Where Food Meets Fellowship: Inside Kolkata’s Boishakhi Adda
More than a showcase of food, the afternoon felt like an attempt to recreate something familiar: the easy warmth of people gathering with no particular hurry to leave.
More than a showcase of food, the afternoon felt like an attempt to recreate something familiar: the easy warmth of people gathering with no particular hurry to leave.
To understand the neurodiversity paradox, one must look past the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-5 and peer into our evolutionary history.
Organized by Little Thespian, founded in 1994 by Uma Jhunjhunwala and S.M. Azhar Alam, the festival continues their commitment to theatre as both art and education.
By stripping away visual excess, Dr. Sinha invites viewers to engage more deeply with the artwork. The absence of colour shifts the focus from appearance to essence, compelling the audience to interpret rather than simply observe.
As board results approach, it is easy to believe that everything depends on a number, a college, or a decision made at eighteen. But perhaps, that belief itself needs to be questioned.
The play, patriotism in nature, was presented at Bipin Chandra Pal Auditorium on 18 September. This mega venture of Navapalli coincides with “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav”, an initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 years of Independence.
In 2015, During COP21 Summit the book “Convenient Action- Continuity for Change” was released.
The 40 poems chosen for ‘Bheegi Lakeerein’ span four decades of Rita’s life. In a candid interaction with The Statesman correspondent Shweta Kumari, Jhunjhunwala shared about her journey and work.
Curated by Mario Liberali, the exhibition titled “Tigris- The Queen of Wildlife” is organised by the Consulate General of Italy in Kolkata in collaboration with the Kolkata Centre for Creativity.
This exhibition is organized in collaboration with A.M (Art Multi disciplines) and showcases artworks by Saumik Chakraborty. The theme for the Art Exhibition is 'Paradise Lost' which is curated by Ayan Mukherjee.