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Binita Paul

Siliguri

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  • 2 weeks ago | telegraphindia.com | Binita Paul

    The SMC covers urban areas while the SMP has jurisdiction over the rural areas of the Siliguri subdivision in Darjeeling district Binita Paul Published 08.04.25, 10:22 AM Representational image File image Fifty-six schools under the jurisdiction of both the Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad (SMP) and Siliguri Municipal Corporation (SMC) are slated for major renovation and infrastructure upgrades.

  • 2 weeks ago | telegraphindia.com | Binita Paul

    “The ruling, which declared the selection process flawed, has rendered 25,753 educators and non-teaching staff jobless in the state. The order has sent shockwaves at state-aided schools, and the institutions in Siliguri are no exception,” said a senior schoolteacher in the city Binita Paul Published 05.04.25, 07:59 AM A clerk rings the bell at Udaypur Balika Vidyalaya near Raiganj on Friday, as two Group D employees lost their jobs following the Supreme Court verdict.

  • 3 weeks ago | telegraphindia.com | Binita Paul

    This was a glimpse of a workshop that was hosted on the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day on Monday at the Shishu Mangal Child Development Centre in Siliguri. This centre trains autistic children Binita Paul Published 03.04.25, 09:50 AM Healing through dance, a workshop for autism awareness in progress on March 31 in Siliguri A piece of music plays, and participants are asked to imagine a picture using every part of their body as a brush.

  • 3 weeks ago | telegraphindia.com | Binita Paul

    Utpal Saha, the secretary of the DRT Siliguri Bar Association, emphasised the importance of understanding the role of tribunals Binita Paul Published 01.04.25, 07:53 AM Utpal Saha (second from right), the secretary of DRT Siliguri Bar Association, presents a memento to Justice Ashok Kumar Pandey at the seminar in Siliguri on Monday.

  • 3 weeks ago | telegraphindia.com | Binita Paul

    Poor performance of students pursuing four-year undergraduate courses from colleges affiliated with North Bengal University (NBU) in different semesters has prompted the varsity to start workshops for teachers to improve academic results in the future. "When the results of three different semesters of the UG courses were published earlier this month, it was found that around 75 per cent of the students failed in one or more subjects.

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