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  2. Culture of Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Kolkata concerns the music, art, museums, festivals, and lifestyle within Kolkata. It is the former capital of India and, as of 2021, the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Geir Heierstad writes that Bengalis tend to have a special appreciation for art and literature. [1]

  3. Howrah - Wikipedia

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    The West Bengal Government has also planned a major renovation of the city to match the city's urban facilities with its neighboring city Kolkata. [ 42 ] Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA) is the statutory planning and development authority for Howrah, as the city lies within the Kolkata Metropolitan Area (KMA).

  4. Calcutta Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of the Calcutta Historical Society's endeavors lies its journal, Bengal, Past & Present, launched in the early years of the society's establishment. Through its journal, Bengal, Past & Present, which has been used in historical research, shedding light on the diverse facets of Kolkata's history.

  5. Culture of West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    West Bengal's capital Kolkata—as the former capital of India—was the birthplace of modern Indian literary and artistic thought, [1] and is referred to as the "cultural [or literary] capital of India". [2] [3] The presence of paras, which are cluster of neighbourhoods that possess a strong sense of community, is characteristic of West Bengal ...

  6. Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-1980s, Mumbai (then called Bombay) overtook Kolkata as India's most populous city. In 1985, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi dubbed Kolkata a "dying city" in light of its socio-political woes. [68] In the period 1977–2011, West Bengal was governed from Kolkata by the Left Front, which was dominated by the Communist Party of India (CPM

  7. West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    ^ The Province of Bengal was split into two states i.e. West Bengal and East Bengal (present-day Bangladesh) by the Indian Independence Act 1947 [11] †† Partition of Bengal (1947) West Bengal ( / b ɛ n ˈ ɡ ɔː l / ; ISO : Paścimabaṅga , pronounced [ˈpoʃtʃimˈbɔŋɡo] ⓘ , abbr. WB ) is a state in the eastern portion of India .

  8. Ethnic communities in Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    Kolkata, India, is largely inhabited by the ethnic community of the native Bengalis (both Ghoti and Bangal origin) respectively. According to a report by the Indian Statistical Institute owned by the Government of India, the Kolkata city had a population of 4.5 million as of 2011 out of which the population of native Bengalis in Kolkata is almost 62% which comprised the majority of the city's ...

  9. History of Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    Kolkata was the capital of the British India until 1911, when the capital was relocated to Delhi. Kolkata grew rapidly in the 19th century to become the second most important city of the British Empire after London and was declared as the financial (commercial) capital of the British India. This was accompanied by the fall of a culture that ...