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Elusive hilsa, East Bengal-Mohun Bagan derby and other Kolkata news in pictures

A quick look at the day that was for Kolkata

My Kolkata Web Desk Kolkata Published 13.07.24, 07:43 PM
(Top) Fishing boats at the Namkhana bank of Muriganga river and (above) hilsa fish are still not available in the Bay of Bengal. So fishermen are struggling to travel 700km near the Bangladesh border for sustenance. Inadequate rain and oppressive heat are being attributed to the paucity in supply of hilsa
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(Top) Fishing boats at the Namkhana bank of Muriganga river and (above) hilsa fish are still not available in the Bay of Bengal. So fishermen are struggling to travel 700km near the Bangladesh border for sustenance. Inadequate rain and oppressive heat are being attributed to the paucity in supply of hilsa

Satyajit Shaw
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These football fans from Spain sporting red and yellow jerseys and carrying a flag found it easy to turn into East Bengal supporters during the East Bengal versus Mohun Bagan derby at Salt Lake Stadium on Saturday
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These football fans from Spain sporting red and yellow jerseys and carrying a flag found it easy to turn into East Bengal supporters during the East Bengal versus Mohun Bagan derby at Salt Lake Stadium on Saturday

My Kolkata
Muslim women take part in ‘khunti puja’ and creating ‘alpona’ at Unnayani Sangha Club in Kudghat on Saturday
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Muslim women take part in ‘khunti puja’ and creating ‘alpona’ at Unnayani Sangha Club in Kudghat on Saturday

Soumyajit Dey
A papad wholeseller sports a colourful hat to shield against the sun while on the way to supply neighbourhood shops in central Kolkata
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A papad wholeseller sports a colourful hat to shield against the sun while on the way to supply neighbourhood shops in central Kolkata

Suvendu Das
Over 300 students and teachers from Taki House Government Sponsored Girls’ High School, Jyotirmoy Public School and Balia Nafar Chandra Balika Vidyalaya attended a lecture ‘Understanding of Climate Change and Corrective Actions’ by ‘Solar man of India’ Chetan Singh Solanki at Birla Industrial and Technological Museum in Ballygunge on Saturday. Solanki is a professor in IIT-Bombay besides being the founder of Energy Swaraj Foundation and brand ambassador of solar energy department of the Madhya Pradesh government
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Over 300 students and teachers from Taki House Government Sponsored Girls’ High School, Jyotirmoy Public School and Balia Nafar Chandra Balika Vidyalaya attended a lecture ‘Understanding of Climate Change and Corrective Actions’ by ‘Solar man of India’ Chetan Singh Solanki at Birla Industrial and Technological Museum in Ballygunge on Saturday. Solanki is a professor in IIT-Bombay besides being the founder of Energy Swaraj Foundation and brand ambassador of solar energy department of the Madhya Pradesh government

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