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CIMA Awards 2022, Lata by the Lakes and more...

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

By My Kolkata Web Desk | Published 12.02.22, 07:21 PM
1/10 ART HONOUR: CIMA Awards 2022 winner, artist Suman Chandra, at the award ceremony in Kolkata on February 5. Chandra's painting, 'Black Grave 2', bagged the top award

ART HONOUR: CIMA Awards 2022 winner, artist Suman Chandra, at the award ceremony in Kolkata on February 5. Chandra's painting, 'Black Grave 2', bagged the top award

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2/10 SALUTE, BRAVEHEARTS: A Covid memorial at Rabindra Sarobar in south Kolkata was unveiled on Sunday, February 6. This larger-than-life sculpture was designed by artist Shuvaprasanna. The inscription at the bottom of the sculpture reads: “The Birla Academy of Arts and Culture honours the medical fraternity, who so valiantly fought and triumphed over COVID-19, putting their own lives at risk. A big salute to them.”

SALUTE, BRAVEHEARTS: A Covid memorial at Rabindra Sarobar in south Kolkata was unveiled on Sunday, February 6. This larger-than-life sculpture was designed by artist Shuvaprasanna. The inscription at the bottom of the sculpture reads: “The Birla Academy of Arts and Culture honours the medical fraternity, who so valiantly fought and triumphed over COVID-19, putting their own lives at risk. A big salute to them.”

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3/10 HOMAGE: Chief minister Mamata Banerjee pays homage to legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar at Rabindra Sadan on Monday, February, 7. The veteran artiste passed away on Sunday morning. The Union government had declared two days of state mourning on Sunday and Monday. The Bengal government had announced half-day holiday on Monday ‘as a mark of respect to the departed icon’. The 92-year-old singer had tested positive for Covid with mild symptoms and was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital’s intensive care unit on January 8

HOMAGE: Chief minister Mamata Banerjee pays homage to legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar at Rabindra Sadan on Monday, February, 7. The veteran artiste passed away on Sunday morning. The Union government had declared two days of state mourning on Sunday and Monday. The Bengal government had announced half-day holiday on Monday ‘as a mark of respect to the departed icon’. The 92-year-old singer had tested positive for Covid with mild symptoms and was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital’s intensive care unit on January 8

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4/10 DREDGING MISSION: Mayor Firhad Hakim inaugurates a desilting project of Kolkata Municipal Corporation at Chetla Boat Canal on Monday, February 7. The canal drains out water from Kidderpore and parts of New Alipore and Chetla. The work will take around two-and-a-half years to complete. Last monsoon, many important thoroughfares in the city faced waterlogging woes. KMC engineers have repeatedly attributed waterlogging in pockets of Kolkata to heavy siltation in the canals

DREDGING MISSION: Mayor Firhad Hakim inaugurates a desilting project of Kolkata Municipal Corporation at Chetla Boat Canal on Monday, February 7. The canal drains out water from Kidderpore and parts of New Alipore and Chetla. The work will take around two-and-a-half years to complete. Last monsoon, many important thoroughfares in the city faced waterlogging woes. KMC engineers have repeatedly attributed waterlogging in pockets of Kolkata to heavy siltation in the canals

From Kolkata Municipal Corporation's Facebook account, @KolkataMunicipalCorporation.official
5/10 HAND-IN-HAND: A couple of friends hold hands on their way to an open-air classroom in north Kolkata on Tuesday, February 8. The Bengal government launched the 'Paray Sikshalay' programme last month, under which open-air sessions for students from classes I to VII began in every locality from February 7. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said primary schools in the state could be reopened after a few more days following proper evaluation of the Covid-19 situation and talks with school authorities

HAND-IN-HAND: A couple of friends hold hands on their way to an open-air classroom in north Kolkata on Tuesday, February 8. The Bengal government launched the 'Paray Sikshalay' programme last month, under which open-air sessions for students from classes I to VII began in every locality from February 7. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said primary schools in the state could be reopened after a few more days following proper evaluation of the Covid-19 situation and talks with school authorities

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6/10 TRAGEDY: Policemen pay their last respect to Sashi Bhushan Minj, a sergeant of Kolkata Traffic Police, on Tuesday, February 8. He died in a road accident on Basanti Highway on the eastern fringes of Kolkata on Monday afternoon. He was attached to Tiljala traffic guard and was on motorcycle patrol duty at Bantala Kantapukur when the fatal accident took place

TRAGEDY: Policemen pay their last respect to Sashi Bhushan Minj, a sergeant of Kolkata Traffic Police, on Tuesday, February 8. He died in a road accident on Basanti Highway on the eastern fringes of Kolkata on Monday afternoon. He was attached to Tiljala traffic guard and was on motorcycle patrol duty at Bantala Kantapukur when the fatal accident took place

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7/10 DAWN TRIBUTE: A group of people sing iconic singer Lata Mangeshkar’s songs by the Rabindra Sarobar in Dhakuria as a token of respect for the departed singer on Wednesday, February 9

DAWN TRIBUTE: A group of people sing iconic singer Lata Mangeshkar’s songs by the Rabindra Sarobar in Dhakuria as a token of respect for the departed singer on Wednesday, February 9

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8/10 BIBLIOPHILES' HAUNT: Publishers & Booksellers Guild members and the Bangladesh deputy high commissioner release the logo for the 45th International Kolkata Book Fair 2022 at the Kolkata Press Club on Thursday, February 10. Bangladesh is the theme country for the fair. It will be held at the Salt Lake Central Park from February 28 to March 13, honouring the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the 50th year of independence of Bangladesh. More than 600 stalls will be set up and space will be made for close to 200 little magazine publishers

BIBLIOPHILES' HAUNT: Publishers & Booksellers Guild members and the Bangladesh deputy high commissioner release the logo for the 45th International Kolkata Book Fair 2022 at the Kolkata Press Club on Thursday, February 10. Bangladesh is the theme country for the fair. It will be held at the Salt Lake Central Park from February 28 to March 13, honouring the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the 50th year of independence of Bangladesh. More than 600 stalls will be set up and space will be made for close to 200 little magazine publishers

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9/10 WET CHALLENGE: Students of an open-air classroom on Palmer Bazar Road in central Kolkata look up at the overcast sky on Thursday, February 10. Classes had to be suspended when a drizzle started around 1pm because there was no shade

WET CHALLENGE: Students of an open-air classroom on Palmer Bazar Road in central Kolkata look up at the overcast sky on Thursday, February 10. Classes had to be suspended when a drizzle started around 1pm because there was no shade

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10/10 REDS PLAY CUPID: A florist carries red rose bouquets on Friday, February 11, in a flower market in Kolkata ahead of Valentine’s Day on February 14. The Valentine week began on February 7 with Rose Day. The other days of the romance week are Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, Kiss Day- leading up to Valentine’s Day on February 14

REDS PLAY CUPID: A florist carries red rose bouquets on Friday, February 11, in a flower market in Kolkata ahead of Valentine’s Day on February 14. The Valentine week began on February 7 with Rose Day. The other days of the romance week are Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, Kiss Day- leading up to Valentine’s Day on February 14

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