Politics
55 observers arriving in TN to monitor counting
TN poll official Praveen Kumar said 55 external observers will arrive on May 12 to monitor the counting process.
Left Front happy over peaceful polls in Bengal
Bose said that we had apprehended trouble in some areas. But apart from some stray incidents, polls were peaceful.
Left killed 75,000 opposition workers: Mamata
Mamata alleged 75,000 Trinamool and Cong workers have been killed during the 34 years of Left Front rule.
Mamata opposed to chemical hub at Nayachar
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee stuck to her opposition to the proposed chemical hub.
Battered but still voting, Sundarbans shows way
Walking on treacherous terrain and ferried by boat, 85 per cent of people in the Sunderbans region in WB voted.
Cong suspends Suresh Kalmadi over CWG scam
The CBI has arrested Kalmadi in the Commonwealth Games Time Scoring Equipment scam case.
RJD asks Modi to quit as Gujarat CM
Modi should be charged with "mass murder" and tried by the court for it said .
Law and order in WB a matter of grave concern: PM
Manmohan Singh said the Left Front govt lacked vision and had no concrete policy on agriculture and industry.
I am happy with Sonia's reply: Anna Hazare
Sonia Gandhi assured him that she does not support or encourage the politics of smear campaign.
Mamata, Karat buoyed by high turnout in Bengal
Both Mamata Banerjee and Prakash Karat said it was a good sign that so many people voted.
'Left hasn't done any development work in WB'
Modi alleged that the Left had not done any development work or set up any industry in Bengal in its 34 year-rule.
Netas piggyback on Bengali new year bonhomie
Poila Baisakh, the first of the month of Baisakh which falls on April 15, marks the Bengali 'naba barsha'.
Polls will end Left misrule in Bengal: Mamata
Mamata said election would create history ending the 35-year-old Left Front govt's misrule.
Trinamool candidate cashes in on Obama factor
Arup Biswas is distributing leaflets that boast of a pat on the back from Obama for organising 'green' Durga Puja.
Buddha sweats it out against ex-colleagues
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee finds himself challenged by two former colleagues in the Jadavpur seat.
Manifestos focus on economic issues in Bengal
All parties have pledged to hasten industrial growth in an industry-starved state.