Kolkata City of Joy Heritage Walk iLEAD Production
Heritage walks are a wonderful way of sensitizing youngsters to the tangible and intangible heritage of a city like Kolkata. An early morning walk around the Dalhousie Square area in the heart of Kolkata will reveal a forgotten fountain, that could easily have been a symbol of the city, a cast iron dustbin that is as robust as it was 100 years ago and the edifices where Lord Clive and Warren Hastings have lived and worked. Slightly up north, the milieu is laced with the aroma of attar and the skyline is dotted with the minarets of Nakhoda Masjid. Further north, the Bengali Babu culture takes over and the walker can stroll into the palaces of zamindars with ornate pillars and a central courtyard. Walks through Lanes and Times is the first person narration of a student who has taken some of these walks and has been enriched by them.
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Introducing Heritage Walk Calcutta
Our Founder, Tathagata Neogi explains his vision for Heritage Walk Calcutta including why we have chosen to be a for-profit company.
Calcutta Walking Tour - Guide to Kolkata
In this film Jonny shows us around his favourite city in India, Calcutta... or Kolkata if you prefer! He illustrates a few walking tours you can take, visiting the Victoria Memorial, the flower market and the bathing ghats. Of course, he also features the region's outstanding cuisine.
Calcutta - The city and the heritage - Part 1
As Calcutta approached its tercentenary year, Vikas Bhattacharya, celebrated painter was busy working on a difficult but challenging assignment one of the cit's leading newspapers had commissioned him to recreate job charnock landing on the banks of the river Hooghly. 300 years back in 1690 it is charnock the englishman who most historian give credit for founding Calcutta, no visual record of char-knock voyage exists but Vikas put together the arresting interpretetion of the englishman's first visit.
The desicion by this english trader to choose Sutanuti, a small village on the banks of river Hooghly was made after he had rejected a number of other sights. 24h August 1690 the day charnock arrived was gray and overcast and Sutanuti welcomed him with a spate of showers.
No city in the world can ever be attributed to the genius of a single individual yet the seeds of metropolital Calcutta are found in Charnock selection of the Sutanuti village as a trading post the british and the impetus this decision provided.
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Walking Cities, Kolkata
Walking Cities celebrates the centenary of Dylan Thomas by creating cultural exchange between poets from Wales and India, on the streets of their local cities. This walk took place in Kolkata in January 2015.
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HWC Small Talks #1: How Walking Can Preserve and Promote Heritage by Deepanjan Ghosh
Heritage Walk Calcutta presents HWC Small Talks, a one-of-its-kind initiative where we bring people of the city together to chat about things that bother us all, but goes untouched in the daily hustle and bustle of our lives. An adda session with experts on different aspects of Calcutta’s heritage, where you will get to listen and talk about new ideas in preserving the built heritage of the city – the first one will feature Deepanjan Ghosh, a broadcast professional from Kolkata, India. A history buff, a landscape and architecture photographer, and blogger, he has been writing about Kolkata since 2013 and hopes to release a book on the city’s history soon.
He will be talking about HOW WALKING CAN PRESERVE AND PROMOTE HERITAGE. The two most destructive things when it comes to heritage awareness are modern transport and smartphones. Transport, while efficient, is designed to get you as soon as possible from point A to point B, which ensures that you see little of what is between those two points. Subways are perhaps the best and worst example of this. Added to it is the menace of smartphones where something is always there to distract you from your surroundings. As a result, people are often amazed when someone points out a historic structure in the neighbourhood they live in. The simple act of walking, instead of taking a cab, for short distances, can go a long way in promoting heritage awareness.
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The Heritage Walk # Kashipur Kolkata # The Full Version
There was a Heritage Walk conducted by Purono Kolkata r Goplo on 27.08.2017 in Kashipur area of Kolkata.
For those of you who could not visit and also for all those of you who attended it, we have a video documentation of the walk.
A Grand Palace in Birbhum
In February 2017, Heritage Walk Calcutta and Made in Bengal jointly set out in a heritage discovery tour in Birbhum. During this tour we visited this village with a sprawling palace and beautiful terracotta temples. We would love to bring you here to #ExploreBengal's heritage. Stay tuned for more details.
How Heritage Walk Calcutta walking tours are born
Our walking tours are led by academics who specialize in history, archaeology, architecture and related fields. We do meticulous research before we launch our walking tours.
Calcutta - The city and the heritage - Part 2
Calcutta's cultural firmament isn't simply the preserve of the high ground it enjoys a popular appeal to this day the musical legacy of Rabindranath Tagore is transmitted to generations to hundreds of sub schools well known singers like Subir Sen here at this Calcutta Music School find time to train tender voices to move them in Bengal's most enchanting musical tradition, the Rabindra Sangeet.
For over half a century this musical heritage has found obsessive appeal creating as it does romantic imagery with soft melody.
Poetry has its own showcase. Calcutta has literally thousands of poets not all very successful or talented but recitations sabha are popular and give the city's already crowded cultural menu one more option to present.
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Edward Prince of Wales' Tour of India: Calcutta and Delhi (1921)
Part of India on Film: 1899 – 1947
This collection of newly digitised films is part of the BFI's contribution to the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, in partnership with the British Council. View more films on BFI Player (UK only)
The future Edward VIII opens a durbar and enjoys a day at the races before inspecting the fire brigade in Calcutta.
In this official travelogue, the Prince opens a durbar and enjoys a day at the races before inspecting the fire brigade in Calcutta (now Kolkata). This is one of a series of films shot during the royal tour of 1921-22 by George Woods-Taylor; a compilation film was released under the title Our Greatest Ambassador.
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Kolkata Heritage: see the unknown stroy
HWC Small Talks 1 Announcement
Heritage Walk Calcutta presents HWC Small Talks, a one-of-its-kind initiative where we bring people of the city together to chat about things that bother us all, but goes untouched in the daily hustle and bustle of our lives. An adda session with experts on different aspects of Calcutta’s heritage, where you will get to listen and talk about new ideas in preserving the built heritage of the city – the first one will feature Deepanjan Ghosh, a broadcast professional from Kolkata, India. A history buff, a landscape and architecture photographer, and blogger, he has been writing about Kolkata since 2013 and hopes to release a book on the city’s history soon.
Top 10 places to visit in Kolkata |North Kolkata Part 1| Heritage Walk| Haatibagan|
This is a video shot around the streets of Hatibagan Kolkata. A journey through time. Enjoy the antiquity of the buildings and bylanes.
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Colonial Heritage Buildings in Kolkata
Kolkata presents an interesting cultural melange, with the grandeur of the British colonial architecture balancing the modern architectural trends in a soothing manner today. Calcutta being the first capital of British India before it was shifted to Delhi, many large investments were made here, to adorn the city in a manner that would suit the stature of an imperial capital. Kolkata’s colonial heritage buildings indeed offer a rich experience for architectural lovers, history buffs and inquisitive tourists, with their majestic structures and historical as well as modern significance. They are in fact reminiscent of the historical grandeur of the imperialists, built and maintained at the cost of the natives. However, their presence in modern Indian cities reflects the fact that the reigns are back in our own hands, and we can now indulge in a holistic development that shall benefit everyone.
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HWC Rambles: College Street, Kolkata
#HWCRambles: Silent rambling through Kolkata (Calcutta), India's various neighbourhoods.