Trinamool Leader Kunal Ghosh Urges Governor’s Intervention Over Bangladesh Situation

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 9, 2024, Kolkata :  Trinamool Congress (TMC) State General Secretary Kunal Ghosh met with West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose at Raj Bhavan on Monday to discuss the concerning developments in Bangladesh. Accompanied by members of Nagendra Mutt and the Citizens Forum, Ghosh submitted a memorandum urging the Governor to push for central intervention regarding the recognition of Bangladesh amid ongoing tensions.


Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Ghosh emphasized the need for swift central action, stating, “The central government should take appropriate measures concerning the situation in Bangladesh. This matter lies beyond the jurisdiction of the state government.” He also appealed to the Governor to pressurize the central government into taking a stronger stance on the issue.

Ghosh warned of potential repercussions in West Bengal if the unrest in Bangladesh continues unchecked. “If such incidents occur in Bangladesh, their impact will inevitably be felt in India, especially in West Bengal,” he said.

Governor CV Anand Bose assured the delegation that he would communicate their concerns to the central government, pledging to address the issue with urgency.

The meeting highlights the growing unease over cross-border events and their potential ramifications for the region, with political leaders urging proactive measures to maintain stability and security.

Discover the Serene Charm of Phaparkheti: North Bengal’s Hidden Gem

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 9, 2024, Gorubathan : Nestled amid the lush green landscapes of North Bengal, the tranquil village of Phaparkheti offers an offbeat escape for nature enthusiasts. Located near Gajaldoba, between Gorubathan and Lava, this quiet hill village is a treasure trove of pristine beauty and serenity. Just 24 km from Gorubathan and about 74–80 km from New Jalpaiguri, Siliguri, or Bagdogra Airport, Phaparkheti is an ideal destination for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature.


Unlike the more popular tourist hubs of Darjeeling and Kalimpong, Phaparkheti does not boast sweeping views of Kanchenjunga. Instead, it enchants visitors with its simplicity, unspoiled environment, and the gentle gurgling of a mountain stream that winds through the village. The village is surrounded by lush tea gardens, colorful orchids adorning house balconies, and the majestic hills of Gorubathan rising alongside the serene Chel River.

Phaparkheti is perfect for a short retreat. Homestays provide cozy accommodations, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of this peaceful hamlet. The setting is especially captivating during the monsoon season, when the verdant surroundings come alive with fresh greenery and vibrant blooms.

The journey to Phaparkheti is equally enchanting, offering picturesque views of hilly paths and tranquil riverbanks. One of the notable stops along the way is the Dhip Danra of Ambiok, where a small Hanumanji temple sits atop a massive rock. Behind the temple flows a gentle hill river, an idyllic spot to sit, relax, and lose track of time amidst the soothing sounds of nature.

Nearby attractions such as Lava and Rishap make Phaparkheti an excellent base for exploring the region, while locals often visit for picnics and day trips. Whether it’s walking among the tea gardens, enjoying the Chel River’s splendor, or simply soaking in the quiet charm of this serene village, Phaparkheti promises a rejuvenating experience for all who visit.

BJP Leader Arjun Singh Calls for Armed Preparedness Amid Rising Concerns Over Bangladesh Situation

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 9, 2024, North 24 Parganas : Amid ongoing concerns over the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh, BJP leader and former Barrackpore MP Arjun Singh has stirred controversy with a call for armed preparedness among Indian households. During a BJP membership campaign in Kaugachi, Jagatdal, Singh urged residents to equip themselves with swords and weapons, citing potential spillovers of the situation in Bangladesh into Bengal.


Referring to escalating tensions across the border, Singh stated, “The situation in Bangladesh could replicate itself in Bengal in the coming days. The plea for intervention in Kolkata should not be dismissed as a joke.” He warned of alleged “jihadi infiltration” into Bengal and accused the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) of negligence, claiming, “Liquor, gambling, and extortion are rampant, while development is nonexistent.”

Singh also shared a video asserting that Kolkata has fallen under the influence of “jihadists,” and he appealed for increased BJP membership to “turn India into a Hindu nation and safeguard Sanatan Dharma.” He added that Bengal must learn from the unrest in Bangladesh, where attacks on minority communities have raised alarms.

The BJP’s membership drive is active in multiple locations, with leaders such as State BJP Mahila Morcha President Falguni Sarkar spearheading efforts in areas including Dattapukur, Bhatapara, and Naihati. A rally, supported by the Banga Hindu Raksha Samiti, was held in Naihati, amplifying calls for vigilance and unity.

Meanwhile, provocative statements from across the border have further fueled tensions. Retired Bangladeshi Major Sharif claimed that Bangladesh has the capacity to “occupy Kolkata in four days” and urged boycotts of Indian products. This rhetoric has heightened unease amid reports of attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, and actions such as the public burning of Indian sarees by BNP leaders have aggravated the situation.

These developments underscore the charged political and social atmosphere, as concerns grow about the implications of cross-border unrest on Bengal’s stability.

Former Uttarpara MLA Prabir Ghoshal Set to Rejoin Trinamool Congress

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 9, 2024, Hooghly: Former Uttarpara MLA Prabir Ghoshal is poised to return to the Trinamool Congress (TMC) after receiving a nod from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Ghoshal, who had shifted allegiance to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) before the 2021 assembly elections, met with the Chief Minister at the assembly on Monday to confirm his decision.


Mamata Banerjee expressed her approval, stating, “He has been supporting us for a long time. He was also our MLA for years. I have asked him to start working with us again.” Ghoshal reportedly responded positively, signaling his readiness to rejoin the party.

Ghoshal had contested the 2021 assembly elections as a BJP candidate from Uttarpara but faced a resounding defeat against the TMC. His alignment with the BJP had been increasingly uncertain in recent years, with his absence noticeable in the BJP’s recent Lok Sabha election campaigns. Speculations about his political stance intensified when he was seen with Kalyan Banerjee, TMC’s Serampur Lok Sabha candidate, during the campaign period.

Notably, Ghoshal was part of a high-profile switch to the BJP in 2021, alongside leaders Rajib Banerjee and Rudranil Ghosh, in a move facilitated by a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah. However, Rajib Banerjee has since rejoined the TMC, and now Ghoshal follows suit.

This development marks another significant political realignment in West Bengal, highlighting the dynamic shifts within state politics.

BNP Leader Criticizes Mamata Banerjee’s Stance on Bangladesh Peacekeeping Forces

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 9, 2024, Kolkata : Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, the Joint Secretary General of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has sharply criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, questioning her secular credentials. Rizvi’s remarks come in response to Banerjee’s recent call for peacekeeping forces to be sent to Bangladesh to address reported instances of violence and oppression.


Rizvi, speaking with evident sarcasm, stated, “I used to think Mamata was secular, but she is a hardliner.” He expressed disappointment in what he described as negative remarks from Indian leaders about Bangladesh and singled out Banerjee’s stance. “We had respect for Mamata Banerjee. I thought she viewed all religions equally. But her call for peacekeeping forces proves she harbors a hardline Hindutva ideology,” Rizvi said.

Mamata Banerjee had previously raised the matter during an assembly session on December 2, emphasizing the need for India to address issues of alleged mistreatment of Indians in Bangladesh. Banerjee urged the Indian government to bring the issue to the United Nations, advocating for the deployment of peacekeeping forces to protect those facing persecution. She reiterated that “no Indian should be subjected to torture” and called for international intervention to ensure their safety.

The BNP leader’s comments highlight the increasing tensions between Indian and Bangladeshi political leaders over cross-border issues. 

Central Report Highlights BJP-ruled States Face Higher Inflation Rates Than West Bengal

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 7, 2024, Kolkata : According to the latest statistics from the Union Finance Ministry, inflation rates in BJP-ruled states have been significantly higher than in West Bengal, contradicting the ruling party’s claims about economic performance. The report, which was submitted to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Inflation, provides a comprehensive comparison of inflation trends across Indian states for the period between April and September 2024.


The national average inflation rate during this six-month period was 4.6 percent, but West Bengal’s inflation was notably lower, recorded at just 3.7 percent—well below the national average. However, the report indicates that the inflation rate in twelve states exceeded the national average, with the majority of these states being under BJP governance. Only Kerala, which is governed by the Left Front, and Karnataka, under Congress rule, were exceptions.

The Union Finance Ministry’s findings revealed that Odisha had the highest inflation rate during this period, followed closely by Bihar. Both states were followed by Uttar Pradesh and Assam, which ranked jointly in third place. These states are all governed by BJP Chief Ministers, including Hemant Biswa Sarma’s Assam and Yogi Adityanath’s Uttar Pradesh.

The publication of this report has caused considerable unease within the BJP, as it highlights a significant economic disparity between states governed by the party and those governed by other political formations. While West Bengal, led by Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress, reported lower inflation than the national average, BJP-ruled states have struggled with higher inflation rates, drawing criticism over the party’s economic management at the state level.

Political analysts suggest that this discrepancy could become a key issue in upcoming state and national elections, as the opposition parties, particularly in Bengal, may use the report to challenge the BJP’s governance model, which is often associated with claims of better economic performance.

The Finance Ministry report underscores the uneven economic recovery and inflationary pressures across India, with the ruling party now facing uncomfortable questions about its ability to manage the economy in states under its control. As the debate over inflation intensifies, the focus will likely shift to the central government’s role in addressing regional disparities and ensuring that inflationary burdens are not disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable sections of society.

India Steps Up Border Surveillance Amid Concerns Over Bangladesh’s Deployment of Turkish Drones

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 7, 2024, Kolkata :  Tensions along the India-Bangladesh border have escalated following reports that the Bangladeshi government has deployed Turkish-made drones, raising concerns in New Delhi over potential security threats. The drones, identified as Bayraktar TB2 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are said to be operated by the 67th Army of Bangladesh and are being used primarily for surveillance and intelligence gathering, sources say. However, Bangladesh has maintained that the deployment of these advanced drones is strictly for defensive purposes.


The news of the drone deployment comes at a time when the political climate in Bangladesh is becoming increasingly strained, with critics accusing the Yunus government of being influenced by Pakistani fundamentalist elements. Bangladesh’s ministers have been making inflammatory statements, further raising tensions in the region. The Indian Army, in response to these developments, has heightened surveillance along the border to monitor any potential security breaches.

India is particularly concerned about the possibility of covert support from China and Pakistan to Bangladesh in the use of these drones, although detailed information about such assistance remains unclear. The Indian government is also wary of the resurgence of extremist organizations near the border areas. Under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s leadership, these groups had been largely suppressed, but reports suggest that they are now regrouping, particularly in regions close to India. Additionally, with Bangladesh reportedly releasing imprisoned terrorists, there are fears that these groups could stage a surprise attack on Indian territory.

In light of these developments, India has bolstered its military presence along the border. The Indian Army is focusing on enhancing its preparedness, especially in border areas where extremist groups are believed to be active. Experts suggest that the increased use of sophisticated surveillance technology by Bangladesh, coupled with its growing political ties with neighboring countries, makes the situation more volatile, and India cannot afford to be complacent.

The deployment of UAVs on the India-Bangladesh border is not only a matter of national security but also a broader geopolitical issue, reflecting the shifting dynamics in South Asia. While Bangladesh insists that its actions are purely defensive, India remains on high alert, as it navigates the complex interplay of regional security, political tensions, and potential threats from both state and non-state actors.

As the situation unfolds, the Indian government will continue to monitor developments closely, with a clear focus on ensuring the safety and security of its borders and citizens.

Chief Minister to Visit Digha’s Jagannath Temple Amid Heightened Public Interest and Political Significance

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 7, 2024, Kolkata : In a politically charged move, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to visit the Hindu Jagannath Temple in Digha on December 10, a visit that comes at a time of intense political and communal tensions, with neighboring Bangladesh grappling with anti-Hindu sentiments. The Chief Minister’s visit is expected to draw significant attention, both for its timing and the political implications surrounding it. According to sources from the state administration, in addition to inspecting the final stages of construction at the temple, she will also hold an administrative meeting on-site.


The visit is particularly notable as it coincides with the heightened public and media interest surrounding the temple, which has been under construction for some time. Despite initial plans to inaugurate the temple earlier this year, delays by the contractor company have pushed the opening back. Administrative sources indicate that the Chief Minister is likely to meet with the contractor to finalize the new timeline for the temple’s inauguration following her inspection.

The Chief Minister is expected to travel to Digha by helicopter, with the chopper scheduled for a test flight on Sunday. As part of her visit, she will also inspect the ongoing work on the Digha Chaitanya Gate, a significant structure associated with the Jagannath temple. Although the inauguration was originally planned for mid-2024, the temple’s construction faced several delays, prompting the need for additional time.

In the wake of her visit, the state administration is taking measures to ensure that the visit proceeds without controversy. Public announcements have been made through loudspeakers urging locals not to discard garbage in public spaces and to refrain from letting cows roam unattended. Footpaths around the temple are being cleaned and maintained, and local authorities are on alert to manage the anticipated crowds and media attention.

While the temple’s completion is a significant development for the region, the timing of the visit has also raised questions about its political ramifications. With the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections fast approaching, the word ‘temple’ has become a focal point in political discourse. In a state where religious sentiments often influence voter behavior, the Chief Minister’s visit to the Jagannath Temple is seen as an attempt to bolster her standing among Hindu voters, especially in the context of rising communal tensions in the region and across the border in Bangladesh.

The Chief Minister’s itinerary also includes a visit to Purba Medinipur on December 10, followed by an inspection of the Jagannath temple in Digha on December 11. She is scheduled to return to Kolkata on December 12. It is widely believed that the state government is keen on inaugurating the temple before the upcoming elections to solidify its appeal among the electorate.

As the visit draws closer, all eyes will be on how the Chief Minister handles both the administrative aspects of the temple’s final stages and the political symbolism that accompanies such a high-profile religious event.

New “Quality Control Unit” Launched to Enhance Airport Security Amid Surge in False Bomb Threats


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 7, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant move to bolster security measures, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has launched a new initiative aimed at increasing technological capabilities and world-class security protocols at the country’s airports. The newly introduced “Quality Control Unit” is designed to enhance the Aviation Security Group (ASG) and will be implemented across 68 airports in India.

This development comes in the wake of rising concerns over false bomb threats that have plagued the aviation sector in recent months. According to aviation authorities, incidents of hoax bomb scares have caused substantial disruptions, not only inconveniencing passengers but also straining airport security resources. The false threats have been particularly prevalent on social media platforms, with widespread reports causing undue alarm.

As of November 13 this year, there have been as many as 994 reported hoax bomb threats across various flights, leading to severe disruptions. These threats were primarily propagated via social media, a phenomenon that has raised alarms among both aviation authorities and security experts. In response to this, social media platforms have been urged to enforce stricter content regulation to curb the spread of such misinformation.

A CISF spokesperson, in a statement to news agency PTI, confirmed that the new “Quality Control Unit” is part of an initiative launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) to address growing security concerns. The spokesperson emphasized that the new unit aims to streamline airport security operations and enhance efficiency in response to the increasing challenges faced by security personnel.

Currently, about 50,000 CISF personnel are deployed across 68 airports, working tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of passengers and airport facilities. Experts have also suggested that there is an urgent need for a legislative overhaul to address the evolving challenges in aviation security and to implement stricter measures against the growing threat of false alerts.

With the addition of this new unit, officials hope to minimize the impact of hoax threats while reinforcing the safety protocols necessary to protect the integrity of India’s aviation sector. As authorities continue to monitor the situation, stakeholders in the aviation industry are urging a concerted effort to improve both physical and digital security infrastructure.

The launch of the “Quality Control Unit” marks a critical step toward enhancing the overall safety and security framework at India’s airports, ensuring that passengers and airline staff remain safeguarded in an increasingly volatile environment.

Telangana’s Nuziveedu Seeds Introduces High-Yielding ‘Barsha Minikit’ for Monsoon Paddy Cultivation in West Bengal

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 6, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant breakthrough for paddy cultivation, Telangana-based seed research and manufacturing company Nuziveedu Seeds has successfully introduced a new variety of Minikit paddy that can be cultivated during the monsoon season. The ‘Barsha Minikit Tronipi Satanbbi Chiyattar’ variety, which has been successfully grown in several districts of West Bengal, promises to tackle challenges related to paddy cultivation during the rainy season, such as disease and insect infestation.


Minikit paddy has long been considered difficult to cultivate during the monsoon due to its vulnerability to pests and diseases, which have deterred farmers from planting it in this period. However, the ‘Barsha Minikit’ is a game-changer, as it is specifically designed to thrive in the monsoon, offering farmers a high-yielding, disease-resistant alternative. The seed is said to be particularly beneficial in filling the gap in paddy production during the off-season, especially in regions like West Bengal, which relies heavily on Boro rice.

The success of this innovative seed was celebrated recently in Jamira village, located in the Kharagpur 2 block of Paschim Medinipur district, through a special event organized by Nuziveedu Seeds. The occasion saw the renowned singer Shri Uttam Das Baul performing a song that praised the success of the ‘Barsha Minikit’ and its potential to revolutionize rice cultivation in the region. Through his performance, Baul highlighted the superior quality of the seeds and the positive impact they could have on the farming community.

According to Nuziveedu Seeds, ‘Barsha Minikit’ is ready for harvest in 130 to 135 days, making it a relatively quick-growing variety with high yields. Apart from its high productivity, the rice is also noted for its superior taste, offering a more delectable alternative to other rice varieties. The plant’s robust nature enables it to withstand various weather conditions, standing tall without the risk of lodging, which is a common issue with other rice plants. Additionally, the variety is less susceptible to insect and disease pressures, leading to reduced pesticide costs for farmers.

One of the most significant benefits of cultivating ‘Barsha Minikit’ is the potential for higher profits. The high yield and reduced input costs, such as lower pesticide usage, result in greater income for farmers. This, in turn, could contribute to the economic empowerment of the farming community, especially in areas where paddy production is critical.

The authorities involved in the project are optimistic that, with proper guidance and implementation, the ‘Barsha Minikit’ could bring about a revolution in monsoon paddy cultivation. By adopting this research seed, farmers will be able to increase their Boro rice production significantly, contributing to higher overall rice yields in the region. This, according to experts, will not only benefit the agricultural community but will also play a crucial role in boosting West Bengal’s rice production capacity, potentially transforming it into a key player in India’s rice economy.

As farmers embrace this new variety, Nuziveedu Seeds is hopeful that the introduction of ‘Barsha Minikit’ will set a new precedent for rice cultivation in the monsoon season, driving economic growth and ensuring food security for the state and beyond.

Hindu Mahasabha Protests in Kolkata Against Bangladesh’s Treatment of Minorities, Boycotts Bangladeshi Products

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 6, 2024, Kolkata  :  

In a strongly worded protest against recent incidents in Bangladesh, the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, one of India’s oldest political organizations, has demanded a social boycott of Bangladeshi nationals seeking medical treatment in India. The protest, led by the State President Dr. Chandrachud Goswami, took place in various parts of Kolkata today, where protesters engaged in symbolic acts of defiance, including buying Bangladeshi products from local shops, spreading them across streets, burning them, and feeding them to dogs. The protest was aimed at sending a powerful message condemning the alleged mistreatment of Hindus and moderate Muslims in Bangladesh, as well as the desecration of the Indian national flag in the neighboring country.

The Mahasabha’s protest, which unfolded in areas like Maniktala More, Girish Park Crossing, and near the Calcutta High Court, also involved the distribution of leaflets urging the public to boycott all Bangladeshi products and promote indigenous goods. Dr. Goswami, in his statement, criticized the Bangladesh government’s actions, particularly highlighting the killing of Hindus and moderate Muslims, wrongful arrests, and the recent attacks on activists like Chinmayakrishna Prabhu. He also expressed outrage over the reported deaths of two lawyers in Bangladesh who supported Prabhu.

“The Indian soldiers’ sacrifice is what made Bangladesh an independent nation. Their flag, with the rising sun in dark red, is symbolic of the blood shed by our soldiers. Bangladesh must understand that there is no forgiveness for such atrocities. While we are not generalizing the intentions of all Bangladeshis who come here for treatment, we refuse to remain passive in the face of these heinous crimes,” Dr. Goswami said during the protest.

The protest was framed as a message not only against Bangladesh’s alleged barbaric acts but also against the inaction from the international community. Goswami further emphasized that while India’s doors are open for medical assistance, it is not India’s responsibility to differentiate between moderate Muslims and terrorist fundamentalists seeking treatment. He called upon the central government to consider sending peacekeepers to Bangladesh if the atrocities do not stop immediately, echoing the appeal made by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Pragya Bharti, the convener of the Hindu Mahasabha’s women’s wing, added her voice to the protest, stating, “They killed our brothers, so we will punish them for their sins by killing them with rice.” Bharti reaffirmed the Mahasabha’s commitment to boycotting Bangladeshi products and emphasizing local handicrafts and cottage industries, as a show of solidarity with the victims of violence in Bangladesh. Anamika Mondal, the Mahasabha’s office secretary, condemned the abuse of women and children in Bangladesh, calling it a “shame for all of humanity.”

Legal advisor Advocate Dinesh Pani, speaking on behalf of the Mahasabha’s legal cell, stated that the organization is preparing to file a case against the Bangladesh government in the International Court of Justice, citing violations of human rights and the breakdown of legal systems in the country. “The brutality being carried out in Bangladesh is beyond the scope of even medieval barbarism,” he remarked.

The protest in Kolkata was marked by participation from several key members of the Hindu Mahasabha, including Anamika Mondal, Pragya Bharti, Sayak Bose, Shashi Agarwal, Sarita Sanganeria, and Advocate Dinesh Pani, who led various actions across the city. The Mahasabha’s call for a boycott of Bangladeshi products and its focus on promoting indigenous goods has sparked considerable debate on social media and within political circles, raising questions about the broader impact of the protest on India-Bangladesh relations and on the local economy.

As the protest concluded, Dr. Goswami reiterated his demand for action, asserting that the government of Bangladesh must be held accountable for its treatment of minorities and its alleged crimes against humanity. The Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, with this protest, aims to draw global attention to what it calls the ongoing oppression in Bangladesh and the failure of the international community to act decisively.

Governor CV Anand Bose Finalizes Appointments of Vice Chancellors for Six West Bengal Universities Following Supreme Court Order

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 6, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant development for the higher education sector in West Bengal, the Chancellor and Governor of the state, CV Ananda Bose, has finalized the appointments of Vice Chancellors for six major universities, following a proposal by the state government. This decision comes after a prolonged delay and in compliance with a Supreme Court directive.


State Education Minister Bratya Basu shared the news on social media, confirming that, after years of uncertainty, these universities will now have permanent Vice Chancellors. The announcement was welcomed by academics and government officials alike, as it marks a resolution to a long-standing issue.

The issue of appointing permanent Vice Chancellors in state-run universities had been a point of contention for some time. The West Bengal state government, which holds the authority to nominate Vice Chancellors, had faced challenges due to legal and procedural delays. Allegations had been raised that the state government aimed to appoint individuals aligned with its political interests. As a result, a case was filed in the Supreme Court, which led to the formation of a search committee to select the Vice Chancellors.

The search committee, headed by former Chief Justice U U Lalit, was tasked with ensuring that the appointments followed a transparent and merit-based process. After a detailed review, the committee submitted its recommendations to the Governor, who, in his capacity as Chancellor, gave his final approval to the proposed candidates.

List of newly appointed Vice Chancellors:

Presidency University: Nirmalya Narayan Chakraborty
Kalyani University: Kallol Paul
Bankura University: Rup Kumar Barman
Burdwan University: Sankar Kumar Nath
Siddho- Kanho- Birsha University: Pabitra Kumar Chakraborty
Rani Rashmoni Green University: Amiya Kumar Panda
Each of the newly appointed Vice Chancellors comes with a strong academic and administrative background, and their appointments are expected to bring stability and progress to these universities.

Expressing his gratitude, Justice U U Lalit, who chaired the search committee, thanked both the Chief Minister and the Governor for their cooperation in the process. He acknowledged the pivotal role of the Supreme Court in ensuring that the appointments were made in accordance with the highest standards of transparency and fairness.

In his statement, Education Minister Bratya Basu highlighted the importance of having permanent leadership in these institutions, noting that it would help improve governance and academic standards in the universities. “The appointment of permanent Vice Chancellors after such a long delay is a victory for the educational system of West Bengal,” he stated.

The appointments are seen as a significant step in restoring stability to the administration of higher education institutions in the state. West Bengal’s universities had been functioning without permanent Vice Chancellors for an extended period, which had affected their academic and administrative functioning. With these appointments, it is expected that the universities will now benefit from consistent leadership and enhanced governance.

Furthermore, the resolution of this issue comes at a time when there has been increased scrutiny of university appointments across the country. The Supreme Court’s involvement and the formation of a search committee underscore the growing importance of transparency and meritocracy in educational leadership.

As the new Vice Chancellors take charge of their respective universities, all eyes will be on their leadership and their ability to address the challenges faced by these institutions. The hope is that their appointments will usher in a new era of academic excellence, administrative efficiency, and political neutrality in West Bengal’s higher education system.

In MP, Class 12 Student Shoots School Principal and Escapes on Principal’s Two-Wheeler; Arrested from Another State

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews | December 6, 2024, Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh: In a shocking incident on Thursday, a government school principal was shot dead by a 17-year-old student inside the premises of Dhamora Government High School, located in Chhatarpur district. The deceased has been identified as Surendra Kumar Saxena, aged 55, who had served as the school principal for the past five years.


According to police sources, the incident occurred around 1:30 PM when two Class 12 students entered the school, as they did regularly. Principal Saxena, while making his way to the school toilet, was followed by the two students. There, one of the students allegedly shot him in the head using a locally-made pistol, causing immediate death. The second student, who accompanied the accused, reportedly did not participate in the shooting and was later seen attempting to stop the crime.

Hearing the gunshots, other teachers and students rushed to the scene, but the assailants had already fled. The accused managed to escape on the principal’s scooter, which was taken alongside Saxena’s bike. The police quickly initiated a manhunt, and the primary suspect was arrested a few hours later in Uttar Pradesh’s Mahoba district, near the state border.

The arrested student, a Class 12 pupil at the same school, has been identified as the shooter. Police reports suggest the student was previously reprimanded by Saxena for repeated indiscipline, including misconduct with female students and frequent absences from class. Additionally, it has emerged that the accused had been scolded by the principal on the day of the murder, which may have triggered the violent act. The accused admitted to shooting Saxena in a fit of rage, claiming that he had been hurt by the principal’s repeated scoldings.

Superintendent of Police Agam Jain confirmed the arrest of the 17-year-old and stated that the firearm used in the murder had been seized from him. According to the accused, he acted alone, while the second student seen in the CCTV footage may have attempted to intervene. CCTV footage revealed the accused fleeing the school grounds after the incident, though the second student was not involved in the shooting.

Saxena’s family has raised suspicions that the murder was part of a larger conspiracy, possibly involving insiders within the school. Rajendra Saxena, the victim’s brother, suggested that the principal had been under pressure from certain school staff members to overlook rules, and this may have led to the fatal attack. Saxena’s brother noted that the school gate, which is typically closed during class hours, was found wide open on the day of the murder.

Meanwhile, teachers at the school have expressed their shock at the crime, describing Principal Saxena as a well-respected figure known for his commitment to discipline and his efforts to counsel troubled students. Harishankar Joshi, a teacher at Dhamora Government High School, praised Saxena as a “gem of a person” and emphasized that he had been working to address the issues surrounding indiscipline, even calling parents when necessary.

Police investigations are ongoing, with officers focusing on the possibility of a wider conspiracy involving school staff. Superintendent of Police Jain clarified that only one student had been charged with the murder, although an initial suspicion of a second accomplice had arisen due to CCTV footage. Additionally, the accused has reportedly identified an individual as the supplier of the weapon, which is now under investigation.

Saxena’s colleagues and students are still reeling from the tragic event. The motive for the killing appears to stem from the student’s long-standing grievances, but the family of the deceased has called for a thorough probe into the broader circumstances surrounding the crime.

The tragic event has shocked the local community, sparking discussions about the state of discipline in schools and the growing incidents of violence among students. Parents and local authorities have expressed concern over the alarming rise in student indiscipline, with some calling for stricter monitoring of students and better communication between schools and law enforcement.

The death of Principal Surendra Kumar Saxena has sent shockwaves through Chhatarpur and beyond, highlighting deep concerns regarding student behavior, school discipline, and potential internal conspiracies. Authorities have vowed to leave no stone unturned in uncovering the truth behind this gruesome act.

As investigations continue, the school community is left to grapple with the aftermath of this tragic event, which has left a lasting impact on the students, teachers, and family of the victim.

Kolkata International Film Festival Kicks Off Amid Cultural Celebrations

 

Meanwhile, the 30th Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) kicked off with much fanfare, as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee inaugurated the event. The festival, which celebrates global cinema, included a moon market at the Dhandhanya Auditorium, where the opening film, Galpa Lukana Sathi, directed by Tapan Sinha, was screened. Special guests at the event included Bollywood actor Shatrughan Sinha and cricket legend Sourav Ganguly, along with Tollywood stars and international dignitaries.

The focus country for this year’s KIFF is France, with the festival celebrating the rich cultural exchange between India and the global film industry. The opening ceremony was hosted by actors June Mallya and Jishu Sengupta, and featured tributes to legendary figures of Bengali cinema, including Uttam Kumar, Soumitra Chatterjee, and Tapan Sinha. In her speech, Mamata Banerjee emphasized that “Cinema has no boundaries. This world is one country, and we are all one.”

Mamata also expressed gratitude to the stars and guests involved in the festival, noting that this year’s edition would screen not only international films but also a significant number of Bengali films. Notably, however, no films from Bangladesh are being showcased at the festival this year, which has sparked some discussion among film enthusiasts.

As Kolkata continues to celebrate its rich cultural heritage, the initiatives by the Kolkata Municipality to promote Bengali, alongside efforts like the KIFF, underline the city’s commitment to preserving and celebrating its identity in the face of changing global dynamics.

Kolkata Municipality Mandates Bengali on Shop Signboards Amid Growing Language Concerns

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, December 5, 2024 :  

In a move that highlights the growing concerns over the use of Bengali in Kolkata, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has announced that all shop, restaurant, and commercial center signboards in the city will now be required to display Bengali, alongside other languages. This order comes in the wake of recent remarks made by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who had expressed concern over the existential and language crisis faced by Bengalis, particularly in Kolkata.

A few months ago, Mamata Banerjee had raised the issue, pointing out that there are areas in Kolkata where only Hindi is spoken, overshadowing the city’s native language. This growing dominance of non-Bengali languages has led to fears that Bengali, the mother tongue of the people of Kolkata, could eventually fade from public life if immediate measures are not taken. Now, the KMC has stepped in to address this pressing issue, making it mandatory for all commercial establishments to ensure that Bengali is prominently displayed on their signboards.

According to an official from the Kolkata Municipality, this regulation is part of the civic body’s efforts to preserve Bengali as the language of communication in the city. “This is a step to protect our heritage and identity. Without action, Bengali could disappear from the city,” said the official. The KMC has set a deadline for the implementation of this rule: February 21, 2025. If businesses fail to comply, they will face penalties.

Swapan Kundu, the Secretary of the Kolkata Municipality, confirmed that communication has already begun with the owners of shops, restaurants, and commercial centers. “We are informing them that the names and details on their signboards must include Bengali alongside other languages, ensuring that the language of the people is not lost in the commercial landscape of Kolkata,” he stated.

The decision has been welcomed by the civic community and supporters of Bengali culture, who believe that this initiative will help preserve the language’s prominence in the city. In October 2024, Trinamool Congress (TMC) Councillor Biswaroop Dey had raised the issue during a meeting, calling for all signboards of government and private offices to include Bengali. This new mandate is a direct response to his suggestion and will be enforced across the city.

The move to safeguard Bengali is gaining traction, with both residents and cultural organizations voicing their support for the KMC’s intervention. The shift comes at a time when cultural and linguistic identity is a matter of increasing concern, particularly in a metropolis like Kolkata, where the presence of non-Bengali-speaking communities has grown.

Mamata Banerjee Sets Strict Guidelines for Ministers Ahead of 2026 Elections, Demands Weekly Progress Reports

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 5, 2024, Kolkata : In a decisive move, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has made it clear that there is no question of debate regarding her leadership within the Trinamool Congress (TMC). She firmly asserted that she will have the final say in all party matters, signaling her authoritative stance ahead of the 2026 state elections.


During a recent Trinamool council meeting, Banerjee laid down several new directives for her ministers, emphasizing the importance of efficiency and accountability in government functioning. With an eye on the upcoming electoral battle, the Chief Minister has adopted a more stringent approach to governance. She has initiated a detailed review of the performance of various departments, focusing especially on those that directly impact the common people.

Sources reveal that Mamata Banerjee has started inquiring about the progress of key departments, holding meetings with ministers and senior officials. In particular, she has ordered that work be expedited in departments that have a direct interface with the public, such as Public Works, Public Health Engineering, Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Resources, Transport, and Health.

To ensure greater accountability, the Chief Minister has mandated that ministers submit weekly reports detailing the progress of their respective departments. This new system will be enforced rigorously, with the aim of streamlining the administration and addressing the needs of the citizens in a timely manner.

Banerjee has specifically requested updates from several high-priority departments that have a direct impact on people’s daily lives. These include the Public Works and Public Health Engineering departments, Civil and Urban Development, Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Resources, Transport, and Health.

Following the state assembly session on Monday, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee conducted a review meeting with key ministers and officials, including Minister Pulak Roy, Minister Firhad Hakim, Panchayat Minister Pradeep Majumder, Agriculture Minister Shobhandeb Chatterjee, and Irrigation and Water Resources Development Minister Manas Bhuiyan. The meeting was also attended by Chief Secretary Manoj Pant.

During the meeting, Mamata Banerjee announced that from now on, these review meetings will be held every Monday, ensuring continuous monitoring of departmental activities and progress.

This increased focus on transparency and accountability reflects the Chief Minister’s commitment to effective governance, particularly as the state prepares for the 2026 elections. Banerjee’s strict new measures underscore her determination to maintain her leadership and ensure that her government remains responsive to the needs of the people.

India Poised to Benefit from Shifting Global Dynamics: NITI Aayog Members Suggest Strategic Opportunities Amid Global Trade Uncertainty

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 5, 2024, Kolkata:  India stands at the threshold of a unique opportunity to expand its global market share, particularly in the textile industry, as the international trade landscape faces turbulence. A senior member of the NITI Aayog expressed this view during the quarterly report release ceremony, where global shifts, including U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s potential tariff impositions and political unrest in neighboring Bangladesh, were discussed.


In a statement likely to reshape India’s export strategies, NITI Aayog officials reflected on Trump’s warning regarding the imposition of tariffs on China and other countries. While the proposed tariffs may disrupt global trade flows, they also present an opportunity for India to ramp up its exports and strengthen its position in the international market.

“Trump’s threats to impose tariffs will undoubtedly have significant consequences on world trade,” said the CEO of NITI Aayog. “However, for India, this could be a blessing in disguise, providing an opening to diversify and increase exports, particularly to markets affected by global trade shifts.”

In addition to the trade uncertainties stemming from U.S. policies, NITI Aayog members highlighted the deteriorating political and economic situation in Bangladesh as another potential avenue for India to gain a competitive edge. The country has faced growing internal strife, including protests, movements, and ongoing violence against the Hindu minority, which have disrupted the local textile industry—one of Bangladesh’s key economic pillars.

“Bangladesh’s textile industry, which plays a crucial role in its economy, has suffered due to the ongoing political unrest,” said Prabhakar Shau, Senior Program Director at NITI Aayog. “This presents India with a strategic opportunity to increase its market share by enhancing exports to Bangladesh, particularly in the textile sector. With the industry facing stagnation, India can benefit significantly by stepping in to fill the gap.”

Shau emphasized that India has the infrastructure, expertise, and production capacity to meet the demand that Bangladesh is no longer able to fulfill efficiently due to its internal challenges. As a result, India could emerge as the preferred supplier for textile goods in the region.

Moreover, a senior NITI Aayog official remarked that the current political and economic climate in Bangladesh does not create a favorable environment for foreign investments, making it even more crucial for India to capitalize on this window of opportunity. “Countries are increasingly reluctant to invest in Bangladesh due to the instability, which further complicates trade relations,” the official added.

In light of these developments, NITI Aayog officials have urged the Indian government to focus on bolstering exports, particularly in sectors where global shifts present clear advantages. The textile industry, in particular, is seen as a prime sector for this strategic push, given its significance both regionally and globally.

With global trade uncertainties mounting, India’s policymakers see this as a critical juncture to strengthen the nation’s position on the world stage, leveraging both international political dynamics and regional economic disruptions to secure long-term growth.
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