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A. Roy Chowdhury

The toy train station in Darjeeling wearing a deserted look. Life in all three sub-divisions of Darjeeling district remained paralysed as the GNLF-sponsored indefinite bandh entered the third day on Sunday. All shops and business establishments were closed and vehicles were off the road. Toy train service was withdrawn. —

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