Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal , also known as the “ City Of Joy” is the evergreen heartthrob of all residents of Bengal. A cultural and industrial hub of the India, Kolkata boasts about its rich heritage which bear the footprints of time. Be it the “ Kolkata biriyani “ or “roshogolla” or “Fuchka”, each had its own history which is a luxurious amalgamation of the various colonial rulers of british, Mughals and Portuguese. From “chai sutta” to Starbucks, Victoria Memorial to College street and traditional to westernized ideas, this city covers it all.
Kolkata tales celebrates peace, friendship and unity. Kolkata tales celebrates Durga Puja and Bakri Eid with equal grandeur, because we, the residents of Kolkata believe in “baromasheteroparbon” which essentially translates to 13 festivals in 12 months. Kolkata tales depicts how The city of Joy welcomes everyone with open arms and how no one can deny the warmth of the city even the chilly winter days. No doubt most of the warmth is provided mostly by Nolen gurerroshogolla, koraishutirkochuri and the amazing chicken stew of Dacres lane.
Kolkata tales celebrates love and marriage, be it in any form. We deem that marriage between two men or two women is as pious as marriage between a man and woman. Love in any form is pure and innocent. However sometimes the society tends to point a finger at those who are different. Through our posts, we aim to preach our ideas of individuality, secularity and rationalism. Kolkata tales is a small endeavour on our part to bring about awareness in the society about the various changes in today’s generation and how every step we take can change the society for a better tomorrow.
Kolkata celebrates peace, friendship and unity. Kolkata celebrates Durga Puja and Bakri Eid with equal grandeur, because we, the residents of Kolkata believe in “baro mashe tero parbon” which essentially translates to 13 festivals in 12 months. The culture of kolkata depicts how The city of Joy welcomes everyone with open arms and how no one can deny the warmth of the city even the chilly winter days. No doubt most of the warmth is provided mostly by Nolen gurer roshogolla, koraishutir kochuri and the amazing chicken stew of Dacres lane.