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31 March : Diary of Kolkata

-- A. B. In the year 1774 on this day Post Master General first appointed for the established Post Office in Kolkata. In the year 1807 on this day first steam ship 'Janagore' was floated on water from Khidirpur. In the year 1824 on this day first Indian Mint's foundation stone was layed at No. 47 Strand Road. On this day in the year 1882 Kolkata Telephone Exchange was started with only 50 subscribers.

Sunset at Nalikul Station Bazaar

I like the different hues of sunset. I mean at different places. Nalikul, a rural area of Bengal - plenty of trees and fields, cultivated or plain characterisation of this beautiful place. One day, I was passing the Rly station, when the sun was setting behind the grove. The sky was very beautiful at those moments. -- A. B.

Kolkata kids are bookworms: study

Kolkata: Being voracious readers, kids in Kolkata spend more time with books, magazines and comics, when compared with children from other parts of the country, according to a report. Describing Kolkata kids as "official bookworms" amongst Indian… Click here to read the full story -- A. B.

Colourful Affection : City Of Joy

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Supermoon In Kolkata

The city of joy tonight delighted to see 10% bigger and 30% brighter Supermoon after 18 years. -- A. B.

18 March, 1800

18 March, 1800 - a memorable day in the history Bengal cum Kolkata : after setting one font Bangla letter by the help of Panchanan Karmakar, William Carey printed the first page of his 'Susamachar' - the Bengali Old Testament.-- A. B.

Season's New Leaves In Kolkata

Last Friday, when the sky adorned itself with clouds, I noticed the new leaves over and knew the spring season has come.-- A. B.

National Geographic Photo Of The Day - Street Of Kolkata

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First Indian Women Graduates

In the year 1883, on this day, the first women graduates of India passed the post-graduate examination - Kadambini Gangopadhyay and Chandramukhi Basu of Kolkata. They were Bengalee and the first women graduates of India. Just five years ago of this event, University of London started to give degrees to women. -- A. B.

Toru Dutt

In the year 1856, 4th March, eminent poet Toru Dutt was born in Kolkata. She educated in France and Cambridge. Later back in Kolkata and learnt Sanskrit. Her first published book 'Lelonte de lisle'. She translated sonnet of French poet in English and translated about 70-80 French poet's French poems in English and published a book named 'A Sheaf Gleaned In French Field'. Her famous book 'Ancient Ballads And Legends Of Hindusthan'- this collection of poems in English made history in the field of poetry. In the book 'The World Classics' edited by Richard Garnet, some of poems of Toru Dutt were included. A novel named 'Binaca' written by Toru Dutt was published on the then "Bengal Magazine". Toru Dutt died at the young age when she was only 21 years old.-- A. B.