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Calcutta Travel Guide

Once the centre of modern education, science, culture and politics in India, Calcutta witnessed economic rejuvenation that has led to a spurt in the city's growth in the last 10 years. Calcutta is the main business, commercial and financial hub of eastern India.

About Calcutta

Calcutta covers an area of 571 sq. miles (1480 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 4.9 million people being the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the third-largest urban agglomeration and the fourth-largest city in India.

Calcutta City Guide

Calcutta, or the city’s with a new name of Kolkota is the capital of the state of West Bengal. Whatever the name might be Kolkota will always be the city of joy as it is popularly called by the natives of this city. Calcutta is the largest city in India and is part of the four metroploitian of India.
More than 300 years ago, in 1687, Job Charnock, an English tradesman of East India group set up a trading post on the banks of the Ganga. In 1696, Old Fort William was established and this was the begining of a new era as this caused the birth of the city of Calcutta. The name Calcutta was derived from Kalikata, one of the three villages whose lands became a part of this new settlement.

During the phases of history Kolkota has grown from just being a small fishing village to one of the main trading cities in India and arguably one of the top most business cities of the world. Historically Kolkota have the impressions of the British architecture as the city was also one of the main administrative blocks under the Britishers. So, no wonder this can be seen in many westernely designed buildings and monuments of the bygone era.

Calcutta has housed some of the world’s most famous personalities like Mother Teresa and Rabinder Nath Tagore. People of Calcutta are well known for their sweet tooth and some of the best sweet dishes.

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