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KOLKATA-The City Of Joy (Calcutta)

KOLKATA-The City Of Joy (Calcutta)

West Bengal, Calcutta ,
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Behala (বেহালা)

Behala (বেহালা)

Behala is a neighbourhood in South West Kolkata, in the Indian state of West Bengal. Behala was officially known as South Suburban Municipality until it was merged with the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) on January, 1984. Now it is broadly spread across Ward Nos.118 and 132 of the KMC and is divided into two Vidhan Sabha constituencies: Behala Paschim and Behala Purba. Behala, Parnasree, Thakurpukur and Haridebpur police stations of Kolkata Police serve this area. It is the city’s of the oldest residential part. Behala is one of the oldest residential areas of the city. The Sabarna Roy Choudhurys, one of the oldest zamindar families of western Bengal and the trustee of Kalighat Kali Temple lives here. It is also home to Sourav Ganguly, former Indian national cricket captain and Sovan Chatterjee, the present Mayor of Kolkata. Behala is also an important industrial area of the city. There are many factories and industries which include the manufacturing units like chemicals, plastic and plastic recycling, spray painting, metal plating and galvanizing. There are many schools, hospitals, banks and other important institutes in the region.
Jadavpur

Jadavpur

Jadavpur, South Calcutta, Calcutta ,
It is one of the famous and prestigious places of South Calcutta. It has one of the most esteemed university Jadavpur University of India.
SysCon - Systems Consulting club, IIM Calcutta

SysCon - Systems Consulting club, IIM Calcutta

Established with a vision to be a “Centre of Excellence in Techno Management”, the Systems Consulting Club started off as a Student Branch of the “Computer Society of India”. Since then the club has moved forward from being a student branch of the CSI to being a full fledged club at IIM Calcutta itself. SysCon, as we are fondly known here at IIM Calcutta, believes that Solow was right when he said that economic growth depends on technology. We also believe that Solow was right when he said that the computer age can be seen everywhere but in the productivity statistics. Our aim is to change the visibility equation. We know that Technology changes in the blink of an eye and that managers need to be aware of this before it happens. Our target is to be a hub of techno-management excellence and to equip future managers with the managerial skills necessary to navigate through the dynamic business landscape. We organize seminars, workshops and talks by industry luminaries and execute live industry-driven projects throughout the year. Syscon also brings out a monthly e-magazine called Cross Roads, organizes a campus quiz called Enigmatics, a Case Study competition called Crack and conducts an essay writing competition, Hysterisis, on emerging business applications of technology. This past year we organized Tech CXO, the first ever Tech Conclave, that had several CIOs/CEOs and industry bigwigs, come down to our campus and address the student community on various aspects of technology and business. We collaborate with the Systems consulting clubs at IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Bangalore to bring out a pan IIM systems magazine called Click’d. The “Smart Card” system is a Systems Consulting club initiative to replace minor cash transactions on campus through use of a single student smart card and will be ready by the end of this year. There are several other initiatives in the pipeline planned for the coming year.
The Calcutta Technical School

The Calcutta Technical School

1101 s.n. banrjee road ,kolkata - 700013,west bengal,india, Calcutta ,
The Calcutta Technical School is a technical school in located in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal of India. It is affiliated to the West Bengal State Council of Technical Education (WBSCTE), approved by All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE) and provides Diploma level technical education to its students.
Sanskriti kolkata

Sanskriti kolkata

12 jamir lane, ballygunge,( opp gariahat mall), Calcutta ,
12 JAMIR LANE, BALLYGUNGE. Kolkata 700019. Designer- LALIA DATTAGUPTA For enquiries pls mail in lalia_dg@yahoo.com WE SHIP GLOBALLY
Netaji Subhash Engineering College

Netaji Subhash Engineering College

Netaji Subhash Engineering College is an engineering college of eastern India located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It ranks as one of the top engineering colleges in the state of West Bengal. The college was established in 1998. It is situated at Techno City, Panchpota, Garia in the southern part of Kolkata.HistoryNetaji Subhash Engineering College was set up, keeping in mind the ideals of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who contributed to the Indian Freedom Movement. Netaji believed that true independence could only stem from a strong base in education and technology. The college was set up in 1998 in collaboration with the Techno India Group and The Institute of Computer Engineers . The college started with three engineering courses and today is one of the largest self-aided engineering colleges in West Bengal. At its inception, the college was affiliated to the University of Kalyani. In 2002, the college was affiliated by the newly instituted West Bengal University of Technology.Admission UndergraduateThe admission procedure for BTech is based on the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) and AIEEE. PostgraduateMTech admissions are offered through GATE examination and a personal interview. MCA admission entrants are required to qualify the state level entrance test named JECA (Joint Entrance for Computer Application).
Chaltabagan Durga Puja Community

Chaltabagan Durga Puja Community

77, Raja Ram Mohan Roy Sarani, Calcutta ,
Durga Puja is a celebration of the Mother Goddess, and the victory of the revered warrior Goddess Durga over the evil buffalo demon Mahishasura. When is Durga Puja Celebrated: Durga Puja is celebrated during the last five days of Navaratri, which is usually in late September/early October each year Durga Puja is celebrated in West Bengal, particularly in the city of Kolkata. It's the biggest and most important occasion of the year there. Bengali communities in other locations across India celebrate Durga Puja as well. Substantial Durga Puja festivities take place in both Mumbai and Delhi. How is Durga Puja Celebrated: Durga Puja is celebrated in a similar manner to the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. The start of the festival sees huge, elaborately crafted statutes of Goddess Durga installed in homes and beautifully decorated podiums all over the city. At the end of the festival, the statutes are paraded through the streets, accompanied by much music and dancing, and then immersed in the Ganges river. What Rituals are Performed During Durga Puja: On the first day of the festival, people welcome the Goddess Durga and perform a special worship to invoke her holy presence into the statues. This ritual is called Pran Pratisthan. Mothers keep a fast for the well being of their children. Prayers are offered to the Goddess every day during the festival. On the second day branches of nine trees are bound together, bathed in water from the Ganges, and worshiped. On the third day, Goddess Durga is worshiped in the form of a small girl. The fourth day concludes the worship, with much food offered to the Goddess. On the last day, the statutes are taken for immersion. What to Expect During Durga Puja: The Durga Puja festival is an extremely social and theatrical event. Drama, dance, and cultural performances are widely held. Food is a huge part of the festival, and street stalls blossom all over Kolkata. In the evenings, the streets of Kolkata fill with people, who come to admire the statues of Goddess Durga, eat, and celebrate.