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Dev's fishing adventure, laurel for 'Dadagiri', tree topples on teen and more

In pictures, some events that marked the week that was for Kolkata

My Kolkata Web Desk
Published 12.03.22, 07:27 PM
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LAST-MINUTE REVISION: Students pore over their notes before the exam at a school in north Kolkata on Monday, March 7. The state board secondary exam began on March 7 with the first language paper. It will continue till March 16

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BEST OF LUCK: Kolkata police commissioner Vineet Kumar Goyal greets Madhyamik examinees before the exam at St Lawrence High School on Monday, March 7

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WOMEN POWER: Participants at Tejashwini — Kolkata police’s self-defence workshop for women — display their martial art skills on Tuesday, March 8, at the Police Athletic Club on the Maidan. The five-day-long workshop is being held at nine venues across Kolkata

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GUARDIAN ANGELS: The Winners, an all-women patrolling team of the Kolkata police, on the International Women’s Day at the Metro channel on Tuesday, March 8

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FISHY AFFAIR: Actor-turned-politician Dev poses with a fish he netted in the Maldives. The actor posted this photograph on Instagram on Tuesday, March 8, with the caption: "Fishing time….✌🏻 Fish was again dropped back into the Ocean 🌊"

From Dev's Instagram account, @imdevadhikari
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TEASERS, BEWARE!: Artistes perform in a street drama organised by Kolkata police on the occasion of International Women’s Day on Tuesday, March 8, near Esplanade

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CANDID: Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee shares the stage with BCCI president Sourav Ganguly at the Tele Academy Awards ceremony on Thursday, March 10, at Netaji Indoor Stadium. Ganguly received an award for his popular television quiz show 'Dadagiri'

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AFTERMATH: A firefighter jetsprays water on the hot debris left in the wake of a fire at a godown in Garden Reach on Thursday, March 10

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TRAGEDY: An uprooted gulmohar tree at Jodhpur Park on Thursday, March 10. In a freak accident, the '50-year-old' tree came crashing down around 11.30am on Thursday. Three people were injured. Siddhartha Mandal, 18, suffered multiple fractures on his right leg and injured his head. According to some naturalists, a full-grown tree getting uprooted without any rain or wind would either be the result of unscientific plantation or inadequate trimming and lack of care

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DIVINE SELFIE: A man dressed as Lord Krishna at a spring festival on the Maidan on Saturday, March 12

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Photogallery Of The Week Sourav Ganguly Mamata Banerjee Dadagiri International Women's Day Kolkata Police Police Commissioner Winners Dev Maldives
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