Kolkata Children’s Literature Festival plants the seeds of storytelling
The second edition of the Kolkata Children’s Literature Festival (KCLF) commenced with an inauguration on 10 January at SPK Jain Futuristic Academy, Newtown, Kolkata
The second edition of the Kolkata Children’s Literature Festival (KCLF) commenced with an inauguration on 10 January at SPK Jain Futuristic Academy, Newtown, Kolkata
The process of hiring has evolved dramatically over the past few decades. Where once a handshake and face-to-face conversation were the cornerstones of job interviews, today’s recruitment practices are increasingly shaped by technology.
The Meitei tribal community likely admires individuals who consistently represent them in various media spaces.
During our village school days, while we used to graze our cattle on the vast rice field, we often witnessed a glowing series of hills on the northern horizon illuminated by the evening sunlight; it was the Land of the Thunder Dragon, officially known as the Bhutan Kingdom at the eastern Himalayan foothills.
Bipra Kumar Saha and Manjuri Saha's story is a perfect example of how mutual trust, honesty and shared values are crucial to growing as a couple and as an individual.
Poetry is at its best when it is precise. The poems that are small in size are poemlets. In Bengali, it is known as Anu kabita. Silences in a poemlet are dominant due to the minimal use of words. There is no noise. The poemlets come as waves and immerse the emotions of the readers, creating a hypnotic effect.
The Kolkata Centre for Creativity (KCC), in collaboration with Victoria Memorial Hall (VMH), unveiled two remarkable events at the South Lawn, VMH: UTSAV III and Dance on Wheels recently.
Experts at Fortis Kolkata urge early intervention against rising childhood obesity rates and the concept of 'obesity memory' posing long-term health risks.
Kashi Labh Mukti Bhavan, located in Varanasi, has come up with a peaceful environment for the physically ill. This place allows them to look back at their either dull or happening life and prepare for their final journey towards moksha.
The West Bengal government has sanctioned Rs 1 crore to the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS) to honour the late Justice Radha Binod Pal, the only Indian judge from the Calcutta High Court who participated in the Tokyo Trials.