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TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150930

India-Politics

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150930

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2, 2025. The 38-year-old MP, nephew of TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and seen as the party's second-in-command, makes three persons allegedly declared dead in the draft voter list walk the ''ramp,'' saying, ''We may question why we get this ramp made. It is built to make these three ghosts walk. Have you ever seen the dead walk the ramp? They are flesh-and-blood citizens of Bengal, cruelly declared dead by the EC just because they dare to vote against the BJP's anti-Bangla tyranny.'' The names of the three who walk the ''ramp'' are revealed as Manirul Mollah and Maya Das of Metiabruz and Harekrishna Giri of Kakdwip in the district.


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TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150931

India-Politics

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150931

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2, 2025. The 38-year-old MP, nephew of TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and seen as the party's second-in-command, makes three persons allegedly declared dead in the draft voter list walk the ''ramp,'' saying, ''We may question why we get this ramp made. It is built to make these three ghosts walk. Have you ever seen the dead walk the ramp? They are flesh-and-blood citizens of Bengal, cruelly declared dead by the EC just because they dare to vote against the BJP's anti-Bangla tyranny.'' The names of the three who walk the ''ramp'' are revealed as Manirul Mollah and Maya Das of Metiabruz and Harekrishna Giri of Kakdwip in the district.


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TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150933

India-Politics

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150933

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2, 2025. The 38-year-old MP, nephew of TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and seen as the party's second-in-command, makes three persons allegedly declared dead in the draft voter list walk the ''ramp,'' saying, ''We may question why we get this ramp made. It is built to make these three ghosts walk. Have you ever seen the dead walk the ramp? They are flesh-and-blood citizens of Bengal, cruelly declared dead by the EC just because they dare to vote against the BJP's anti-Bangla tyranny.'' The names of the three who walk the ''ramp'' are revealed as Manirul Mollah and Maya Das of Metiabruz and Harekrishna Giri of Kakdwip in the district.


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TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150936

India-Politics

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150936

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2, 2025. The 38-year-old MP, nephew of TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and seen as the party's second-in-command, makes three persons allegedly declared dead in the draft voter list walk the ''ramp,'' saying, ''We may question why we get this ramp made. It is built to make these three ghosts walk. Have you ever seen the dead walk the ramp? They are flesh-and-blood citizens of Bengal, cruelly declared dead by the EC just because they dare to vote against the BJP's anti-Bangla tyranny.'' The names of the three who walk the ''ramp'' are revealed as Manirul Mollah and Maya Das of Metiabruz and Harekrishna Giri of Kakdwip in the district.


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TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

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India-Politics

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2...

#13150945

3 January 2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee speaks as he launches the month-long 'Abar Jitbe Bangla' campaign in Baruipur, West Bengal, India, on January 2, 2025. The 38-year-old MP, nephew of TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and seen as the party's second-in-command, makes three persons allegedly declared dead in the draft voter list walk the ''ramp,'' saying, ''We may question why we get this ramp made. It is built to make these three ghosts walk. Have you ever seen the dead walk the ramp? They are flesh-and-blood citizens of Bengal, cruelly declared dead by the EC just because they dare to vote against the BJP's anti-Bangla tyranny.'' The names of the three who walk the ''ramp'' are revealed as Manirul Mollah and Maya Das of Metiabruz and Harekrishna Giri of Kakdwip in the district.


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People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

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Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068902

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

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Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068903

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068904

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068904

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068905

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068905

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068906

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068906

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's ma...

#13068907

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's ma...

#13068907

7 December 2025

A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's ma...

#13068908

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's ma...

#13068908

7 December 2025

A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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Oranges are pictured at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim w...

#13068909

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

Oranges are pictured at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim w...

#13068909

7 December 2025

Oranges are pictured at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's ma...

#13068910

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's ma...

#13068910

7 December 2025

A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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A Nepali vendor shows oranges to the customer to ensure the quality at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the...

#13068911

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

A Nepali vendor shows oranges to the customer to ensure the quality at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the...

#13068911

7 December 2025

A Nepali vendor shows oranges to the customer to ensure the quality at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068912

Nepal’s National Fruit Orange Enters Peak Season

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets b...

#13068912

7 December 2025

People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.


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