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Art galore in Durga Puja

September 24, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya 1 Comment

Seeing is believing. There is no doubt why crowds from everywhere in millions throng the pandals on all puja days. They come to see creations and innovations and savor them for the rest of the year. Puja organizers know this and that is why there is always a stress on doing something new, something more […]

Filed Under: Celebration, City Life, Culture

Land to whom

September 24, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Starting tomorrow, peasants in Singur, Hooghly who have pledged lands to the government will get compensation. Reports suggest that notwithstanding opposition, about 60% of total land asked by Tata Motors for their car factory has already been pledged. Tatas need nearly 1000 acres to build the factory, which – once it blooms fully – will […]

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Rain rain go away

September 22, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Oh no, not another day like this! Not today, not till the puja ends! This must be the collective prayer of rain-battered Kolkattans. As the puja days are nearing, and the rains showing no signs of abating, it is anybody’s guess what lies ahead. Yet this was not so even a few days back. Bright […]

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Purohit on call

September 20, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Who knew one day offering puja would be possible online! If earning degree online is possible in digital age, why not puja, you might argue. But perhaps there will be something amiss. An online obeisance will lack the distinct flavor of brouhaha that normally associates with the way we like to do it. But if […]

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Maa Durga on her way

September 18, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Once Viswakarma Puja passes, the tempo picks up, because Maa Durga has finally commenced her journey to come in our midst. This is what we used to be told by our seniors when we were small. Wide-mouthed and expectant, we felt unhappy when in some years her ‘journey’ used to be longer than others. “Perhaps […]

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Puja season starts

September 17, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Vishwakarma – the curtain-raiser (Picture source)With today’s Viswakarma Puja, the season of puja starts. This morning, as I go to local bazaar to replenish weekly stock of fish, vegetables and fruits, I come across scores of roadside pujas with blaring loudspeakers belting out latest Hindi film hits. Our para’s cycle-rickshaw pullers celebrate one such and […]

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Buladi for pujas

September 16, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Tackling AIDS head-on – with success! (Picture source)If there is one outdoor advertisement that doesn’t go amiss in Kolkata’s busy thoroughfares, it is Buladi. This plump middle-aged matron’s image has sunk deep into one’s mind bit by bit, and that is where its portrayal is successful. It shows that social message, if conveyed deftly, can […]

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Cruise to Puri and Andamans

September 14, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya 2 Comments

A star cruise – swan on sea (Picture source)Want cruising to Andamans via Puri in 3 days? If CPT (Calcutta Port Trust) has its way, this may soon be a reality. Which means the cruise liner will do the complete course from Kolkata’s Kidderpore docks to Sagar Islands at the confluence of Hooghly river, and […]

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Football ties with Brazil

September 14, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya 1 Comment

Talk of games, and India shies off. A Leander here, a Rathore there, that’s all. The mainstream media is so obsessed with cricket that it defies any kind of decent logic. I still remember a misty-eyed TV commentator (of erstwhile Star-NDTV), moved on the verge of tears while reporting on Sachin Tendulkar’s ‘unbelievable greatness’ in […]

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Are men more clever?

September 10, 2006 By Partha Bhattacharya Leave a Comment

Today’s ABP (Ananda Bazar Patrika) has a controversial news-item – men are more intelligent than women. I’ve traced the research works the news-item refers. One is a detail study by Prof. J Philippe Rushton, professor of psychology at the University of Western Ontario, Canada based on the results of Scholastic Assessment Test or SAT. The […]

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