Former Bengal CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharya’s condition still critical, still on invasive ventilation

Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, a former chief minister of West Bengal and a seasoned CPM leader, is still in serious condition. Due to respiratory problems, Buddhadeb Bhattacharya was brought into the intensive care unit of a hospital in Kolkata on Saturday, July 29.

According to the medical professionals caring for him, mechanical ventilation has been started. He said that 79-year-old Bhattacharya had a chest CT scan performed the morning.

The interdisciplinary team’s chief physician stated, “Mr. Bhattacharya’s health situation is critical but stable. Still receiving invasive ventilation, he. This morning, we performed a CT scan of his chest. The treatment is working for him,- while attending to him.

To determine the severity of the lung infection for which the seasoned leader was admitted to the hospital on Saturday afternoon, he is likely to undertake several tests later in the day.

According to the doctor, the outcomes of the tests will be used to determine the medical team’s next course of action.

ED summons actress Saayoni Ghosh for questioning in West Bengal school recruitment case

Actress-turned-politician and TMC state youth wing president Saayoni Ghosh has been called in for questioning by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which is looking into the multi-crore school recruitment scam in West Bengal.

On June 30, she received a summons to the ED central government office (CGO) complex in Salt Lake, which is located on the northern outskirts of Kolkata. Late Tuesday night, sources said Ghosh had received a notice.

Why ED summoned Saayoni?

Sources claim that the investigators discovered the connection between Kuntal Ghosh and Saayoni Ghosh in a case involving real estate. According to sources, Saayoni is the subject of an investigation into a South Kolkata flat. However, ED sources claim that Saayoni’s interrogation could give the recruitment corruption case a fresh turn.

West Bengal Panchayat elections: BJP reached the High Court due to non-deployment of central forces

The BJP filed a complaint with the High Court on the incidence of violence that occurred during nomination for the West Bengal panchayat elections.

The BJP further asserts that in defiance of the court’s directive, central forces are not being deployed. The state administration was ordered by the Calcutta High Court to use central forces in the panchayat elections in its decision from Tuesday. Specifically, directives were given to hold panchayat elections in seven districts with central forces present.

The plea was submitted by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary, the state president of the Congress, and opposition leader Shubhendu Adhikari.

Kurmi community alleged administrative conspiracy to instigate Santhal community against them in Bengal

According to Kurmi activists in West Bengal, an administrative conspiracy is underway in the state to instigate the Santhal community against them as they protest for Scheduled Tribe status.

“There is an obvious plot to turn the tribal community’s members against us. This plot is being orchestrated by the administration. Ajit Mahato, the head of the Kurmis, said that Kolkata was the main operation center for this scheme. However, he refused to name the “main brain” that he claimed.

As a result of ongoing protests demanding ST recognition and a more recent attack on the vehicle carrying Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, tensions between the Kurmi and the state administration have been on the rise for a while.

Fire breaks out at Saraf Bhavan near Raj Bhavan in West Bengal, many fire tenders present

Near the Raj Bhavan in West Bengal, a fire started. The fire was put out by a number of fire engines.

According to reports, a fire started on Wednesday in Kolkata‘s Saraf Bhavan, which is close to Raj Bhavan. After arriving at the scene, fire engines are attempting to contain the fire.

At 10 am, a fire started in a multi-story building. It has been reported that on Wednesday morning a fire started in a multi-story structure close to the West Bengal Raj Bhavan in central Kolkata.

According to a fire department representative, there have been no reports of casualties related to this incident.

ED issued summons to Sukanya Mondal in connection with the multi-crore cattle smuggling scam

ED has summoned Sukanya Mondal, daughter of Trinamool Congress chief Anubrata Mondal, to appear at the agency’s New Delhi office for questioning regarding the West Bengal cattle smuggling scam.

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According to a new summons issued on Thursday, she has been called to appear at the ED headquarters by March 20.

On March 15, Sukanya Mondal was anticipated at the ED’s office in New Delhi. However, she informed the central organisation via her counsel that she could not attend due to health reasons at the last minute. However, she had not communicated whether she would be travelling to New Delhi by March 20.

Teachers Scam: ED probing Trinamool Congress leader Santanu Bandyopadhyay’s assets worth around Rs 20 crore

The Enforcement Directorate (ED), which is looking into the matter, has discovered assets and property belonging to Trinamool Congress leader Santanu Bandyopadhyay that is estimated to be worth around Rs 20 crore. Bandyopadhyay was arrested in connection with the massive teachers recruitment scam in West Bengal.

The sum was already specified by ED on this count in the remand letter. The asset information obtained by ED sleuths shows that Bandyopadhyay, his wife Priyanka Bandyopadhyay, or both of them jointly possess the assets.

Officials from the investigation agency have reportedly contacted the office of property registration to obtain more information.

CBI froze 12 bank accounts of middleman Tapas Mandal in teacher recruitment scam

Tapas Mandal, the mediator detained in the case, has had 12 bank accounts frozen by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) agents looking into the crore rupees teacher recruitment scam in West Bengal.

Six of the board’s twelve private bank accounts are tied to the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) and Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) colleges that they own. At the same time, the other six are private accounts linked to other institutions.

The multi-crore teachers scam in the state has already landed Bhattacharya, his wife Satrupa, and their son Souvik in judicial custody.

CBI investigators are undertaking a parallel investigation into the case with their colleagues in the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The ED will now look into the transactional information of these 12 accounts.

CM Mamata removed Nandini Chakraborty from Raj Bhavan; appointed Secretary of Tourism Department

Nandini Chakraborty was fired by the state government from her position as governor’s principal secretary. The position of Chief Secretary for the Department of Tourism has been granted to Nandini Chakraborty. It has not yet been revealed who would serve as the Governor’s principal secretary.

Kuntal Ghosh, TMC member arrested in teacher recruitment scam

West Bengal Teacher Recruitment Scam: Kuntal Ghosh, a member of the Trinamool Congress youth wing, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the West Bengal teacher recruitment scam after being questioned for two days straight. Kuntal, a Hooghly resident and member of the TMC youth wing, had his apartment searched by ED agents on Friday in relation to the case.

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According to sources, Kuntal Ghosh was detained as a result of the available information. According to a top Enforcement Directorate (ED) officer, Ghosh was first questioned by ED agents in Kolkata on Saturday morning and then arrested during an overnight search of his Chinar Park flat.

The CBI claims that between 2014 and 2021, TMC officials raised more than Rs 100 crore to hire staff members and teachers in West Bengal’s public schools.

A bribe allegedly worth between Rs 5 lakh and Rs 15 lakh was paid to obtain employment after failing the screening process. When Partha Chatterjee, a former state education minister, was detained last year in connection with the School Service Commission’s recruitment of students in grades 9 through 12, the Mamata Banerjee administration came under assault from the opposition.

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