Tag: West Bengal

  • Couple, who met at old-age home, ties knot in West Bengal

    By Express News Service

    KOLKATA: Bachelor Subrata Sengupta in his mid-70s and 65-year-old single Aparna Chakrabarty landed up at an old age home in Nadia district separately to spend the last few years of their lives. But they had no idea that fortune had a different tale in its store.

    The first time gazed at Aparna and Sengupta decided to start a new phase of his life with her. His love for Aparna opened a new path for the elderly two home-mates and they decided to start a new journey and walk together.

    Ignoring the taboo of rural Bengal, Subrata and Aparna decided to tie the knot first time in their lives. The couple got married legally last week.

    “I used to live with my brother’s family at Chakdah in Ranaghat sub-division. But two years ago, I found myself a burden in their family. I decided to leave and spend the rest of my life at the old-age home in Ranaghat,” said Sengupta, a retired employee of state transport corporation.

    Aparna, who was single before she met Sengupta, used to work as a domestic help at a bachelor professor’s house in Kolkata. She was asked to quit her job five years ago. 

    “I wanted to return to my parents’ house. But kin refused me to accept. Depending on my savings, I came to the old-age home and decided to accept the place as my refuge centre till my last breath,” said Aparna.

    Shortly after lodging himself at the home, Sengupta felt life still had a gift to offer him as soon as he gazed at Aparna. He didn’t waste time and proposed her.

    “But she refused my proposal. With a broken heart, I decided to leave the place and started living in a rented house nearby,” Sengupta recalled. 

    Two weeks ago, Sengupta fell severely ill and the information reached Aparna.

    “I couldn’t keep myself away from him at a time when he needed me. I went to the rented house and started taking care of him. By that time, we already knew each other enough to take the decision of being together. Realising he needed me beside, I finally accepted his proposal and we decided to marry,” said Aparna, admitting, “When I refused his proposal in 2019, I cried hiding my tears. This is the most beautiful gift that my life offered me in the last phase of my life.”

    The two approached Gaurhari Sarkar, the head of the old-age home, and requested him to be Aparna’s guardian. In presence of Sarkar, Sengupta and Aparna signed the papers of registry marriage.

  • Panchayat official murder: Bombs buried next to home of accused in Birbhum village recovered

    By PTI

    RAMPURHAT: The police in West Bengal’s Birbhum district on Sunday recovered bombs, buried next to the residence of an absconding accused in TMC panchayat official Bhadu Sheikh’s murder case, a senior officer said.

    A team of police officers, accompanied by a bomb squad, unearthed the explosives that were kept in a drum and buried beside Palash Sheikh’s house in Bogtui village. The squad then defused the bombs on a vacant piece of land, the senior police officer said.

    At least 10 FIRs have been filed and over 20 arrested in Bhadu Sheikh’s murder case so far. Violence had broken out in Bogtui near Rampurhat town last month following the murder, with miscreants attacking houses and setting them on fire, leaving eight people dead, including children.

    One woman succumbed to her burn injuries days after, taking the toll to nine. The massacre in the aftermath of the panchayat official’s murder is being probed by the CBI.

    CBI sleuths, during the day, spoke to locals in neighbouring Kumadda village, where a bike and two e-rickshaws (toto) that were allegedly used to carry bombs and petrol during the carnage were seized on Saturday, one of the central agency officials said.

    According to the official, forensic tests might be conducted on the seized vehicles.

  • Kolkata Diary: All that is happenign in the ‘City of Joy’

    Express News Service

    More IIT-Kharagpur students want online exam, finds survey

    Close to 98 per cent students of IIT Kharagpur, most of whom are present on the campus, have now expressed desire to write the end-semester exams online, said an official. Last week after the institute gave the students, other than those in undergraduate first year, option to choose how they would like to write the end-semester exams following protests over forcing students to write the exams online.

    A total of 7,899 out of 8,069 said they would write the exams online. The IIT decided to give the option after  after an open-house session between institute director V K Tewari and 8,000 odd students on March 21, over the protests which the IIT witnessed.

    Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, BRO ink deal for strategic bridges

    To further its strides in facilitating road development in difficult terrains in India, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd, (GRSE) has signed an MoU with the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) for the fabrication, supply, erection and launching of first-of-its-kind,  double-lane Class 70 modular steel bridges in border areas.

    The two year contract worth Rs 65 crore was inked by the Director General of the BRO, Lt Gen Rajeev Chaudhary and Cmde PR Hari, IN (Retd.), officiating chairman & managing director, of the Miniratna Category 1 Defence PSU.

    These bridges have been designed in-house by GRSE & all components have been manufactured with 100 per cent indigenous raw materials, in line with India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan.

    254 cancer beds inaugurated at Tata Medical Center

    Kolkata got 254 new cancer beds at the Tata Medical Center in Rajarhat on Saturday. The beds, a percentage of which is reserved for underprivileged patients, are in the Tata Medical Center Phase-II. Indian Oil Corporation is also a part of the second phase development of the hospital.

    Tens of thousands of cancer patients from Bengal go to other states for treatment because Kolkata does not have enough cancer beds and facilities. Data by the ICMR-National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research suggest that in 2020 alone 1.08 lakh new cancer cases were reported in Bengal.

    Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation​ to survey for illegal billboards

    Officials will identify illegal billboards in a survey to be carried out across Salt Lake, places off the VIP Road and parts of Rajarhat to, said sources at the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation. The recently passed budget of the civic body has set a target to mop up around Rs 65 lakh in revenue from outdoor advertisements.

    “These are high visibility areas but our revenue from the billboards from these places has been low. We want to change this,” said an official of the civic body. Once the survey is over, notices will be sent to billboard owners who have not been paying tax.

  • Bengal Assembly speaker suspends 5 BJP MLAs for unruly conduct

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Five BJP MLAs, including Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, were suspended by West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Bandyopadhyay for their alleged unruly conduct in the House.

    Adhikari, along with BJP legislators Dipak Burman, Shankar Ghosh, Manoj Tigga and Narahari Mahato, were suspended by the Speaker for future sessions this year.

    WB | A ruckus erupted inside state Assembly in Kolkata, over Birbhum violence caseOpposition demanded discussion over law & order on the last day at least, govt declined. They brought Kolkata police personnel in civil dress to clash with 8-10 of our MLAs: LoP Suvendu Adhikari pic.twitter.com/RbYsVWba2M
    — ANI (@ANI) March 28, 2022
    Earlier in the day, the assembly plunged into pandemonium as ruling TMC and BJP MLAs exchanged blows after saffron party legislators demanded a statement by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over “worsening” law and order situation in the state.

    Around 25 BJP MLAs led by Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari then walked out of the assembly, claiming that several party legislators were roughed up by TMC MLAs inside the House.

    TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim, however, told reporters that the BJP is staging a drama to create chaos in the assembly. He also said that some Trinamool Congress legislators were injured during the scuffle that took place inside the House.

  • BJP trying to influence CBI probe into Birbhum killings: TMC

    The BJP has forgotten the killings in Gujarat years back. It is now shedding crocodile tears for the Bogtui incident, in which prompt action has already been taken, claimed TMC spokesperson.

  • Birbhum killings: A saga of violence and corruption spawned by illegal sand mining

    By PTI

    RAMPURHAT: The trucks were groaning with the weight of sand that excavators had loaded onto those, as the vehicles made the difficult climb from the banks of the Brahmani river to a high-metalled road.

    The truck drivers will pay ‘hafta’ (bribe) to local leaders and the administration, the amount of which is based on the weight these heavy goods vehicles carry before speeding away to construction sites in Bengal and neighbouring states.

    Welcome to Birbhum’s world of illegal sand mining, which has spawned rivalry, murder, a culture of adversaries storing guns and illegally manufactured bombs, and of course, corruption.

    The latest victim of this was local TMC strongman Bhadu Sheikh, who was killed allegedly for his unwillingness to share the spoils that the excavators were bringing up from the river beds. Eight people, including women and children, were burnt to death in a suspected revenge attack.

    “Illegal sand-mining has been flourishing under the patronage of powerful people since a long time. For the local mafia and the powers that be, it’s a team game,” said Krishnapada Pal, a local who lives near the Baidhara bridge on Brahmani river, around 15 km from Rampurhat town.

    Some 80 illegal sand mines are scattered along the Mayurakshi, Ajay and Brahmani rivers in the district, from where local toughs operate with the backing of influential strongmen.

    Along with illegal sand mining, the other illicit industry in Birbhum famed for the Visva-Bharati set up by Nobel laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore, is quarrying for stones.

    The red stony soil of the area that has produced artists like Ram Kinkar Baij, whose statues adorn the gates of Delhi’s Reserve Bank of India, has also brought forth a vicious mafia, which runs the twin illegal industries with a ruthless, iron grip.

    According to Baneswar Ghosh, a retired government school teacher and resident of Kenduli, around 48 km from Rampurhat, the pattern of unlawful sand mining has changed from small scale “business” to a far larger, more organised affair over the years, as a real estate boom in the state and elsewhere led to heightened demand for sand.

    “The smugglers’ raj started in a small way during the Congress rule in the 1970s and boomed during the Left Front’s tenure and now the TMC regime. Islets were systemically dug up. They have now exhausted sand in the islets and moved to mining along the banks of rivers (bali ghats),” Ghosh said.

    A long queue of trucks, laden with either sand or stone stand parked on the National Highway-14 en route to Brahmani, where drivers could be seen paying money to a group of people. “This is nothing but a ‘fee’ these transporters pay. We are giving them receipts for that. The charges vary depending on the size of the truck,” Angur Alam, in-charge of the unofficial “check-point”, told PTI.

    Everyday, “permits” are given to over 700 trucks “overloaded” with sand or stones to pass through the area, he said, adding, each need to pay Rs 2,200.

    Sand is “smuggled” from these areas to North 24 Parganas, Durgapur and Asansol in Paschim Bardhaman district, and Behrampur in Murshidabad district as well as to neighbouring Jharkhand and sometimes to Bihar, Alam said.

    As per the the West Bengal Minor Minerals Rules, 2002, “no mining operation shall be done within a distance of 5 km” of a river. “Forget such rules. Those are for legal miners here we have dreaded criminals backed by political heavyweights,” claimed BJP leader Subhasish Chowdhury.

    He alleged that most of those who have been arrested, including Anasur Hossain and Newton Sheikh on suspicion of being involved either in Bhadu Sheikh’s murder or the alleged revenge attack, were engaged in illegal sand mining.

    Chowdhury said this unlawful practice and racket of extorting money have aided the rise of people, whose names now figure in the Birbhum tragedy.

    When contacted, a senior official of the West Bengal Mineral Development and Trading Corporation Ltd (WBMDCL) told PTI that miners are given legal permits to mine sand at identified sites on a “first-come-first-serve basis”.

    Local MLA Ashish Bandyopadhyay, however, rubbished allegations of rampant smuggling, and blamed the erstwhile Left Front government for such illegal practices in the region.

    He said that soon after the Trinamool Congress came into power, the administration controlled and eradicated illicit sand and stone mining as well as its smuggling.

    “Our administration has ended all such illegal smuggling, which was unrestrained during the Left rule. All these are false allegations of the opponents to malign the state,” Bandyopadhyay said.

    The local police though feels that countering this culture will require a massive effort.

    Incidentally, last year, the state police had set up a joint action team, with personnel from Purba and Paschim Bardhaman, Bankura, Birbhum, Purulia districts as well as from Hooghly to control and eradicate the menace.

    “We ought to have specialised teams to handle these criminals. And, we have to be backed up by the administration when a crackdown occurs,” a police officer said.

  • ED asks TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee to appear before it again on March 29

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued a fresh summons to TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, asking him to appear before it for questioning on March 29 in a money-laundering case linked to an alleged coal scam in West Bengal, officials said on Thursday.

    The agency will continue to record the statement of Banerjee (34) in the case lodged under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), they added.

    The Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary and nephew of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was questioned by ED officials for about eight hours here on Monday (March 21).

    That was the second time he was questioned in the case. He was first grilled by ED officials in September last year.

    Banerjee’s role and links with the other accused in the case are being investigated, ED officials had said.

    While leaving the ED office on Monday, the TMC leader told reporters that he was a “law-abiding citizen” and hence, had “cooperated” in the investigation.

    He alleged that probe agencies such as the ED, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Income Tax department are being used by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to “scare the opposition and its political personalities”.

    The last ED summons against Banerjee and his wife Rujira was issued after the Delhi High Court, on March 11, dismissed a plea moved by the couple, challenging the notices asking them to appear before the agency in Delhi instead of Kolkata.

    Banerjee also filed a special leave petition (SLP) before the Supreme Court on Monday, challenging the ED summonses asking him to appear before the agency in Delhi.

    The ED lodged the case on the basis of a November 2020 FIR registered by the CBI that alleged a multi-crore-rupee coal pilferage scam related to Eastern Coalfields Limited mines in West Bengal’s Kunustoria and Kajora areas in and around Asansol.

    Local coal operator Anup Majhi alias Lala is the prime suspect in the case. The ED had claimed that Banerjee was a beneficiary of the funds obtained from this illegal trade. The agency has so far made two arrests in the case.

    One of the arrested accused is Vikas Mishra, the brother of TMC’s youth wing leader Vinay Mishra who is stated to have left the country and renounced his Indian citizenship.

    The second arrested accused is former inspector in-charge of the Bankura police station Ashok Kumar Mishra.

  • Birbhum killings: Mamata reaches Bogtui village, speaks with kin of deceased

    By PTI

    KOLKATA/RAMPURHAT: Taking a tough stance, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday said suspects of the Rampurhat killings will have to be hunted down and arrested unless they surrender, and asserted that police would ensure the strictest punishment for the culprits.

    Banerjee, who landed at a helipad near Bogtui village where 8 people were burnt alive early on Tuesday, also promised permanent government jobs to members of the 10 affected families.

    #WATCH | West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee meets the kin of those killed in #Birbhum violence. Visuals from Bagtui village, Rampurhat pic.twitter.com/iIhSQjLpu8
    — ANI (@ANI) March 24, 2022
    “Police will ensure strictest punishment is handed out to culprits responsible for the Rampurhat carnage. The case filed before the court should be water-tight,” she said.

    The chief minister announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the next of the kin of the victims, and Rs 2 lakh each for rebuilding the damaged houses. Those injured will be provided Rs 50,000 each, she added.

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    “Police has been ordered to throw a dragnet to unearth secret caches of illicit firearms and bombs across Bengal,” Banerjee said.

    Eight people, including two children, were charred to death as nearly a dozen huts were set ablaze in Birbhum district early Tuesday in a suspected fallout of the murder of a ruling TMC panchayat official.

  • Birbhum killings: HC asks Delhi CFSL to collect samples from site of incident, orders govt to file report

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed CFSL Delhi to immediately collect necessary materials for forensic examination at Bogtui village in Bengal’s Birbhum district, where at least eight people were charred to death in the suspected fallout of a TMC panchayat official’s murder.

    The court asked the state government to file a report in the case before it by 2 pm on Thursday, when the matter will be taken up for hearing again.

    A division bench headed by Chief Justice Prakash Shrivastava, taking up a suo motu petition and a set of PILs, ordered that CCTVs be installed at the crime scene in the presence of district judge, Purba Bardhaman, and recordings be done until further orders.

    The bench, also comprising justice R Bharadwaj, directed a team of Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) in Delhi to visit the place of incident and collect samples for examination without any delay.

    It asked the DGP to ensure safety of witnesses, including that of a minor boy injured in the arson, in consultation with the district judge, Purba Bardhaman.

    The court observed that suo motu petition has been registered for fair investigation in the case.

    The petitioners in the PILs have prayed for a probe by the CBI or by any other agency which is not controlled by the state.

    Advocate general representing the government opposed the prayer, stating an SIT was probing the matter and that there was no need to transfer the case to any other agency.

  • Number of those arrested for Birbhum killings rises to 22, Left hold rally near at Rampurhat

    By PTI

    KOLKATA/RAMPURHAT: At least 22 people have been arrested so far in connection with violence in West Bengal’s Birbhum district that claimed eight lives, a senior police officer said on Wednesday.

    Family members of Bhadu Sheikh, the TMC Panchayat leader whose killing on Monday is suspected to have sparked off the attack with petrol bombs on some 10 houses in Bogtui village on the outskirts of Rampurhat town, claimed that Sheikh’s sons were among those arrested.

    However the police as yet have not released any names of suspects who have been arrested.

    All eight of them, including two children, were charred to death as nearly a dozen houses were set ablaze with petrol bombs in Bogtui village in the early hours of Tuesday.

    Eleven people were arrested the same day for their involvement in the incident. “We are grilling them (those arrested) to find out if there were more people involved in the incident. Some accused seem to have fled the village. We are trying to trace them,” the officer said.

    He added that forensic experts were examining the ravaged houses to get an idea about the “nature of the mishap”.

    The West Bengal government has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT), headed by Additional Director General (CID) Gyanwant Singh, to probe the incident.

    The Union home ministry has sought a detailed report on the incident from the state government.

    Meanwhile, the Left Front (LF) on Wednesday took out a rally in Rampurhat town of West Bengal’s Birbhum district, demanding justice for those killed in violence in the area the day before.

    LF chairman Biman Bose, who led the rally along with CPI(M) state secretary Mohd Salim, said any attempt to hush up the “mass murder” would be resisted. Bose slammed the police for “not doing anything” to rescue the villagers.

    Speaking to reporters after visiting the site of the incident, Salim alleged that illegal sand mining mafia played a role in the attacks. He demanded stern punishment for the perpetrators. “We want strictest punishment for those involved in the barbaric attack,” he said.