Kaler Shahar Kolkata
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- Author: সিদ্ধার্থ ঘোষ (Siddhartha Ghosh)
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- Edition: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788170669524
- Pages: 252
- Weight: 562 grams
Book Description:
- Kaler Shahar Kolkata captures the historical essence of Kolkata by delving into its rich industrial past, particularly focusing on the city's evolution as India's first "City of Mills".
- The book highlights several historic remnants of the city's past, from gas lamps to the intricate wrought-iron designs and fire alarm boxes scattered across its streets, offering a snapshot of how colonial-era influences shaped the city's identity.
- The book goes beyond the well-known stories of British colonialism and explores how England’s Industrial Revolution found its echo in Kolkata, which became a hub of innovation and industrial adaptation in India.
- Through fascinating anecdotes, the author reveals the hidden history of early Indian engineers such as Golakchandra, India’s first electrical engineer, and Bipin Bihari, the creator of India’s first ‘Swadeshi’ motorcar.
- The book also explores the contributions of local craftsmen and technologists whose work has largely been forgotten, painting a picture of the forgotten genius that helped shape Kolkata's industrial landscape.
- Drawing on a wide range of sources, from old photographs to engraving, this book presents a compelling historical narrative of the city and its transformation into the "City of Machines".
- The author’s unique style blends rigorous research with narrative flair, making this an engaging and informative read that will appeal to both history enthusiasts and those interested in Kolkata’s legacy.

