Will winter give a chilling farewell? The fluctuating temperatures raise this question. The temperature dropped by 3 degrees Celsius suddenly Will winter give a chilling farewell? Fluctuating temperatures raise this question.
Amitav Ghosh launched his new book, Wild Fictions, in Kolkata, highlighting themes like climate crisis and migration. The launch included a conversation with translator Arunava Sinha, where Ghosh discussed current global political and environmental issues,
1. Museum of Astronomy and Space Science, Mukundapur: From the Apollo 11 capsule to Sputnik and space rocks, dive into the fascinating world of space science, physics, astronomy, and aviation. Located in Mukundapur, south Kolkata, this museum is curated by Sandip K Chakrabarti, a professor and the founder of the Indian Centre for Space Physics
An Indian court awarded a life sentence on Monday to a police volunteer convicted of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at the hospital where she worked in the eastern city of Kolkata, rejecting demands for the death penalty and saying it was not a rare crime.
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A Jadavpur University professor warns that leaning buildings in Kolkata and other Indian cities may collapse if a major earthquake strikes, citing soil issues and construction violations as key factors.
An Indian court on Monday sentenced a police volunteer to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of an on-duty doctor last year – a crime that sparked nationwide protests. Sanjay Roy, 33, plans to appeal the judgment in a higher court.
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Explore the rich literary heritage and cultural diversity of Kolkata at the International Book Fair 2025. Learn all about the event here
A court in India has sentenced a police volunteer to life in prison for the rape and murder of a trainee doctor who was attacked while on duty in Kolkata last August — a crime that sparked widespread protests across the country.
The Kolkata court sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment instead of the death penalty for raping and murdering a doctor, drawing widespread dissatisfaction. Despite nationwide protests and calls for maximum punishment,