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 | Buddha's all smiles after CPI (M) meeting In spite of the mayhem at Nandigram on March 14, the CC, one of the two top decision-making bodies of the party, gave its full support to the beleaguered Bhattacharya, reports Sutirtho Patranobis. |
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 | Buddha seeks plan on economic zones In a meeting with the PM, WB CM urges the Centre to come out with a comprehensive new policy on SEZs as quickly as possible, reports Sutirtho Patranobis. |
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 | Buddha in offensive mode post Nandigram Bhattacharya met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a one-on-one meeting to explain the issues involved in Nandigram, reports Sutirtho Patranobis. |
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 | Buddha lobbing with Centre to suppress Nandigram genocide: Mamata Trinamool Congress Chief Mamata Banerjee on Sunday alleged that the Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was lobbying with the Centre to suppress the Nandigram genocide, reports Sandip Chowdhury. |
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 | Further tension at Nandigram Tension erupted once again at Nandigram following a charred body of a child found near Bhangabera Bridge on Sunday afternoon, reports Sujit Nath. |
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 | Assam gas foundation ceremony postponed WB Govt was forced to shift a chemical plant from Nandigram following violent protests over land acquisition. |
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 | Poblems in Left Front resolved: CPI-M Karat refuses to comment on who was responsible for the police firing that killed 14 people.
 Calcutta HC orders CBI probe into Nandigram firing  |
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 | Rubaiya all set to return back to college Following a report published in the Hindustan Times pressure has mounted on Rubaiya's parents to send her back to college, report Subhendu Maiti and Tanya Bagchi. |
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 | Forward Bloc hits out against CPI(M) The Forward Bloc in its forthcoming issue of party organ Lokmat criticises the CPI(M), reports Arindam Sarkar. |
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 | US meddling in Nandigram: CPI(M) CPI(M) says the US is meddling in Nandigram and trying to discredit LF Govt in West Bengal, reports Sutirtho Patranobis. |
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 | Nandigram is out, Haldia is in Buddha and Nirupam Sen wants Chemical Hub in Haldia to be out of the clutches of MP Lakshman Seth and Haldia Development Authority, reports Arindam Sarkar. |
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 | Trinamool warns Tata Motors Tata Motors' managing director Ravi Kant's remark over Singur prompts Trinamool to issue stern warning to it.
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 | Rajya Sabha election formulations begins in Bengal The Congress decision to go with Mamata in the Rajya Sabha would entirely depend on AICC president Sonia Gandhi, reports Arindam Sarkar. |
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 | Projects suffer as Buddha goes slow The recent turmoil in Nandigram has had a ripple effect on various development projects the state government was to undertake, reports Arindam Sarkar. |
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