Teachers protest turns violent outside West Bengal Education Department office
Protesters demand reinstatement without re-examination; former Trinamool MLA heckled, police and RAF deployed to contain unrest
WBPSC Instructor Result 2025 Out at psc.wb.gov.in, Direct Link to Download Result PDF Here
WBPSC Instructor Result 2025: The West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has officially released the WBPSC Instructor Result 2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now view their results online through the official website psc.wb.gov.in.
TMC MLA Tapas Saha dies of brain haemorrhage at Kolkata hospital
Trinamool Congress MLA Tapas Saha, representing Tehatta constituency in Nadia district, passed away at a Kolkata hospital due to a brain haemorrhage at the age of 66. Saha was admitted to the hospital after collapsing on Tuesday, but his condition deteriorated.
'Our job is to bring him back from Bangladesh': CM Mamata Banerjee amid farmer's abduction row
West Bengal's Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addressed the alleged abduction of a farmer from Cooch Behar by Bangladeshi nationals, emphasizing diplomatic resolution between the two governments. She directed the Chief Secretary to prioritize the farmer's return, while also alleging local activists facilitated the abduction following the death of a Bangladeshi smuggler
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has spotted a cyclonic circulation over the Andaman Sea, potentially developing into Cyclone Shakti, which could impact the coastal regions of Odisha, West Bengal, and parts of Bangladesh between 23 and 28 May. Simultaneously, the southwest monsoon has arrived early, reaching parts of the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea.
Purnam, a BSF jawan, is back in India after spending 22 days in Pakistan Rangers custody. He had inadvertently crossed the border while on duty. His family in Rishra expresses immense relief and gratitude. Purnam's wife, Rajni, thanks PM Narendra Modi and CM Mamata Banerjee for their support. CM Banerjee speaks with Rajni and assures assistance.
Main bol raha hoon: BSF jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw's first call home melts wifes heart
BSF Jawan Purnam Shaw returned to India after 22 days in Pakistan custody, bringing immense relief to his family in Kolkata. His wife, Rajni, confirmed his identity through a phone call and shared the news with their son. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee assured Rajni of Purnam's well-being and expressed her desire to meet him upon his return.
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata, is repurposing three historic pilot vessels into floating attractions along the Hooghly River. P.L. Rupsa, P.L. Hooghly, and P.L. Gopal will be transformed into venues like cafes and museums. SMP Kolkata seeks proposals from various stakeholders, emphasizing Bengali heritage and cultural experiences.
As kids we were taught to draw a fish with the numeral 3 a combination of upward, inverted, small and large. There may be more ways to outline a fish, some are commonly used, while some are confined to a community of artists. If you want to know some of the uncommon techniques that are traditionally rooted in our countrys art space to draw a fish, a deer or a tiger, Tara Books upcoming childrens workshop is the place you have to be. With a motive to introduce children to various Indian traditions of art, Tara Books is conducting Drawing from the Mind: Art Workshop at Tara Books. Here, children will be exposed to different indigenous and folk traditions of Indian art through a series of books called the 8 ways to draw. We have a set of books in this series already Eight Ways to Draw an Elephant , Eight Ways to Draw a Fish , and so on. In this workshop, we are going to introduce how to draw tigers in some of these traditional styles, says Geetha V, editorial director at Tara Books Pardhan Gond from Madhya Pradesh, Warli from Maharashtra, Metila from the Mithila region bordering Bihar and West Bengal, Patua from West Bengal, and Mata ni Pachedi from Gujarat will be highlighted. There is so much to see all around us. India is a visual culture. And these are traditions that we dont see in an everyday sense. We may not live in those parts of the country where they are easily available. It is an important part of our art education because most of us grow up with this idea that art education, as it is taught in other parts of the world, is a given thing and we must follow that. But it is not quite necessary. There are ways in which you can learn from traditions here as well, says Geetha, painting the importance of art programmes. At this one-of-a-kind workshop, where children will be inspired by what they see, before they create their art. she says, Typically, in art workshops, youre asked to copy; we dont do that. We give them worksheets on which some things will be done and the children can take cue from that and add their own imagination, colours to complete the work. The pattern, colours, textures from the traditional arts are observed by children, which will help them acquire skills such as attention, filling empty spaces, use of negative and positive space, importance of patterns mostly how every stroke, dot and curve is part of a connected world. By engaging directly with these artistic traditions, the publishers hope to spark a deeper interest in Indias rich visual heritage. The workshop is a small but meaningful step toward bridging the gap between exploration while staying connected to the roots. Drawing from the Mind: Art Workshop at Tara Books will be held on May 17 from 10 am to 12.30 pm
Buses go off roads after cop thrashes conductor
Chatbot to make debut on central UG admission portal this year
In years 5th organ donation, youth gifts 2nd lease of life to 4, vision to 2
Kol Pol STF constable arrested in 2.7 crore mid-day cab heist case
Man moves HC after identity theft for two loans adding up to 36L
TMC on mins Col Qureshi remark: Is this BJPs definition of patriotism?
BSF Jawan Purnam Shaw returns home after 22 days; Family thanks PM Modi, Mamata Banerjee
BSF constable Purnam Kumar Shaw returned to India after being released by Pakistan, prompting his family to express gratitude to PM Modi and CM Mamata Banerjee. Shaw's family in Rishra, West Bengal, rejoiced at his safe return after 22 days, with his wife acknowledging Modi's role and Banerjee highlighting the collaborative efforts ensuring his well-being.
Trinamool to hold rallies to honour soldiers who laid down their lives in India-Pakistan conflict
West Bengal CM and Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee, who had extended full support to the Union government in Operation Sindoor, said that she does not see organising events to pay respects to armed forces as a political move.
Mamata announces Nationalist Rally to counter BJPs Tiranga Yatra
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Wednesday, announced that Trinamool Congress will be organising Nationalist Rally for two consecutive days May 17 and May 18 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the state to celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. The Chief Ministers announcement for []
Rajasthan: Illegal Bangladeshi immigrants taken to West Bengal for deportation
Jodhpur: A first batch of 148 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants rounded up by police in Rajasthan under a special drive were sent to West Bengal on Wednesday by a special flight to continue with the deportation process, police sources said. According to sources, 1,008 infiltrators have been detained in the exercise so far in 17 districts 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 CM Mamata welcomes release of BSF jawan from Pakistan custody
Banerjees statement came amid celebrations at Mr. Shaws residence, where relatives, neighbours and well-wishers gathered with sweets to mark his safe return
Kolkata feels the heat as bananas vanish from markets amid climate crisis
A Christian Aid report reveals climate change is severely threatening global banana production, causing price hikes and shortages in India, particularly in Kolkata. Prolonged heatwaves, erratic rainfall, and increased pests are decimating yields, impacting farmers and consumers. The report urges emission cuts and support for sustainable practices to protect this vital food source.
'He brought back my suhag': Wife of BSF jawan held by Pakistan praises PM Narendra Modi
BSF jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw returned to India after inadvertently crossing into Pakistan while on duty in Punjab. His wife, Rajani Shaw, expressed immense relief and gratitude to the government and PM Modi for his safe return. She also thanked CM Mamata Banerjee and acknowledged the support from state and central authorities, emphasizing the nation's solidarity during the ordeal.
West Bengal students overcome challenges to achieve success in board examinations
Despite battling cancer, physical disabilities, and personal tragedies, students in Kolkata and surrounding districts have demonstrated remarkable resilience in their ISC, ICSE, and Madhyamik examinations. These students overcame significant health challenges, including chemotherapy, surgeries, and chronic conditions, to achieve impressive scores. Their success stories highlight the importance of family, school, and community support in helping them pursue their academic aspirations.
Great relief for us, thank Centre for securing his release from Pak custody: BSF jawans family
RISHRA (WB): The family members of Border Security Force constable Purnam Kumar Shaw, who was released by Pakistan from its custody on Wednesday, expressed immense relief and gratitude to the central government and BSF authorities for securing his return. The constable, who hails from Rishra in West Bengals Hooghly district, was handed over to the []
Who is Purnam Kumar Shaw? BSF jawan released by Pakistan Rangers after crossing international border
BSF jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw, who inadvertently crossed the India-Pakistan border on April 23, was released by Pakistan Rangers and returned to India on Wednesday. Shaw, new to his posting in the Ferozepur sector, strayed into Pakistani territory while escorting farmers near the zero line. His release followed negotiations, though temporarily suspended due to retaliatory operations after a terror attack.
MSCWB Sub Assistant Engineer Syllabus 2025 Out Direct Link to Download Syllabus PDF here
MSCWB Sub Assistant Engineer Syllabus 2025: The Municipal Service Commission, West Bengal (MSCWB) has released the detailed syllabus for the post of Sub Assistant Engineer. The official syllabus for the Sub Assistant Engineer Exam 2025 is available on the official website. In this article, well cover the MSCWB Sub Assistant Engineer exam pattern, detailed syllabus & preparation tips.
92 per cent CBSE students clear Class X in Odisha, Class XII success rate 79 per cent
BHUBANESWAR: Over 92 per cent students from Odisha cleared the CBSE Class X exams, while around 79 per cent students cracked the Class XII exams, the results of which were announced on Tuesday. Bhubaneswar region comprising three states, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, recorded an overall pass percentage of 92.64 in Class X and 83.64 in Class XII, marginally up from last years 92.03 per cent and 83.34 per cent respectively. The pass percentage of the region, however, was little less compared to the national average that stood at 93.66 for Class X and 88.39 for Class XII. Girls outperformed boys in the both the exams in Odisha this year. As per CBSE data, the pass percentage of girls and boys stood 93.34 per cent and 91.57 per cent, respectively for Class X and 80.77 per cent and 77.05 per cent, respectively for Class XII in the state. In Odisha, a total 60,315 students, including 31,893 boys and 28,422 girls, from 727 schools appeared the Class X Board exam across 250 centres this year, out of whom 55,734, which include 29,206 boys and 26,528 girls, secured pass marks, with an overall pass percentage of 92.40 per cent. Similarly, a total 40,728 students, 22,228 boys and 18,500 girls, from 505 schools appeared the Class XII Board exam in 240 centres across the state this year, in which 32,070 students, 17,172 boys and 14,943 girls, secured pass marks. The overall pass percentage of the state in Class XII stood at 78.74 per cent, which is 2.11 pc less than the previous year. The Board clarified that no merit list has been prepared and declared for the exams to avoid unhealthy competition among the students. However, the top 0.1 per cent of the students who have secured highest marks in the subjects will be provided merit certificate in their respective digi-locker accounts.
BSF constable detained by Pak Rangers for nearly three weeks returns to India
Border Security Force constable Purnam Kumar Shaw, from Bengal, returned to India via Wagah-Attari border. He was detained in Pakistan since April 23 after accidentally crossing the border near Ferozepur. His return was uncertain amidst heightened tensions following the Pahalgam attack. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee assured Shaw's wife of support. Ceasefire between India and Pakistan facilitated his release.
West Bengals larger 90 percent pool gives Higher Secondary students an edge in UG admissions
Bengal's CBSE Class 12 pass percentage surpassed the national average, with girls outperforming boys. As the final board exam results were released, the competition for undergraduate admissions intensified. Humanities students excelled, possibly due to science students' focus on entrance exams. The shift towards competency-based questions aided students' understanding and scoring, marking a positive change from rote learning.
Kolkata weather: Temperatures to reach 39.1C with high humidity on May 14
Kolkata braces for intense heat on May 14, 2025, with temperatures soaring to 39.1C under clear skies. Residents are advised to take precautions against the heat. The week ahead forecasts varying conditions, including a high of 39.6C on May 15 and potential rain relief on May 17.
West Bengal BJP Leaders Stepson Found Dead
Breaking down in tears, Rinku also recalled how her son celebrated the Mother's Day' on May 11 by gifting her a cake on the occasion.
Man kills woman to end extramarital affair in Chandrayangutta, held
Hyderabad: A 43-year-old man has been arrested by the Chandrayangutta police for allegedly killing a woman with whom he was in a relationship. The accused has been identified as Julfikar, a native of West Bengal was residing in Chandrayangutta. He lived in a room adjacent to the womans house. Police said the two were involved Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
SC refuses to hear plea on Murshidabad violence
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday, May 13, declined to entertain a public interest litigation seeking a probe by a special investigation team (SIT) into the violent protests which erupted against the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, in West Bengals Murshidabad. Taking a stern view of filing a PIL directly before the top court, a 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 .
ISKCON denies involvement in naming Digha temple Jagannath Dham
Bhubaneswar: ISKCON Tuesday said it has no role in naming the newly built Jagannath Temple at Digha in West Bengal as a Dham and its activities are confined to performing worship and rituals. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness is just one of the 27 trustees of the Digha temple trust and does not wield []
West Bengal introduces environmental science in schools
The subject, to be rolled out in phases, will offer students a structured foundation in sustainability and environmental disciplines, starting with key districts
PIL filed at Calcutta HC over Bengal govts involvement in Digha Jagannath temple
Kolkata: A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed at a division bench of the Calcutta High Court Tuesday questioning the involvement of West Bengal government with the recently inaugurated Lord Jagannath temple at Digha, reportedly modelled after the iconic Shree Jagannath Dham Temple at Puri in Odisha. In the petition filed by Calcutta High Court []
Mystery shrouded the death of Pritam Dasgupta alias Srinjoy, the son of Rinku Ghosh, who recently married BJP leader Dilip Ghosh, in New Town Shapoorji residential area in east Kolkata on Tuesday.
Two Killed, Two Injured as Transmission Tower Collapses in Gujarat
Labourers from West Bengal trapped under tower in Devbhumi Dwarka; cause of collapse under probe
Tech-savvy Telangana lags in birth, death digitisation
HYDERABAD: Despite being considered one of the top tech hubs in the country, Telangana has lagged behind in issuing digital birth certificates. According to the Civil Registration System (CRS) 2021 report, out of a total of 6,11,651 registered births, 2,34,425 deaths, and 6,051 stillbirths in the state, only 4,15,485 birth records, 1,26,098 death records and 4,062 stillbirth records had been digitised. The lack of digital birth certificates creates difficulties for citizens in accessing various services. The report also noted that birth and death registrations often did not occur within the stipulated 21-day period. Telangana, Bihar, Tripura, Goa, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh fall into the category of registering more than 50% but less than 80% of births and deaths within the 21-day time frame, the report stated. This shortfall persists despite directions issued to all District Medical and Health Officers (District Registrars) and Municipal Commissioners/Municipal Health Officers (Urban Registrars), who are authorised to prosecute and compound offences. These officials were again instructed to exercise their powers under Section 23 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969, to improve registration compliance. However, the CRS report pointed out that Telangana did not impose any penalties under Section 23 of the Act and submitted a nil report to the Centre. The report further stated that several states, including Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, did not furnish complete information regarding birth and death certificates issued under Sections 12 and 17 of the Act. According to the CRS, Telangana cited Covid-19 as one of the major causes of under-reporting, along with a lack of sub-registrars and statistical staff in municipalities, and a high number of vacancies among panchayat secretaries. The number of registered births in Telangana also declined in 2021 compared to 2020. Nationally, the number of registered births decreased slightly from 242.2 lakhs in 2020 to 242.0 lakhs in 2021 a decline of about 0.1%. Most states and union territories saw a decrease in registered births in 2021, with the exception of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, and Puducherry. The report noted that 12 states and UTs Jharkhand, Karnataka, Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Kerala, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu contributed significantly to the overall decline in registered births in 2021 compared to 2020.
287 orphaned kids adopted in Odisha in 2024-25: CARA
BHUBANESWAR: Odisha has witnessed a rise in child adoption rate in the last one year, with 287 orphaned, abandoned or surrendered children getting adopted in 2024-25. According to the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) of the Ministry of Women and Child Development, more girls were adopted than boys. While 151 girls were adopted, the number was 136 for boys. Of them, 259 such children (122 boys and 137 girls) were adopted within the country and 28 (14 boys and as many girls) found parental care outside the country. While Maharashtra had the highest number of children being adopted at 849, Odisha stood fifth in the list after Tamil Nadu (465), West Bengal (328) and Karnataka (306). In 2023-24, the number of adoptions - both within and outside the country - from Odisha was 259. There are 33 specialised adoption agencies (SAA) under the WCD department in 28 districts through which children are adopted. Officials said the waiting period for adoption under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act has been significantly brought down compared to the previous years with collectors now having the power to decide on the adoptive parents. The Act mandates that adoption cases should be disposed of within two months of filing of the application by the prospective parents. However, adoption of children with special needs has still remained low, said activists. This is because differently-abled children require additional support due to physical, developmental and behavioural challenges. On the flip side, Odisha also has a high number of children in the adoption pool. Earlier, while replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Union minister of state for Women and Child Development Savitri Thakur had informed that 2,321 children are awaiting adoption across the country. The highest number of children in the legal adoption pool are in West Bengal at 309, followed by Maharashtra at 261, Odisha at 225, Bihar at 205 and Telangana at 197. Officials of the State Adoption Resource Agency (SARA) said a majority of the prospective adoptive parents continue to prefer younger children. Children in the age group of 0 to 2 years are most preferred for adoption but a high number of adolescents are in the states adoption pool.
India-Pakistan tension: Exodus of migrant workers takes a toll on industry
Amid escalating India-Pakistan tensions, thousands of migrant workers have fled Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, and Gujarat, impacting various sectors. Industries like hotels, engineering, and textiles face labor shortages as workers from West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh return home. Businesses are struggling with halted production and market disruptions, while some companies are taking measures to retain their workforce.
14 booked in Gujarat, 3 in West Bengal, one in Uttar Pradesh
Following Operation Sindoor, police have arrested 14 individuals across West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh for allegedly sharing anti-national and morale-breaking content on social media. The arrests were initiated after local BJP leaders reported the content to district police. Those arrested include a businessman, a teacher, and others accused of supporting Pakistan.
West Bengal Police cracks down on anti-India social media posts; accused arrested from many places
Police say such online posts were few in number but whoever made the posts were apprehended and dealt as per law
86,000 excess deaths in West Bengal in 2021; four times official Covid casualties
The 2021 Civil Registration System report, released by the Union Home Ministry, provides data on registered births and deaths across the nation in that year
West Bengal police are targeting Hindu youth in Murshidabad, alleges Suvendu Adhikari
Fake FIRs were being filed against Hindus affected in the violence, many held in police stations under fake charges, the BJP leader said
13% increase in students from outside State in Kerala schools
Children from Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh constitute a chunk of the inter-State students
StopBleed by Miraqules: Indias homegrown innovation to save lives instantly
In India, where nearly 700 people die in road accidents every daymany due to excessive blood lossa startup from Burdwan, West Bengal
Mamata Assures Efforts For Release Of BSF Jawan Detained By Pakistan
West Bengal CM speaks to wife of Purnam Kumar Sahu, detained by Pakistan Rangers
CPI(M) vows revival in Tripura & West Bengal
Agartala: CPI(M) National General Secretary MA Baby on Sunday announced a renewed push to regain the partys former strongholds, particularly Tripura and West Bengal. Speaking at the partys Tripura state headquarters, Baby said a comprehensive roadmap was adopted during the recent party congress to rebuild organizational strength in both states. We are prioritizing Tripura and [] The post CPI(M) vows revival in Tripura & West Bengal appeared first on NorthEast Now .
KOLKATA: The wife of BSF constable Purnam Kumar Sahu, who has been detained by Pakistan Rangers , claimed that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee spoke to her over the phone and assured her of every effort to secure the release of the Border Security Force personnel. Rajani, wife of the BSF jawan, said the chief minister called her over the phone on Sunday evening after she expressed her desire to meet Banerjee to seek the CM's intervention to expedite her husband's release. Forty-year-old Sahu, posted in Punjab's Ferozepur sector, inadvertently crossed the international border on April 23 and was subsequently taken into custody by Pakistan Rangers. The chief minister also enquired about my health and assured me of medical assistance for my elderly in-laws if required. She also assured me of every effort to secure my husband's release. Rajani, a resident of Rishra in West Bengal's Hooghly district, told reporters. Rajni also said she had spoken to BSF officials, in the wake of the recent military standoff between India and Pakistan , but was yet to receive any further update. The wife of the BSF personnel said she is hopeful that her husband could be brought back through a possible swap with a Pakistani Ranger who was apprehended by Indian forces in Rajasthan on May 3. Senior TMC leader and MP Kalyan Banerjee, who has been asked by the state government to follow up on the matter, said he had already spoken to the director general of BSF on Saturday evening on Sahu's release. 'What steps is government taking?': Congress questions delay in return of BSF jawan held by Pakistan Rangers
The wife of detained BSF constable Purnam Kumar Sahu received assurance from West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee regarding efforts to secure his release after he inadvertently crossed the international border. Rajani, Sahu's wife, expressed hope for his return, possibly through a swap with a Pakistani Ranger apprehended in Rajasthan.
Supreme Court rejects plea seeking enforcement of NEP in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and West Bengal India Today
SJTA suspends Dasmohapatra for one month over Digha temple row
PURI: The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) on Sunday suspended secretary of Daitapati Nijog and senior servitor Ramakrushna Dasmohapatra for a month over his involvement in the consecration ceremony of Digha Jagannath temple in West Bengal. Dasmohapatra was placed under suspension after SJTA issued him two show cause notices over his statement on the use of surplus sacred Nabakalebara wood of Srimandir in crafting idols of the Digha temple and his participation in the inauguration ceremony despite being aware that it is being called Jagannath Dham. The suspension order was passed against Dasmohapatra as he has denigrated the image of Srimandir, said a press release issued by SJTA chief administrator Arabinda Padhee. The senior servitor has been prohibited from rendering religious service and entering the 12th century shrine during the suspension period. The order also stated that during the period, Dasmohapatra should not try to intimidate members of his Nijog and other persons connected with the incident to disrupt the rituals of Srimandir. If the directions are violated, the suspension period will increase, and stringent action will be taken against him. Majhi writes to Mamata, requests her to remove Dham from Digha temple name Besides, the security head of Srimandir and the supervisor have been asked to keep a close watch on the conduct of Dasmohapatra and report his activities to the temple administration regularly. If his activities are found contrary to the interest of Srimandir, his payments due for earlier services will be forfeited or kept in abeyance, the order said. The SJTA chief said the action was taken to bring discipline in the temple. It is our duty to shun pride and greed, and uphold the glorious traditions of Srimandir. It is the best service to Mahaprabhu Sri Jagannath, said Padhee in the release. Any indiscipline will not be tolerated, he warned. The SJTA issued the first show cause notice to Dasmohapatra on May 4 over his statement on the use of surplus sacred Nabakalebara wood of the 12th century shrine in crafting idols of the Digha temple. In the second notice which was issued to Dasmohapatra on May 9, the SJTA demanded an explanation as to why he as a senior servitor of Srimandir participated in the inauguration of a temple that goes by the name Jagannath Dham, and if he raised any protest against such naming with the organisers during the inauguration ceremony.
MHA reviews security on India-Bangladesh border amid action against Hasina party
NEW DELHI: Even as the Border Security Force (BSF) continues to remain engaged on the western flank amid military tensions with Pakistan, the top officials of the force on Sunday reviewed the operational preparedness and prevailing security scenario along the Indo-Bangladesh border in parts of Assam and West Bengal frontiers with a focus on challenges posed by fast changing political situation in Bangladesh, officials said. The officials said that Additional Director General (ADG) of the forces eastern command, Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, has been visiting since Friday to areas under Guwahati Frontier, in Dhubri district of Assam and Cooch Behar of neighbouring West Bengal along the International Border (IB) with Bangladesh. According to officials here, during his visits to sector headquarters Gopalpur, Cooch Behar and Dhubri, the AGG was briefed by Inspector General of Guwahati Frontier Sukhdev Raj, along with the field commanders. The briefing focused on the current security challenges posed by unrest in Bangladesh, evolving situation on the Indo-Pakistan Border and the necessary measures taken to combat these issues, a senior BSF official said. Meanwhile, a number of drone movements have been noticed along the frontier areas for the past one week. One such UAV was spotted by the BSF in Murshidabad district of West Bengal on Saturday night near the sensitive areas of the borders. The discovery was made in the Durgapur-Barojdihi village, which is more than 2,000 metres inside the Indian territory from the border. However, BSF officials claimed that the recovered drone was found to be a consumer-grade device rather than something with more sophisticated or potentially malicious applications. The drone recovered in Murshidabad is like the one commonly used by photographers to cover events with limited capabilities, said a BSF official, Notably, following days of street protests led by the student-led National Citizen Party, which emerged from last years uprising that toppled former PM Sheikh Hasina, the interim government in Bangladesh banned all activities of the Awami League.
SC dismisses plea seeking implementation of NEP in TN, other states
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea seeking a direction to the Tamil Nadu, Kerala and the West Bengal governments to implement the National Education Policy, including its three-language formula. A bench of Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan said the top court could not issue such directions to state governments. The []
FIR after abandoned mare dies of injuries
Green drive in New Town to plant 50k trees this year
HC says it can act against private banks if public money is involved, orders 25L payment to NGO
HS Council to train students for competitive exams
Kol rank soars on killer heat-humidity punch
Govt asks dists to keep 3-mnth stock of essentials, meds
Mid-May low-pressure system may turn into cyclone
Darj bookings dip as states cancel holidays for staffers
2 from Kolkata residents lose 3.7 cr to investment fraud
Woman, kin sell off assets, take loan to pay 2 cr to cyber frauds in Kolkata
Snake found coiled in AC unit at Bengal home
Kolkata college student lodges FIR after cat goes missing from pet centre
Are schools open tomorrow? State-wise updates for Buddha Purnima 2025 holiday
Schools and government offices across India will remain closed on Monday, 12 May 2025, for Buddha Purnima, a gazetted holiday. While this applies nationwide, states near the India-Pakistan border face additional closures due to ongoing tensions. Delhi begins its summer break, Punjab sees mixed reopenings, and schools remain shut or online in Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, and West Bengal. Authorities have issued safety advisories, with helplines and online classes in place where needed. School operations vary by district and state advisory.
Senior Puri Jagannath temple priest suspended for involvement in consecration of Digha temple
Sevayat Ramkrishna Das Mohapatra had remarked that the daru (sacred wood) used in the Digha temple in West Bengal had been procured from the surplus wood of the Nabakalebara rituals at the Puri shrine
Tension on border, sense of fear & pride in Amritsar
BSF uniform lands woman in trouble
Man held with forged passport at airport
Rly special badge to nab fake TTEs
Total Fertility Rate remains constant at 2.0 in 2021: report
Bihar has reported the highest TFR at 3.0, while Delhi and West Bengal reported the lowest TFR of 1.4
Puri Jagannath temple suspends senior servitor, denies him entry to shrine for 30 days
Puri/Kolkata: The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) Sunday suspended senior servitor Ramakrushna Dasmohapatra for 30 days and barred him from entering the 12th-century Puri temple after he attended the consecration ceremony of Digha Jagannath Temple in West Bengal and was accused of indiscipline. An official statement by SJTA chief administrator Arabinda Padhee said Dasmahapatra had []
TMC MPs slam Misri trolling, bring up Indias tall leaders
Melli-Dentam rail route survey sanctioned
Will stand with you, CM tells BSF jawans wife
Kolkata airport sees drop in domestic flyers amid india pakistan conflict and airspace restrictions
Hotel bookings in kolkata drop after border conflict but ceasefire brings hope
Schools alert students against misinformation
Sohini Roy, the widow of West Bengal resident Bitan Adhikaryone of the 26 tourists killed in the Pahalgam terror attack has been granted Indian citizenship by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, putting an end to the longstanding controversy over ...
Survey for new railway line in Sikkim sanctioned
The 75 km track is proposed to connect Melli, on the States boundary with West Bengal, to Dentam on the India-Nepal border
Murshidabad murder: West Bengal police arrest accused from Jharkhand
The bereaved Das family recently petitioned the Calcutta High Court for a CBI investigation
West Bengal district schools shine in State board exams, top ranks across categories
With the declaration of results of the class 10, class 12 and High Madrasah exam of the West Bengal board last week, certain schools shine through in each merit list, boasting of multiple students in the top ten rank list
CBI Raids 42 Locations, Arrests Five For Sale Of Illegal SIM Cards Used In Digital Arrest Scams
New Delhi, May 10 : The CBI on Saturday carried out searches at 42 locations across eight states and arrested five people in for the illegal sale of SIM cards allegedly used in digital arrest scam cases, officials said. The searches were conducted as part of the ongoing Operation Chakra V, aimed at curbing cybercrimes and digital arrest-related frauds, they said. Raids were carried out at the premises of various point-of-sale agents of telecom operators in Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, [] The post CBI Raids 42 Locations, Arrests Five For Sale Of Illegal SIM Cards Used In Digital Arrest Scams appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CBI raids 42 locations across country, arrests five in transnational cybercrime network case
NEW DELHI: In a major crackdown against transnational organised cybercrime and digital arrest syndicates as well as those who sale unauthorised SIM cards, the Central Bureau of Investigation on Saturday conducted countrywide raids at 42 locations in eight states and arrested five accused, officials said. Noting that the action was initiated under ongoing Operation Chakra -V against transnational cyber criminals, the officials said, the searches were conducted at multiple locations on premise of various Point of Sale Agents of Telecom Operators, allegedly acting in connivance with cyber criminals and unknown executive of Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) in issuing SIMs cards. These SIM cards are mostly used in illegal activities involving digital arrest, impersonation, fraudulent advertisement, investment and UPI frauds, they said. In concerted efforts to curb the sale and misuse of unauthorised sale of SIM cards, the CBI conducted searches at premises of 38 Point of Sale Agents across multiple locations covering eight states - Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, a senior official said. The searches led to seizure of incriminating documents and articles such as mobile handsets, electronic devices, copies of KYC documents and identification of individuals including middlemen involved in distribution of unauthorised SIM cards and seizure of movable assets acquired as proceeds of crime, he said. He also added that five accused in four states have been arrested for their alleged involvement in selling of SIM cards unauthorisedly by violating the KYC norms. The action is part of the ongoing commitment of the government of India to severely deal with cybercrime and its perpetrators with a special emphasis on dismantling the infrastructure behind such offences, the officials said, adding that investigation in the case continued.
Security for Pakistani prisoners in Bengal Correctional Homes tightened
Kolkata: Security for Pakistani prisoners lodged in different correctional homes in West Bengal has been further tightened, an official said on Saturday. Time and again, the security of these prisoners at the correctional homes is reviewed, and in the wake of the India-Pakistan military conflict, the administration has upped the ante, he said. Security around 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 .
Kerala Dinesh Beedi merges its branches as struggle for survival continues
KANNUR: The Dinesh Beedi Workers Cooperative Society, a landmark institution born from a labour movement in 1969, is now teetering on the edge of extinction. As part of its survival strategy, the Pappinissery and third-level branches of the society have been merged with the Chirakkal branch. Also, the office-bearers have decided to consolidate other primary branches, including those in Azhikode and Kannur, to function as a single entity in a bid to sustain operations. At its peak, Dinesh Beedi provided employment to around 42,000 workers across the Kannur and Kasaragod districts. Today, only 2,001 workers remain. There are 16 Dinesh beedi branches under which 82 small scale units exist, each having an average of 20 workers. Until now, the Pappinissery and Azhikode branches were operating under the Azhikode Dinesh Beedi Industrial Cooperative Centre. The Pappinissery branch launched operations in its own building on May 1, 1985, with around 130 workers. Then MLA E P Jayarajan inaugurated the branch. Following the latest closure, 21 workers from Pappinissery and 16 from neighbouring units will now be absorbed into the Chirakkal branch. The Karikkamkulam branch, which opened in a rented building on January 3, 1975, with 150 workers, was closed nearly a decade ago. Several other branches, including one in Kannur town, have also downed shutters. I joined Dinesh Beedi when I was 18. For the past 36 years, I have spent my days making beedis, said Savithri P V, a beedi worker. All of us are around the same age now. There were once 40,000 workers in these units. Today, there are 2,001. It was once considered as good as a government job. We married off our children like proud government employees. Things have changed, said Savithri. Growing awareness about the health risks of tobacco, combined with strict anti-smoking laws and public health campaigns, triggered a sharp decline in beedi consumption since the 1990s. Kerala Dinesh Beedi (KDB) also faced stiff competition from low-cost beedis produced in states like West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, where production costs are substantially lower. While KDB pays around Rs 500 for every 1,000 beedis rolled, competitors pay as little as Rs 75, enabling them to undercut prices. The pandemic worsened the industrys situation. To counter these challenges, KDB diversified into sectors such as food processing, umbrella manufacturing, information technology and apparel, but the ventures have struggled to match the scale and profitability of the beedi business. Though the beedi business is running at a loss, we cannot let the workers suffer. We have ensured that existing workers can continue in their roles until they retire. However, we cannot appoint new people in the beedi sector, Kerala Dinesh chairman Dinesh Babu told TNIE . Diversification was the only way to support our people. As the industry declined, many beedi workers moved to other ventures under Kerala Dinesh, such as umbrella manufacturing and Dinesh Cafe, he said. Dwindling fortunes At its peak, Dinesh Beedi provided employment to around 42,000 workers across the Kannur and Kasaragod districts. Today, only 2,001 workers remain Growing awareness about the health risks of tobacco has triggered a sharp decline in beedi consumption since the 1990s KDB also faces stiff competition from low-cost beedis produced in states like West Bengal and Tamil Nadu
Holidaymakers forgo J&K, Ladakh, Himachal, go for South-East Asia amid border tension
Due to escalating tensions along India's northern borders and airport shutdowns, travelers are canceling trips to Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Consequently, Southeast Asian destinations like Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam are gaining popularity. Travel agencies are advising caution and offering foreign tours as alternatives, leading to a surge in flight prices to these destinations.