Gorkhaland agitation: Shops reopen in Mirik, Kurseong after more than two months
• 8 years agoShops and markets on Monday reopened in the Mirik and Kurseong sub-divisions of the Darjeeling hills after more than two-and-a-half months of braving intimidation by the GJM.
Gorkhaland agitation: Search for Bimal Gurung continues as indefinite strike enters 81st day
• 8 years agoThe situation in Darjeeling remained tense as the indefinite shutdown in the hills entered its 81st day on Sunday.
Gorkhaland agitation: After 29 August meet with West Bengal govt, GJM committee discuss outcome
• 8 years agoGJM central committee will be meeting here on Thursday to discuss the outcome of the 29 August talks with the West Bengal government
Darjeeling unrest: Two GJM women activists arrested for arson and violence on 64th day of shutdown
• 8 years agoThe police arrested two women GJM activists in Darjeeling on Thursday for their alleged involvement in violence and arson that rocked the hills in June.
Darjeeling unrest: GJM pushes for Gorkhaland issue to be discussed in Parliament; strike enters 35th day
Ians • 8 years agoThe GMCC said the indefinite shutdown in the north Bengal hills will continue and urged national alliance partners to raise the Gorkhaland issue in Parliament
Darjeeling unrest: Fresh violence, arson after death of pro-Gorkhaland activist in police firing
Ians • 8 years agoGorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) on Monday claimed that one of their activists was killed and few others injured in police firing
Darjeeling unrest: GJM supporters march with body of colleague; torch Mirik panchayat office, damage govt vehicles
• 8 years agoPro-Gorkhaland supporters on Wednesday set ablaze a panchayat office and damaged a few government vehicles on the 28th day of the indefinite shutdown.
Darjeeling unrest Day 28: Situation tense but incident-free; GJM plans hunger strike
• 8 years agoDarjeeling was incident-free on Wednesday as the indefinite strike for a separate state of Gorkhaland entered its 28th day.
Bengal municipal elections: Counting for seven civic bodies to take place after violence-hit polls
Fp Staff • 8 years agoSeven municipal corporations in West Bengal — Darjeeling, Kurseong, Kalimpong, and Mirik in the hills of north Bengal, and Domkal, Pujali and Raiganj in the plains. witnessed polling this week, and all votes will be counted on Wednesday