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Thursday, February 28, 2008
EBM in tight spot due to strike
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More extortion threats
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KLO man on fast in jail , demands release
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
DM orders inquiry against Cong-led gram panchayat
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Malda zilla parishad fails to pass budget
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Tension over anonymous extortion letters in Malda
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Spotted deer to be shifted to Adina
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English Bazaar Municipality indecisive over
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House torched for shelter to criminal
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Monday, February 25, 2008
New building cess to help masons
EBM labourers agitate against 'ill treatment'
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Bank strike called off amid staff shortage
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Bullocks: Authorities slam reports
MALDA, Feb 24:- While the district magistrate Mr. C R Das claimed that media reports were baseless and it has tarnished the image of the state as a whole ignoring strict ehicks to publish genuine facts on the controversial issue of the ‘people working as bullocks to repay loans’ the local CPIM MLA Mr. Subhendu Choudhury claimend that the specific report may be wrong but there are so many ‘Netai’ (name of a labour) who pull to earn money.
According to the inquiry report submitted to the SDO from the BDO of Old Malda block Mr. Suman Pal, it was pointed out “Netai Mandal categorically denied taking loan from any Mahajan Netai Sarkar”.
At least 25 people failed to recognize any Mahajan with such name “, the BDO added.
Based on this report, the district magistrate informed the government: “The story was cooked up for cheap publicity”. #
'Bullock' theory denied
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MALDA, Feb 22:-
The controversial and embarrassing issue of humans offering themselves to be hitched to yokes in place of bullocks or buffalo to till land as a mode of loan repayment in Malda district, has received a fresh twist with the Malda district administration and the labour department authorities denying any such incident. A section of government officials, who have resided in the district for loan, however, confirm that veracity of media reports that tossed up the issue recently and say:” It is common practice in the district”. According to the Malda DM, Mr. C R Das’s report submitted to the panchayat department on 21 February on the subject: “… the story published and carried by a section of the press does not reflect the truth and characters mentioned were actually paid to enact the story”. “The story was cooked up for cheap publicity”, the DM wrote and added, “… there was no evidence of bonded labour in this case”. Denying the media report on the issue as well, the assistant labour commissioner, Malda, Mr. PP Das said: “Sometimes people pull the plough to till a small plot of land as seed beds. If a man pulls the plough in exchange of money as labour, it is offence. We can take action against the employer based on labour laws”. #
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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Saturday, February 23, 2008
'Bullock' theory denied
A section of government officials, who have resided in the district for loan, however, confirm that veracity of media reports that tossed up the issue recently and say:” It is common practice in the district”.
According to the Malda DM, Mr. C R Das’s report submitted to the panchayat department on 21 February on the subject: “… the story published and carried by a section of the press does not reflect the truth and characters mentioned were actually paid to enact the story”.
“The story was cooked up for cheap publicity”, the DM wrote and added, “… there was no evidence of bonded labour in this case”.
Denying the media report on the issue as well, the assistant labour commissioner, Malda, Mr. PP Das said: “Sometimes people pull the plough to till a small plot of land as seed beds. If a man pulls the plough in exchange of money as labour, it is offence. We can take action against the employer based on labour laws”. #
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MALDA, Feb 24:- While the district magistrate Mr. C R Das claimed that media reports were baseless and it has tarnished the image of the state as a whole ignoring strict ehicks to publish genuine facts on the controversial issue of the ‘people working as bullocks to repay loans’ the local CPIM MLA Mr. Subhendu Choudhuryclaimend that the specific report may be wrong but there are so many ‘Netai’ (name of a labour who pull to earn money.
According to the inquiry report submitted to the SDO from the BDO of Old Malda block Mr. Suman Pal, it was pointed out “Netai Mandal categorically denied taking loan from any Mahajan Netai Sarkar”.
At least 25 people failed to recognize any Mahajan with such name “, the BDO added.
Based on this report, the district magistrate informed the government: “The story was cooked up for cheap publicity”. #
Friday, February 22, 2008
More compensation for farmers likely
AISA demands introduction of Alchiki language for tribals
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Pilgrims want river excavated for them
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Adhir Chowdhury named Murshidabad Cong leader
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
'Defiant' headmasters forced to resign
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Measures to foster eco-tourism in Adina
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Taare Zameen Par educates teachers
People work as bullocks to repay loans
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Registered labourers protest to demand compensation
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Examinee commits suicide in Malda
MALDA, Feb. 19: A Madhyamik examinee Shampa Sarkar (18) committed suicide by jumping under a moving train near Bulbulchandi Railway Station under Habibpur police station this morning. The police suspect she had not prepared well for the examinations and committed suicide fearing failure in the examinations. The victim was a resident of Dangapara and student of RN Girls’ High School.According to the police report, she failed in the Science group in last year's Madhyamaik examination and had decided to sit for the examinations again this year. Shampa's father Mr Dilip Sarkar is a police constable and is posted at Suti police station in Murshidabad.According to the police, the girl left home early in the morning telling her mother she was going to a friend's house to collect some notes for last minute preparations and would be returning home soon. Her body was recovered at 7.30 am by locals from the rail tracks near the Bulbulchandi Station.It was learnt that the girl had jumped under the wheels of the Singabad Passenger train, which was passing through the place at about 7.15 am. n sns
Monday, February 18, 2008
Examinees suffer due to station scuffle
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Illegal construction at English Bazaar school stopped
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Heritage block to hospital demolition
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Loud noise prompts eviction notice
MALDA, Feb 15: The Malda district magistrate Mr CR Das today issued an urgent eviction notice to the unauthorised encroachers and instructed police to clear all temporary structures from the premises of the district collector's office. The district magistrate issued such an order following complaints for violation of government order for restriction of using microphone before Madhyamik examination. Nearly 100 proclaimed agents of the motor vehicles department of the district magistrate office organised a ‘cultural’ programme to celebrate Saraswati puja** within the premises of the collector's office till midnight without permission. The agents’ association affiliated to CITU had submitted an application to the Malda SDO but they did not bother to wait for permission from the concerned authorities. Today the owners of all temporary structures started shifting their temporary structures following the notice. Besides the motor vehicle agents, there were several temporary structures for food, tea and cigarette stalls. At present the entire area in front of the district magistrate office and Malda town hall is under the clutch of hawkers for winter clothes and garments. The evicted stall owners are finding it difficult to find an alternative place to set up their temporary business structures. n SNS
Congress leaders cling to railway
Goats to replace birds
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MALDA, Feb 14:- The state animal resources development (ARD) minister Mr Anisur Rahaman today directed the deputy director of Malda ARD to rehabilitate families whose backyard poultry were culled, by supplying goat kids as an alternative way to make up their losses.
Attending a meeting with the Malda district officials here today Mr. Rahaman alerted the district officials and asked them to keep strict monitoring in Chanchal sub division so that Bird Flu hit families can not rear chickens within stipulated period after culling operation.
During the meeting the minister directed the ARD officials for necessary arrangement for supplying goat kids to them, including the self help groups, as alternative to chicken rearing.
Expressing satisfaction over the post Bird Flu control system the animal resources development minister today asked the Chanchal sub divisional official to be cautious before finalise the list of victim families for compensation.
The minister admitted that during culling operation several villagers tried to enlist their family name falsely to get compensation from the government.
Mr. Rahaman asked them to send the list of beneficiaries soon to seek fund for compensation.
“Enough funds for compensation are available”, he added.
Meanwhile, the state animal resources development minister today suggested stepping up vigilance along Indo-Bangla border to curb Bird Flu menace in the state.
During interaction with the ARD and district top officials regarding recent out break of Bird Flu the minister alerted the officials to keep restriction along the India-Bangladesh border so that none can carry chickens from the neighbouring country.
“We are apprehending that avian flu virus came from Bangladesh observing the trend of its out break in Birbhum. Many people in Nalhati and Rampurhat in Birbhum are connected with Bangladesh for illegal cattle trade and they frequently move to that country. We suspect that that virus came with them in Birbhum and spread its wings to other areas”, he said.
According to the minister, cause of avian flu outbreak in Malda may be either from drops of migratory bird or some one brought virus affected chickens there.
“We are fortunate enough that there is no report of human infection from Bird Flu. Had one human infection case detected here we (West Bengal government) would have blamed internationally for failing to control avian flu”, he disclosed during the meeting.
Uninterrupted power supply assured
MALDA, Feb 14:- In order to ensure uninterrupted power supply on the eve of Madhyamik examination, which is scheduled to start from tomorrow, the power department has turned power off since morning to make up for the supply deficit , based on regular demand.
A large part of English Bazaar town was thrown out of gear due to power cut since this morning. Load shedding was started about 8.45 am and the zone got power after 12.45 pm. This for the first time power cut was continued for four hours at a time.
The department cut the power supply about 10.30 am and power came after a few hours in another zone of English Bazaar town today.
Drinking water supply from the Municiaplity was disrupted due to power cut. Traffic signals were not functioning on the National Highway 34 and police faced a lot of inconvenience while controlling traffic on the busy road crossing in Malda town.
“We are trying hard to supply uninterrupted power during the evenings as board examinations are round the corner. There may be a power cut late into the night or during the day time but surely nit in the evening “, said Mr. A. Maity, the circle manager, electricity department in Malda.
Yesterday, there was no power cut during the daytime but the area lost power at around 9.30 pm and it came back around 10 .30 pm.
During the period of massive power deficit English Bazaar residents face load shedding problem thrice a day. The department cuts power for an hour three times except some import areas like Malda railway station and some industrial units. #
Minister falls sick
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
SBI plans to adopt girl children
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Bird Flu : Minister to hold talks in Malda
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Dam hopes dashed
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Monday, February 11, 2008
Team from United Nations' to monitor flu status
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Basmati : Drivers stranded owing to ban
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Ban on export of non-basmati rice to Bangaldesh
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Marathan race in Malda
MALDA, Feb 10: Gollapatty Kishore Sangha in association with West Bengal Athletic Association and Malda District Sports Association today organised a 42.195 km Marathon 2008 for men and a 10 km road race for women.The participants came from all part of the state. The marathon started from the Nurul Hassan College field at Farakka in Murshidabad.Mr. Arun Mahato ,a resident of West Midnapore stood first covering the distance within 2 hours 39 minute and 56 seconds.
Friday, February 08, 2008
School forced to return funds
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FIR against pradhan
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This Saddam gets a fresh lease of life
MALDA, Feb 7:- Nineteen year old Mithun Saha alias Saddam, who took burglary and forgery as profession from his childhood, has been rehabilitated with the help of Malda Ramkrishna Mission and a few police officers.
On 31 January, the Malda Ramkrishna mission extended its help opening a tea stall at Gazole police station premises so that he can come back in the mainstream.
Today, the Malda RKM chief, Swami Divyananda Maharaj, visited his stall and donated some materials to develop it.
"At the age of his 14 Saddam started committing crimes and he was arrested several times and lodged in jail on charges of stealing and burglary. I met him several times in jails and asked him to come back to the mainstream but he could not change his mind", said Swami Divyananda.
According to police records, Saddam was arrested a few weeks ago on the charge of stealing and lodged in Malda jail. He committed his last crime at the house of a retired teacher Mr. Dukhu Rabidas on 8 January 2008 night at Panchpara village in Gazole police station.
Even he had forged the signature of his employer and committed crime when he was minor.
"Saddam told me that he would lead a normal life seeking help when I visited Malda jail a few days ago", Divyananda said.
The chief of the Malda RKM, Swami Divyananda, met Dukhu Rabidas and requested him to withdraw his complaint against Saddam so that he can get relief from the jail custody.
"We have been able to release Saddam from jail officially when kindhearted Dukhu withdrew the complaint against him. Finally I talked to the police officials for his rehabilitation", said Swami Divyananda.
Swami Divyananda today requested the police officials of Gazole to keep close eye on him so that he cannot commit crime again meeting his former criminal friends in off time.
Saddam has been supplying several cups of tea to the police officers in Gazole police station every day and police officials have also extended help so that he can lead a normal life.
According to local police, he lost his father many years ago and his mother eloped. One maternal aunt Minati Saha used to look after him.
Divyananda met Minati and asked her to take care of Saddam more so that he can lead a normal life with her at home. Minati is a slam dweller at Gazole town.
'Mobile court' listens to disabled
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MALDA, Feb 7:- The state woman and child development and social welfare department today organised a 'mobile court' at Malda district town today.
The objective of this programme was to hear grievances relating to disabled persons to dispose of serious pending cases issuing 'instant' order to the concerned departmental heads for necessary action.
The concerned head of the departments including the divisional railway manager, regional transport officer, chief medical officer, deputy director animal resources, chairman district primary school, civic body chief, block development officers, employment exchange and other departmental officials were summoned to carry out instant order of the commissioner.
Addressing the inauguration programme of mobile court at Satya Choudhury Indoor Stadium today, the Malda district magistrate, Mr. C R Das, described it as the first time in West Bengal and first time in India so far where the disable persons would be getting justice at their door step based on the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995.
Mrs. Uma Mukherjee, the commissioner, disabilities, woman and child development and social welfare, her deputy and other concerned officials were present to hear grievances of disabled persons including the children of this district.
According to the district social welfare officer, Mr. Prafulla Kumar Dey, a total of 300 hundreds grievances were lodged initially but out of them only 70 cases were selected for hearing on merit of specific complaints against government departments.
On the basis of the complaints against the government departments the concerned head of the departments were summoned here to ensure the rights of the disabled persons, he said.
"We would go to civil court against the concerned authorities later, if we find that the concerned authorities were reluctant to carry out the order passed from the mobile court", Mrs. Uma Mukherjee told reporters.
Out of 70 cases many of them related to disable certificates where the genuine candidates were deprived of their legitimate claim and certificate.
Mrs. Uma Mukherjee, the commissioner, has ordered the Malda CMOH to issue some certificate to the genuine candidates today.
The Malda CMOH, Mr. Radha Raman Banik finally requested the victims to come his office today for collecting disabled certificates.
One of them was Debanshu Haldar, who will appear Madhyamik exam this month, did not get disable certificate despite several reminders.
Mrs. Mukherjee today issued another order to release life long family pension to a disabled family member Chandana Choudhury. The animal resources development department had stopped her family pension after she had crossed 25 years of age.
Similarly, there were two cases against the railway department. One case was disposed of where the complainant could not establish that he stood first but authorities had deprived of his job.
In another case the rail authorities have been asked to clarify their stand within five days. #
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Central team to visit bird flu affected areas
MALDA, Feb. 6: Central observers will visit the Bird Flu affected areas in the northern part of this district tomorrow, the Chanchal SDO, Mr Debasish Sarkar, said today. Before the visit of the proposed team, the district administration is trying hard to complete mopping up today. Mr Sarkar had to start mopping actions for a second time, when the villagers started backyard chicken rearing in 17 villages after the completion of culling and mopping operations on 31 January. Mr Sarkar said that nine rapid response teams teams have been deployed in nine villages. They have killed 693 birds yesterday. Another eight teams were engaged in mopping up activities in other villages close to the Bihar border.A total of 86,065 birds belonging to backyard poultry were culled till 31 January in Chanchal I and Harishchandrapur block I, covering a five km radius from Mahanandapur in Chanchal-I block. The ART members have faced resistance in two villages, including Nonator along the Bihar border. According Mr Sarkar the villagers questioned the killing of birds brought from Bihar."With the help of police, ART officials collected the birds and killed them later. No compensation would be paid," Mr Sarkar said. The Chanchal SDO has already written a letter to the Malda district magistrate so that he can urge the district magistrate of Katihar to conduct culling operations in his part to stop bird smuggling.Though the state has restricted trade of chicken and egg for an indefinite period, the traders did not know this and sold off chickens in Malda market openly last evening. Despite today's strike some chicken traders opened their counters today. Though the prices of poultry is low, that of backyard chickens is high. A few retail traders are selling them for Rs 90 per kg. The broiler chicken is being sold at Rs 30 per kg in the market. "We had brought backyard chickens from Itahar in North Dinajpur secretly. That is why the rate is high," Shiekh Ajmal, a chicken trader in Malda market said.