Suvendu to join KMC’s three-day cleanliness, fitness drive ahead of Yoga Day
The three-day initiative will see the participation of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari as part of the build-up to the main Yoga Day celebrations at Kolkata's Red Road.
The three-day initiative will see the participation of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari as part of the build-up to the main Yoga Day celebrations at Kolkata's Red Road.
The KMC officials had gone to his place on Tuesday afternoon to carry out measurements as part of an inspection to verify whether the property complies with approved building regulations.
The Chief Minister alleged that the hills had always been neglected and fell prey to rampant corruption by the erstwhile TMC government.
Those arrested have been identified by police officials as Chandan Kayal and Ravi Kayal.
Mamata Banerjee's presence at the High Court comes on the same day the court is slated to hear a case challenging the recognition of rebel TMC Ritabrata Banerjee as the Leader of Opposition.
Trinamul Congress has demanded unconditional apology from Sukanta Majumdar, Union minister of state for education after it was found out that photographs of Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay were placed on the base of the dais, while the minister sat on a chair.
The Asansol Durgapur Police Commissionerate (ADPC) has unearthed a major digital crime racket and arrested eight members involved, including its kingpin, who is on the wanted list of several cyber crime police stations across the country.
In recent times, it has made headlines that in the name of SIR, a large number of Bengali workers engaged in jobs across different states of India are being questioned, detained, and harassed by the police on suspicion of being illegal Bangladeshis or Rohingyas.
At a time when many dead persons are coming alive on the voters' lists, a living voter in Kalna has been declared 'dead' and his name has been deleted from the electoral rolls, much to everyone's surprise.
Amid the controversy around Bengali language, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation has made it mandatory for shop owners and traders to equalise Bengali fonts with other languages on sign boards.