‘I felt a jolt. Everything turned upside down’

Howrah, May 29 — Grief and chaos reigned at Howrah station on Friday. Survivors of the Mumbai-bound Gyaneshwari Express who reached the station more than 12 hours after the mishap recounted the moments of horror.

Abdul Mondal (32) was sleeping in the S4 compartment when the train derailed. “I suddenly heard a thud and felt a huge jolt,” said Mondal, a resident of West Bengal’s North 24-Parganas district.

“After a few seconds when I came to my senses, I saw everything upside down. The compartment had turned turtle.

” He somehow managed to drag himself out through an emergency window. “I saw people lying like lumps of flesh inside the train bogie.

” Mondal, who boarded the train on Thursday night from Howrah station, was given first aid at Midnapore state general hospital and sent to Howrah by Purulia Express on Friday afternoon. Debashmita Majumdar stood beside Mondal, with an injured leg.

“The screams of agony of the injured are haunting me,” said Majumdar, who was heading to Mumbai in the ill-fated train. There was chaos at Mumbai’s Kurla Terminus too, with people waiting for news of relatives.

Ajay Panicker (28), who works in a call centre, tried desperately to get news of his cousin, Hamir Sawaliwala (45), and Hamir’s wife, Asha (41), who were returning to Mumbai on the Gyaneshwari Express.

Jumbos enjoy a day off at a wildlife sanctuary in West Bengal

Jalpaiguri, Sep 18 (ANI): Captive elephants, used by the forest officials to supervise the area, enjoyed a royal treat at the Jaldapara Sanctuary in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.

The forest officials use elephants to supervise the area since most of the sanctuary is inaccessible by vehicle or on foot.

Every year on the occasion of Vishwakarma puja, the jumbos get the much-awaited annual holiday.

On this day, the elephants are given special treatment. The day starts with the bathing of the animals in the river. The mahouts then decorate the elephants and give them special food.

“The elephants are the ride of Lord Vishwakarma and Vishwakarma takes care of machine, elephants. That’s why we the staff members of Jaldapara Wildlife perform this puja (ritual),” said Kharke Bahadur, a mahout.

Wildlife officials said elephants played a big role in maintaining the sanctuary.

“Because at Jaldapara, it’s mainly wildlife area. Here, there is very important role for such captive elephants because some areas where vehicle movement and foot patrolling is not possible because there is risk to life and these areas are accessible (because of elephants). So we totally depend on these captive elephants,” said Buddhadev Mondal, range officer at the sanctuary. (ANI)

Roller-skating catches the fancy of Kolkata kids

Kolkata, June 29 (ANI): Roller-skating is rapidly catching the fancy of youngsters in Kolkata.

With the Roller Skating Club now has 500 registered members. It was started up in 2001.

“It is absolutely an aerobic sport. So, because it is an aerobic sport, it helps you in endurance and stamina. Secondly you are dealing mostly with your leg. So, for that all the leg muscles get benefited. The body gets toned and total physical fitness of your body comes up,” said Akash Mondal, the founder of the Roller Skating Club.

The basic level of the training includes confidence building, balance, walking, falling and recovering, E brakes and cross over basics. While, the intermediate level includes stamina building, road skating, hand synchronization and bending styles.

The basic course is taught indoors, the intermediate and advanced levels are trained outdoors. While at the advanced level the skaters go through increased road sessions, speed training, circuit training, competition training, down hill, figure skating, full camel, straight spread eagle, barrel roll and spins.

“It (skating) has lot of benefits because it is completely a body building sport. There is no need for any other kind of exercises because skating makes the body completely fit,” said Lipika Biswas, an advance learner.

Skaters use different types of skates, varying from Quads which have four wheels in the four corners, In lines or blades, which have four to five wheels in one straight line. (ANI)

Pineapple crop hit by scanty rainfall in West Bengal

Jalpaiguri (WB), June 21 (ANI): Absence of ample rainfall and in certain places no rains at all has affected the pineapple crop in Jalpaiguri region of West Bengal.

Bidhannagar, located around 45 kilometres from Siliguri, which is famous for pineapples is the worst hit.

Due to the paucity of rainfall, almost all the pineapples are either deformed or smaller in size.

“The production of the pineapple is badly affected as there is acute scarcity of rains. There has been no rainfall for the past six to seven months. Because of that the size of the pineapple is not as good as compared to last year. Now there is no demand from outside. We used to export fruits from our farms to Nepal and Bhutan,” said Arun Mondal, Secretary, North Bengal Pineapple Farmers Association, Bidhannagar, West Bengal.

“The overall production has gone down by 25 percent,” he added.

Consequently, Nepal and Bhutan, the prominent countries importing pineapples from Bidhannagar are reluctant to purchase the inferior produce.

“As the weather has not been favourable for the pineapple this year, the size of the pineapple is reduced. There is a huge demand for pineapples in foreign countries. If the government gives some attention to the fruit, there will be considerable benefit for the farmers and development of the pineapple trade,” said Vishal Gosh, a pineapple grower, Bidhannagar, West Bengal.

The growers also recalled that a matured pineapple from Bidhannagar weighing between two to three kilograms would fetch them over eight rupees but for the weather gods this season. By Taruk Sarkar (ANI)

Hooch death toll set to rise in West Bengal

Tamluk (Kolkata), May 6 (ANI): The death toll in the hooch tragedy in West Bengal is rising as more and more people fell ill.

Unofficial reports say at least 24 people have died in Tamluk region while another 100 people are undergoing treatment at various hospitals. But officials said only 11 died and 30 were hospitalized.

Debashish Sen, Chief Electoral Officer demanded immediate action to stop people from consuming spurious liquor.

“We have taken initiative to check this menace, so that it doesn’t spread. Police and administration should immediately shutdown this business. Not only there but such a move should be carried out across Medinipur district,” said Sen.

A number of victims were admitted to Tamluk government hospital, and 14 of them were said to be critical.

“Every patient who is coming here is dying. People are dying on the way itself. I think whosoever drank the spurious liquor, I believe is dying. About 150-200 people drank it and most of them are now dying,” said Nirmal Mondal, a victim’s relative.

The State Government has ordered an enquiry into the incident and also ordered the closure of all illicit liquor shops in the region.

In January, 27 people had lost their lives and several had fallen ill after consuming illicit liquor in Kidderpore region of West Bengal.

The state police had also arrested six people in connection with the incident. (ANI)

Bips Sizzles At Kolkata Fashion Week!

It’s the time for fashion shows, when designers reveal their majestic collections, and people get their share of amusement through the artistic outfits unveiled, or through the stunning beauties walking down the ramp.

It’s a joyous experience in itself, isn’t it?

But rare are the chances when audiences get to see what can be the expected the least.

Besides the gorgeous models, who walked the ramp for fashion designer pair, Mona-Pali at the ongoing Kolkata Fashion Week (KFW), the event also had someone very special.

The much awaited Fashion Week patronized by an assorted collection of Indian traditions, which blended with modern shapes and textures based on Indian art and craft, had none other than the very special Bengali beauty Bipasha Basu.

Bips, attired as quintessential Bengali bride, stole the hearts of viewers with her relishing act for Mona-Pali.

An elated Basu said, “What I love about this particular outfit tonight is it has the essence of our culture. At the same time it is very modern. It is for the modern Indian women.”

“We are using the artistry, which is from our roots, but at the same time we are presenting the Indian women in various shades. I am very happy with the kind of work people are doing,” she added.

Together with Basu there were several others who shared the ramp with John’s girl friend.

Sagarika Ghatke, the one who had featured in Shimit Amin’s, Chak De India, was one of them. The actor walked the ramp for Soumitra Mondal.

Around 35 of the country’s top models will sashay down the ramp during the four-day show that concludes on Sunday.

Bipasha Basu dazzles at Kolkata fashion week

Kolkata, Apr 5 (ANI): Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu on Saturday walked ramp on the third day of ongoing Kolkata Fashion Week (KFW) here.

Basu, dressed as quintessential Bengali bride, stole the show with her showstopper act for fashion designer duo Mona-Pali.

“What I love about this particular outfit tonight is it has the essence of our culture. At the same time it is very modern. It is for the modern Indian women. We are using the artistry, which is from our roots, but at the same time we are presenting the Indian women in various shades. I am very happy with the kind of work people are doing,” Basu said.

Designer duo Mona-Pali showcased eclectic mix of Indian culture combine with contemporary silhouettes and textures based on Indian art and craft traditions.

Another Bollywood actor Sagarika Ghatke of the Bollywood movie ‘Chak De India’ fame, walked the ramp for designer Soumitra Mondal.

Soumitra’s collection was very much inspired by Indian art, culture and textile. He used fine cotton, linen, rich traditional silk and hand woven fabric for his work.

The theme of the KFW has been ‘Return to Roots’ in tune with the United Nation’s Food and Agricultural Organisation declaring 2009 as the ‘International Year of Natural Fibre’.

The KFW focuses on the cultural heritage of Bengal region, especially that of the handloom weavers.

At least 35 of the country’s top models will sashay down the ramp during the four-day show that concludes on Sunday. (ANI)

BJP announces four more candidates for Lok Sabha polls

New Delhi, Mar 14 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday released the names of four more candidates from Uttar Pradesh for the Lok Sabha elections.

On Friday, the BJP announced candidates for 46 more Lok Sabha seats from the states of Kerala, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Punjab and Sikkim.

The BJP announced names of seven Lok Sabha candidates from Orissa. The party will field M. A. Kharavel Swain (Balasore), Sangita Singhdeo (Bolangir), Anant Nayak (Keonjhar), Jual Oram (Sundergarh), Draupadi Murmu (Mayurbhanj), Bikram Keshari Deo (Kalahandi) and Parshuram Majhi (Nabrangpur).

The party also announced names of 24 candidates from West Bengal. They include sitting MP Tapan Sikdar (Dum Dum), Bidyut Kumar Haldar (Behrampur), Jayanta Mondal(Bishnupur) and Abhijit Das (Diamond Harbour) among others.

The party also announced candidates for eight Lok Sabha constituencies of Andhra Pradesh, including Dandaru Dattatraya (Secundrabad), D. V. Subbarao (Vishakapatnam) and N. Venkataswamy (Tirupati).

Som Prakash will contest from Punjab’s Hoshiarpur, while Padam Bahadur Chettri will try his luck from Sikkim. (ANI)