Maoist in the netSUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in Kolkata Suchitra Mahato, a symbol of the Maoist movement in West Bengal, surrenders.
Sinking a dealSUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in KolkataMamata Banerjee's refusal to go to Bangladesh over the Teesta water-sharing agreement may affect ties between Bangladesh and West Bengal.
Close contestSUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in Kolkata The Left Front faces a tough challenge from the Trinamool-Congress alliance.
Judges in the dockV. VENKATESAN in New Delhi & SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in Kolkata The judiciary comes under the scanner over charges of corruption and misconduct.
Singur siegeSUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in Kolkata Tata Motors threatens to shift its small car project out of Singur if the agitations continue.
Nandigram againSUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in Kolkata In a reminder of last years violence, the region hots up again weeks before the panchayat elections.
Constant trafficSUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in Kolkata Large-scale immigration from Bangladesh to West Bengal raises fears of terrorist movement.
Union in KolkataSUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in KolkataWhile the debate goes on whether trade unions must be allowed in the IT sector, the CITU forms one in West Bengal.
Trinamul turnaroundSUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in KolkataIn yet another political somersault, Mamata Banerjee joins hands with the Congress for the September byelections.
Drama therapyBY SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in KolkataA new theatre group of blind women holds out the promise to be a milestone in Indian theatre history.
Why Indian democracy needs more ‘unlettered’ literary figures Those courageous voices would bring the republic back to the norms envisioned in the Constitution.
SlideshowOn the marginsCyclones have irrevocably impacted the lives of people on Bangladesh’s south-west coast.