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3 days ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Subhro Niyogi
Kolkata: Animal rights organisation Peta India filed an FIR at Maidan police stationafter the death of a mare found abandoned and recumbent at Brigade Parade ground on Thursday.The emaciated horse, suffering from dehydration, was unable to stand or move her hind limbs, and was determined by a veterinarian to have a spinal injury, seemingly caused by being hit on the back with a blunt object.Despite emergency treatment, the mare died.
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5 days ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Subhro Niyogi
News City News kolkata News TaMo Kalyani scrap unit its 1st in state since Nano plant shift Trending Kolkata: Tata Motors has launched a registered vehicle scrapping facility(RVSF) in Kalyani industrial area, its first venture in Bengal since it shifted the Nano mother plant from Singur to Sanand in Gujarat in 2008.The RVSF is the automaker's eighth such facility in the country, and the third in eastern India after Bhubaneswar and Guwahati.The other cities where RVSFs are situated are Jaipur,...
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Prithvijit Mitra |Subhro Niyogi
NewsCity restos initiate corrective measuresKolkata: Even as several rooftop restaurants commenced their ‘back-end' work to take corrective measures, the National Restaurants' Association of India (NRAI) said on Wednesday that it will not ‘back or stand by' those who flout safety or civic norms.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Subhro Niyogi
Kolkata: Home-grown sports utility vehicle major Mahindra & Mahindra has, for the first time, emerged second in retail sales of passenger vehicles with a clear 1.2% market share difference over Tata Motors, which is ranked third, and a 1.4% difference over Hyundai Motor, which is ranked fourth. Maruti Suzuki remains the market leader with a 39.4% market share, a clear lead of 25.6% over Mahindra.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Subhro Niyogi |Tamaghna Banerjee
NewsCity Newskolkata NewsEngineers flag safety concerns in old ATC system shift to new facilityTrendingKolkata: A section of engineers in the communication, navigation and surveillance (CNS) dept as well as controllers at Kolkata airport have raised apprehensions regarding the proposed relocation of existing air safety systems from the current air traffic navigation (ATN) building to the new ATC tower and technical block. These systems are crucial for maintaining air safety standards.
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