TT Epaper LHS
The Telegraph
TT Mobile
 
 
IN TODAY'S PAPER
CITY NEWSLINES
 
 
ARCHIVES
Since 1st March, 1999
 
THE TELEGRAPH
 
CIMA Gallary
 
Email This Page
Good Morning
Hello It's Tuesday, February 24, 2004

What’s on

Emergency services like milk, fire, ambulance, hospitals, water supply and electricity. Eastern Railway and South Eastern Railway to run trains as per schedule. Services may be disrupted if protesters squat on tracks. Metro Railway timings have not been rescheduled. State buses and trams will ply, say police. Launches will operate. Frequency of trips will depend on passenger flow. Indian Airlines will operate all its flights. It may club feeder flights to the Northeast in ATR aircraft. Jet Airways Calcutta-Bangalore 515 has been clubbed with Calcutta-Hyderabad-Bangalore 511 and Mumbai-Kochi-Mumbai 401/402 flight with 403/404 flight on the same route. Calcutta High Court, Writers’ Buildings, the Calcutta Municipal Corporation and all state government offices. Educational institutions to remain open officially. However, some schools have informally asked their students to stay at home. IT companies in Saltlec, says the government. The festival of folk and classical dances, at Bharatiyam, Salt Lake, 2 pm-9 pm.

What’s off

Private buses, minibuses and chartered buses. Most of the 35,000 taxis, luxury taxis and autos. Markets and bazaars. Two Bangladesh Biman flights (one to Dhaka and the other to Chittagong) have been cancelled. B>Also cancelled: Jet Airways flight 615/616 (Mumbai-Calcutta-Guwahati-Imphal-Guwahati-Calcutta-Mumbai); Delhi-Calcutta-Delhi 901/902; Calcutta-Mumbai-Calcutta 204/102; 511/516 (Calcutta-Hyderabad-Bangalore-Calcutta); 617/618 Calcutta-Bagdogra-Calcutta flight. Fourteen domestic flights of Alliance Air and Air Sahara have also been cancelled.
Top
Email This Page