition and taking the government as well as the BJP to task. Replying to a question about suggestions that a section of the INDIA bloc is projecting West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to lead the opposition alliance, Abdullah made [] The post Omar Abdullah Rallies Behind Rahul Gandhi, Questions Critics Of INDIA Bloc Leadership appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Marking a rare milestone in advancing bloodless cardiac surgery, Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani, has successfully performed a combined valve replacement and bypass surgery on 69-year-old male with the extremely rare Bombay Blood Group, without the use of any blood transfusions. The patient is recovering well. The patient had critical narrowing of the aortic valve due to heavy calcium deposition, leading to severe obstruction of blood flow from the heart. He also had significant blockages in the coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. This necessitated both aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass surgery. Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani The challenge was further heightened by the patient’s blood group. The Bombay blood group is one of the rarest in the world, occurring in approximately one in 10,000 individuals. First identified in Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1952, its prevalence is around 0.01% in regions such as Mumbai, Odisha, and West Bengal. However, it is even rarer in South India, with an incidence of approximately 0.007%, making compatible blood availability extremely limited. In the event of excessive bleeding during surgery, the lack of compatible blood can be life-threatening. Consequently, performing complex cardiac surgeries in patients with the Bombay blood group poses a very narrow margin of safety. However, with meticulous surgical planning and blood conservation strategies, the surgical team led by Dr. Anbarasu Mohanraj, Clinical Lead and Senior Consultant – Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani, successfully performed the high-risk combined valve replacement and bypass surgery without using any blood products. In his comments, Dr. Anbarasu Mohanraj said, “This was an extremely challenging case due to the rarity of the Bombay Blood Group and the complexity of the surgery involved. We followed a strict, evidence-based blood conservation protocol which enabled us to perform the surgery without blood transfusions. It required meticulous surgical technique, precise anaesthetic management, and seamless coordination between the cardiac surgery, anaesthesia, perfusion, and nursing teams.” Commending the team’s achievement, Dr. Aravindhan Selvaraj, Co-founder and Executive Director said, “This case is a testament to the exceptional expertise, advanced infrastructure, and teamwork at Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani. Managing such a high-risk patient successfully reflects our hospital’s commitment to delivering world-class cardiac care and handling the most complex medical challenges with confidence.”
Modi Writes Letter to West Bengal Citizens, Vows to Make Sonar Bangla
In the letter, PM Modi greeted the people of West Bengal, highlighting that the fate of the state would be decided after the elections, sharing his resolution of making 'Viksit' West Bengal
'Its Didis turn': Delhi CM Rekha Gupta targets Mamata in Bengal pitch
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta attacked West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, accusing her government of hindering development and failing to ensure women's safety. Gupta questioned the utilization of central funds, stating that development has not reached the poor in Bengal. She also highlighted concerns over women's safety, citing specific incidents and criticizing the state's conditions.
A Bangladeshi woman, deported in August 2025, has been caught again in Mumbai. This highlights concerns about India's border security. Rabiya Nasir Mulla was detained in Vile Parle West. She claims to have re-entered India through forested areas. Police are intensifying action against illegal immigrants across Maharashtra. Hundreds have been deported in 2025 and more arrests are ongoing.
Mamata condoles Mukul Roys death, recalls long political association
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday, February 23, expressed grief over the demise of veteran leader Mukul Roy, describing him as a long-time political colleague and co-fighter in many struggles. In a Bengali post on X, Banerjee said she was shocked and saddened by Roys passing and recalled that he had worked 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 .
Mothers, sisters living in fear: PM Modi writes to people of Bengal ahead of polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed heartbreak over West Bengal's current condition in a letter to voters, accusing the state government of extreme non-cooperation. He highlighted central government schemes that have benefited millions in the state and pledged to build a developed and prosperous West Bengal if the BJP comes to power.
PM Modi calls for regaining Rabindranath Tagore's 'Sonar Bangla' in letter to Bengal ahead of polls
Prime Minister Modi has appealed directly to the people of West Bengal. He invokes historical figures and the dream of 'Sonar Bangla'. The letter highlights central government welfare schemes and contrasts them with the state's current condition. Modi promises development, job opportunities, and security.
Joy Maa Kali: PM Modi's Big Voter Outreach Before Bengal Election
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'joy maa Kali' letter in Bengali - being distributed door-to-door - was a big political talking point Monday ahead of the April/May election in West Bengal.
Saudi Arabia suspends fruit, vegetable imports from Kerala, West Bengal over Nipah fears
Exporters in Kerala have voiced concern over the move, saying no fresh Nipah cases have been reported in the state recently
Shonar Bangla Deceived Under TMC: PM Modis Letter To People Of West Bengal Ahead Of Polls
PM Modi said Bengal deserved better governance and renewed development. He pledged to work towards building a Vikshit Bengal.
PM Modi condoles demise of ex-Union Minister Mukul Roy
Roy was once regarded as West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's most trusted lieutenant and the TMC's principal strategist
Former Railway Minister Mukul Roy Dies at 71
A former Union minister and two-time Rajya Sabha member from West Bengal, Roy's four-decade-long political journey saw his stints in the Congress, TMC and the BJP
Who was Mukul Roy? The architect of West Bengals changing political order
Veteran politician Mukul Roy has passed away at the age of 71. Roy was a key figure in West Bengal politics, co-founding the Trinamool Congress and later joining the Bharatiya Janata Party. He served as Union Railway Minister. His political journey saw significant shifts, impacting the state's political landscape for decades. Roy's contributions were pivotal in shaping contemporary Bengal.
Mukul Roy Passes Away: Bengal's Master Strategist Who Was Once TMC's No. 2
From the days of the Singur and Nandigram movements to the partys rise to power in West Bengal, Roy played a crucial role alongside Banerjee
Deported Bangladeshis are repeatedly returning to Mumbai, with Rabiya Nasir Mulla caught for a second time after being sent back last August. Police are concerned about border security, as many deported individuals allegedly bribe officials to re-enter. Over 1,200 illegal immigrants were detained statewide in the last two years.
Mamata alleges Bengalis being labelled as ghuspaithiya
Pledges to stand against communal forces NEW DELHI: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sundayalleged that divisive forces were attempting to malign and target Bengali-speaking people by labelling them as ghuspaithiya (illegal infiltrators), subjecting them to humiliation and persecution. Strongly condemning such attempts, Mamata asserted that she would continue to stand firmly against those []
8 LeT operatives with Bdesh links held, pan-India module busted
Terrorist from Kashmirs Kangan handled racket NEW DELHI, Feb 22:In a major counter-terror operation spanning three states, the Delhi Police has dismantled a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) module comprising eight operatives, including seven Bangladeshi nationals who had illegally entered India and procured forged identity documents, an official said on Sunday. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The arrests followed coordinated raids in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, after investigators traced the groups involvement in putting up pro-Pakistan and pro-terror posters, showcasing [] The post 8 LeT operatives with Bdesh links held, pan-India module busted appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi CM targets Trinamool over infiltration, crimes against women
Rekha Gupta accuses West Bengal government of stalling SIR, failing on womens safety; Trinamool cites NCRB crime data and development indicators
According to the police, phones recovered from the eight arrested one identified to be from West Bengal and the rest as Bangladesh nationals revealed that they had done reconnaissance of different cities and had been planning a major terror activity in heavy footfall and sensitive areas.
Calcutta HC Forms Panel to Manage Urgent Cases Amid SIR Deployment
The CJ has ordered cancellation of leaves of all judicial officers posted in different courts in West Bengal till March 9 to ensure compliance with the directions passed by the apex court for completion of the SIR in the state
Bengal SIR: Judicial scrutiny to start from Monday
Kolkata: The full-fledged judicial adjudication of claims and objections arising from the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in poll-bound West Bengal will start from Monday, and the process will begin with the involvement of 150 session judges appointed by the Calcutta High Court. A total of 250 judicial officers have been involved 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 .
Eight individuals with alleged links to Pakistan's ISI and Bangladesh-based extremist groups were apprehended in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Intelligence reports indicated a potential terror plot targeting Delhi's Red Fort and prominent temples. The arrests followed specific inputs about a module planning subversive activities, with digital materials being analyzed to uncover a wider network.
45 lakh SIR cases in Bengal to face judicial scrutiny
Judicial officers will scrutinize nearly 45 lakh logical discrepancy and unmapped cases following a Supreme Court directive. West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer has requested District and Additional District Judges for each constituency to expedite disposal, ensuring no genuine voter is deleted. Additionally, 480 companies of central armed police forces will be deployed in phases for the upcoming Assembly elections.
Ballots &Belief: Is Religion Reshaping Bengals PollDiscourse? Heres What News18 Found
Competing narratives around mosque construction, temple projects, and minority rights have intensified political rhetoric in West Bengal
Bengali-speaking people harassed in some states: Bengal CM Mamata
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday alleged that Bengali-speaking people were being harassed and branded as infiltrators in some states, and asserted that her government would not allow anyones rights to be taken away. Addressing a programme to mark International Mother Language Day in memory of language martyrs, the Trinamool Congress chairperson 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 .
ECI to deploy central forces in West Bengal from March 1
Sources at the Commission said that the early deployment of CAPF was a confidence-building measure for the electors of West Bengal
On Mother Language Day, Kolkatans say language, not religion, must define human identity
The day is being observed worldwide since the year 2000; in India, West Bengal in particular celebrates Language Day with vigour, with most educational institutions organising events
West Bengal SIR: SC mandates hearing for discrepancies across 294 constituencies
West Bengal is conducting fresh hearings for logical discrepancies and unmapped cases across all 294 assembly constituencies, following a Supreme Court directive. The exact number of cases will be finalized after verification by Saturday midnight. The state will also see the deployment of 480 companies of central forces in two phases ahead of the assembly polls.
Bengal DA crisis escalates as govt staff plan protests, legal action
Kolkata, Feb 21: Different associations of West Bengal government employees, barring the one affiliated with the ruling Trinamool Congress, are set to launch a two-pronged offensive against the state government ahead of the forthcoming Assembly elections later this year over the issue of payment of dearness allowance (DA) at par with Central government employees and []
WBSSC mandates slippers for Group C, D exams: Covered shoes not allowed at centres, details here
West Bengal School Service Commission has mandated slippers or flat sandals for Group C and D recruitment exams, banning covered shoes to enhance security and prevent cheating. This move aims to curb the hiding of electronic devices, a concern amplified by recent exam irregularities. Candidates must adhere to all admit card instructions for a smooth examination experience.
This semi-high-speed service connects Guwahati in Assam with New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal.
West Bengal Polls: Central forces to be deployed from March 1
In a pivotal move for the upcoming elections, West Bengal is preparing to welcome a robust contingent of 480 Central Armed Police Force companies. Arriving in waves between March 1 and March 10, these forces will focus on maintaining law and order, fostering voter confidence, and securing Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) at strategic locations.
All languages equally worthy of respect: Mamata Banerjee
Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, marked International Mother Language Day with a heartfelt tribute to the importance of preserving all languages. In her address, she articulated her belief in the need for equal reverence for every tongue.
Decaying Kolkata? Harsh Goenka says GDP tells a different story vs Bengaluru, Chennai
Kolkata's economy remains robust, ranking high in GDP despite perceptions of decline. While West Bengal's share of national GDP has fallen since the 1960s, the city continues to be a significant economic hub. Data shows Kolkata's GDP surpasses that of Bengaluru and Chennai. This highlights a shift in India's economic landscape over decades.
MHA forms 2nd empowered committee for Bengal to fast-track requests under CAA
The Union home ministry has formed a second empowered committee in West Bengal to expedite citizenship applications under the CAA. This move comes as the volume of applications has surged, particularly from the Matua community. The new committee, headed by the deputy registrar general, aims to share the workload and reduce processing times for eligible immigrants.
This is an additional committee that will process and fast-track CAA applications in the State, says a government source
Police complaints lodged against CEC in Bengal over SIR 'harassment'
Seven individuals have filed complaints against the Chief Electoral Officer in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district. They allege harassment during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. A legislator claims thousands of names, predominantly Muslim, were recommended for deletion to disenfranchise voters.
A case of Al-generated EPIC card in Bengal
In a striking revelation, the Election Commission of India has raised alarms over technological misuse. An AI-created voter ID card, marked with an unmistakable watermark, was presented during proceedings in West Bengal. This occurrence has led to a thorough revalidation initiative. Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress lambasts the scrutiny as haphazard and ill-conceived.
SC orders deployment of judicial officers in Bengal's SIR exercise
In a notable intervention, the Supreme Court has taken charge of West Bengal's electoral meticulousness, appointing judicial officers to oversee claims and disputes related to voter lists. This decisive move comes in the wake of a growing disconnect between the state government and the Election Commission.
Bengal BJP leaders looking for March 15 rally of PM Modi for poll boost
By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: Optics rather than cohesive groundwork to build up an efficient poll machinery marks the activities of West Bengal unit of BJP in the run up to the Assembly elections in April/May this year.. Prime Minister Narendra Modis proposed meeting on March 15 at Brigade Parade ground in Kolkata seeks to [] The post Bengal BJP leaders looking for March 15 rally of PM Modi for poll boost appeared first on Northlines .
Supreme Court asks judicial officers to be deployed for West Bengal SIR
Bench says trust deficit and unfortunate blame-game between Mamata govt. and EC threaten to stall the process; judicial officers will hear lakhs of voters missing from draft electoral roll
BJP, Trinamool Congress spar over NIA probe into Beldanga violence
West Bengal BJP unit accuses Trinamool govt. of hindering a probe by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) into last months riots, while the ruling party says central agencies frequently level such allegations despite being provided all necessary details
SC flags trust deficit, orders deployment of judicial officers in Bengals SIR exercise
NEW DELHI: Dismayed over ongoing tussle between the West Bengal government and the Election Commission, the Supreme Court on Friday issued an extraordinary direction to deploy serving and former district judges to assist the poll panel in the controversy-ridden special intensive revision of electoral rolls in the state. Ruing the unfortunate blame game and the []
'No Option Left': Top Court's Extraordinary Order In Bengal SIR Case
The Supreme Court today told the Calcutta High Court to appoint judicial officers for helping West Bengal in carrying out the special intensive revision (SIR) exercise, noting an unfortunate blame game has been going on.
Extraordinary decision: SC orders deployment of judicial officers for Bengal SIR
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday, February 20, directed the Calcutta High Court to assign judicial officers to help complete the Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal, calling it an extraordinary situation. The bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and NV Anjaria asked for a status report on the alleged 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 .
The Supreme Court of India has directed the appointment of judicial officers to oversee aspects of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, pointing to ongoing friction between the State government and the Election Commission of India (ECI). While,citing it as a clear trust deficit between the West Bengal government and [] The post Supreme Court calls for judicial oversight in West Bengals electoral roll revision amid StateElection Commission of India dispute appeared first on India Legal .
West Bengal SIR: SC directs Calcutta HC to deploy serving and former judges for voter list revision
The Supreme Court of India has taken decisive action in the clash between the West Bengal government and the Election Commission. By appointing judicial officers to oversee the handling of claims and objections for voter list revisions, the court aims to streamline the Special Intensive Revision process. District collectors and police superintendents are on board to facilitate this transition.
West Bengal SIR: SC Orders Culcutta HC to Help With SIR Process in State
The top court asked Calcutta HC to spare serving judicial officers along with some former judicial officers who can then in each district revisit/dispose of pending claims under category of logical discrepancy
SC Dismisses Plea Seeking Ban On Construction Or Naming Of Masjids After Mughal Emperor 'Babur'
The plea was filed in reference to suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir's announcement to construct a replica of the Babri Masjid in West Bengal's Murshidabad.
WBCHSE Class 12 Maths Exam: Altogether, 10 marks were linked to questions that were reportedly not part of the council's prescribed syllabus.
The Supreme Court also asked West Bengal to respond to allegations of violence committed against EC officials
Supreme Court refuses to entertain plea to restrain naming of religious structures in Babur's name
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a petition seeking to prevent the construction or naming of any mosque or religious structure after Babur or Babri Masjid. The petitioner's lawyer withdrew the plea after the bench expressed its unwillingness to proceed. This action followed an announcement by a suspended MLA to build a Babri Masjid replica in West Bengal.
Bengal SIR: ECI flags deliberate delay by officials in document processing
Kolkata: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has identified the electoral registration officers (EROs) and assistant electoral registration officers (AEROs) guilty of deliberately delaying the process of uploading of identity documents received during the hearing sessions on claims and objections on the draft voters list in West Bengal. Sources in the West Bengal Chief 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 Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to discover new prefixes and suffixes for the great Renaissance figu... Referring to Ramakrishna Paramahamsa as swami reflects insensitivity, Mamata reacts to PMs social media post
Extra eggs for students in West Bengal schools
The West Bengal government is enhancing the mid-day meal scheme by providing extra eggs to school children. This initiative aims to boost nutrition. The decision has ignited a political dispute between the ruling Trinamool and the opposition BJP. The Education Minister clarified that provisions for an additional egg and fruit annually exist.
Mamata Banerjee targets PM for 'Swami' prefix for Sri Ramakrishna
In a bold rebuttal, Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, has called out Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his controversial reference to the revered Ramakrishna Paramahansa as 'Swami.' Banerjee passionately emphasized that Bengals cultural icons should be honored with their rightful titles, such as the cherished name 'Thakur' for Ramakrishna.
Over 70 lakh voters set to be erased from Bengal rolls
In West Bengal, a staggering 7 million voters might find themselves removed from the electoral rolls. Approximately 500,000 have had their names rejected, while another 500,000 did not attend their hearings. The final voter list is set to be published on February 28, but many names remain in limbo due to document verification issues.
Calling Ramakrishna Swami reflects insensitivity, Mamata reacts to PMs social media post
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to discover new prefixes and suffixes for the great Renaissance figures of Bengal who shaped modern India
Mamata Banerjee slams PM Modi over 'Swami' prefix for Ramakrishna Paramahansa
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She took offense at his use of the prefix 'Swami' for spiritual leader Ramakrishna Paramahansa. Banerjee stated that the Prime Minister should not invent new titles for Bengal's great figures. She explained that Ramakrishna was revered as 'Thakur', while 'Swami' was a title for his disciples.
'Bengal will have its fish & meat': State BJP chief Samik Bhattacharya refutes CM Mamata's claim
West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya clarified that the party opposes only the open sale of beef, not all non-vegetarian food. He asserted that people in Bengal are free to consume what they choose, refuting claims of a ban on fish and meat sales.
The West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has announced the WBCS Group C final result for the 2023 examination on February 19, 2026. Candidates can now check the official PDF on psc.wb.gov.in for recommended roll numbers and category-wise cut-off marks. The selection is based on the Main examination and personality test performance.
Naxal-affected Districts in India Reduce to 7 in Latest Review
A comprehensive review of the National Policy and Action Plan to Address LWE was undertaken recently by the Union government, analysing 38 districts across nine states including Jharkhand, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana and West Bengal
Rebel BJP MLA Bishnu Prasad Sharma joins TMC ahead of West Bengal polls
West Bengal election: Sharma had repeatedly voiced support for the demand for a separate Gorkhaland state, arguing that the Darjeeling Hills require focused administrative attention and development.
'Setting' as poll currency: Bengal's pet conspiracy word back to centre stage ahead of elections
Ahead of the 2026 West Bengal elections, political parties are using allegations of secret deals, termed 'setting', to shape voter perception. Rival parties accuse each other of covert alliances, influencing campaign narratives and strategies. This tactic, fueled by past instances and ongoing investigations, has become a key element in the state's political discourse.
Cultural insensitivity: Mamata slams PM Modi over Swami prefix to Ramakrishnas name
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has strongly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for using the prefix 'Swami' for Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsadeva on his birth anniversary. Banerjee stated this displayed cultural insensitivity, as the saint was revered as 'Thakur,' with 'Swami' being a title for his disciples. Modi had earlier paid tributes to Swami Ramakrishna Paramahansa.
Jammu and Kashmir stun Bengal to enter maiden Ranji Trophy final
Kalyani (West Bengal), Feb 18: Sixty seven years after their maiden appearance, Jammu and Kashmir stormed into the Ranji Trophy finals for the first time on Wednesday, upstaging two-time former champions Bengal by six wickets in the semifinals here to add another historic chapter to a fairytale season so far. Auqib Nabis stunning nine-wicket match []
ISKCON playing key role in serving mankind, carrying Sanatan Dharmas flag globally: Shah
MUMBAI, Feb 18 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said ISKCON was playing a significant role in carrying the flag of Sanatan Dharma across the world while serving mankind through relief operations during natural calamities, and social welfare initiatives. Addressing devotees at the ISKCON temple in Mayapur in West Bengals Nadia district during celebrations marking the 152nd birth anniversary of Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur, Shah said he had come to the spiritual centre not in his official capacity but [] The post ISKCON playing key role in serving mankind, carrying Sanatan Dharmas flag globally: Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Amit Shah skips SIR talk in Matua outreach at West Bengal event
Home Minister Amit Shah visited Mayapur, the birthplace of the Bhakti movement, to highlight the Matua community's role in unifying Hindu society. He praised reformers Harichand and Guruchand Thakur for their social welfare initiatives and described Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati as a bridge to modernity. Shah conveyed PM Modi's greetings, emphasizing the spread of the 'Viksit Bharat' and Sanatan dharma messages globally.
J&K create history, enter Ranji Trophy final for first time
Ranjit Thakur JAMMU, Feb 18: Jammu and Kashmir cricket team scripted history by storming into the Ranji Trophy final for the first time in 67 years, defeating two-time champions Bengal cricket team by six wickets in a thrilling semifinal at the Bengal Cricket Academy Ground in Kalyani, West Bengal today. Chasing a modest target of 126 runs after bundling out Bengal for 99 in their second innings, J&K completed the task in 34.4 overs to spark jubilant celebrations. Young Vanshaj [] The post J&K create history, enter Ranji Trophy final for first time appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

