Logo

Logo

Mamata

Mamata to meet Puja organizers today

Firhad Hakim, mayor, ministers Aroop Biswas and Indranil Sen and Debashis Kumar, member, mayor-in-council parks and squares will be present at meeting

Pilot clarifies ‘collision course’ not a possibility

The pilot remarked that traffic in the air does not work in the same way as road traffic where a car may, without warning, appear in front of another vehicle from an alley connected with the main road. He said that a pilot from one aircraft can spot the other plane when it is within 40 nautical miles or 74 km, giving it enough time to change position.

Mamata gives dissidents ‘last time’ to fall in line

She constituted a new disciplinary committee, which included Partha Chatterjee, Abhishek Banerjee, Subrata Bakshi, Firhad Hakim, Aroop Biswas and Chandrima Bhattacharya. She said the disciplinary committee will warn the party leaders concerned who encouraged these independent candidates and will eventually expel them if they don’t obey party orders.

Prompt action of pilot averted collision: Mamata

"Another plane, all of a sudden, came in front of my aircraft. If the situation had continued for 10 more seconds, there would have been a head-on collision. It was due to the efficiency of the pilot that I survived. The plane climbed down 6,000 feet. I suffered injuries on my back and chest. I still have pains"

Dialogue deadlock prevails in Bengal, claims Governor

Mr Dhankhar had written, “Governance in the state, constitutionally cliffhanging, requires us both to act in togetherness to serve the people. I earnestly appeal to you to accord the highest priority to this interaction at the earliest. It is our bounden duty and constitutional oath to ensure there is no constitutional stalemate.”

Ukraine crisis: CM takes a dig at PM-Putin relations

“I am very much worried about the lives of the Indian students held up in Ukraine. Life is very precious. Why is it taking so much time to bring them back? Why was not things done earlier?” “I urge the central government that adequate number of flights be arranged immediately and all the students brought back as soon as possible,”