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Comments on GramBangla articles On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Datta, Asim [adatta@gecmatt.com] wrote: Dear Editor, 'Gram Banglar Anache kanache' is a beautiful addition to the CALCUTTAWEB. Please add a map and direction from Kolkata for the benefit of the future visitors. Keep up the good work. Regards. Asim K. Datta Atlanta, Georgia On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 5:14 AM, Jaya Chatterjee [jayachatterjee@mac.com] wrote: Dear calcuttaweb. For number of years I read your column. Recently you have started "Gram Banglar anache kanache" which I appreciate very much. Photographs are excellent. Please keep it up. Thanks for the lovely article. Jaya Chatterjee (Mrs) On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:40 AM, [ijganguli@aol.com] wrote: Name: Indrajit Ganguli It was wonderful to see the works of Tung family and that of Sanjay Kar. We have fantastic talents in gram Bangla and we will be glad to see that government or non government organisations help these talented artists and thereby promote their works beyond the borders of the district. These people are the true bearers of our losr Bengali culture. Would it be possible to provide more details about the location of this village and how to go there. During my next trip to India I will definitely like to visit these great artists. Indrajit Ganguli Eppstein, Germany On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:18 AM, [ijganguli@aol.com] wrote: Name: Indrajit Ganguli The story about Sir Ashutosh Mukherji travelling in a train with an Englishman and the happenings concerning his shoes etc. is wrong. It did not happen with Ashutosh Mukherji but with Shri Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar. A corrigendum would be appreciated. Indrajit Ganguli On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 6:24 AM, [dipnarayan_goswami@yahoo.com] wrote: Name: Dip Goswami I belong to Tribeni in Hoogly distric. There is a beautiful story about "Tribeni". Allahabad is also called Tribeni because of the "Three Rivers Sangam" (there is merging of three rivers in Allahabad). Hoogly's Tribeni has opposite story as those rivers who split in Allahabad joined here (called "Mukto Beni"). If some one can collect and publish this story, it can be another beautiful story like "Jagannath Tarkalanker". Regards, Dip On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:35 PM, [chakrabortym_1118@rediffmail.com] wrote: Name: MANASIJ CHAKRABORTY It would be better if you please mention - How to arrive at the location by train etc. say from Howrah or Sealdah. Regards On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:04 AM, [samir2888@gmail.com] wrote: Name: Dr Samir Kumar Gupta Sri Swapan Ghosh is the real authority to produce a volume on Mohordi. Thanks to him. On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:38 AM, [babi40@hotmail.com] wrote: Name: Amrita URL: http://calcuttaweb.com/articles/kanika_udichi.shtml This is an wonderful website and I am just loving the new section. However when I was going through the article on Kanika Banerjee, I found the name of her sister Misprinted. It should be changed from Suhita to Jharna. She has a sister named Suhita, but the one reffered to here in the article as well as pictured with Bithika is Not Suhita But Jharna. I know the family..so I know my information is 110 % correct. On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, [somesh_c@msn.com] wrote: The article on Kanika Bandyopadhyay is an excellent one. I live in USA and would like to buy this issue of Udichi. Could you please let me know how to get it? Thanks, Somesh Chattopadhyay Maryland, USA On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:46 AM, [bishnu.bajoria@gmail.com] wrote: Name: BISHNU BAJORIA I just had the pleasant experience of going through the website where the works of art of Sri Biswarup Dutta are displayed and felt really proud as a resident of Bankura that he belongs to this town. His works are of the highest standard and deserve appreciation by one and all. I wish him greater laurels which he richly deserves. Bishnu Bajoria International Director Lions Clubs International On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:42 AM, [ijganguli@aol.com] wrote: Name: Indrajit Ganguli I was very impressed with the paintings of Biswarup Dutta. I would like to contact him. Could you please let me know his address. Thank you Indrajit Ganguli On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 10:54 AM, [goutamde.2007@rediffmail.com] wrote: Name: Goutam De & Sumitra De Bankurar Jadughar is a commendable exposure for Paschim Rarh Itihas O Sanskriti Charcha Kendra. We are thankful to see Bankurar Jadughar. On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:04 AM, [jashek_310@rediffmail.com] wrote: Name: aviit dutta I am from West Bengal, but staying far away for last 17 years. When I found your site, it gave me the fragrance of Bengal. Now I can always be in touch with Bengal. I just want to say one thing is that in some pictures the photograph clarity is not so good. Another thing I found is that in West Bengal and Kolkata people are not so serious about RTI, I think you can educate people who are harassed by so called Government departments. I stay in Gujarat, here people from city area and rural area both get the same right. You can include my comment in your site. Wish you all the success. On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:28 PM, [devbhatta@rediffmail.com] wrote: Name: Debashish Bhattacharya I would like to know more about dipesh roychowdhury. Is it possible from your side to provide me contact information of him as I am interested to know more about him and the craft. On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 9:18 AM, [ijganguli@aol.com] wrote: Name: Indrajit Ganguli Wonderful work of folk art. Will appreciate to get more such articles of Bengali folk art. Indrajit Ganguli Eppstein , Germany On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:14 AM, [ijganguli@aol.com] wrote: Name: Indrajit Ganguli This is one of the most fantastic report and pictures that I have seen about our beautiful Bengal. Unfotunately the so called main stream Bengalis have have little or no knowledge about these wonderful people. I congratulate Calcuttaweb for this wonderful experience and hope that such articles and photos will be shown in this site. Thank You. From: [gora_syd@yahoo.com] Date: Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 10:33 PM Dear Calcuttaweb.com, It is a wonderful website to know "Banglar anache kanache". Our heritage is enormous and resourceful. There is a Jain temple in Harmasra and it is also very old. Good works and please add other old heritage buildings/constructions, etc. Gorachand Ghosh Brisbane, Australia From: [Tapashi.Roy@hpl.co.in] Date: Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:07 AM Dear Calcuttaweb.com, Your article section (photography along with write-up) is excellent. Can I get the contact address and number of Sri Sujit Sengupta ? Obliged, if you could provide me the number. Thanks & Regards, Tapashi Roy Nandan From: Swapan Kumar [mbandyo@shaw.ca] Date: Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 7:58 PM I would like to see some pictures of the Mother Makarchandi Temple at Makardah, Dist. Howrah, West Bengal. It would be very appreciative, if you please supply the description, festivals and some inside pictures. Thanking you. Best regards. S.K.B From: [mbandyo@shaw.ca] Date: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 8:46 PM Keep up the excellent work. I love to see the real village life in Bengal and how we can improve the live style; give the children basic education, food and job opportunity for the youths. We, Indians must work together. We must avoid 'Bandh' and stop killing our own people. It is so sad that our elected politicians are making mega dollars and the poor people and the very hard working farmers are getting poorer. Come on Indians, we can do much better. Let us work harder, together and bring our Mother India, where it should be. Vande Matram. Jai Hind
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