With four days left for the 46th International Kolkata Book Fair to end, book lovers and visitors are making the best of the extravaganza on Wednesday. While major publishers have made provisions for the physically challenged, smaller publishers who couldn’t afford ramps for wheelchairs, distributed catalogues extensively to people to highlight their collection. The view of a crowded stall. A person carrying a pile of books
Amit Datta/My KolkataA unique drum circle performance was presented by the senior citizens of Sanjhbati Elderly Home at the Book Fair. It was conducted by Malabika Guha, neuro-dramatic play practitioner (mental-emotional health for all age groups). Inspector in-charge, Argha Mukherjee; Santanu Koar, ACP, Bidhannagar north zone; Pratik Basu, inspector in-charge, Bidhannagar north PS; Dr Partha Pratim Guha, superintendent, Bidhannagar sub-divisional hospital & Dr Bidyut Karmakar, psychiatrist were present
Amit Datta/My KolkataInterior glimpses of the Hemanta Mukhopadhyay Metro railway station at Ruby Hospital crossing. Trial run between the Hemanta Mukhopadhyay and New Garia Metro stations was conducted some time back. The commercial services in this route may start by the end of February
Soumyjit Dey/My KolkataSchool students enjoy an interactive live science show at Science City, Kolkata on Wednesday
Science City/FacebookStudents from Khukurdaha Iswar Chandra Maji Memorial High School, Panskura, Paschim Medinipur, on a guided tour of the museum at Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday
Victoria Memorial Hall/FacebookYoungsters play football amid low visibility due to dense fog in east Burdwan on Wednesday morning
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