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B Com in Kolkata, job in Australia

December 2, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Kolkata is soon going to add another feather to its cap of career options. The India Australia Institute of Management or IAIM has plans to set up a center of excellence, which will begin classes as early as from Feb next. The institute will initially offer bachelors degree in commerce and business management, to be […]

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SHAME

December 1, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Even without taking shelter under any political tutelage, it can be safely said that what happened yesterday at West Bengal Assembly is nothing less than SHAME. If not the rampage, it’s the audacity that such things can indeed happen that takes one’s breadth away. It’s easy to coin words like ‘attack on democracy’, but if […]

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Bhojohari Manna in London

November 30, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Nov 16 last, Bhojohari Manna descended on the terrace of Star Theater – courtesy Arijit Dutta of Priya Entertainment – in what was the first Bengali full-course lunch during the Kolkata Film Festival. Those lucky ones like me who have partaken Bhojohari Manna’s fares in one of their restaurants would vouch for its all-too-Bengali tasty […]

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Sir Jagadish – who could win Nobel

November 30, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Nearly 90 years after Italian scientist Guglielmo Marconi co-shared the 1909 Nobel Physics Prize with Karl Ferdinand Braun for development of wireless telegraphy, the US-based IEEE (Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers) has in a special issue in January 1998 reported that it was Sir Jagadish, who first invented wireless communication, which was at least […]

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Accessing net

November 29, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Apropos my Monday post, Net-savvy Kolkattans, here are the percentage figures of city-wise Internet usage pattern in the IAMAI/IMRB International Survey, I-Cube vide today’s ET. DelhiHome: 33 Office: 20 Cafe: 42 School/College: 3 MumbaiHome: 27 Office: 32 Cafe: 32 School/College: 8 KolkataHome: 42 Office: 19 Cafe: 31 School/College: 4 BangaloreHome: 23 Office: 15 Cafe: 42 […]

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India’s male bloggers

November 29, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Do you blog? If this was the question asked of over 1000 Indian MSN portal users, an overwhelming majority of 76% male must have replied ‘yes’. This is revealed in the recently released Blogging India: An MSN and Windows Live Report (..more). The report says that just about 14% of online users are regular bloggers, […]

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Have money, will tour

November 29, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

I don’t know if the definitions have changed, but in my time, in olden days, we were taught that as a person becomes rich, his needs start to trace an upward graph. Thus, if food, cloth and minimum shelter were once his primary needs in that order, with more money his next needs would encompass […]

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Onrush of retailing

November 28, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Close to where I stay, on the eastern side of EM Bypass near Mukundapur, a big construction is going on occupying several acres. The signpost – or signboard if you prefer – at the site declares that it is for the German retail giant, Metro Cash & Carry. The frenetic activity matches with almost ceaseless […]

Filed Under: City Life 1, Cityscape, Retail

VIP temples

November 28, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

How do you judge which deities are most effective to listen to your prayers? My answer will be they are probably those where VIPs come often. Because, aren’t VIPs expected to have bigger problems than us, the common people? Since news-grabbing VIPs are mostly concentrated in Mumbai and Delhi, it follows that most effective deities […]

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Pleasure of defacing wall

November 28, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

If you want to have pleasure at others’ cost, yet enjoy full protection of law then Kolkata must be your destination. For, perhaps in no large city will you find hawkers being legally allotted space on pavements of busy roads to sell their wares. Neither perhaps you’ll see political parties enjoying full freedom to deface […]

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