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Indian Globe Trotting Cyclist Somen Debnath Reaches Southern California

ARTESIA, Calif. – Somen Debnath, who has been in the news for riding his bicycle around the world to create awareness on various issues, was in Artesia’s “Little India” on

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Checking on your Doctor's health! - Star of Mysore


By Dr. K. Javeed Nayeem, MD
A recent news report says that a drive in Kolkata and its suburbs that was started last June has revealed the existence of dozens of fake doctors, armed with fake medical degrees and diplomas who were merrily practicing and making tons of money by treating unsuspecting patients. And, if you think that these were the kind of self-made, fake medicine men that you come across if you have the courage to step into the narrow bylanes of a city or town, you are dead wrong. 
Yes, it is natural for us to assume that such things happen only in places which are inhabited by poor and illiterate folk who are completely helpless when it comes to looking into the credentials of the doctors they approach for their day-to-day health problems. Every one of the apprehended imposters was a very flourishing medical practitioner with attachments to good private and even government hospitals who were into this dirty business for many years. One of them who was attached to a very well-known and busy private hospital had been practicing as a gastro-enterologist for more than twenty years. 

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How the absence of recognisable faces within BJP in Bengal is leading to a host of defections from TMC

The saffron party is aware of its lack of depth of talent in the state, say observers, adding that is why the BJP is trying to engineer defections from the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC).

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As the fight for political space gets brutal in West Bengal, a look at its violent past


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Last month, BJP president JP Nadda’s convoy was attacked allegedly by TMC goons. Stone-pelting and open fight followed soon after. While it made national headlines, Bengalis would have slotted it under routine pre-election skirmish. For, Bengal’s encounter with violence runs deep. It has seen worse days.
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BJP workers burn an effigy of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a demonstration after BJP President J P Nadda's convoy was attacked in the state.

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Field work for 2 labour surveys to start by February, results by October


Field work for 2 labour surveys to start by February, results by October
The surveys on domestic workers and migration are expected to have a sample size of 1 lakh each. The survey on migration will be a household-based survey, while the data for domestic workers will be collected both from households and enterprises, the official said.
December 16, 2020 3:24:13 am
The migration survey to be undertaken by the Labour Bureau will provide estimates of the number of migrant workers in the country along with an assessment of the issues being faced by them.
To map the employment situation in the wake of the Covid pandemic, the Labour Bureau, under the Labour and Employment Ministry, plans to begin field work for two of its intended labour surveys — domestic workers and migration — by February, results for which are then targeted to be finalised by October next year. Field work for two more employment surveys — professionals (such as chartered accountants, lawyers and doctors) and transport workers — will also be rolled out once the work for other two surveys hits the ground, a senior Labour Ministry official said.

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