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Calcutta Theke Kolkata (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Gautam Basumullick

  • Illustrator: Sontu Karmakar

  • Publisher: Shabdo Prokashon

  • No of Pages: 176

  • Year of Publication: 2024


About the Book

Calcutta Theke Kolkata is a collection of carefully selected essays by the author, Gautam Basumullick, whose long-standing passion for the history of Kolkata is reflected in this work. Though a journalist by profession, the author has contributed extensively to various newspapers, magazines, and electronic media on the subject of Kolkata. This book compiles some of his finest writings on the city's rich history, offering readers a glimpse into the transformation of Calcutta into Kolkata.

The book begins with the early history of Kolkata, delving into the origins of the city’s name, the historical significance of its streets, and the stories behind iconic buildings such as Writers' Buildings, the Town Hall, and Nodia House. It also explores the establishment of the Baptist Mission Press in Kolkata and traces the city's evolution during its formative years.

In addition to architectural landmarks, the book also discusses several essays based on the Swadeshi Movement and the socio-political landscape of the time. Calcutta Theke Kolkata is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the city's heritage, its cultural evolution, and the pivotal moments that shaped the Kolkata we know today.