Jharkhand attracts Rs 26,000 Crore Investment Proposals at Bengal Global Business Summit
Jharkhand is emerging as a key investment destination, with proposals worth over Rs 26,000 crore received at the Bengal Global Business Summit 2025 in Kolkata.
Jharkhand is emerging as a key investment destination, with proposals worth over Rs 26,000 crore received at the Bengal Global Business Summit 2025 in Kolkata.
All India—SoftwareOne Holding AG, a software and cloud solutions provider, has announced Shivani Sharma’s appointment as its SMB Business Head for India.
Tension escalated along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Malikpur, South Dinajpur, as Bangladeshi miscreants launched yet another attack on BSF personnel in the early hours of Wednesday.
Body of a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawan was found hanging inside the international cargo barracks of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International (NSCBI) Airport on Wednesday morning.
The 2nd Darjeeling Ecotourism and Cultural Festival will be held at Ahal Ground, Sittong III, Kurseong, under the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) from 7-9 February.
A fire broke out near the conveyor belt of Kolkata Airport on Wednesday. However, no casualties have been reported. The fire comes just as Kolkata is set to host the Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS), which began today.
Today, over 200 individuals from various organisations and communities came together to rise against violence and discrimination, and to demand diversity, equity, and inclusion for all. The event was part of the global One Billion Rising Movement, which seeks to end violence against women and girls.
The Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS) has once again become a political battleground, with the opposition CPM and BJP ridiculing the state government over its claims of attracting investment.
A unique book on the nostalgia embracing Kolkata titled Lattuparar Letti Kotha was launched at the ongoing 48th International Kolkata Book Fair (IKBF).
Quite like how Swami Vivekananda enthralled the audience so many years ago in Chicago, chief minister Mamata Banerjee moved a packed Biswa Bangla Convention Centre on Wednesday, saying: “My sisters and brothers from the industry and the world of entrepreneurship, come and help us grow and transform the state further.”