Trinamools land policy delayed West Bengal border fencing: MHAs 2023 affidavit in Supreme Court
On December 11, 2023, the Ministry of Home Affairs informed the Supreme Court that the West Bengal government had not adopted the LARR Act 2013, which allows land acquisition for public purposes
CBI begins probe in Suvendu aides murder
New Delhi: The CBI has registered an FIR in the alleged murder of West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikaris aide Chandranath Rath, taking over the investigation from the state police, officials said. The CBI action came following a request from the state government, they said. The agency has formed a seven-member special investigation team under []
Saving Foreign Currency Through Reduced Fuel and Gold Consumption
New Delhi, May 13: BJP leader Gaurav Vallabh responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modis appeal regarding work-from-home, online classes, and carpooling, as well as the Enforcement Directorates actions in the West Bengal municipal recruitment scam. Vallabh stated, India spends approximately 12.5 lakh crore on crude oil and 6.5 lakh crore on gold imports annually. By ... Read more Saving Foreign Currency Through Reduced Fuel and Gold Consumption
Gaurav Vallabh Highlights Potential Savings from Reduced Fuel and Gold Consumption
New Delhi, May 13: BJP leader Gaurav Vallabh responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modis appeal regarding work-from-home, online classes, and carpooling, as well as the Enforcement Directorates actions in the West Bengal municipal recruitment scam. Vallabh noted that India spends approximately 12.5 lakh crore on crude oil annually and imports 6.5 lakh crore worth of ... Read more Gaurav Vallabh Highlights Potential Savings from Reduced Fuel and Gold Consumption
Adhikari aide murder: CBI takes over probe into Chandranath Rath case from Bengal police
The murder of Chandranath Rath, an aide to West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari, has drawn the attention of the CBI, which is now leading the investigation. The incident, which occurred on May 6, has led to the establishment of a dedicated Special Investigation Team.
West Bengal Government Orders FIR and Investigation Following Fatal Fire in Kolkata
Kolkata, May 12: The West Bengal government has directed the police to file a First Information Report (FIR) regarding a fire incident that occurred in the Tiljala area of East Kolkata on Tuesday morning. Tragically, two individuals lost their lives in this incident. In response to the fire, the state government has also formed a ... Read more West Bengal Government Orders FIR and Investigation Following Fatal Fire in Kolkata
Supreme Court to hear ED plea against bail granted to accused in West Bengal coal scam case
Additional Solicitor General S. V. Raju sought cancellation of the anticipatory bail, contending that Majee had been absconding and that the case involved the large-scale plunder of national resources
BJP MLA Tapas Roy sworn in as Pro-tem Speaker of West Bengal Assembly
Tapas Roy is among the seniormost MLAs elected to the 18th West Bengal Legislative Assembly; according to BJP sources, he may be nominated for the post of Speaker
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From the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak row and the AIADMK split in Tamil Nadu to Rahul Gandhis attack over West Bengal appointments, here are the top stories.
Strengthening National Security: West Bengals New Border Fence Initiative
Kolkata, May 12: The newly formed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in West Bengal, led by Suvendu Adhikari, is making swift decisions to enhance state security. Just three days after taking office, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced a significant initiative to bolster border security. Newly appointed minister Nisith Pramanik praised this decision during a special ... Read more Strengthening National Security: West Bengals New Border Fence Initiative
Veteran BJP leader Tapas Roy sworn in as Bengal Assembly pro-tem Speaker
Veteran BJP leader Tapas Roy took oath as the pro-tem Speaker of the West Bengal Assembly. Governor R.N. Ravi administered the oath. Roy will oversee the oath ceremony for newly elected legislators. This marks a significant moment for the BJP in the state. The assembly proceedings will now follow constitutional rules and regulations.
Founder of Bangla Paksh Garg Chatterjee Arrested for Provocative EVM Comments
Kolkata, May 12: Garg Chatterjee, the founder of Bangla Paksh, was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly making provocative comments during the West Bengal Assembly elections. A senior officer from the Kolkata police confirmed the arrest. Chatterjee was apprehended by officials from the Kolkata polices cyber cell in the Deshpriya Park area of South Kolkata. He ... Read more Founder of Bangla Paksh Garg Chatterjee Arrested for Provocative EVM Comments
West Bengals Land Policy May Change to Boost Investment, Says BJP Leader
Kolkata, May 12: Samik Bhattacharya, the state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and a member of the Rajya Sabha, has indicated that the new government in West Bengal may revise its land policy to encourage investment. Speaking at a gathering of business leaders organized by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bhattacharya ... Read more West Bengals Land Policy May Change to Boost Investment, Says BJP Leader
West Bengal Orders Removal of Wheat Flour from Ration List Amid Corruption Claims
Kolkata, May 12: West Bengals newly appointed Food and Supply Minister, Ashok Kirtaniya, announced on Tuesday the removal of whole wheat flour from the states ration list. He asserted that the public distribution system (PDS) has been plagued by significant fraud and corruption, particularly in the supply of flour. In a conversation, Minister Kirtaniya urged ... Read more West Bengal Orders Removal of Wheat Flour from Ration List Amid Corruption Claims
Suvendu Adhikari aide murder case: Accused's counsel hails CBI probe; mother says son framed
Advocate Harivansh Singh also accused the West Bengal Police of failing to adhere to legal procedure during the arrest of his client, Raj Singh
Ayushman Bharat scheme for West Bengal: Who is eligible for AB-PMJAY and how you can apply
West Bengal is bringing back the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana. This scheme provides cashless health insurance of up to Rs 5 lakh per family each year. All senior citizens aged 70 and above can now apply for this coverage. The government aims to ease the burden of medical expenses for its citizens.
Rahul Gandhi and TMC have sharply criticised the appointment of former chief electoral officer Manoj Agarwal as West Bengal's chief secretary by the new BJP government. Critics allege this rewards Agarwal for his role in the recent Assembly elections, questioning the Election Commission's neutrality and the fairness of the polls. The BJP defends the decision, citing service rules.
CBI takes over probe in murder of West Bengal CM Suvendu's aide, files FIR
The CBI has taken over the investigation into the murder of Chandranath Rath, aide to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. The state police had previously arrested three individuals from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in connection with the killing. Rath was shot dead in Madhyamgram on May 6. The CBI's involvement follows a request from the state government.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi slammed the recent appointments in West Bengal, likening the situation to a 'chor bazaar' orchestrated by the BJP alongside the Election Commission.
Raj Singh, arrested in a murder case, made inflammatory remarks in a viral video. He spoke of alleged Hindu persecution in West Bengal. Singh warned of aggressive violence if any harm came to a victim's family. The video surfaced amid political tension following his detention. Police have not commented on the video's authenticity.
In BJP-ECs Chor Bazaar, Bigger The Theft, Bigger The Reward: Rahuls Dig At WB Govt Appointments
NEW DELHI, May 12: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday took a swipe at the appointments of erstwhile chief election officer Manoj Agarwal as the new West Bengal chief secretary and Subrata Gupta as the chief advisor to Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, saying that in the BJP-EC chor bazaar, the bigger the theft, the bigger the reward. The Congress has claimed that the appointments reflected the brazen collusion and connivance between the Election Commission and the BJP. In a post [] The post In BJP-ECs Chor Bazaar, Bigger The Theft, Bigger The Reward: Rahuls Dig At WB Govt Appointments appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Taapsee Roy to Take Oath as Acting Speaker of West Bengal Assembly
Kolkata, May 12: Experienced leader and six-time MLA Taapsee Roy will take the oath as the Acting Speaker of the West Bengal Assembly on Tuesday. Governor R.N. Ravi will administer the oath to Roy. As Acting Speaker, Taapsee Roy will oversee the oath-taking ceremony for the newly elected 293 MLAs on May 13 and 14, ... Read more Taapsee Roy to Take Oath as Acting Speaker of West Bengal Assembly
CBI to Investigate the Murder of Chandranath Rath, Led by DIG-Ranked Officer
Kolkata, May 12: The investigation into the murder of Chandranath Rath, the personal assistant to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, has been handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). A seven-member team, led by a DIG-ranked officer, will conduct the inquiry. The CBI will take over the investigation from the Kolkata Police ... Read more CBI to Investigate the Murder of Chandranath Rath, Led by DIG-Ranked Officer
West Bengal Minister Calls for Investigation into TMC Leaders Corruption
Kolkata, May 12: Following the formation of the new government in West Bengal, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has ordered investigations into several cases to uncover past incidents. In this context, West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh has labeled TMC leaders as corrupt and has directed that all closed cases be reopened for investigation. Dilip Ghosh stated, ... Read more West Bengal Minister Calls for Investigation into TMC Leaders Corruption
PM Modi welcomes move to implement Ayushman Bharat scheme in West Bengal
Under the Centre's flagship programme, health insurance of up to 5 lakh is provided to each eligible household annually
PM Modi Welcomes Ayushman Bharat Benefits for West Bengal Residents
New Delhi, May 12: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in West Bengal has approved the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat scheme, one of the central governments flagship health initiatives. Leader of the Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, announced that the residents of West Bengal will now benefit from Prime Minister Modis major healthcare program. Additionally, several ... Read more PM Modi Welcomes Ayushman Bharat Benefits for West Bengal Residents
Senior IAS officer Manoj Agarwal has been appointed as the new chief secretary of West Bengal. This appointment has sparked controversy, with opposition parties alleging political favouritism due to Agarwal's recent role as Chief Electoral Officer during the state's Assembly elections.
J&K witnessing positive revolutionary changes post Art 370: Head PSC on Home Affairs
Chairperson Department related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP, Dr Radha Mohan Das Agrawal Monday asserted that post Article 370 abrogation, J&K was witnessing many positive and revolutionary changes. Responding to media queries in Reasi, Dr Agrawal said that while terrorism registered decline, the killings of innocent civilians too stopped. Amid positive changes, the children and youth in J&K are focussing on studies and aspiring to excel so as to be part of the growth story. Improvement in the security scenario enabled women to move and travel till late hours. Precisely, post Article 370 abrogation, J&K has witnessed an unprecedented development, he said. BJP MP pointed out that J&K even in the past used to get a lot of central funds and the Centre was still doling out generous funding there. Earlier the central money would be misappropriated by the politicians and those advocating terrorists but now with the strengthened accountability, it was being expended on J&K citizens. These drastic changes in J&K are being experienced by one and all. Today we are experiencing it here, while being in J&K, he maintained. In response to a question about change in West Bengal, Dr Agrawal stated, It was a kind of political terrorism, which came to an end through elections. The (TMC) government and its leadership had no faith in the constitutional principles, democratic process and traditions. Their policy of Muslim appeasement had exceeded all its limits and the former Chief Minister, in her arrogance of power, had started resorting to oppose and suppress sentiments of the majority Hindu population. People expressed their resentment using democratic means and responded to her policies by rejecting her in the elections. BJP MP maintained that his party believed in democratic values and the rule of the constitution. We conducted elections in J&K as well. People participated in the democratic process overwhelmingly. They voted and brought to power - the dispensation which they (people) wanted. Bengal elections have sent a message to all politicians and the political parties that if they, after coming to power, become extremist in their approach and resort to policies of discrimination towards one section of people, the electorate will not tolerate them, he said. Regarding the Prime Ministers appeal for judicious use of fuel, energy resources and adopt cost-cutting measures and his (PMs) criticism by the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhion that account, Dr Agrawal mocked, Rahul Gandhi makes baseless, irrational and anti-national statements and thus does not deserve any comment. Has the Prime Minister made any incorrect statement? Has the Prime Ministers in the past, including Lal Bahadur Shastri, not made appeals to the people to make judicious use of resources? He is the Prime Minister of the entire country. The country belongs to all citizens. The Prime Minister is only asking the people to make judicious use of resources, in the challenging circumstances across the globe (due to ongoing war in West Asia). What is wrong in it (PMs statement)? he asked. Taking another dig at Rahul Gandhi, BJP MP said, What is his (Rahuls) character the whole country has seen it. For the past 25 years, they were contesting elections in alliance with the DMK. This time, DMK failed to win elections and Rahul changed loyalty. We have seen the political leaders, parliamentarians shifting loyalties. But we have seen for the first time, the entire party shifting loyalty within 24 hours (of the election results).
India Post GDS 3rd merit list released at indiapost.gov.in: Direct link to download here
India Post has released the third merit list for the 2026 Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) recruitment, covering remaining postal circles including Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. This list is for the 28,636 vacancies for GDS, BPM, and ABPM positions. Candidates can check the official website for their results and further verification details.
Women in 2026 assembly elections; Building AI tool for healthcare
West Bengal, historically among the better-performing states on womens representation, elected 37 women this year.
Bengals Saffron Journey: Gangotri to Gangasagar
Today, from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, the saffron wave is being celebrated by supporters as proof that persistence, ideological conviction, leadership, and organization can alter even the toughest political equations. The opposition may have dismissed the possibility for years, but the results now speak for themselves from Gangotri to Gangasagar, the political tide has changed and Bengal has become the epicentre of that transformation. The political transformation unfolding in West Bengal is not being seen merely as an electoral victory. It represents a larger shift in public mood, political aspiration, and economic expectations. For decades, Bengal remained one of the most difficult political landscapes for the BJP. Deep-rooted ideological structures, powerful cadre-based politics, and long-standing regional dominance made many political observers believe that the saffron party would never emerge as a decisive force in the state. Yet today, from small towns to urban centres, from first-time voters to large sections of the middle class, Bengal has witnessed a political realignment that few predicted would happen at this scale. At the centre of this transformation stands the leadership of Narendra Modi. More than electoral strategy, Modis leadership came to symbolize political confidence, nationalism, governance delivery, and direct communication with aspirational India. In Bengal especially, the election gradually evolved beyond traditional political competition. It increasingly became associated with aspirations for development, industrial revival, governance reform, and economic opportunity. A growing number of people began comparing Bengals pace of growth with states that had aggressively expanded industries, infrastructure, IT ecosystems, logistics networks, manufacturing sectors, and start-up economies over the last two decades for many voters, the question became unavoidable why had Bengal, once one of Indias strongest economic and intellectual centres, fallen behind? Kolkata was once the capital of British India and among the most influential commercial cities in Asia. Bengal produced industrial growth, banking institutions, intellectual movements, literature, science, revolutionary politics, and national leadership that shaped modern India. Great figures like Swami Vivekananda, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Rabindranath Tagore, and Syama Prasad Mukherjee emerged from Bengals civilizational and intellectual soil.But over time, the states economic trajectory weakened significantly.Years of aggressive union politics during the Left era severely damaged industrial confidence. Labour unrest, frequent strikes, and unstable business conditions led many industries to gradually move out of Bengal toward states offering greater stability and investor confidence. everal companies reduced operations or completely shifted manufacturing and investment elsewhere. The decline of industrial growth weakened employment opportunities for generations of Bengal youth. While other states aggressively modernized their economies through IT corridors, manufacturing hubs, export zones, logistics infrastructure, and large-scale investment policies, Bengal increasingly struggled with industrial stagnation and migration of skilled labour. significant section of educated youth began leaving the state in search of opportunities elsewhere in India. Under later political culture, critics argued that governance increasingly focused on local patronage systems and club culture politics instead of long-term structural reforms. This election reflected a major psychological shift among Bengals youth. The demand was no longer limited to slogans or ideological politics. Increasingly, voters wanted jobs, transparent recruitment systems, industrial investment, infrastructure expansion, skill development, and dignity of labour. Skilled and unskilled workers demanded wages and opportunities comparable to those available in other metropolitan regions of India. For many voters, development became the central issue. Equally crucial to this transformation was the organizational management led by Amit Shah. BJP insiders have long credited Shahs booth-level electoral planning, cadre expansion strategies, and micro-management systems for transforming politically difficult states into competitive battlegrounds. Bengal became one of the clearest examples of this model. For years, survey organizations and political analysts repeatedly described Bengal as one of the toughest states for the BJP to penetrate organizationally. The states entrenched political structure and ideological history made many believe that the BJPs growth would eventually stop. But while public attention remained focused on television debates and headline politics, BJP workers continued their grassroots expansion quietly and steadily. Booth committees were strengthened silently. Local leadership was nurtured carefully. Cadre networks expanded district by district into regions where the BJP once had almost no presence. This organizational penetration did not happen overnight. It was built patiently over years through political persistence and disciplined cadre work. The rise of Bengal BJP leadership also became one of the defining features of this political shift. Leaders like Suvendu Adhikari emerged as aggressive and highly visible political faces capable of directly challenging the ruling establishment on the ground. Similarly, Agnimitra Paul emerged as one of the strongest new-generation leaders in Bengal politics. Her visibility among youth and women, sharp political communication, and active public outreach reflected the rise of a younger leadership layer within the Bengal BJP. This gradually changed the perception that the BJP in Bengal depended entirely on outside leadership. Over the years, numerous BJP workers lost their lives in political clashes linked to Bengals highly charged political environment. Despite this atmosphere, the organizational structure did not collapse. Instead, it continued expanding. Every setback strengthened the determination of workers on the ground. Every challenge reinforced the belief that Bengal was undergoing a deeper political transformation. By the time the electoral tide fully shifted, the momentum had become impossible to ignore. What shocked the opposition most was the scale of voter movement across social groups. Bengals youth, urban middle class, sections of rural voters, first-time voters, and previously apolitical citizens increasingly aligned themselves with promises of development, governance reform, nationalism, industrial revival, and economic opportunity. The political battle was no longer limited to traditional ideological divisions. It became emotional, aspirational, and deeply tied to Bengals future economic direction. Bengal result became a warning for opposition that political rhetoric alone cannot replace governance credibility voters increasingly demanded; employment generation, infrastructure development, administrative transparency, and long-term vision. At the same time, the road ahead for the BJP remains extremely challenging. Electoral victory alone cannot sustain public trust. The expectations placed upon a BJP government in Bengal are enormous. The youth who voted for change will expect real economic transformation industries returning to Bengal, improved law and order, transparent recruitment systems, fair wages for workers, better education infrastructure, investment growth, and employment opportunities capable of stopping large-scale migration of talent. The people of Bengal have placed their trust in development and decisive governance. Now comes the real test.Winning Bengal may be historic. Rebuilding Bengal into a confident economic and intellectual powerhouse once again will define the true success of this political transformation.
No power can make India bow or yield to pressure: PM1
Somnath, May 11:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday drew parallels to the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests, asserting that no power in the world can make India bow or succumb under pressure. Addressing a gathering here at Somnath Amrut Mahotsav, marking 75 years of the inauguration of the restored temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, he also said that forces in the country continue to prioritise appeasement politics over national self-respect. A similar mindset was witnessed during opposition to the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, the PM noted. While India attained Independence in 1947, the Pran Pratishtha (consecration ceremony) of Somnath in 1951 served as a proclamation of India's liberated consciousness, he said. Modi stressed that the 'Amrut Mahotsav' of Somnath is not merely a commemoration of the past, but it is also a festival of inspiration for India for the next thousand years. May 11 is a significant date as it not only marks the consecration of the Somnath temple, but also Indias nuclear tests in 1998 under the leadership of then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he said. On May 11, 1998, the nation conducted its nuclear tests. Our scientists demonstrated India's capabilities and potential to the entire world, Modi pointed out. The tests sent shockwaves across the globe and triggered angry reactions from several countries, he said. Who is India to conduct nuclear tests? The world reacted with anger, Modi said, referring to the international response following the Pokhran tests. He said global powers then tried to isolate India through sanctions and economic pressure after the tests. Global powers mobilised to suppress India. Various sanctions were imposed, and every passage to avert a potential economic crisis was blocked, the PM said. Many countries would have succumbed under such circumstances, but India stood firm, he highlighted. Anyone else would have faltered. When the world's major powers launch such a massive offensive, it becomes difficult to find a path ahead. But, we are built differently, Modi asserted. India went ahead with two more nuclear tests on May 13, 1998, despite mounting pressure from the international community, he noted. On May 11, our scientists had completed their task. However, on May 13, two more nuclear tests were conducted. This demonstrated to the world just how unwavering the political will of India truly is, Modi said. He praised the then Vajpayee-led government for refusing to bow to global pressure. At that time, India faced immense pressure from the entire world. Yet, under the leadership of Atal ji, the BJP government demonstrated that for us, the nation comes first. No power on earth can make India bow down or succumb to pressure, he said. Somnath reminds us that no nation can remain strong unless it is connected to its roots, the PM said. On the occasion, Modi also released a special stamp on the completion of 75 years of the inauguration of the restored Somnath temple, located in Gujarat's Gir Somnath district. Invaders attempted to erase the splendour of the Somnath temple; this temple was demolished time and again, yet it kept being rebuilt, he said. Some forces in the country continued to prioritise appeasement politics over national self-respect, Modi alleged, adding that a similar mindset was witnessed during the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. He said politics had often been played over issues linked to national pride and identity, citing the reconstruction of the Somnath temple after Independence. There are countless examples across the world where foreign invaders destroyed sites linked to a nation's identity. Whenever people got an opportunity, they restored their heritage and upheld their dignity, said the PM in his address. Yet, in our country, politics was played even over issues linked to national self-respect, and the Somnath temple stands as a prime example, he added. Modi said Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and India's first President Dr Rajendra Prasad made immense efforts to rebuild the temple, but faced opposition from then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The forces promoting appeasement politics were still active in the country, he said. We witnessed this same phenomenon during the construction of the Ram temple and the manner in which it was opposed. We must remain vigilant against such a mindset and leave this kind of parochial politics behind us, Modi said. We must move forward by embracing both development and heritage in tandem. The neglect of our cultural centres has, in fact, served as an impediment to our progress, he noted. In India, heritage and modernity are inseparable; both go hand in hand, PM Modi added. Earlier, PM Modi performed 'Maha Pooja' and other rituals at the Somnath temple as part of the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav. Before the event, he also held a roadshow along the nearly 1.5-km route from the helipad to Veer Hamirji Circle near the temple. A large number of people lined up to greet him. They waved flags and raised slogans as his convoy passed through the area. Artists from different parts of the country, including West Bengal, performed traditional dances at designated spots along the route.
Humbled Mamta remembers I.N.D.I.A
Anil Anand a.anil.anand@gmail.com The stormy petrel of Indian politics! She truly fits into the bill of this adage. A fighter to the core who refused to accept injustice done to her by her parent party, the Congress. She walked-out to set up a political party of her own, squarely based on her street-fighting skills and enormous capacity to lead from the front. Rising from the scratch after remaining a Union Minister and president of the West Bengal Youth Congress, Mamta [] The post Humbled Mamta remembers I.N.D.I.A appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Big win for BJP in State polls
Brij Bhardwaj newsagency12@gmail.com A new chapter has been written in the history of India with BJP winning elections in two states and one union territory in the poll held for four States and a union territory. The victory in Assam was on expected lines while a sweep in West Bengal was a surprise, as not only did the BJP win but it secured a two third majority by winning over 200 seats in the State Assembly where it was expected [] The post Big win for BJP in State polls appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ECI set to roll out phase III of SIR in coming days to cover 22 States, UTs
The poll authority had held back the exercise due to Assembly elections in Kerala, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal held last month
Major ED Action: Trinamool Leader Sujit Bose Arrested in Municipal Recruitment Scam
Kolkata, May 12: Sujit Bose, the former fire services minister of West Bengal and a leader of the Trinamool Congress, was arrested by Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials on Monday night. He is accused of being involved in a multi-crore municipal employment scam that occurred during the previous government. Bose appeared at the EDs Salt Lake ... Read more Major ED Action: Trinamool Leader Sujit Bose Arrested in Municipal Recruitment Scam
Dilip Ghosh Outlines Plans for Rural Development in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 12: After assuming his ministerial responsibilities in the West Bengal government, Dilip Ghosh arrived at his office in Mrittika Bhavan. He held his first meeting with officials to review departmental activities. Following the meeting, he shared his priorities and plans with the media. Ghosh revealed that he has been assigned three crucial departments: ... Read more Dilip Ghosh Outlines Plans for Rural Development in West Bengal
BSF Arrests One Indian and Seven Bangladeshi Nationals in Major Operation
New Delhi, May 12: The Border Security Force (BSF) has successfully apprehended one Indian national and seven Bangladeshi citizens in a significant operation. Officials reported this development on Monday. The operation took place in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal. All individuals arrested have been handed over to the Kuchlibari police station. The vigilant personnel of the BSFs ... Read more BSF Arrests One Indian and Seven Bangladeshi Nationals in Major Operation
TMC MLA Kunal Ghosh Congratulates West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari
Kolkata, May 12: Kunal Ghosh, a legislator and spokesperson for the Trinamool Congress (TMC), extended his congratulations to Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari through a Facebook post on Monday. Ghosh wrote, Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Suvendu Adhikari, the new Chief Minister of Bengal. The TMC has issued a clear statement regarding the voter list, ... Read more TMC MLA Kunal Ghosh Congratulates West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari
Father Shocked by Sons Arrest in Chandranath Rath Murder Case: Vicky Has No Criminal Record
Mumbai, May 12: In a shocking turn of events, two young men, Vicky Maurya and Mayank Mishra, have been arrested in connection with the murder of Chandranath Rath, the personal secretary to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. The police have taken both suspects into custody and transported them to West Bengal for questioning. Meanwhile, ... Read more Father Shocked by Sons Arrest in Chandranath Rath Murder Case: Vicky Has No Criminal Record
Adhikari's Bengal government launches with Ayushman Bharat, BSF fencing, and Abhaya fact-find panel
The new West Bengal government is set to allocate land for border fencing within 45 days. The Ayushman Bharat health scheme will be launched immediately. Census work will begin soon, aiding women's reservation. Existing welfare schemes will continue. The government aims for a paperless office and transparent direct benefit transfers. A fact-finding committee will be formed for the Abhaya case.
Three arrested from UP in Bengal CM Adhikari aide Chandranath Rath's murder case
West Bengal Police have arrested three individuals from Uttar Pradesh. These arrests are linked to the murder of Chandranath Rath, personal assistant to chief minister Suvendu Adhikari. A special investigation team apprehended the accused. They have been remanded to police custody. Investigations revealed at least eight people were involved in the conspiracy and execution of the murder.
TMC tells Supreme Court: Voter deletions in SIR exceeded BJP's win margin in 31 WB seats
Trinamool Congress told the Supreme Court that voter deletions impacted West Bengal election results. The party stated winning margins in 31 seats were less than deleted voters. They cited Jangipara constituency where over 5,000 voters were deleted, exceeding the victory margin. The court noted a separate application is needed for election result issues. Appeals are to be decided quickly.
Suvendu Adhikari directs crackdown on syndicates, illegal mining, cattle smuggling in West Bengal
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has ordered a crackdown on syndicate operations, illegal sand and coal mining, and cattle smuggling. He also directed authorities to verify beneficiaries of the 100-day rural employment scheme and identify fraudulent job card usage.
This is the first Supreme Court hearing in the West Bengal SIR case after the election; in as many as 31 seats, the victory margins of the BJP were less than the number of votes deleted during the SIR, Trinamool leaders say
Shikha Mukerjee | Disquiet in West Bengal is the BJPs real challenge
Suvendu Adhikari takes charge amid tension, polarisation and expectations of change.
West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer appointed State Chief Secretary
The decision of the BJP government under Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari to elevate the CEO to the top post in the State raised questions in political circles
Abhishek Banerjees Z Plus Security Withdrawn by West Bengal Government
Kolkata, May 11: The West Bengal government has decided to withdraw the Z Plus security provided to Abhishek Banerjee. The Trinamool Congress General Secretary and MP will no longer receive the additional security and special pilot car service that he had for over a decade. Following the change in government in West Bengal, his security ... Read more Abhishek Banerjees Z Plus Security Withdrawn by West Bengal Government
Abhishek Banerjees Z Plus Security Withdrawn in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 11: The West Bengal government has decided to withdraw the Z Plus security of Abhishek Banerjee. According to officials, the Trinamool Congress General Secretary and MP will no longer receive the additional security and special pilot car facility that he had enjoyed for over a decade. Following the change in government in West ... Read more Abhishek Banerjees Z Plus Security Withdrawn in West Bengal
Manoj Kumar Agarwal Appointed as West Bengals New Chief Secretary
Kolkata, May 11: Manoj Kumar Agarwal has been appointed as the new Chief Secretary of West Bengal, effective Monday. This announcement was made through an official notification. The Governor has appointed Agarwal, a 1990 batch IAS officer, who previously served as the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal and held additional responsibilities in the Home ... Read more Manoj Kumar Agarwal Appointed as West Bengals New Chief Secretary
ED arrests ex-Bengal minister Sujit Bose in municipality recruitment 'scam'
The Enforcement Directorate has taken former West Bengal minister Sujit Bose into custody, a move that underscores the intensifying scrutiny over corruption in the region. This swift action stems from a money laundering investigation associated with a scandal involving recruitment irregularities across various municipalities.
West Bengal Chief Election Officer Manoj Agarwal appointed state's chief secretary
Manoj Agarwal, the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal, has been appointed as the state's new Chief Secretary. A 1990 batch IAS officer, Agarwal previously served as the food and supplies secretary and successfully conducted the 2026 Assembly polls. His appointment follows a day after Subrata Gupta was named advisor to the chief minister.
Migrant workers of Munnar estates get a tourney to showcase hockey skills
Kanan Devan Hills Plantations to launch the inter-estate Ripple Tea Hockey Tournament on May 12 to encourage sports enthusiasts among its workforce. Workers from Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Assam have been organising matches across estates in the region, prompting the company to launch the tourney
Kolkatas Minister Agnimitra Paul Pledges to Revive Metro Projects and Beautify the City
Kolkata, May 11: Following her appointment in the West Bengal government, Minister Agnimitra Paul held her first review meeting with officials at Nagarayan Bhavan on Monday. After taking office, she engaged in detailed discussions about departmental priorities and upcoming plans. In an exclusive interview with a news agency post-meeting, Paul stated that she has been ... Read more Kolkatas Minister Agnimitra Paul Pledges to Revive Metro Projects and Beautify the City
West Bengal's new BJP government, led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, has launched the Annapurna Bhandaar scheme. Eligible women will receive 3,000 monthly, replacing the previous Lakshmir Bhandar. The cabinet also approved integrating the state with central schemes like Ayushman Bharat and addressing illegal immigration.
West Bengal Government Instructs Police to Intensify Monitoring of Cattle Smuggling
Kolkata, May 11: The West Bengal government has taken significant steps to curb cattle smuggling since coming to power. A state official has confirmed that strict directives have been issued to district police regarding this issue. On the first day of the new administration, orders were given to enhance surveillance on cattle smuggling. Administrative circles ... Read more West Bengal Government Instructs Police to Intensify Monitoring of Cattle Smuggling
West Bengal Cabinet: Suvendu Adhikari allocates key portfolios to 5 ministers - check list
PM Modis Grand Roadshow Sparks Enthusiasm in Vadodara After West Bengal Victory
Vadodara, May 11: A wave of excitement has swept through Vadodara, Gujarat, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares for a grand roadshow. The area along the route has been adorned in saffron, creating a festive atmosphere. Approximately 15 stages have been set up to showcase cultural performances from across the country. Local artists from various ... Read more PM Modis Grand Roadshow Sparks Enthusiasm in Vadodara After West Bengal Victory
Bengal govt to decide on DA, 7th Pay Commission in next cabinet meeting: CM Suvendu Adhikari
On May 18, the West Bengal government is set to convene its second cabinet meeting, where crucial topics are on the agenda. Discussions will revolve around the much-anticipated Dearness Allowance adjustments for both state workers and retirees. Additionally, the proposal for establishing the Seventh Pay Commission will be reviewed.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Allocates Portfolios in First Cabinet Meeting
Kolkata, May 11: Following the formation of the new government in West Bengal, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has announced the allocation of ministerial portfolios. Dilip Ghosh has been assigned the departments of Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, and Animal Husbandry. Agnimitra Paul will oversee the Women and Child Welfare Department, while Ashok Kirtania has been given ... Read more West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Allocates Portfolios in First Cabinet Meeting
Watch: Suvendu Adhikari: Bhabanipur defeat could be behind Raths murder
West Bengal Police have arrested three suspects in the murder case of Chandranath Rath, personal assistant to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari.
Watch: CM Suvendu clears BSF fencing and Census rollout in Bengal after first cabinet meeting
Just two days after taking oath as Chief Minister of West Bengal, Suvendu Adhikari chaired his first Cabinet meeting and announced a series of major policy decisions.
West Bengal govt sacks nominated board members, scraps service extensions beyond age 60
In a separate direction, the state government also asked departments to discontinue the re-employment and service extensions granted to officers and officials who continued beyond the usual retirement age of 60 years. The government has issued an order to take necessary action to immediately terminate the tenures of the nominated members, directors, or chairpersons of different boards, organisations, non-statutory bodies and public sector undertakings of the state government, a senior bureaucrat said.
Mamata Banerjees Call To Unite Against BJP
After her party's rout in the recent West Bengal state assembly elections at the hands of the pro-Hindu Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), former Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee has called for all non-BJP parties in the state to unite against the BJP.
Chandranath Rath murder: 3 arrested in murder of aide to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari
Three suspects were arrested on Monday in connection with the killing of an aide of West Bengal's new Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, police said.
West Bengal to begin BSF land transfer process within 45 days: CM Adhikari
Additionally, the cabinet approved a five-year extension in the age limit for school job applicants and decided to implement the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in the state
Ashok Kirtaniya Takes Office in Nabanna, Reflects on Journey from Outsider to Minister
Kolkata, May 11: A new chapter in West Bengals political landscape has begun following the formation of the BJP government. Newly appointed minister Ashok Kirtaniya arrived at Nabanna to assume his responsibilities. He expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, describing this moment as a victory for BJP workers perseverance. ... Read more Ashok Kirtaniya Takes Office in Nabanna, Reflects on Journey from Outsider to Minister
Owners of tea stalls and small eateries, fruit vendors and traders in the surroundings of the nearly 250-year-old Writers Buildings said the return of government employees and visitors is expected to boost their businesses
Former West Bengal minister Sujit Bose appears before ED in municipality recruitment scam
Former West Bengal minister Sujit Bose appeared before the Enforcement Directorate on Monday. This is in connection with the alleged municipality recruitment scam. Bose was accompanied by his son. The central agency has summoned Bose before. The ED searched establishments owned by Bose and his son. Incriminating documents were reportedly recovered.
'Gherao' of judicial officers in West Bengal: SC asks NIA to complete probe within two months
The Supreme Court has directed the National Investigation Agency to conclude its investigation into the April 1 violence in Malda, West Bengal. A mob had held seven judicial officers captive for nine hours. The NIA is expected to file its charge sheet within two months. This action follows the court's suo motu cognizance of the incident.
WBSSC uploads images of OMR sheets of aspirants who appeared in 2016 school jobs exam
The West Bengal School Service Commission has uploaded OMR sheets for the 2016 teacher recruitment exam. This action follows a Supreme Court order and a Calcutta High Court ruling that terminated over 25,000 employees due to irregularities. Scanned images of OMR sheets for 3.5 lakh candidates are now available online.
Bengal govt okays land transfer to BSF for fencing border with Bdesh: CM after 1st cabinet meeting
KOLKATA, May 11: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday said his government, in its first cabinet meeting, has granted transfer of land to the BSF for erecting a fence along the Bangladesh border. The process of transferring land will start from Monday and will be completed within 45 days, he said. He also announced the implementation of the Centres flagship Ayushman Bharat health scheme and several other schemes of the Union government in the state. The West Bengal [] The post Bengal govt okays land transfer to BSF for fencing border with Bdesh: CM after 1st cabinet meeting appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
After the new BJP governments first Cabinet meeting, Adhikari govt also issued an administrative order stating that the census operation will commence on Monday
SC asks Mamata Banerjee, TMC leaders to file fresh pleas on SIR-linked victory margins
The Supreme Court has indicated that Mamata Banerjee and Trinamool Congress leaders can file new petitions. These petitions will address concerns about election results in constituencies where voter deletions surpassed victory margins. This follows a legal battle over the Election Commission's voter roll revision in West Bengal. The court's observation allows affected parties to pursue remedies under election law.
PM Modi Paves Way To Keep Power Well Beyond 2030: Bloomberg Analysis
West Bengal election results show BJP's growing dominance and Hindu vote consolidation.
West Bengal to transfer BSF land for border fencing within 45 days: CM Suvendu Adhikari
The West Bengal government is transferring land to the BSF for border fencing. The Ayushman Bharat scheme and Census process are starting immediately. Several central government schemes will also be implemented. The government is also focusing on administrative reforms and taking action against corruption and political violence.
BJP serves fish curry and rice in West Bengal to counter food politics jibe
Newly sworn-in BJP legislators in West Bengal are hosting fish festivals. These events aim to counter accusations that the BJP is against Bengali food culture. MLAs are serving traditional Bengali meals, including fish curry and rice. This initiative is seen as a cultural outreach and political symbolism. The BJP seeks to reassure voters about their respect for regional identity.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari chairs first Cabinet meeting, finalises six projects
Mr. Adhikari said No existing social welfare scheme will be stopped by West Bengal government
'Mamata Banerjee's Lakshmir Bhandar Scheme Won't Stop: Suvendu Adhikari
New Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said Monday afternoon that his Bharatiya Janata Party government would not stop welfare programmes - like Lakshmir Bhandar - that were launched by the previous administration run by the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress. No stop to Lakshmir Bhandar all ongoing beneficiary schemes in Bengal won't stop, Adhikari told reporters after a cabinet meeting at which six decisions were taken, including a message of thanks to the Election Commission for a violence-free and successful election and one of condolences to the family of BJP workers who have died in political violence in the state. The six decisions included giving the Border Security Force land along the Bangladesh border to complete fences to keep out illegal immigrants - a topic at the core of the BJP's campaign rhetoric, accusing the Trinamool of a porous international border that allowed foreign nationals from Muslim-majority Bangladesh to enter illegally and stay undetected in exchange for votes. West Bengal government will hand over land required for erecting barbed-wire fencing along (Bangladesh) border to the BSF within 45 days. The demographic profile of the state has changed. On the very first day, we granted approval to Union Home Ministry and BSF for transfer of land. Secretary of Land and Revenue and Chief Secretary have been entrusted with this responsibility. The necessary land will be handed over to the BSF within 45 days, he said. Adhikari was nominated by the Bharatiya Janata Party last week to be its first ever chief minister of Bengal. This was after the saffron party recorded a thumping win over its arch rival - the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress - in last month's Assembly election. The BJP - beaten by the Trinamool in every major poll over the past 15 years - broke through this time, winning 207 of the state's 294 seats after a shrill campaign that included sharp jabs about the EC's revision of voter rolls and how they deleted 90.8 lakh names across the state. An ex-senior Trinamool leader, Adhikari, 55, led that charge, defeating Mamata Banerjee in her Bhabanipur bastion. And, this morning, after chairing his first cabinet meeting, he also made explosive allegations against the former administration.
Bengal to align with Ayushman Bharat from today, says CM Suvendu Adhikari after first cabinet meet
Suvendu Adhikari announced that West Bengal will align with Ayushman Bharat and implement several flagship central schemes following the first cabinet meeting of the new BJP government. The cabinet also approved land transfer for BSF border fencing, adoption of new criminal laws, central training for IAS and IPS officers, social security support for victims of atrocities, a five-year age relaxation for government job aspirants and the launch of a population census exercise in the state.
Bengal: Three held from UP in killing of CM Suvendu Adhikari's aide
Police have arrested three individuals from Uttar Pradesh in connection with the murder of Chandranath Rath. Rath was an aide to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. The arrests followed a breakthrough in the investigation, which utilized digital clues and interstate links. Investigators are working to apprehend the remaining suspects involved in the meticulously planned crime.
PMs development for all vision guiding principle for BJP government in West Bengal, says CM Adhikari
Suvendu Adhikari visited the BJP office at Salt Lake in the eastern part of Kolkata along with the party's State unit chief Samik Bhattacharya to attend organisational meeting
Three Arrested in Connection with the Murder of CM Suvendu Adhikaris PA
Kolkata, May 11: West Bengal police have arrested three individuals from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in connection with the murder of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikaris personal assistant, Chandranath Rath. One suspect hails from Ballia in Uttar Pradesh, while the other two are from Bihar. According to reports, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the case ... Read more Three Arrested in Connection with the Murder of CM Suvendu Adhikaris PA
Suvendu Adhikari to chair first Bengal cabinet meet at Nabanna, portfolio allocation likely
West Bengal's new Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari begins his tenure with a crucial cabinet meeting at Nabanna today. The agenda includes distributing portfolios among ministers and holding vital discussions with top state bureaucrats. Following this, Adhikari will meet with District Magistrates and senior police officials across the state. This marks the commencement of the new government's administrative operations.
Bengal secretariat moving back to Writers' Buildings: Small traders hope for revival of businesses
Small traders in Kolkata's BBD Bag area are hopeful as the West Bengal government returns to the Writers' Buildings. The move, after 13 years, is expected to bring back customers and boost businesses. Owners of tea stalls, eateries, and shops suffered significantly when the secretariat shifted to Nabanna.
West Bengals New Chief Minister to Hold First Cabinet Meeting Amid Party Celebrations
Kolkata, May 11: West Bengal is set to witness its first cabinet meeting under the leadership of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday. BJP leader Locket Chatterjee announced that prior to the cabinet meeting, a party gathering will take place, where party workers will extend a warm welcome to the Chief Minister. Locket Chatterjee expressed, ... Read more West Bengals New Chief Minister to Hold First Cabinet Meeting Amid Party Celebrations
Suvendu Adhikari PAs death case: 3 sharpshooters arrested in UP
Kolkata: The three sharpshooters who were arrested in Uttar Pradesh in the Chandranath Rath assassination case will be presented at a district court at Barasat in North 24 Parganas district on Monday, May 11. The three were arrested by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the West Bengal Police, which is probing the murder case. 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 .
Sovandeb Chattopadhyay: Ex-Boxer, 10-Time MLA Now Bengal's Opposition Leader
He has created a record by becoming the only MLA in West Bengal to win 10 consecutive Assembly elections.
Karimnagar Police Crack PMJ Jewellers Robbery Case; 2 Detained
The accused persons were caught while selling the stolen jewellery at a shop in West Bengal. They were brought to Karimagar on Sunday night
Minister Dilip Ghosh Criticizes Abhishek Banerjees Election Claims
Kolkata, May 11: West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh has targeted TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee over his recent statements regarding the elections. In an interview with a news agency, Ghosh remarked that everything was fine when Banerjee was winning; the EVMs and the Election Commission were all acceptable. However, now that they have lost, he claims ... Read more Minister Dilip Ghosh Criticizes Abhishek Banerjees Election Claims

