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Kolkata ( Kolkata ) City Guide
Kolkata
      retains much of the splendour of yesteryears, with a presence that is at
      once regal, imposing and memorable, a city worthy of admiration and love.
Welcome
      to Job Charnock's 'chance-directed, chance-erected city, Lapierre's City
      of Joy'. Kolkata was born in August 1690, following the midday halt of
      Job Charnock, Chief of the British East India Company, on the eastern
      banks of the River Hooghly, overlooking the bustling village of Sutanati.
      The city grew around Sutanati and the adjoining villages of Govindapur and
      Kalikata (site of the famous Kali Temple ), from which is derived its
      present name. Charnock's halt ws, however, no accident. Fifty years
      earlier, Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan had granted a concession of free trade
      in Bengal to an English surgeon, Gabriel Boughton, as fee for effecting a
      royal cure. 
Over the next 250 years, Kolkata grew into the
      leading city east of Suez, and the second city of the British Empire.
      Inextricably interwoven into its history are River Hooghly and the port
      (Kidderpore Docks), both witness to the eventful and fast changing mulieu
      of the city. Kolkata's growth was further enhanced by a hinterland rich
      in coal, iron ore and mineral deposits, and as the focal point for the
      tea, jute and engineering industries. Today, Kolkata is India's largest
      metropolis, with a population in excess of 11 million. 
Kolkata
      Presents : 
To
      the first time visitor, Kolkata is indeed overwhelming. It presents a
      unique blend of 19th century Europe and the throbbing vitality of a
      metropolis of teeming millions. The city has produced some of India's
      fines literature, theatre, films, art and culture, and personalities- an
      output that has influenced the very course of Indian history. The names of
      Tagore, Satyajit Ray, Mother Teresa and Mrinal Sen readily come to mind.
      
Quaint trams trundle down narrow streets amidst jostling crowds
      spilling over from the pavements. Kolkata even has the hand-drawn
      rickshaw, now made famous in the film, City of Joy. In sharp contrast is
      Kolkata's pride, the Underground Metro Rail Service, which is India's
      first and one of the world's most modern, presently running between
      Esplanade and Tollygunge, a 10 km route (total route length 16.4 km). For
      the shopper, Kolkata offers some of the best bargains in clothes, leather
      goods, as well as trivia and exotica. Transport costs are still among the
      lowest in India. As for food, the bewildering variety available on offer
      is matched by the most reasonable prices. Indeed, Kolkata is as much a
      haven for tourists with a shoe-string budget as it is for big budget
      tourists. 
Numerous hotels, including several of international
      class, offer comforts and conveniences to suit every budget, cuisines to
      please every palate. There are also Clubs in the finest British tradition
      such as Bengal Club, Kolkata Club, Kolkata Cricket & Football Club
      and Saturday Club, to name a few. On the other hand, the essence of
      Bengali and Indian culture is evident in several landmarks located across
      the city. 
General Info. : 
Area :
      187 sq. kms. 
 Altitude : 5.8 metres
 Climate (deg c)
      : Summer- Max. 41.7, Min. 38.1; 
Winter- Max.
      29.3, Min. 9.6.
 Rainfall : 158 cms June to Mid
      September
 Clothing : Tropical
 Languages Spoken :
      Bengali, English, Hindi etc.
 Season : Throughout the year.
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