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autobiography of city of joy kolkata

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Indian journalist Vir Sanghvi once said, “You want your city clean and green, stick to Delhi.You want your city rich and impersonal, go to Bombay.You want them hi-tech and full of draught beer, Bangalore’s your place.But if you want a city with a soul, come to Calcutta.”

Indian journalist Vir Sanghvi once said, “You want your city clean and green, stick to Delhi.You want your city rich and impersonal, go to Bombay.You want them hi-tech and full of draught beer, Bangalore’s your place.But if you want a city with a soul, come to Calcutta.”The quote is true even in its basic sense. The city has earned the nickname ‘city of joy’ for its soulful embodiment of culture, love, mystery, respect, enthusiasm and definitely some amazing sweet delicacies. Kolkata, as it is now referred to as, is a city that upholds a perfect juxtaposition between the old world and the modern one.

Indian journalist Vir Sanghvi once said, “You want your city clean and green, stick to Delhi.You want your city rich and impersonal, go to Bombay.You want them hi-tech and full of draught beer, Bangalore’s your place.But if you want a city with a soul, come to Calcutta.”The quote is true even in its basic sense. The city has earned the nickname ‘city of joy’ for its soulful embodiment of culture, love, mystery, respect, enthusiasm and definitely some amazing sweet delicacies. Kolkata, as it is now referred to as, is a city that upholds a perfect juxtaposition between the old world and the modern one.The residents of Kolkata might have a lazy approach to life with a compulsory afternoon siesta, the people visiting this city is truly left mesmerised by the old world charm. With exclusive services offered by travel agencies in Kolkata, you can get a lucrative deal that will help you explore the city and experience its beauty. While individual travellers can secure customised offers, group travellers can get attractive discounts.

Indian journalist Vir Sanghvi once said, “You want your city clean and green, stick to Delhi.You want your city rich and impersonal, go to Bombay.You want them hi-tech and full of draught beer, Bangalore’s your place.But if you want a city with a soul, come to Calcutta.”The quote is true even in its basic sense. The city has earned the nickname ‘city of joy’ for its soulful embodiment of culture, love, mystery, respect, enthusiasm and definitely some amazing sweet delicacies. Kolkata, as it is now referred to as, is a city that upholds a perfect juxtaposition between the old world and the modern one.The residents of Kolkata might have a lazy approach to life with a compulsory afternoon siesta, the people visiting this city is truly left mesmerised by the old world charm. With exclusive services offered by travel agencies in Kolkata, you can get a lucrative deal that will help you explore the city and experience its beauty. While individual travellers can secure customised offers, group travellers can get attractive discounts.With every street, every corner of the city having a story to tell, here is a list of five things that make Kolkata different from all the other metropolitans in India.

Kolkata served as the British capital till 1912, before it was shifted to Delhi. It is also the second largest city in India in area coverage after the capital city of Delhi. In fact, it was a city of significance importance to the British Empire. So you will stumble upon a lot of British architecture and feel almost everywhere in the city.

Kolkata served as the British capital till 1912, before it was shifted to Delhi. It is also the second largest city in India in area coverage after the capital city of Delhi. In fact, it was a city of significance importance to the British Empire. So you will stumble upon a lot of British architecture and feel almost everywhere in the city.Since Kolkata and intellectualism have a long history, it is only obvious to point out that the National Library of India is the largest public library in the world. And then there is College Street, the second largest second-hand book market in the world. It is believed that if you don’t find a book in here, it probably never existed

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