The State This Week
TMC win Bengal Panchayat election 2023.
BJP lost in West Bengal in spite of holding campaigns in Bengal against TMC in Panchayat Election.
TMC won the Panchayat Election by huge margin, whereas Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee suffered an injury during a campaign yet she won and thanked citizens for trusting her party. BJP, CPM, and Congress were left behind.
TMC also won 88 Zila Parishads.
Amid the violence in the Panchayat election, the oppositions are stating TMC as a shame to Indian democracy.
The horrific incident in Malda, West Bengal: Two Tribal women are tortured, brutally beaten, and clothes were torn apart near the Police station.
Recently, the same incident happened in Manipur, where tribal women were raped and killed. On 19th July two tribal women of Malda’s Pakua Haat locality of Bamangola Police Station. A video went viral of this incident where it is visible that the Police were powerless and couldn’t help when both women were asking for help.
However, the investigations are still on the way, to identify who are all the criminals behind this inhuman incident. This incident took place right after a day when BJP Gram Sabha candidate of WB assert that she was “Paraded” and “stripped naked” by TMC workers during the Panchayat vote were held.
TMC 21st July 'Martyr’s Day rally’ causing problems in the lives of corporate workers
More than ten thousand TMC workers across the state were gathered on the 21st of July for TMC’s Marty’s Day in Kolkata. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated in a video message that "The July 21 Martyrs' Day Rally grasp a special place in our hearts. We all have been devoting this day to our martyrs and TMC party workers.” The Chief Minister and heads of the party got a mass number of supporters on their special day. Banners, Posters, and photographs of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee asking masses to join the rally which was to be held in the five-point Esplanade crossing have flecked the roads and lanes of the city.
Srijit Mukherji started rolling the camera for 'Dawshom Awbotaar’
Poster of the Film Dawshom Awbotaar [Photo Courtesy: Google/New Movie Review] |
App based Cab services have to obey new norms set by the state
West Bengal government issued a new set of norms in which they have fixed the cab fares to regulated the services of this mobile app-based cabs after receiving various complains.
The WB govt. has fixed the per kilometre fare of an AC cab at Rs. 18.75 and the base fare as Rs. 36.5.
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