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Old November 30th, 2012, 11:15 AM   #5121
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Today's banner is of the Maximum city, Amachi Mumbai...looks damn cool...!!
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Interestingly - Singur's TMC MLA who was kicked out by Mamata has now suddenly started saying inconvenient things.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/pe...ister/1035933/



Maybe a case of sour grapes. But if it is the truth, hopefully someday all the people who lied about 400 acres will apologize to the people of West Bengal.
400 acres never had a firm basis ..... so its no wonder now different figures are coming up.

If the newspapers report to be believed, some of the 'unwilling' farmers now want their cash but the BDO office has turned down their requests.
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Old December 3rd, 2012, 01:00 AM   #5124
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Old December 9th, 2012, 05:56 AM   #5126
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18th Kolkata Film Festival inauguration...

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Old December 12th, 2012, 12:45 PM   #5127
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Park Street carnival to get anthem this year

Millions of revellers swayed to the music when Usha Uthup crooned on Park Street way back in 1960s. The all-time favourite singer is set to make a big-bang comeback on the fun street this Christmas with the anthem of the Park Street Carnival. So make it a point to be at Allen Park on December 25 to experience the diva sing the anthem live in front of a spirited audience.

Speaking to TOI from Bahrain, Uthup said she was attempting to rope in as many singers as possible. "I am very excited about the song and expect it to become a rage in the days ahead," she said.

Restaurateurs on the food street are equally delighted about Uthup's return and are indeed keen to embrace the song. "The romance with Park Street never ends. Despite so much development across the city, the charm of Park Street has remained the same for over a century. It surely deserves an anthem," said Oasis owner Pratap Daryanani.

The state tourism department has lined up a slew of activities on Park Street in the run-up to Christmas to turn the heart of the city into a tourist hotspot during the festive season. The department is pumping in Rs 50 lakh into the festivity.

Though events ranging from band sessions, Christmas carols, karaoke and DJ evenings, heritage tour, vintage parade and food fest are scheduled for five days at Allen Park, the street is expected to be a hub of activity for 20 days beginning this Sunday, when the Park Street fest kicks off.

With barely five days to go before the high-decibel carnival kicks off, state tourism department minister Krisnendu Narayan Chowdhury on Tuesday met Anglo Indian MLA Shane Calvert and The Park Kolkata managing director Vijay Dewan to assess the preparedness.

"The carnival will be organized in a big way this year. Food stalls will also be there offering a wide variety of cuisine to suit diverse tastes and preferences," the minister said.

The carnival officially commences on December 16 and concludes on Christmas. Altogether, five days - December 16, 18, 21, 23 and 25 - have been selected for events at Allen Park. Park Street apart, Mullickbazar, Kolkata airport, Sealdah and Howrah stations and various church and cathedrals will also be illuminated.

Apart from professional bands like Orient Express, Span, Krosswindz, Hip Pocket and performance by students of Calcutta School of Music, various schools will present carols at the carnival. A food festival competition on Anglo Indian cuisine will be conducted by Chef Rozario on Christmas day that will also see a heritage church visit at Park Street and adjoining areas, and a vintage parade involving buggies, tom toms and vintage cars.


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Old December 12th, 2012, 09:09 PM   #5128
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Darjeeling tribute to Beatles this Xmas

As the cityfolks celebrate Christmas, city boy and renowned Western classical musician and violinist Abraham Mazumdar will be busy in the Hills, paying tribute to The Beatles . Come December 25 and Mazumdar and his group Kolkata Music Academy Chamber Orchestra will present a fusion of Beatles songs on an open stage at Chowrasta.

The organizing committee of the Darjeeling Tea and Tourism Festival (DTTF) has roped in the artiste to celebrate 50 years of the English rock band.

The Kolkata Music Academy Chamber Orchestra, which Mazumdar had founded in 1983, will perform on the occasion.

"We had approached Mazumdar to participate in the DTTF this year. We had expressed our intention to celebrate 50 years of Beatles and it was Mazumdar who came up with the idea to play Beatles song by fusing orchestra with contemporary electric music. Our idea is to pay tribute to the band that played a key role in changing certain aspects of our lives through their songs," said Vikram Rai, DTTF joint secretary.

Mazumdar had also performed Tagore in Symphony in Germany in April, 2012, on invitation from the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra along with compositions by the great masters of European classical music. He also conducted a tribute concert of "Mohiner Ghoraguli", India's first rock band, in 2008 in Kolkata.

Talking about the collaboration, Rai added: "Darjeeling is known for its music, especially in the Western genre. In this regard, most of our musicians have in some way been influenced by The Beatles. Secondly, very few from the Hills are exposed to classical concerts and orchestra. This will be a major attraction of the 17-day festival."

In fact, the DTTF committee has also organized Battle of the Bands, a musical contest where bands from Shillong, Sikkim, Kolkata and the Hills region will take part. "We would like to emulate Kohima's Hornbill Festival," said Rajeev Thattal, the music coordinator of DTTF.

Bands that will perform in the contest include Kolkata's Parikrama, Sikkim's Still Waters, Robin, New Revolution and Shillong's Lou Majaw.

Local old-timer Prism, which has shifted base to Nepal, will also participate. This apart, the organizing committee is eyeing to break the world record by making 700 guitarists play the song "Imagine" at one go.


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Old December 12th, 2012, 09:11 PM   #5129
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Kolkata to reverberate with global folk music

Bringing the folk music from their countries to the city, artists from Israel and Australia will perform at the Kolkata International Folk Music festival at the Rabindra Sarobar grounds Dec 13.

The two-day festival beginning Dec 13 will witness the participation of music bands Idan Raichel Project from Israel and Wantok Sing Sing from Australia.

"The Idan Raichel Project will bring a blend of African, Latin American, Caribbean and Middle Eastern sounds, while Wantok Sing Sing will showcase log drum orchestras, uplifting choral singing and haunting solo voices," said Kaushik Dutta, CEO of Song of Soul, the organisation which is holding the festival in partnership with the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority and the Kolkata Improvement Trust.

Also joining the international folk artists will be singers from West Bengal.

"Mansoor Fakir, Shubhadra Sharma and Lakhan Das Baul will be a part of the show," said Dutta.

Besides music, the folk culture of West Bengal will be represented by Guba dancers, Ranpa, "lathi khela" (stick fight), glove puppetry, rod puppet, "nautanki" (folk drama), dhak and dhol (drums).


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Old December 12th, 2012, 09:17 PM   #5130
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Brit contemporary art exhibition in Kolkata

Showcasing the best of art being produced by leading contemporary artists in Britain, an upcoming four-city art exhibition in India will grapple with the relationship between self and place in a world of transitory identities and contested geographies.

Culled from the art collection of the British Council, the exhibition, “Homelands”, which will travel to New Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore and Mumbai from January, is a unique take on contemporary British art by Indian curator Latika Gupta.

Including more than 80 works by 28 leading modern and contemporary artists, “Homelands” excavates the idea of a homeland to reveal a rich plurality of meaning; ideas of belonging, alienation, history and memory.
The collection includes works by four Turner Prize winners — Jeremy Deller, Richard Long, Grayson Perry and Gillian Wearing.



Four of the showcased artists are being invited to visit the exhibition in India, including Mona Hatoum, Suki Dhanda and Zineb Sedira.

During their stay, the artists will engage with audiences, through seminars, curator-led walks, outreach activities and workshops.

Curator Gupta says the collection raises questions like what constitutes a homeland — ethnicity, language, religion, customs or beliefs.

“Today, many of us move across national boundaries. We are born in one country, we make another our home. In the criss-crossing of political, social and cultural borders, we live our lives through hyphenated identities: belonging here and there; inhabiting multiple places - both physical and metaphorical,” she said.

Rob Lynes, director, British Council India, said: “It asks such fundamental questions about a world that’s changing in front of our eyes, about the sometimes bewildering identity crisis that, for so many of us, constitutes modern life. ‘Homelands’ demonstrates that art can help us learn about the world around us: but also, that it can help us learn about ourselves on a whole different level.”


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Old December 13th, 2012, 04:59 AM   #5131
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Another legend of Bengal just passed away..RIP Pt Ravi Shankar..

"Pather Panchali" title music..

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Extended version..

Ravi Shankar - Sitar
Bud Shank - Flute
Kanai Dutta - Tabla
Nodu Mullick - Tambura
Harihar Rao - Percussion Dholak
Dennis Budimir - Guitar
Gary Peacock - Bass
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Old December 15th, 2012, 05:56 AM   #5133
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Property Valuation dilemma

Has anyone tried to register a property recently and found that the valuation rates are way overboard ? I bought an office space 3-4 years ago in Salt Lake and when I try to register the property now, I find that the valuation rate is about 2 times the price I had bought. Further it is about 50 % more than the prevailing market price. Is there any way I can appeal to the valuation rates given and get a fair valuation price ? Further, the project is a joint venture between a private promoter and Bidhannagar Municipality. Hence the disparity in valuation is surprising.
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Old December 15th, 2012, 04:27 PM   #5134
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Has anyone tried to register a property recently and found that the valuation rates are way overboard ? I bought an office space 3-4 years ago in Salt Lake and when I try to register the property now, I find that the valuation rate is about 2 times the price I had bought. Further it is about 50 % more than the prevailing market price. Is there any way I can appeal to the valuation rates given and get a fair valuation price ? Further, the project is a joint venture between a private promoter and Bidhannagar Municipality. Hence the disparity in valuation is surprising.
Are u facing this problem when registering the property? The valuation rates after the current government has come in has been linked to market rates. The same was done to bring down the cash purchases and under reporting of property values. Needless to say it has also ensured higher registration charges
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Are u facing this problem when registering the property? The valuation rates after the current government has come in has been linked to market rates. The same was done to bring down the cash purchases and under reporting of property values. Needless to say it has also ensured higher registration charges
The problem is that the the valuation rates given is actually 1.5 times the current market price. Is there anyway I can get a quick review by the authorities instead of going on a prolonged legal route ?
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The problem is that the the valuation rates given is actually 1.5 times the current market price. Is there anyway I can get a quick review by the authorities instead of going on a prolonged legal route ?
You can get a review. Get hold of an advocate who deals in real estate matters. He will be able to guide you. Pl note one thing that the rate considered during registry has nothing to do with the purchase rate.
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Delhi tops rape tally among metros, states

Kolkata was the safest among the metropolitan cities with two rape victims for every three lakh women in 2011

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NEW DELHI: If you have lived in different cities, you don't need statistics to tell you which is the most unsafe city for women in India. A look at the National Crime Records Bureau data confirms the worst fears about Delhi: 572 women were raped in the city last year as compared to 239 in Mumbai. To put it another way, despite having nearly two million more people than Delhi, Mumbai reported less than half the number of rape cases. Other metropolitan cities reported even fewer instances: 47 in Kolkata, 76 in Chennai, and 96 in Bangalore.

Higher instances of crime against women in Delhi are often attributed to the influence of its neighbours. And yet, even among its neighbours, Delhi emerges as the worst. While Delhi had seven rape victims among one lakh females in 2011, Haryana had six, Rajasthan five, and Uttar Pradesh two.

Among cities, taking into account the difference in population to arrive at the incidence of rape, the results remain as startling: for every one lakh women and girls, as compared to seven rape victims in Delhi, there were three in Mumbai and two in Bangalore and Chennai. Kolkata was the safest among the metropolitan cities with two rape victims for every three lakh women in 2011.

These trends have remained unchanged over the last five years. Delhi has consistently held the top spot in the rape tally.
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Old December 22nd, 2012, 06:26 AM   #5139
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Hollywood studios are showing interest in developing the two state-of-the-art film cities planned in West Bengal, Finance Minister Amit Mitra today said.

The state government had earlier announced plans of making at least two film cities, one each in Uttarpara, a few km from Kolkata and the other one in north Bengal.

"Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had identified the spots and accordingly land has already been allocated for the two film cities. Expression of interest are flowing in from various quarters," Mitra said at FICCI's media and entertainment business conclave.

Recently, executives of company who had developed a film city in Manchester told him that they are interested in developing the ones coming up in Bengal.

"Another major studio in the US has also expressed interest. The film industry has tremendous national and international potential," the minister said.

The film cities being planned will not only work for the film and television industry but will also be a hub for animation, gaming and special effects, he said.

Stating that infrastructure is very critical for the industry, Mitra said Bengal is already a hub of creativity and with the film cities, the entire eco-system will be complete.

On a number of occasions, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has said that Tollywood must reach out to Bollywood and Hollywood to bridge the gap between the film industries.

During a meeting with US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, she had sought a joint endeavour to work together for the development of Bengal's entertainment industry.
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