Kolkata : the human city
The Ganges (called the Hooghly in Kolkata) is still the inspiration, as
it was to Job Charnok, East India Company agent, who reached the shores
in August 1690 finally, to settle here.
The City was founded 300 years ago out of 3 villages namely Sutanati,
Gobindapur and Kolikata. Once the capital of British India, the capital
of undevided Bengal and now the capital of West Bengal since
Independence. Kolkata, on the east bank of river Hooghly, retains the
aura of days long gone, weaving the past and the present, the intense
and the funloving into a charming fabric.
Home to five Nobel laureates Ronald
Ross, Sir C.V. Raman, Rabindranath Tagore, Mother Teresa and Amartya Sen, Kolkata is the nerve centre of
intellect and human values, where many modern movements began in art, cinema and theatre,
science and industry. Indias quest for freedom began here.
Kolkata is the gateway to Eastern India. A
city with a rich heritage, bustling streets and bewildering variety of facets. From
October to March, Kolkata wears a radiant look. Sunshine, mild winter, lights, colours,
fairs, festivals, galas and excursions, the mood is infectious and spirit sweeping.