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Has Bengal forgotten Left? After hat-trick of ducks, it can learn from Rahul Gandhi
Theprint· 4 days agoSrijan Bhattacharyya, 31, state secretary of the Students’ Federation of India and the CPI(M)...
Celebrating KG Subramanyan: Artist, Scholar, Poet, Writer
Indian Express· 5 days agoSubramanyan drew from diverse influences — mythology and folklore to calligraphy, Western Cubism and...
Life of a prolific artist
The Telegraph· 6 days agoThe name of the exhibition, Gobardhan Ash: Retrospective, 1929-1969, by the Mumbai-based gallery, Prinseps, at the Kolkata Centre for Creativity was a misnomer. The exhibition ...
Meet Sayantani Ghosh, West Bengal’s first trans woman advocate who carved out her identity
The Telegraph· 2 days ago“Gender is like water, it can take the shape of whichever vessel you pour it into” — these are the...
How an Englishman captured vibrant hues of a colonial Calcutta transforming into a commercial hub
Scroll· 5 days agoBetween the late 18th century and early 19th century, Calcutta transitioned dramatically from a monopoly under the English East India Company to a flourishing hub of private ...
ABVP demands issuance of bus passes to students according to academic schedule | Hubballi News -...
The Times of India· 1 day agoHubballi: Members of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) staged a protest demanding to issue bus passes according to academic schedule of students ...
The Malayali who gave Calcutta to Calcuttans: Remembering the itinerant Parameswaran Thankappan Nair
The Telegraph· 5 days agoIn all likelihood, it was love at first sight for Parameswaran Thankappan Nair (1933-2024) when he arrived in Calcutta, a penniless young man on September 22, 1955. Nair died at his home in ...