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1. CALCUTTA YELLOW PAGES
- www.cypo.com
- CALCUTTA YELLOW PAGES ONLINE.
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2. Calcutta Information Page
- www.sofo.uni-stuttgart.de
- CALCUTTA - CITY OF JOY.
- In 1696, Old Fort William was established and this was the origin of the city of Calcutta. The name Calcutta is derived from Kalikata, one of the three villages whose lands became a part of the new settlement. ...
- In the three centuries of its history, Calcutta has grown from a mere fishing village into the largest city in India with a population of 10. ... Calcutta served as the capital of British India until 1912 and it is not surprising that one sees predominantly Western architectural styles in its many buildings and monuments. ...
- Nevertheless, Calcutta more than anything else, is a city with strong cultural, literary and religious flavours. ... Equally a part of modern Calcutta are its many clubs and sport centres. ...
- THE FIRST CLICKABLE MAP OF CALCUTTA.
- INTERESTING PLACES OF CALCUTTA.
- Calcutta and Bengali Links:.
- Homepage of Calcutta Online with Daily News from Calcutta Homepage of Calcutta Online .
- Daily News from Calcutta Daily News from Calcutta Calcutta Online Chat Rooms .
- Fodor's Restaurant Index - Calcutta.
- Fodor's Hotel Index - Calcutta.
- Diplomatic missions in Calcutta .
- Subway Navigator for Calcutta.
3. Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta, Official site
- www.victoriamemorial-cal.org
- THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL , CALCUTTA.
4. Calcuttaweb - Calcutta Sites
- www.winisp.net
- Statesman - Calcutta News from Statesman .
- Telegraph - Calcutta News from Telegraph .
- VirtualCalcutta - the best documentary on Calcutta in Internet. ...
- Bengal/Calcutta on the net - very dynamic, lots of information and undoubtedly one of the best sites on Bengal. ...
- Calmanac - The official site of the city of Calcutta by Calcutta Municipal Corporation. ...
- Calcutta Telephones - you can search for phones, can view your phone bills online. ...
- and more of Calcutta .
- CatchCal - try to catch all of Calcutta ! More of a directory. ...
- Kolkatabuzz - a new site on Calcutta, well designed. ...
- TimesCity - A neatly organized site from Times group on Calcutta. ...
- Dial Calcutta - good portal site with useful contents .
- Calcutta-network - portal with astrology, real estate property and others .
- Calcutta Medics - medical site based on this city .
- Calcutta customs - official information page on Indian customs rules .
- CYPO - Calcutta Yellow Pages Online .
- Calcutta Museum - Town Hall .
5. Calcutta
- www.altmeduniversity.com
- Calcutta, Bengali KALIKATA, is the capital city of West Bengal, in India. ... Calcutta is located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, an arm of the Ganges, about 96 miles (154 km) upstream from its mouth at the head of the Bay of Bengal. ... Calcutta is the world's largest processor of jute; also important are food processing, hosiery and footwear production, the manufacture of textiles, and the making of iron and steel goods. The coal mines, tea gardens, and industrial concerns of West Bengal and neighbouring states are managed and financed from Calcutta. ... Calcutta is eastern India's financial headquarters, with many foreign banks, several chambers of commerce, and a stock exchange. ...
- Western and Eastern influences mingle in Calcutta's architecture: Victoria Memorial, one of the city's finest buildings, represents a mixture of classical Western and Mughal (Mogul) styles. ...
- Calcutta is known as the "Cultural Capital" of India. ... Higher education is offered by the universities of Calcutta, Jadavpur, and Rabindra Bharati. ...
- Construction of India's first subway system was begun in Calcutta in 1973; a section in the central area opened in 1986. National highways and railways connect Calcutta to other cities; Sealdah and Howrah stations are the terminals of several railway lines; and air service is provided by the Netaji Subhas Chandra (Dum Dum) International Airport. ...
- Metro Rail- Calcutta's pride.
- Fashioned by the colonial British in the manner of a grand European capital --Calcutta has grown into a city of sharp contrasts and contradictions. Calcutta has had to assimilate strong European influences and overcome the limitations of its colonial legacy in order to find its own unique identity. ... No other Indian city can draw the kinds of crowds that throng to Calcutta's book fairs, art exhibitions, and concerts. There is a lively trading of polemics on walls, which has led to Calcutta being dubbed the "city of posters. " Yet for all of Calcutta's vitality, many of the city's residents live in some of the worst conditions, far removed from the cultural milieu. ... In short, Calcutta remains an enigma to many Indians as well as to foreigners. ...
6. Calcutta/Kolkata: A guide to India's cultural capital. Volunteering in Calcutta. Hotels, tourist information.
- pages.cthome.net
- Calcutta Kolkata travel advice, volunteering, photographs. ... Calcutta hotels. ...
- I love Calcutta. ... Calcutta is reasonably safe. ... Both Citibank and American Express have offices in Calcutta. ... Calcutta. ...
- Calcutta is known for its poverty, a reputation it only half deserves. ...
- In many ways Calcutta seems familiar: the English street names, the architecture, the English language. ...
- India's most fascinating museums, such as the Indian Museum and Marble Palace, are in Calcutta. There are more publishers in Calcutta than in all the rest of India. ...
- Calcutta.
- I always remember Calcutta and the Bengali people who have created a great culture in spite of hardships.
- My last trip to Calcutta was in February 1998. I've been there six times over the past ten years and I've seen considerable progress, for example, the Calcutta Metro subway system has been completed, as has the second bridge over the Hooghly River. ...
- Some things to see and do in Calcutta:.
- Calcutta. ...
7. Calcutta On-Line Homepage
- www.unigroupeu.com
- For Information on advertising, Banners, Hot Links and on the creation of your companies Home Page on this site call Calcutta, .
- New Local Calcutta Pages.
- Call Calcutta (91) 33. ...
- Calcutta On-Line™ is a registered Trademark of unigroup systems (europe) ltd.
8. From Calcutta With Love
- www.ess.co.at
- Calcutta : Not `The City of Joy'.
- A Detailed Report on Air Pollution in Calcutta Towards the `City of Joy' .
- Calcutta, Bengali KALIKATA, is the capital city of West Bengal, in India. ... Calcutta is located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, an arm of the Ganges, about 96 miles (154 km) upstream from its mouth at the head of the Bay of Bengal. ...
- Although Calcutta is favourably located for trade, its low, swampy, hot, and humid riverbank location is not ideal for human habitation. ...
- Calcutta is the world's largest processor of jute; also important are food processing, hosiery and footwear production, the manufacture of textiles, and the making of iron and steel goods. The coal mines, tea gardens, and industrial concerns of West Bengal and neighbouring states are managed and financed from Calcutta. ... Calcutta is eastern India's financial headquarters, with many foreign banks, several chambers of commerce, and a stock exchange. ...
- Western and Eastern influences mingle in Calcutta's architecture: Victoria Memorial, one of the city's finest buildings, represents a mixture of classical Western and Mughal (Mogul) styles. ...
- Calcutta is known as the "Cultural Capital" of India. ... Higher education is offered by the universities of Calcutta, Jadavpur, and Rabindra Bharati. ...
- Construction of India's first subway system was begun in Calcutta in 1973; a section in the central area opened in 1986. National highways and railways connect Calcutta to other cities; Sealdah and Howrah stations are the terminals of several railway lines; and air service is provided by the Netaji Subhas Chandra (Dum Dum) International Airport. ...
- Fashioned by the colonial British in the manner of a grand European capital--yet now set in one of the poorest and most overpopulated regions of India--Calcutta has grown into a city of sharp contrasts and contradictions. Calcutta has had to assimilate strong European influences and overcome the limitations of its colonial legacy in order to find its own unique identity. ... No other Indian city can draw the kinds of crowds that throng to Calcutta's book fairs, art exhibitions, and concerts. There is a lively trading of polemics on walls, which has led to Calcutta being dubbed the "city of posters. " Yet for all of Calcutta's vitality, many of the city's residents live in some of the worst conditions, far removed from the cultural milieu. ... In short, Calcutta remains an enigma to many Indians as well as to foreigners. ...
9. Calcutta-Network , hotels shopping more
- www.calcutta-network.com
- Calcutta-Network.
- Hotel suggestions include The Oberoi Grand, Taj Bengal, The Park Calcutta, Quality Inn Calcutta, The Ffort-a Radisson Resort, Mughal Sheraton Hotel and more. ... THE OBEROI GRAND at 15 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD in Calcutta, India. ... The historic hotel is an oasis in the bustling city of Kolkata (Calcutta). ... One of the four great urban centres of India, CALCUTTA is to its proud citizens the equal of any city in the country in charm, variety and interest. ...
- Descendants of the fortune-seekers who flocked from across the globe to participate in Calcutta's eighteenth- and nineteenth-century trading boom remain conspicuous in its cosmopolitan blend of communities. ...
- Calcutta (Kolkata) The City, History, Arrival, City Transport, The Bengali Renaissance, Eating And Drinking, Culture And Entertainment, Best Of, Information, Satyajit Ray, The Festivals Of Calcutta, Mother Teresa, What's In A Name?, City Tours, Pollution And Floods, Shopping, Moving On From Calcutta, Sports, Listings, Explore Calcutta and Hotels in Calcutta (Kolkata).
- The resultant suffering - and the work of Mother Teresa in drawing attention to its most pathetic victims - has given Calcutta a reputation for poverty that its residents consider ill-founded. ... In fact, though Calcutta's mighty Victorian buildings lie peeling and decaying, and its avenues have long been choked by its inability to expand any further, Calcutta exudes a warmth that leaves few visitors unmoved. ...
- QUALITY INN CALCUTTA .
- com, Calcutta-Network. ...
10. Calcutta
- astro.temple.edu
- Calcutta.
- THE FAR-FROM-COMPLETE SPATIAL TRANSFORMATION OF CALCUTTA.
- Like the proverbial Hindi deity, Calcutta has had many names: "city of palaces" (in the 19th century), "city of dreadful night" (Kipling's description at the turn of this century), "city of joy" (in the dreadful book and movie of recent years), "dying city" (by the late Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India 1984-89); its recent rulers have proclaimed that they would like the city to be known as the "gateway to the Asian tigers" (in media promoting the investment virtues of the city and the state). ...
- This paper, like the others in the book and conference, focuses on intra-urban (or intra-metropolitan) distribution of wealth and poverty using Calcutta as an Indian case study. The editors of this book asked an intriguing question: "is there a new spatial order within cities?" This is really a two-part question: one, is there something new about the spatial structure of cities today and tomorrow, something fundamentally different from the same cities in the past; and, two, is this a generalizable model worldwide? For much of this paper I will try to answer the first part with reference to Calcutta, leaving enough signposts along the way to be able to deal with the second question at the end. ...
- (Parenthetically, what does "gentrification" mean in Tanzania or Indonesia, or what is the social or physical meaning of segregation in China or India?) These arguments and questions deserve far more space than in an introduction to this case history; since that space appears to be unavailable, I will focus on the Calcutta story as a case history (not to be used to draw generalizations about India or the Third World) while pointing out some of the more serious disagreements with the editors' hypothesis along the way. ...
- In the next section I will briefly outline this three-stage history of Calcutta (with the last stage still in its formative phase), and show how the spatial order has been shaped by the dominant ideology of production.
- However, the Calcutta story would be poorly understood without mention of two factors that, though not unique to itself, are rather different from developed nation contexts. First, I must highlight the importance of the size and function of the "informal" sector in Calcutta's economy: by most estimates this collection of urban workers comprises 40 percent or more of the Calcutta labor force, in occupations from garbage collection, material transport, home delivery of consumer products, to small crafts and manufacturing (leather products, printing, etc. ... The notion of formal "flexible production and accumulation" (see Storper and Walker, 1989) that some scholars argue is reshaping urban space in the developed world has long been an aspect of the conditions of production in third world cities like Calcutta. ... I will argue that it is essential to have an understanding of the spatial distribution of the informal sector, particularly the domestic service element, and its relationship to capital and technology, to understand the geography of poverty and affluence in Calcutta.
- A Brief History of Calcutta metropolis.
- Calcutta is the capital of the state of West Bengal, and the primate city of Eastern India, with a hinterland of over 220 million, mostly poor rural population (comprising the states of Bihar, Orissa, Assam, etc. ... 3 The city of Calcutta is small--104 sq. ... In the following paragraphs I describe the growth of Calcutta, the city and the metropolis, over the last three hundred years into its present size.
- Colonial Economy: Calcutta in Ascendance.
11. Mother Teresa of Calcutta - Ascension Research Center
- www.ascension-research.org
- Soon after, on January 6, 1929 arrived in Calcutta, the capital of Bengal, India to teach at a school for girls. While in Calcutta, she was moved by the presence of the sick and dying on the city's streets. ...
- Her order received permission from Calcutta officials to use a portion of the abandoned temple to Kali, the Hindu goddess of transition and destroyer of demons. ... She and her fellow nuns gathered dying Indians off the streets of Calcutta and brought them to this home to care for them during the days before they died. ...
- Ever since then, thousands of men, women and children (more that 42,000) have been taken from the streets of Calcutta and transported to Nirmal Hriday. ...
- You can contact them at one of their United States locations at: Missionaries of Charity, 335 East 145th Street, Bronx, New York 10451; or their Calcutta location: Missionaries of Charity, 54A, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Calcutta 700 016, India. ...
- by Mother Teresa of Calcutta .
- He died for you and for me, and for that leper and for that man dying of hunger and that naked person lying in the street, not only of Calcutta, but of Africa, and everywhere. ...
- Le Joly, Edward Mother Teresa of Calcutta: A Biography, (Harper & Row, 1985) .
- Mother Teresa and Michael Collopy (Photographer) Works of Love Are Works of Peace: Mother Teresa of Calcutta and the Missionaries of Charity (Ignatius Press, 1996) .
- Zambonini, Franca Teresa of Calcutta: A Pencil in God's Hand, (Alba House, 1993) .
12. Official Web Site of Indian Museum, Kolkata (Calcutta), India.
- www.indianmuseum-calcutta.org
- Welcome to the 'Official Web Site of Indian Museum, Kolkata (Calcutta), India. ...
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