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On the waterfront
After a 6km dust-road journey, the car clambers up and down its last high hurdle and the sea sweeps into view. Ah, the sea, the sea. Almost soundless, rippling mildly in the afternoon sun. The car — a Sumo, aptly named perhaps with this journey in mi...  | Read.. 
 
Enamelled beauties
Parimal Ray of Beltala had set the trend of collecting porcelain enamel advertising in Calcutta. Ray has been collecting for ...  | Read.. 
 
Jolly romp through childhood in essays
As a student of sociology, the first challenge was to get the name of the leading Indian social anthropologist right. But lit...  | Read.. 
 
Books shut by law blinkers
Imagine a life without books. Try to imagine it, really, said Moiz Tundawala, a student at the National University of Juridic...  | Read.. 
 
Lenin in the time of change
The time it seems is opportune for didactic political plays, especially ones that while favouring a change will keep supporte...  | Read.. 
 
Shout out loud to solve civic woes
The PUBLIC-GfK MODE survey in association with The Telegraph, published on November 8 in Metro, found the Calcu...  | Read.. 
 
The man who gave us our words
Good morning Calcutta. Another Sunday, another new column. Is anything new left to tell? This city, a young city as far as ci...  | Read.. 
 
Tyre marks on the Mandarmani beach. Pictures by Jayanta Basu
On the waterfront
Hello It's Sunday , December 6 , 2009
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Climate Watch
Carbon footprint on power bill
 
 
Next weekend you can be at ... Dhanyakuria
A village with many temples is common in any part of the country, but a village with many palaces is ...Read.. 
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Kiss the clouds
The Shahid Minar rises like a fluted candlestick in the heart of the city, ...  | Read..