Fanaticism in the name of science
My first industrial job after graduating with a PhD in theoretical physics was that of an R&D engineer at RCA, which at the time was a major conglomerate in the US.
My first industrial job after graduating with a PhD in theoretical physics was that of an R&D engineer at RCA, which at the time was a major conglomerate in the US.
India’s banking sector is grappling with a significant liquidity crunch, one that threatens not only financial stability but also the broader economy.
The fugitive Palamau tiger has finally sneaked into the Bengal forests, crossing the Subarnarekha River in the early hours of today, in a similar manner to tigress Zeenat – an escapee from Similipal Tiger Reserve, Odisha – who intruded on 20 December last.
Senior BJP leader and former Union Minister Smriti Irani alleged on Sunday that evidence has surfaced of fake Aadhaar cards, voter IDs, and PAN cards being created for illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in Delhi's Sangam Vihar area.
The East Coast Railways on Sunday announced the operation of special trains for the convenience of pilgrims traveling to the upcoming Maha Kumbh Mela for pilgrims from the coastal State.
Agitating doctors belonging to the West Bengal Joint Platform of Doctors (WBJPD), an umbrella of different bodies of registered doctors in the state, have sent mails to the state chief secretary Manoj Pant and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), probing the heinous incident of rape and murder at R G Kar Hospital on 9 August.
Several serious patients and their families are facing significant challenges in receiving timely treatment at North Bengal Medical College and Hospital (NBMC&H) due to an acute shortage of trolleys and wheelchairs.
The commissioner of Asansol Municipal Corporation (AMC), IAS officer Raju Mishra has ordered demolition of a shopping plaza in the over 100 years old heritage building, Atwal Bhawan, situated in the Bazar area beside the G T Road in Asansol town.
Spurious drugs worth Rs 6.60 crore was seized by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), East Zone, and the Drugs Control Directorate, West Bengal from a whole premises in Kolkata.
In December 1978, Jimmy Carter who has died aged 100 outlined his belief that American strategic decisions abroad should be shaped by an adherence to human rights. “Human rights is the soul of our foreign policy … because human rights is the soul of our sense of nationhood.”