Matein Khalid V.S. Naipaul once said that ancestral memories are like“trap doors to a bottomless past”. This was my first thought when I ...
‘Great Eastern Hotel’: A sprawling, precise novel about Calcutta’s people and big historical moments
With dwindling attention spans and addictive social media posts, should the garden-variety reader commit to a novel of over ...
The border town of Raxaul inaugurated its railway station on 1 March 1899. Once Raxaul was connected, it became easier for ...
On this day, liberal politician William Ewart raised in the British Parliament the matter of local legislative councils in ...
The author’s attention to detail — she chronicles the Bengalis’ love for peyaj kolir chochchori, keema cooked in cinnamon and mustard oil, pui shak, chingri and malai kofta as well as the fishmonger’s ...
Kolkata’s yellow taxis are among its most loved and recognisable icons, but they are declining in numbers. Read more at ...
The ministry of civil aviation has prioritised Kolkata airport in a major push to enhance international air connectivity, facilitating better access to Europe and Asia.
Amitav Ghosh’s new collection of non-fiction, ‘Wild Fictions’, is a jumble of bewilderingly disparate pieces, marred by ...
Fin Smith has Scottish connections everywhere he looks – but that will not stop England’s fly-half plotting the Calcutta Cup downfall of Gregor Townsend’s team. Smith’s parents are Scottish, his late ...
Kolkata is not just a city, it is an emotion. Yes, time and again we have heard this phrase. India’s ‘City of Joy’ moves at its own pace. For those born and raised here, the feeling is different from ...
The AJ Bell team analyses the week ahead for stocks including the release of BP and British American Tobacco full-year ...
Indian horror film festival Wench is set to unleash its fifth edition in Mumbai with British psychological thriller 'The Eye, ...
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