Mamata Banerjee May Visit Delhi In February To Protest Against SIR: Sources
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is likely to visit Delhi in February to register a major protest against the Election Commission of India (ECI) over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll.
Is there a Nipah virus outbreak in India? What we know about the disease with no cure
Asian airports, including Thailand, Nepal, and Taiwan, have implemented Covid-like screening for Nipah virus following reports of cases in West Bengal. While two confirmed cases are reported, experts emphasize ongoing monitoring due to the virus's long incubation period and high fatality rate, stressing the importance of contact tracing and supportive care.
Mohan Babu honoured with West Bengal Governor's Award of Excellence
Telugu actor Mohan Babu is being honoured with the prestigious West Bengal Governor's Award of Excellence on Republic Day 2026.
Vande Matarams Forgotten Cricket Connection
Recently the 'Vande Mataram' was in the news, on the 150th anniversary of its composition, with political colours. We shall not discuss politics here. In 1875, Bengali author Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, known as one of India's most influential 19th century thinkers, wrote a poem, which inspired the freedom fighters in the battle against British colonial rule over India. This poem was first published in his 1882 novel 'Anandmath' under the title 'Vande Mataram'. In 1937 it was accorded the status of the country's National Song. You will be surprised to note that it has a strange cricket connection and many historians attribute the birth of this poem to an incident, which took place in a cricket match. .embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; } More than 150 years ago, a tiff was witnessed at the Barrack Square (now Square Field) in Berhampore (a city in West Bengal, located about 186 km from Kolkata) playground.The incident dates back to December 15, 1873 and Col. Duffin, was then Commanding Officer at Berhampore Cantonment. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, was the Deputy Collector of Murshidabad District, posted at Berhampore at that time. On that day, some British soldiers were playing a cricket match at the Square Field. Incidentally Bankim Babu was returning back from work on a palanquin (a big covered box-like vehicle usually with a seat for one person, attached to poles and is carried on shoulders by four or six men), around the same time. The palanquin bearers on their own, decided to take a short cut and to go across the Square Field instead of taking the road route. Bankim Babu was not aware of this change. The passing of the palanquin, obstructed the cricket match and this annoyed the British soldiers and became the cause of confrontation. Col. Duffin, lost his temper and in a fit of rage, stopped the palanquin, pulled Bankim Babu down from it and volleyed four-five punches at him. Bankim Babu was of a gentle nature and did not retaliate but he felt very insulted. The spectators to the incident included some reputed persons like Principal Robert Hand, Reverend Barlow, Judge Benbridge, Raja Jogindra Narayan Roy of Lalgola, Durgacharan Bhattacharya, some British officers and a few other natives and they all were witness to the brawl. This incident shook Bankim Babu as he was the serving Deputy Collector and felt humiliated. He did not stay silent and on the next day, filed a lawsuit against Col. Duffin at Mr Winters court, the District Magistrate of Murshidabad. This became very big news. The local support was with Bankim Babu to such an extent that Col. Duffin couldnt find a lawyer from Murshidabad to represent him and had to hire a lawyer from Krishnanagore, Nadia to defend him. As expected, all the British origin eyewitnesses, except one, denied the incident or having seen the beating of Bankim Babu during the match. Only Principal Robert Hand admitted the confrontation but the defendant counsel tried to prove that his poor eyesight barred his view and as such he is not a reliable witness. On January 12, 1874, the day of final verdict, the scene at the District Magistrate court was stupefying since morning. Before the start of the proceedings, the Judge requested the Magistrate to see him in the chamber. A few minutes later, Col. Duffin and Bankim Chandra were also summoned to the chamber. Bankim Babu was advised to withdraw the case and after prolonged persuasion, he agreed but on the condition that Col. Duffin shall apologise in the open court. Col. Duffin agreed to it but this didnt end his agony. The local crowd was very hostile towards him. Whenever Col. Duffin folded his hands for an apology and tried to speak, the youths present in the courtroom started clapping, laughing and shouting ho-ho. Col. Duffin felt humiliated and the seeds of revenge were ploughed. The elimination of Bankim Babu was planned but on a tip-off Bankim Babu was shifted to Lalgola, in a bid to save him. Here, incidentally he stayed in a Guest House near some temples and this inclined him towards spirituality. Even then, he couldnt forget the beating by a Gora and this kept on troubling his psyche. His frustrations refused to die. Now he had a different mission and from here, the story of his fight against the British Raj started. Bankim Chandra coined the Vande Mataram and this poem inspired the natives for the years to come. The first edition of his novel Anandamath was published in April 1882. Since he was a Govt. servant, he was pressurized to revise the contents of his novel. He instead took voluntary retirement from the job in 1885-86. The National Song continues to stir our souls, for the love of our Motherland, a powerful testament to patriotism and unity across India. Also Read: Live Cricket Score By the way, the Vande Mataram now sung (or played) at Indias cricket matches,especially after wins, is not the iconic patriotic song from Bankim Chandra's novel Anandamath, but a powerful rendition by A.R. Rahman in the film Independence Day. This has become a powerful massive crowd-unison, signifying national pride, unity, and post-victory celebrations, famously seen in the 2011World Cup and T20 World Cup wins.
77th Republic Day Parade: Best Tableaus From 2014 to 2025, Full Winners' List
Republic Day Parade tableau winners from 2014 to 2025: Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Odisha, Tripura and more. Discover themes and highlights.
Hinterland's 'unsung heroes' on Padma rolls
The government recognized 84 districts, including ten new ones, for Padma awards, highlighting hinterland talents. Notable recipients include folk musician Taga Ram Bheel and environmentalist Hally War. Maharashtra leads with 15 awardees, followed by Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. The selection process involved over 39,000 nominations, emphasizing diverse representation.
'Unmapped' voter lists being made public: West Bengal CEO Manoj Kumar Agarwal
West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal said the Election Commission is in the process of making public the list of unmapped and logical discrepancy voters after it was uploaded on the ECI website.
After BJP Leader Complains, Bengal Poll Official Suspended Over SIR Lapse
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has suspended an Assistant Electoral Registration Officer (AERO) in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district after serious irregularities were found in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR).
ECI orders suspension of Basirhat Officer over serious lapses in electoral hearings
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has flagged serious lapses in the electoral hearing process at Basirhat, West Bengal, and directed the Chief Secretary to suspend Sumitra Pratim Pradhan, AERO and BDO of Basirhat-II, and initiate disciplinary proceedings against him.
BJP sets up committee to draft manifesto for 2026 West Bengal Assembly polls
Union Home Minister leader Amit Shah and newly elected BJP president Nitin Nabin will visit the State in the next few days
BJP leader allegedly dubs Mamata Banerjee a witch, calls for her beheading; TMC slams PM Modi
A political storm has erupted in West Bengal after a BJP leader allegedly called Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee a witch and advocated for her eheading. The TMC condemned the remarks, sharing a video and accusing the BJP of encouraging violence and misogyny, citing Prime Minister Modi's past comments.
'Outright criminality': BJP leader calls for Mamata's beheading at Bengal rally; TMC hits back
The Trinamool Congress has strongly condemned BJP leader Sanjay Das for his derogatory remarks against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, including calling her a witch and advocating for her beheading. The TMC accused the BJP of normalizing misogyny, citing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's past remarks and the act of handing a sword to another BJP leader during the event.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has been accusing the ECI of holding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal in undue haste
Tragic farce: Amid Bengal SIR, Mamata targets EC over national voters day celebrations
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee fiercely criticized the Election Commission on National Voters' Day, calling it a ragic farce and accusing it of destroying democracy on BJP's behalf. She alleged the EC is harassing citizens, particularly vulnerable groups, by demanding physical appearances for verification, leading to distress and deaths.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticised the Election Commissions celebration of National Voters Day, calling it a tragic farce. She accused the poll panel of acting on behalf of the BJP, bulldozing the opposition and weakening Indian democracy.
Bengal minister Shashi Panja receives SIR notice
Kolkata: West Bengal minister Shashi Panja on Sunday said she has received a hearing notice under the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state and alleged that the exercise was being carried out in haste and without adequate preparation. Panja, the minister for women and child development, also claimed that her 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 .
WBSEDCL Admit Card 2026 released for JE and Assistant Manager CBT at wbsedcl.in; download here
West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited has released the WBSEDCL Admit Card 2026 on its official website, wbsedcl.in, for Junior Engineer and Assistant Manager recruitment. The hall ticket is mandatory for appearing in the computer-based test scheduled on January 27, 2026, across three shifts. Candidates can download the admit card using their User ID and password and must carry it along with a valid photo ID to the examination centre.
West Bengal Assembly elections: BJP announces manifesto committee for upcoming polls
The State Sankalpa Patra Committee comprises 11 members, with party leader Tapas Roy serving as the Chairman. Dr Ashok Lahiri, MLA, serves as the Convener and Agnimitra Paul, MLA, is the Co-Convener. The members are Dr Chittaranjan Mandal, Manoj Tigga, MP, Dr Swapan Dasgupta, Shishir Bajoria, Dr Amalkanti Ray, Vaishali Dalmia, Dr Anirban Ganguly, and advocate Debjit Sarkar.
Bengal SIR: EROs need clearances from SROs before uploading final voters list
Kolkata: The electoral registration officers (EROs) engaged in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal will need to obtain final clearance from the special roll observers (SROs) before uploading the voters names into the final electoral list. However, this restriction will only apply in cases of those voters who have appeared for hearings 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 .
Passengers Must Be Free To Choose: TMC, BJP Clash Over Veg-Only Menu On Vande Bharat Sleeper
BJP's West Bengal president Samik Bhattacharya said food choices were a personal issue and not linked to the party.
District electoral officers will now download the list and display it at panchayat bhavans and block offices in West Bengal
Migrant worker from Beldanga died by suicide in Jharkhand, says West Bengal Police
Violence erupted atBeldangain Murshidabad on January 16 over the death of 30-year-old migrant worker Alauddin Sheikh; a large number of people took to the streets by blocking railway tracks and national highway for several hours
Nipah scare: RT-PCR tests conducted on bats at Kolkata zoo
Samples have recently been collected from bat populations in Madhyamgram, Barasat and Basirhat in West Bengal; Alipore Zoo remains the only facility in Kolkata that houses a bat enclosure, prompting health authorities to include it in the surveillance drive
3.5 lakh unmapped voters do not turn up for SIR hearing in West Bengal
While the lastdate forhearings for unmapped voters ended thisweek, the Election Commission has extended the date tillFebruary 7.
ICG seizes Indian fishing boat for smuggling betel nuts from Bangladesh
New Delhi: Indian Coast Guard (ICG) authorities stationed in West Bengal have confiscated an Indian fishing boat for smuggling betel nuts from Bangladesh, officials said on Saturday, January 24. Based on intelligence inputs, an ICG boarding team was immediately deployed to the reported spot, where the abandoned fishing boat Laxminarayan was located and confiscated, they 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 reins in revenue spending growth in FY'26 so far; capex contracts: Report
West Bengal shows strong control over revenue spending in the current fiscal year. This is a positive sign compared to other states. However, the state's capital expenditure has declined significantly. This trend has continued from the previous fiscal year. The report highlights this mixed fiscal performance.
What Is Happening In Bengal...: Amartya Sen Flags Haste In SIR Process
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has voiced deep unease over the SIR process in West Bengal, warning that the exercise is being conducted with undue haste and may jeopardise democratic participation, particularly with the assembly elections approaching.
'Unjust to voters, unfair to democracy': Amartya Sen says 'SIR in Bengal done in hurry'
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen voiced concerns over West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, saying the exercise is eing done in a hurry, further calling it an unjust to voters and a threat to democratic participation. He highlighted personal challenges with documentation and warned that the underprivileged and minority communities are most at risk of exclusion.
Hasty SIR in Bengal could undermine democracy: Amartya Sen
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen voices concern over West Bengal's voter list revision. He states the process is rushed and may hinder democratic participation before upcoming assembly elections. Sen highlights difficulties in submitting documents, particularly for rural citizens and the underprivileged. He urges the Election Commission and Supreme Court to ensure all adult citizens can qualify to vote.
SIR in Bengal done in hurry, says Nobel laureate Amartya Sen
Kolkata: Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has voiced deep unease over the SIR process in West Bengal, warning that the exercise is being conducted with undue haste and may jeopardise democratic participation, particularly with the assembly elections approaching in a few months. The 92-year-old economist, speaking to PTI during an interview from Boston, reflected on the 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 .
SIR in West Bengal done in hurry, may jeopardise democratic participation: Amartya Sen
The Nobel Laureate stressed that such an exercise must be conducted with care and adequate time, conditions he believes are missing in West Bengals case
SIR in Bengal done in hurry, may jeopardise democratic participation: Amartya Sen
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen expressed deep concern over West Bengal's electoral roll revision process, citing undue haste and inadequate time for voters. He warned this could jeopardize democratic participation, particularly with upcoming assembly elections. Sen highlighted the challenges faced by rural citizens in providing documentation, fearing exclusion for the underprivileged and poor.
Cyber-fraud gang duping bank customers on pretext of KYC updates busted, 4 held: Delhi Police
NEW DELHI, Jan 24: The Delhi Police has busted a major multi-state cyber-fraud syndicate allegedly involved in duping bank customers on the pretext of updating their KYC details and arrested four men from Jharkhand and West Bengal, an official said on Saturday. The accused have been identified as Shiv Kumar Ravidas (22), Sanjay Ravidas (33), Dinesh Ravidas (29) and Shubham Kumar Barnwal (25), he said. The syndicate members posed as bank officials and created a sense of urgency among the [] The post Cyber-fraud gang duping bank customers on pretext of KYC updates busted, 4 held: Delhi Police appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Adjourn West Bengal SIR hearing, file FIR if attacked: CEO
West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer has directed district officials to immediately file FIRs against any destruction of public property or attacks on staff during SIR-related hearings. Hearings will be adjourned if violence persists, requiring CEO approval to resume. This directive follows an incident in Murshidabad where an MLA was not named in an FIR despite alleged vandalism and hate speech.
Three minor girls rescued in West Champaran, two held
West Champaran police successfully rescued three minor girls and apprehended two individuals from West Bengal suspected of child trafficking. Acting on a tip, a joint team intercepted Niyoti Devi and Nagesh Bhuinya, who were reportedly luring the girls to West Bengal. Both have been jailed on human trafficking charges.
Had Netaji been alive, ECI would have called him for SIR hearing: Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday alleged a conspiracy behind the ongoing special intensive revision of electoral rolls, claiming that nearly two crore names could be deleted from the states voter list. Speaking at a programme marking Netaji Subhash Chandra Boses birth anniversary in Kolkata, she said 58 lakh names had already been removed and 1.38 crore flagged under logical discrepancies out of a total 7.66 crore voters.
Tamil Nadu achieved historical growth by overcoming obstacles created by BJP-led centre: MK Stalin
Taking strong exception to the comments by the PM at a rally of NDA in Maduranthakam, Stalin asked Modi to ponder how states such as Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Telangana, Karnataka and West Bengal, where the double engine has not entered, were registering growth.
Bengal SIR: EC orders FIRs against negligent BLOs, warns DEOs on law and order
The Election Commission of India has mandated FIRs and legal action against negligent Booth Level Officers during the SIR process. District Election Officers are instructed to suspend and initiate departmental proceedings for insubordination or dereliction of duty. West Bengal's CEO cautioned DEOs against delays in filing FIRs for law and order issues during Bengal SIR.
Thousands in Bengal receive SIR notices over unusually high number of children linked to electors
West Bengal Congress president Subhankar Sarkar flags arbitrary threshold setting by the Election Commission and points out that the number of electors with six or more electors linked to them as children stood at 2,06,056, whereas, if the threshold is raised to 10, the number was only 8,682
3 to 4 people dying by suicide in Bengal everyday due to SIR: Mamata
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday, January 23, claimed that three to four people are dying by suicide everyday in the state, due to anxiety over the ongoing SIR exercise. Banerjee, addressing a programme at Red Road here on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose, asserted that the 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 .
BJP Insulting Icons, Distorting History: Mamata Banerjee's Big Attack
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the BJP and the central government of insulting the national icons like Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, and BR Ambedkar.
Nipah virus outbreak: As many as 100 people have sent to quarantine in West Bengal to contain the spread of the deadly Nipah virus in the state. Five people have been infected, and the two nurses remain in critical condition. The Nipah virus is zoonotic, spreading between animals and people, and there is no treatment and vaccine for the infection.
Three to four people dying in West Bengal every day due to SIR anxiety: Mamata
More than 110 people have already died; every day, three to four people are taking their own lives out of SIR anxiety, says West Bengal CM
SIR anxiety led to over 110 deaths in Bengal, Election Commission must answer: Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated that three to four people are dying by suicide daily in the state. This is attributed to anxiety surrounding the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Banerjee asserted that the Election Commission and the central government must take responsibility for these deaths.
Three to four people dying by suicide in West Bengal everyday due to SIR anxiety: Mamata
Kolkata, Jan 23: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday claimed that three to four people are dying by suicide everyday in the state due to anxiety over the ongoing SIR exercise. Banerjee, addressing a programme at Red Road here on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose, asserted that the Election Commission and the central government must take responsibility for the deaths. More than 110 people have already died; everyday three to four people are [] The post Three to four people dying by suicide in West Bengal everyday due to SIR anxiety: Mamata appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
From football to literature: Bonds that bind Argentina & West Bengal
Argentina and West Bengal share a deep connection through football and Rabindranath Tagore. The Argentine Ambassador noted this at the Kolkata International Book Fair. He emphasized strong bilateral ties and increasing economic cooperation. India is now Argentina's sixth largest partner. Argentine exports to India have reached new records. Both nations are experiencing significant growth and cooperation.
WebQoof Recap: Around PM Modi, General Upendra Dwivedi, West Bengal & More
Read Team WebQoof's recap to find out the most viral pieces of misinformation from this week.
Bengal SIR: ECI asks micro-observers, SROs, to report cases of deviations
Amid reports of unlisted identity documents being accepted as authentic ones during the hearing sessions on the claims and objections to the draft voters list in West Bengal, the Election Commission of India has directed the special roll observers (SROs) and the micro-observers to report such cases to the ECI daily. Insiders from the office 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 .
Mamata pays homage to Bose on birth anniversary, urges Centre to declassify all files related to him
Kolkata, Jan 23 (PTI) West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday paid tribute to Subhas Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary, and urged the central government to declassify all remaining documents related to the legendary freedom fighter. Banerjee, in a post on X, also said that even after decades, the mystery surrounding his disappearance remains unsolved. On the birth anniversary of Deshnayak Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, I offer my heartfelt respect and salutations to him, she said. It is our collective misfortune that the mystery of Netajis disappearance has not been solved even today. We do not know what
Bengal SIR: ECI directs micro-observers, SROs on document authentication
Kolkata: Amid reports of unlisted identity documents being accepted as authentic ones during the hearing sessions on the claims and objections to the draft voters list in West Bengal, the Election Commission of India has directed the special roll observers (SROs) and the micro-observers to report such cases to the ECI daily. Insiders from the 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 .
Banks in Tripura, Odisha, and West Bengal are closed on Friday, January 23, 2026, due to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's birthday, Saraswati Puja, Vir Surendrasai Jayanti, and Basanta Panchami. These state-specific holidays are among several observed in January, varying by local festivals and celebrations.
Your Agency Vs My Police Kiski Laathi Aur Kiski Bhains?
Poonam I Kaushish What is it about yesterdays Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and todays Enforcement Directorate (ED) that it is always in the eye of the storm? Wherein, its fatal attraction for political cover-ups, clean chits, hit-ins and fool proof surety for law enforcers to become law breakers has earned it an ignominious nickname: Election Dhakosla. With the devil taking the hindmost! Last weeks drama in West Bengal bears this out when ED raided several locations in Kolkata [] The post Your Agency Vs My Police Kiski Laathi Aur Kiski Bhains? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Amrit Bharat from Bengaluru to West Bengal starts Jan 24
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) announced the 2026 12th board exams schedule. Semester 4 and Semester 3 supplementary exams will run from February 12 to 27. Students will get 10 extra minutes for reading papers. Admit cards will be available January 28, and Sanskrit Part 2 questions can be answered in Sanskrit, Bangla, or English. Textbooks release begins January 22.
12 sailors rescued from sinking Bangladeshi vessel in West Bengal river
Officials said they are examining whether poor visibility due to fog or a mechanical fault led to the mishap
EC directs FIR against TMC MLA Monirul Islam over Farakka vandalism
The Election Commission has ordered an FIR against Farakka MLA Monirul Islam following vandalism at a BDO office. Separately, the ECI has sought an explanation from the West Bengal Chief Secretary. This is regarding disciplinary action taken against four officials. The Commission stated the proceedings were procedurally irregular and lacked mandatory consultation. Complete case records have been requested for review.
Three new train services and a passenger train service will be launched in Kerala to connect Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and other key routes. The services will commence from Thiruvananthapuram, Thambaram and Thrissur stations by PM Modi.
NIA court sentences man to 10 years of imprisonment in Bengal's LeT recruitment module case
The National Investigation Agency took over the case from the West Bengal Police in April 2020 and arrested Sayyad M. Idris, along with another person
Supreme Court hearing on SIR LIVE updates: ECI to conclude arguments against West Bengal petitions
Senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi on Wednesday submitted that the SIR 2025 was sustainable under Article 324 read with Section 21(3) of the Representation of the People Act, 1950
NIA court sentences man to 10 years of imprisonment in Bengals LeT recruitment module case
Kolkata, Jan 22: An NIA court here has sentenced a man to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in a case linked to a Pakistan-sponsored conspiracy to recruit and radicalise Muslim youths in West Bengal for the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba terror outfit, officials said on Thursday. The Special NIA Court, Kolkata, on Wednesday pronounced the sentence for Sayyad M Idris of Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka after he was convicted in the LeT recruitment module case under various sections of the Indian [] The post NIA court sentences man to 10 years of imprisonment in Bengals LeT recruitment module case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NIA Court Awards 10-Year RI to Key Accused in LeT Recruitment Case
New Delhi, Jan 22: A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court on Wednesday sentenced a key accused to ten years of rigorous imprisonment (RI) in a Pakistan-linked case relating to recruitment and radicalisation of Muslim youth for the banned Laskar-e-Taiba terror organisation in West Bengal. Sayyad M. Idris of the Uttara Kannada district of [] The post NIA Court Awards 10-Year RI to Key Accused in LeT Recruitment Case appeared first on Northlines .
Nitin Nabin Rolls Out Bengal Strategy, Targets 15 Years Of Trinamool Rule
Newly appointed Bharatiya Janata Party national president Nitin Nabin has wasted little time in signalling his priorities, convening his first major organisational meeting with West Bengal leaders
Display West Bengal discrepancies, unmapped list by Jan 24: EC
Following a Supreme Court directive, the Election Commission has instructed the Bengal CEO to display names of electors with 'logical discrepancies' and 'unmapped' status by January 24. People in these categories can submit documents via authorized representatives, with authorities ensuring smooth proceedings and no law and order issues.
Agencies Assam Defending champions West Bengal began their campaign in the 79th National Football Championship for Santosh Trophy with a 40 win over Nagaland in a Group A match at the Dhakuakhana Stadium. The 33-time champions struck early through Robi Hansda, who headed home from close range in the second minute after meeting Juweel Ahmed []
CAT directs West Bengal to resubmit DGP panel names to UPSC
The Central Administrative Tribunal has directed the West Bengal government to resubmit names for the Director General of Police selection by January 23. The UPSC will convene a meeting by January 28 to prepare the panel. This comes as the current acting DGP, Rajeev Kumar, retires on January 31.
CEC Warns Against Disruptions; Mandates Hearings at Public Offices in Bengal
Nobel Laureate Economist Amartya Sen is among those persons who have been issued notice to appear personally during ongoing SIR in West Bengal.
Bengal SIR: ECI warns strict action, orders smooth hearings after SC directive
Meanwhile, the ECI simultaneously released a detailed guideline and directed the West Bengal CEOs office to display the names of persons with Logical Discrepancies and unmapped by January 24, as per the SC order.
Confident of winning Bengal, Tamil Nadu: BJP President Nitin Nabin
New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday, January 21, asserted that it will form its government in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu for the first time by defeating the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), respectively in the upcoming assembly polls. In a statement, the saffron party said, based 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 .
SIR deadline likely be extended in Bengal as EC reviews top court directives: Official
Kolkata, Jan 21 (PTI) The EC is considering extending the deadline for the SIR exercise in West Bengal, with the publication of the final voters list likely to be deferred beyond the scheduled date of February 14, an official of the poll panel said on Wednesday. Compliance with multiple directions issued by the Supreme Court may make it difficult to adhere to the existing timeline, he said, adding that no final decision has been taken so far. Implementing all the Supreme Courts instructions within the existing timeline is challenging. Additional time may be required, he added. The Election Commission (EC)
BDA carries out demolition drive to reclaim encroached land in west Bengaluru
Ayushman Bharat will deny 90% people from availing scheme benefits in West Bengal: TMC's Abhishek
Had Bengal implemented Ayushman Bharat, only 90 lakh out of its 10 crore people would have qualified to receive the scheme's benefits, leaving the remaining 9.1 crore citizens high and dry, says TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee
A 10-year-old girl from West Bengal fights for life in a Greater Noida hospital. Police allege a CRPF constable and his wife brutally beat and starved her. Doctors found severe injuries and malnutrition. The couple has been arrested. The constable is suspended pending investigation. The child welfare committee is overseeing her care.
Does This Clip Show a Vandalised Statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Bangladesh? No!
Viral video of Gandhi statue vandalism is from West Bengal, not Bangladesh.
The top court will separately hear on the constitutionality of the electoral roll revision exercise in several States
West Bengal SIR shows logical discrepancies that defy scientific possibilities: EC to Supreme Court
Two electors were found with more than 200 children, seven with more than a 100 children, 10 with more than 50 children while another 10 with more than 40
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has directed district magistrates to prevent voter inconvenience during electoral roll revisions, emphasizing adherence to Supreme Court orders. She stressed accepting all valid documents and making alternative arrangements for hearings. The Chief Minister also highlighted that state development programs must not be disrupted during this process.
A 10-year-old girl, employed as a domestic helper, is fighting for her life in a Greater Noida hospital after being severely beaten and starved by a CRPF constable and his wife. The child, brought from West Bengal 40 days ago, suffered fractured ribs, head wounds, and extreme malnutrition. The couple has been arrested, and the constable suspended pending investigation.
Indias first Vande Bharat Sleeper Train connects Howrah Junction in West Bengal with Kamakhya Junction (Guwahati) in Assam.
Bengal SIR: ECI appoints 12 more roll observers
Kolkata: The Election Commission of India (ECI), on Tuesday, appointed 12 more special electoral roll observers for West Bengal to review the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) in the state. These 12 special electoral roll observers are Harsh Mangla, Nand Kumarum, P Bala Kiran, Prasanna R, Raghav Langer, Ravi Shanakar, Shashank Mishra, V. Kiran Gopal, 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 .
Illegal migration into Indias eastern border states, particularly West Bengal, is not a recent phenomenon. It has unfolded steadily over decades, largely unchecked, creating deep demographic, social, and administrative consequences. The most visible impact of sustained illegal migration is the alteration of demographic balance in several border districts. In parts of West Bengal, locals have increasingly found themselves numerically outpaced by illegal migrants, leading to cultural, linguistic, and social shifts. What was once gradual has now become stark, feeding anxieties [] The post Illegal Migration Challenge appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DC Edit | ECI Has To Revisit Its Logic Behind West Bengal SIR
The ECIs response, however, was not in a way that can inspire confidence in the minds of the people
Mobs vandalise BDO offices as violent protests against SIR continue in West Bengal
Protests erupt a day after SC observation that SIR should be transparent, not cause inconvenience; BJP, TMC supporters clash over Form 7 submissions
Mob Fury at 2 BDO Offices over SIR in West Bengal
Hearing of the voters of booth no 53 and 57 of Hathachhi Panchayat was underway then.
CalcuttaHigh Court expresses concern over recurring violence at Murshidabad
The Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal AssemblySuvenduAdhikari welcomes theorderby aDivision Bench presidedoverby Chief Justice of the Calcutta HC Sujoy Paul
Protests erupted in West Bengal districts over alleged harassment during electoral roll revision, with roads blocked and tyres set ablaze. The Supreme Court stressed transparency in the process, while demonstrators claim genuine voters are being unfairly targeted with logical discrepancies notices. Authorities have increased force deployment in affected areas.
Trinamool Congress says West Bengal will resist moves that make voting burdensome
SIR is Software Intensive Rigging, alleges Trinamool Congress, as the party seeks more transparency in the process
Migrant Worker's Death: Calcutta High Court Orders Central Forces In Violence-Hit Beldanga
The Calcutta High Court directed the West Bengal government to ensure effective use of the central forces already deployed in Murshidabad district
West Bengal: TMC alleges software intensive rigging in SIR process
The Trinamool Congress has labeled West Bengal's electoral roll revision as 'Software Intensive Rigging'. Party leaders are demanding greater transparency from the Election Commission. They want the commission to release transcripts of recent meetings. The Supreme Court has also directed the EC to ensure the process is transparent and does not inconvenience voters.

