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Bus mows down 12-yr-old
A 12-year-old was run over by a speeding bus a few yards from his school today, prompting a mob to go on the rampage, pelt vehicles with stones and set up blockades on PWD Road for half an hour....  | Read.. 
 
Murder accused acquitted after death
In a “rare” instance of dispensing justice after death, Calcutta High Court today acquitted a carpenter of murder ...  | Read.. 
 
Hill courts to reopen today
The Darjeeling Bar Association has decided to withdraw its indefinite ceasework from tomorrow following a written assura ...  | Read.. 
 
Newly wed woman found strangled
A woman who was married three days ago was found strangled to death on an embankment at Puraton Sholomile in Kaliachak t ...  | Read.. 
 
Cricketer helps friend in need
Bengal fast-bowler Shib Shankar Paul has rushed back to his home in Tufanganj to help his former district team-mate Mint ...  | Read.. 
 
Run to save home from the Ganga
Lying on a cot in the afternoon, Rojefa Bewa had thought she heard claps of thunder. ...  | Read.. 
 
Lab-owners in net after employee kills self
An employee of a pathological laboratory here, whose wife held a small share in the facility, hanged himself on the prem ...  | Read.. 
 
Hill varsity offers new courses
Sikkim University will introduce a number of new courses by setting up separate schools of indigenous and folk studies, sust ...  | Read.. 
 
Tirkey flashes highway hope
The pot-holed national highways that interweave north Bengal will be repaired soon, Manohar Tirkey, the Bengal minister ...  | Read.. 
 
Father holds girl hostage in house
A bank employee here has shoved his wife out of the house and kept himself confined indoors with their mentally retarded ...  | Read.. 
 
Train knocks down elephant
A male elephant, aged around seven-eight years, was knocked down by a passenger train near Gulma railway station last ni ...  | Read.. 
 
Book on Makaibari
A book on Makaibari, written by Rajah Banerjee, the fourth generation owner of one of the most famous and oldest gardens, wa ...  | Read.. 
 
100-year-old bungalow opens window to past
In early 1933, the then governor of Bengal, John Anderson, stopped for four days at the Rydak inspection bungalow, locat ...  | Read.. 
 
Water of ducks’ back: Three ducks stand in the rain in Cooch Behar’s Dinhata. Picture by Main Uddin Chisti
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