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Good Morning
Hello It's Tuesday, December 5, 2006

What’s on

Emergency services, like hospitals, blood banks, medicine shops, hearse services, trains and flights, will be outside the purview of the bandh.

The Infocom CXO Golf Meet at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club, on the eve of Infocom 2006, starting from December 6.

Examinations will be held at Calcutta University and Jadavpur University.

State buses, trams and Metro Railway will ply as per schedule.

All state and central government departments will be open.

All major marketplaces, shopping complexes and multiplexes have decided to stay open on Tuesday. The services might be withdrawn depending upon the bandh situation.

Visible Work, Invisible Women, a show of photographs by P. Sainath, at Seagull Arts and Media Resource Centre, 2 pm to 7 pm.

What’s off

Taxis, private buses, autorickshaws could stay off the roads.

All major art galleries in the city will be closed.

Interactive session on Women’s Rights and Violence against Women, at Diamond Harbour.

Light of Shadow: Song of Life, an exhibition of graphics and collage by Annouck Lepla, at Gallery Nakshatra. Academy of Fine Arts will be closed.

All art shows and dramas have been postponed.

Majestic Calcutta, an exhibition of black-andwhite photographs by Jayant Patel, at Victoria Memorial, is likely to remain closed.

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