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    ET Make in India SME Regional Summit in Kolkata to look at Bengal’s potential and opportunities to uplift MSMEs

    Entering its third city this year, the ET Make in India SME Regional Summit will host brainstorming sessions, networking opportunities and engaging discussions with entrepreneurs and government representatives on developing businesses in the region.

    Bengal's political landscape shifts from student to dynastic politics in this Lok Sabha elections

    Bengal, known for vibrant student politics, is now witnessing influential political families taking the spotlight. "This is a new trend in Bengal politics, shifting from class-based to dynasty politics. Never before have so many candidates hailed from political lineages," said political scientist Maidul Islam from the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, as reported by PTI.

    MHA okayed 34 public prosecutors ahead of NIA's Bengal raid

    NIA team was attacked in West Bengal's East Medinipur district on Saturday when it was conducting searches to arrest two key conspirators - Balai Charan Maity and Manobrata Jana - for their alleged involvement in the December 2022 blast in which three persons were killed.

    Bengal 2022 blast case: NIA arrests 2 amid attack by crowd; officer injured

    NIA arrests key conspirators in 2022 blast case after facing crowd resistance in West Bengal, leading to injuries and vehicle damage, reminiscent of past attacks on law enforcement officials in the region.

    Bengal's new DGP Rajeev Kumar: From controversial accusations to high-stakes investigations

    In 2009, the TMC accused Kolkata Police's STF chief of phone surveillance on then-railway minister Mamata Banerjee. In 2019, Banerjee protested against the CBI's probe into the same IPS officer's role in the Saradha chit fund case. Rajeev Kumar, a 1989-batch IPS officer, has been appointed as the new DG and IGP of West Bengal Police by the TMC government.

    West Bengal Guv approaches ISRO to identify technology to curb ragging in universities

    The Governor of West Bengal, CV Ananda Bose, has reached out to ISRO for assistance in curbing ragging in Jadavpur University and other college and university campuses. Following the recent death of a first-year student who was allegedly ragged, Bose has directed the university to install CCTV cameras and implement UGC guidelines.

    The Economic Times
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