#25PlacesWeLove: Along the Hooghly’s historic ghats, the riverfront finds new life thanks to docks, cafes and more — becoming Kolkata’s favourite meeting place ...
Located on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, Fort William is Kolkata’s most iconic fort. Built in 1781 by the British East India Company, it was named after King William III. The octagonal fort, ...
History: Nawab Wazir Ali’s grave in Kolkata’s Kasiabagan is a testament to an anti-British rebellion
This is the Kasiabagan Graveyard. Just as the South Park Street Cemetery belonged to the English, Kasiabagan belonged to the ...
In Kolkata, a vintage World War II-era tramcar named 'Geetanjali' celebrated the anniversary of the city's first tram service from 1873. Organized by the Calcutta Tram Users Association, the symbolic ...
When history spun at 78 rpm: Collector preserves rare test records of Tagore, Suchitra Sen ...
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