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Winter session of Bengal assembly starts
Winter session of West Bengal assembly began here today and is likely to be stormy with the ruling Left Front moving a non-official resolution in the House demanding discussion on "Statewide anarchy by Maoists and Trinamool Congress". Announcing to move along with several other resolutions, government chief whip Syed Mohammad Masih told reporters that they had raised the issue in Business Advisory Committee meeting. He alleged that Naxalites and TMC were "unleashing a reign of terror" in the state and the latter was involved in spreading anarchy with their direct or indirect involvement with the former.

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Jyoti Basu in hospital, condition stable
Marxist patriarch Jyoti Basu was today admitted to the intensive care unit of a hospital here with slight pneumonia infection and doctors attending on him said his condition was stable.
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Sea Trans moves London court against owner of sunken vessel

Sea Trans Marine Private Ltd, a Kolkata-based shipping agency has filed a case in an international court in London against the owner and management company of the vessel Black Rose, which capsized near Paradeep port a month back. Sensex ends up 35pts Sources said, the sunken vessel had no valid documents. Even the insurance papers deposited by the owner of the vessel were found to be a fake. The vessel was owned by Singapore-based Black Rose Maritime Limited and was managed by PANCAR Shipping Limited, also based out of Singapore. The vessel was registered in Ulan Bator (Mongolia) and Sea Trans was the agency which sent iron ore from Orissa to China through this vessel. The agency claimed that it had spent lakhs of rupees to trace the body of the Ukrainian chief engineer of the vessel who died in the mishap and also in air lifting his body to Ukraine to his family members. This apart, the agency said it is also bearing the expenses pertaining to hotel accommodation and repartition of the 26 rescued crew members of the vessel. Earlier, the manager of the company had requested the Paradeep Port Trust (PPT) authorities to sell the sunken vessel to meet the expenditure of retrieving oil from Black Rose. Meanwhile, the PPT is in a quandary after the Union ministry of environment and forests on Wednesday asked the Orissa government to take legal action against it. The ministry felt that the PPT authorities had violated of Wild Life Protection Act, Environment (Protection) Act and Water Pollution Act by failing to retrieve oil from the sunken vessel even after 28 days of the mishap.


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