
Rohit Khanna
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2 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Srishti Lakhotia |Subhojyoti Kanjilal |Rohit Khanna
A devastating fire at Kolkata's Rituraj Hotel claimed 14 lives, including a 3-year-old boy, his 10-year-old sister, and their grandfather. The Tamil Nadu-based family was on vacation and preparing to leave Kolkata when tragedy struck. Parents T Prabhu and M Madhumita had briefly left the hotel to buy food, returning to find the third floor engulfed in flames. A family's vacation turned into a nightmare in Kolkata when a fire broke out at the Rituraj Hotel.
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2 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Srishti Lakhotia |Rohit Khanna
NewsStopovers, brief stays turned fatal, rue kin & friends of guests who choked to deathKolkata: Manoj Patra (43) from Jagatsinghpur in Odisha was supposed to catch a bus to Bihar on Wednesday morning, said his family friend Mahendra Pandey outside the NRS morgue on Wednesday afternoon while waiting for Patra's body.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Tamaghna Banerjee |Debashis Konar |Rohit Khanna
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Governor CV Ananda Bose are at odds over Murshidabad, with Banerjee urging against visits to avoid escalating tensions following Waqf law-related violence. Bose intends to assess the situation and report to the Centre, having met with affected individuals.
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2 months ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Debashis Konar |Rohit Khanna |Tamaghna Banerjee
NewsCity Newskolkata News'It's better to die than be accused of having ties with terrorists': West Bengal CM Mamata BanerjeeTrendingCM Mamata Banerjee vowed to resign if any ties with terror outfits are proven, countering BJP's accusations. She highlighted her devotion to Hinduism and condemned BJP's attempts to use religion for political gain. Banerjee defended the state's inclusive celebration of festivals and criticized BJP for raising unfounded allegations.
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2 months ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Tamaghna Banerjee |Rohit Khanna |Debashis Konar
NewsWest Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee threatens to quit if ‘terror, Muslim League links’ provedWest Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee declared in the assembly that she would resign if allegations of her links with terror outfits are proven. She responded to BJP's claims of her disrespecting Hinduism and supporting the Muslim League, emphasizing the importance of democracy and rejecting religious division.
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