A right crystallised
The Apex court has taken a progressive leap to ensure substantive equality and disability rights, says Niloprovo Majumder.
The Apex court has taken a progressive leap to ensure substantive equality and disability rights, says Niloprovo Majumder.
The untainted teachers hit by the apex court judgement in the WBSSC case have been deprived of their right to life, says Alok Ray
The JIS School of Business Management, JIS University and JIS Group hosted the two-day-long “International Management Literary Conclave 2025” recently.
The “Boiparay Boi Utsab”, organised by the Publishers and Booksellers Guild with the support of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation from 1 April to 7 April at College Square Ground (Vidyasagar Udyan), welcomed literary lovers and visitors daily from 3 pm to 8 pm.
Speaking to The Statesman, Dr Sourav Das, senior consultant sleep medicine specialist at Somnos Sleep Clinic, highlights the common types of sleep disorders and how one can identify them.
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing is reshaping the digital world.
Born as Roma Dasgupta, known as the “Mahanayika” of Bengali cinema, Suchita Sen is who we call the pioneer woman of beauty with brains.
Nestled along the serene banks of the Rupnarayan River, over 80 kilometres from Kolkata, lies the quaint village of Deulti. This unassuming hamlet holds a special place in Bengal’s literary heritage as the home of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (1876-1938), one of India’s most celebrated and widely adapted authors. From 1926 to 1938, Sarat Chandra resided in a house he built in the small village of Samta, which he named Samtaber.
As Poila Boishakh approaches, Gondhoraj Restaurant - Flavours of Bengal, invites you to rediscover the essence of home-cooked memories in this festive season.
There’s often a saying, half-teasingly (however, we say there’s a lot of truth behind it), that while individuals eat to live, Bengalis live to eat and that Bengalis are whole-heartedly Machhe-Bhaat e Bangali.