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Bangladesh hilsa hits markets, riverbank clean-up and more Kolkata news in pictures

A quick look at the day that was for Kolkata

My Kolkata Web Desk Published 27.09.24, 06:32 PM
Around 2,420 tonnes of Bangladeshi hilsa arrived in West Bengal via Petrapole-Benapole India-Bangladesh border in North 24-Parganas on Friday before they were spotted being sold in Kolkata markets
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Around 2,420 tonnes of Bangladeshi hilsa arrived in West Bengal via Petrapole-Benapole India-Bangladesh border in North 24-Parganas on Friday before they were spotted being sold in Kolkata markets

Satyajit Shaw
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British deputy high commissioner to East and North East India  Andrew Fleming, actor Gargi Roy Chowdhury, entrepreneur and wildLife enthusiast Shiladitya Chowdhury, Ayaz Shafi, a professor from IQ City World United School of Business (WUSB), and director Dhriti Banerjee of Zoological Survey of India flag off Swachhata Hi Seva campaign from Prinsep Ghat Memorial on Friday. WUSB students, general public and ZSI employees cleaned the Hooghly river bank and surroundings
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British deputy high commissioner to East and North East India Andrew Fleming, actor Gargi Roy Chowdhury, entrepreneur and wildLife enthusiast Shiladitya Chowdhury, Ayaz Shafi, a professor from IQ City World United School of Business (WUSB), and director Dhriti Banerjee of Zoological Survey of India flag off Swachhata Hi Seva campaign from Prinsep Ghat Memorial on Friday. WUSB students, general public and ZSI employees cleaned the Hooghly river bank and surroundings

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Heavy rainfall since September 25 has left several parts of Kolkata underwater. In picture, waterlogging on VIP Service Road. IMD recorded 26.1mm rainfall between September 26 and September 27 evening
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Heavy rainfall since September 25 has left several parts of Kolkata underwater. In picture, waterlogging on VIP Service Road. IMD recorded 26.1mm rainfall between September 26 and September 27 evening

Amit Datta
Students of Brahmo Balika Shikshalaya Montessori section offer tuberoses at the statue of Raja Ram Mohun Roy at the Maidan on  his death anniversary on Friday
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Students of Brahmo Balika Shikshalaya Montessori section offer tuberoses at the statue of Raja Ram Mohun Roy at the Maidan on his death anniversary on Friday

Suvendu Das
Ushasi Sen Basu launched her book of crime stories, ‘The Mo Mysteries’, published by Readomania, at Starmark, South City Mall, on Thursday, September 26. The book was unveiled by Indrani Ganguly (managing editor, Readomania) who doubled as the host for the evening, and Rupak Neogy, illustrator, who also did a sketch of the book's protagonist for an appreciative audience
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Ushasi Sen Basu launched her book of crime stories, ‘The Mo Mysteries’, published by Readomania, at Starmark, South City Mall, on Thursday, September 26. The book was unveiled by Indrani Ganguly (managing editor, Readomania) who doubled as the host for the evening, and Rupak Neogy, illustrator, who also did a sketch of the book's protagonist for an appreciative audience

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