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The results for the 2026 West Bengal Madhyamik Examination are being published today,

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  The results for the 2026 West Bengal Madhyamik Examination are being published today.  Reported by Sanchita chatterjee  kolkata: The results for the 2026 West Bengal Madhyamik Examination are being published today, May 8, 2026. Following the formal announcement of the results via a press conference at 9:30 AM, candidates will be able to view their results on the portals wbresults.nic.in and wbbse.wb.gov.in starting from 10:15 AM. West Bengal Madhyamik Examination 2026 Results Madhyamik Result 2026 | Madhyamik Exams Held from February 2 to 12 Examination Period: The examinations were conducted from February 2 to February 12, 2026. Checking Results: In addition to wbresults.nic.in and wbbse.wb.gov.in, results can also be accessed via DigiLocker, mobile applications, and SMS services. Passing Marks: To pass theoretical subjects, candidates must secure a specific percentage of the total marks (typically 25% or 27% out of 100; this may vary across different boards, though th...

How much is the rate? Will you go or not? Get on the bike.

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  How much is the rate? Will you go or not? Get on the bike.  Sanchita chatterjee: A beautiful girl is standing alone on the road, the clock strikes 12 midnight. The girl is not going anywhere. The girl is standing alone on the deserted road at various intersections or bus stands in the area until 3 am. Someone comes and taunts her, tries to pull her by her clothes, but the girl is measuring her water, there is no special shouting, in three hours a total of 40 drunken men have come and attacked her abused her, asked her what the rate is and whether she can be found at night, tried to harass her. Do you think this is a strange incident? No police? In fact, that girl is none other than IPS B Sumathi herself, the newly appointed Police Commissioner of Malkajgiri, Hyderabad. He was receiving complaints from the girls of the area that the tendency of harassing girls at night is increasing in the area, so the Police Commissioner himself went out on the road in disguise in the darkne...

. N. Ravi, has dissolved the current West Bengal Legislative Assembly through a directive effective from May 7, 2026.

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 Reported by Sanchita chatterjee 7 th May 2026: The possibility of temporarily imposing President's Rule in West Bengal has emerged, sparking intense political and constitutional debate. This situation has arisen following the 2026 State Assembly elections, the results of which triggered an unprecedented constitutional crisis within the state. Chief Minister Refuses to Resign In the Assembly elections, the BJP secured an absolute majority by winning 207 seats, while the Trinamool Congress saw its tally drop to 80 seats. However, citing allegations of vote rigging, the outgoing Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, has refused to tender her resignation. Dissolution of the Assembly The State Governor, R. N. Ravi, has dissolved the current West Bengal Legislative Assembly through a directive effective from May 7, 2026. Absence of a Caretaker Government Typically, prior to the formation of a new government, the outgoing Chief Minister continues to discharge duties in a 'caretaker' c...

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has created an unprecedented constitutional deadlock by refusing to resign.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has created an unprecedented constitutional deadlock by refusing to resign.    Reported by Sanchita chatterjee kolkata 7 th May 2026: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has triggered an unprecedented constitutional standoff by refusing to resign following the All India Trinamool Congress defeat in the 2026 state assembly elections. In a defiant press conference, Banerjee declared, "No question of me resigning... we were defeated not by public mandate but by conspiracy," specifically pointing to the Election Commission of India rather than her political rivals.   Mamata Banerjee explicitly stated that her fight was against the Election Commission of India, which she accused of acting in a highly biased manner and altering the outcome through systemic manipulation. Refusal to Visit Raj Bhavan: She stated, "I will not go to Raj Bhavan" to submit her resignation, challenging the authorities to take action under existi...

The future strategies of the opposition alliance, and bilateral cooperation.

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 This meeting was organized by the Samajwadi Party Sanchita Chatterjeeat  Kalighat, Kolkata 07 May 2026,: It involved Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav and the top leadership of the All India Trinamool Congress. This serves as a courtesy initiative aimed at strengthening mutual cordiality and political understanding between the top leaders of the two parties. The discussions covered contemporary national politics, the future strategies of the opposition alliance, and bilateral cooperation. Traditional gifts and messages of goodwill were exchanged during the meeting.

Strict security and surveillance arrangements have been made at the health building to protect government documents and files.

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  Reported  by Sanchita chatterjee  kolkata 7th May 2026: In light of the state's recent political landscape, stringent security and surveillance measures have been implemented at Swasthya Bhawan to safeguard government documents and files. Amidst the backdrop of the Lok Sabha elections and the shifting political climate, these special measures have been adopted to ensure that no critical government files or documents are illicitly smuggled out of—or 'made to vanish' from—Swasthya Bhawan under any circumstances.Doctors' Apprehensions and Letter to the Chief Secretary On behalf of the 'Joint Platform of Doctors,' Dr. Punyabrata Gun and Dr. Hiralal Konar dispatched an urgent letter to the State Chief Secretary, Dushyant Nariala. They expressed apprehensions that a certain section of the health administration might attempt to make critical documents and files disappear—or even destroy them—in an effort to cover up evidence of various irregularities and acts of corr...