Gov job candidates can take home their OMR answer sheets, says Suvendu
The West Bengal Chief Minister said that candidates would be able to retain copies of the OMR sheets containing the answers they marked during the examination process.
The West Bengal Chief Minister said that candidates would be able to retain copies of the OMR sheets containing the answers they marked during the examination process.
An audio recording from that meeting has surfaced during the probe agency's investigation, in which they mentioned Abhishek's name several times and discussed handing over the proceeds from the recruitment scam to the senior TMC leader.
Sources said the CID team is likely to hold discussions with the Secretary of the West Bengal Assembly regarding matters related to the investigation.
Sumit Roy is currently absconding and is wanted in connection with an FIR registered at Salboni Police Station under West Medinipur District Police.
Dilip Ghosh claimed that Abhishek Banerjee had repeatedly ignored legal directives and is now seeking judicial protection only to avoid scrutiny.
In a decisive step to pull Krishnagar municipality out of financial distress, municipal administrator and SDO (Sadar) Sharadwati Choudhury has issued an order that casual workers will no longer receive wages for holidays, including Sundays, unless they actually work on those days.
The deadline for uploading SIR enumeration forms has been extended from December 4 to 11 December providing an additional seven days to complete the scrutiny and uploading process.
In a remarkable discovery that bridges colonial-era natural history with modern biodiversity research, scientists at the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), Kolkata, have confirmed the presence of the Yunnan Keelback (Fowlea yunnanensis) within India’s administrative boundaries for the first time.
Ahead of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s visit to Gazole in Malda on Wednesday, Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari on Tuesday challenged her to present a transparent “report card” on development before seeking votes for the 2026 Assembly elections.
From this month, the Bengal BJP’s organisational functioning is set to come under the tight supervision of a fresh team of non-Bengali leaders deputed by the party’s central leadership — a move that has revived old resentments within the state unit about “outsider control” and reopened wounds from the BJP’s 2021 Assembly poll debacle.