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Bengal polls: Trinamool MLA alleges bombs hurled by BJP-backed goons in North 24 Parganas

Bengal polls: Trinamool MLA alleges bombs hurled by BJP-backed goons in North 24 Parganas According to TMC workers, BJP miscreants hurdled bombs on BT Road in Panihati after the polling for the fifth phase ended on Saturday. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Trinamool Congress supporters take out a motorcycle rally during a campaign for the West Bengal Assembly polls, at Gargaria in Birbhum district. (Photo | PTI) By ANI NORTH 24 PARGANAS: TMC MLA Nirmal Ghosh has alleged that miscreants backed by the BJP hurdled bombs in the Panihati area on Saturday night. According to TMC workers, BJP miscreants hurdled bombs on BT Road in Panihati after the polling for the fifth phase ended on Saturday. The miscreants threw the bombs from running vehicles and fled immediately.

Bengal: Local Issues, Candidate Choice and Polarisation Will Determine Who Wins North 24 Parganas

Bengal: Local Issues, Candidate Choice and Polarisation Will Determine Who Wins North 24 Parganas In the 2016 assembly elections, the TMC swept this district by winning 27 seats. What has change since? Politics8 hours ago Kolkata: North 24 Parganas district, adjoining Kolkata, is the largest district of West Bengal with 33 assembly constituencies. This district will play a key role in determining which party will form government in the state. In the 2016 assembly elections, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) swept this district by winning 27 seats. The Congress and the Left won three each. However, by 2019, a lot of political changes took place in the district, which led to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning two out of five Lok Sabha seats or leading in 12 out of 33 assembly segments.

Titagarh Wagons (₹54 5): Buy - The Hindu BusinessLine

March 02, 2021 × The stock of Titagarh Wagons has gained 6.9 per cent accompanied by good volume on Tuesday, surpassing a key resistance at ₹53.5. This rally has strengthened the medium-term uptrend and provides traders an opportunity to buy the stock at current levels. Since the stock recorded a 52-week low at ₹20.5 in March 2020, it has been in an intermediate-term uptrend. However, the stock had met with a key resistance at ₹62 in early January and was on a short-term downtrend until last week, were it took support at ₹48. Moreover, the intermediate-term uptrend had also cushioned the stock at around ₹48. There has been an increase in volume over the past three trading sessions. The daily as well as the weekly relative strength indices are on the brink of entering the bullish zone from the neutral region.

Mumbai: Monorail phase 2 counts 5,000 ridership a day amid COVID-19

Mumbai: Monorail phase 2 counts 5,000 ridership a day amid COVID-19 Mumbai: Monorail services resume operation ANI The Mumbai Monorail Phase-2 starting from Santh Ghadge Maharaj (SGM) Chowk to Wadala was commissioned on March 3, 2019 completing two years on Wednesday. However, the problem of poor ridership persist due to limited rakes and prevailing pandemic situation. Currently only 5,000 ridership is counted in a day. Less than the pre-covid time period ridership, which was between over 10,000-17,000 per day. The entire 19.54 kilometers from SGM Chowk to Chembur is operational in a graded manner at a time gap of 30 minutes each. There are total six rakes in working condition, but three rakes are used rotationally. The monorail service is available from 6am till 11:30pm.

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