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In pics: Last day of Kolkata Book Fair, rally for road safety and more news from the city

A quick look at the week that was for Kolkata

By My Kolkata Web Desk | Published 12.02.23, 08:43 PM
1/9 Book lovers thronged Boimela Prangan on the last day of the 46th international Kolkata Book Fair

Book lovers thronged Boimela Prangan on the last day of the 46th international Kolkata Book Fair

Soumyajit Dey
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2/9 Scenes from the opening programme of Tramjatra 2023, a celebration of 150 years of Calcutta Tramway at Tram World Cafe, Gariahat Tram Depot, on Saturday

Scenes from the opening programme of Tramjatra 2023, a celebration of 150 years of Calcutta Tramway at Tram World Cafe, Gariahat Tram Depot, on Saturday

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3/9 A bike rally organised by Jadavpur Traffic Police to mark Road Safety Week in progress on Saturday morning. Altogether, 100 bikers and police officers participated in the rally that began near South City Mall

A bike rally organised by Jadavpur Traffic Police to mark Road Safety Week in progress on Saturday morning. Altogether, 100 bikers and police officers participated in the rally that began near South City Mall

Soumyajit Dey
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4/9 Kids paint on an ‘alpona’ at Ahiritola Ghat River Festival on Saturday. A photography exhibition was also organised at the event

Kids paint on an ‘alpona’ at Ahiritola Ghat River Festival on Saturday. A photography exhibition was also organised at the event

Arnab Dutta
5/9 Kolkata Police’s South Traffic Guard conducted a ‘Safe Drive, Save Life’ campaign on Friday, February 10, at New Market. The campaign aimed at raising awareness regarding road safety

Kolkata Police’s South Traffic Guard conducted a ‘Safe Drive, Save Life’ campaign on Friday, February 10, at New Market. The campaign aimed at raising awareness regarding road safety

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6/9 Tribeni, a West Bengal suburban town, is gearing up for Kumbh Mela. The three-day Kumbh Mela in Tribeni will begin on February 12

Tribeni, a West Bengal suburban town, is gearing up for Kumbh Mela. The three-day Kumbh Mela in Tribeni will begin on February 12

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7/9 Artwork on display at Rongmoshal 2023, a festival being held at Urquhart Square near Hedua Park, on Thursday. Visitors can enjoy puppet shows, ‘chhau’ dance, street plays and many more fun programmes at the festival. A variety of stalls — jewellery, sari, sweets etc. — have also been set up. The festival will end on February 12

Artwork on display at Rongmoshal 2023, a festival being held at Urquhart Square near Hedua Park, on Thursday. Visitors can enjoy puppet shows, ‘chhau’ dance, street plays and many more fun programmes at the festival. A variety of stalls — jewellery, sari, sweets etc. — have also been set up. The festival will end on February 12

Arnab Dutta
8/9 Glimpses of Hemanta Mukhopadhyay Metro station at Ruby Hospital crossing on Wednesday, February 8. Trial run between the Hemanta Mukhopadhyay and New Garia Metro stations was conducted some time ago. Commercial service on the route may start in end-February

Glimpses of Hemanta Mukhopadhyay Metro station at Ruby Hospital crossing on Wednesday, February 8. Trial run between the Hemanta Mukhopadhyay and New Garia Metro stations was conducted some time ago. Commercial service on the route may start in end-February

Soumyajit Dey
9/9 Director-general of state police Manoj Malviya on Tuesday launched the Khoya-Paya portal app at Bhabani Bhawan to improve the process of identification of missing persons and unidentified bodies. Anyone can register with the portal and provide information about a missing or sighted child/person, without waiting to complete the legal formalities. The information supplied by the citizen(s) would be made available for public view after quick moderation, thereby saving valuable time

Director-general of state police Manoj Malviya on Tuesday launched the Khoya-Paya portal app at Bhabani Bhawan to improve the process of identification of missing persons and unidentified bodies. Anyone can register with the portal and provide information about a missing or sighted child/person, without waiting to complete the legal formalities. The information supplied by the citizen(s) would be made available for public view after quick moderation, thereby saving valuable time

Suvendu Das
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