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![]() The Malda Airport terminus building, near English Bazar, on Thursday, - PTI The Statesman, page 7 dated Aug. 30, 1998. |
![]() THE HIGHWAY IN MALDA: Which is why the district is cut off from the rest of the state. |
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![]() 'MINISTERS, STOP WASTING FUEL, HAND US THE MONEY' : Now Murshidabad explodes in anger. Click picture to return to article. |
![]() NOWHERE TO GO: Flood victims take shelter on a flyover in Malda Town. |
![]() With boats replacing vehicles on the streets, transport is a problem for all but the bovine kind. - Rajib De. |
![]() WHERE DO THEY GO IF THEY FALL SICK? A submerged Bangitola Hospital, Malda. |
![]() BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS: A pontoon bridge serves as a lifeline for residents of Jalangi Road, Murshidabad, ravaged by floods. Picture by Amit Datta. |
![]() Mr. Jyoti Basu meets flood victims in Malda on Friday. Click picture to return to article. |
![]() DOING A NOAH: A family flees Magura, a flooded Malda village. What used to be a vast paddy field is now a river. - Ashish Basu. |
![]() A procession taken out by the All-India Mahila Sangathan, a woman's wing of the SUCI, passes through College Street, central Calcutta, on Friday. The association was demanding, among other things, quick distribution of flood relief. Later, a rally was held at Rani Rashmoni Road. Click picture to return to article. |
![]() People being ferried across in a boat in flooded Malda town on Sunday. |
![]() PRESSING NEED: Sandwiched between those before and after him, this little citizen of flodd-hit Narayanguj in Bangladesh stands in line on Sunday for the afternoon meal provided by a voluntary organization. |
![]() PRESSING NEED: Mothers and children queue up to collect medicines at Basudevpur in Malda. More than 300 people have died from disease and snake-bite after the floods in the state. |
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