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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Kolkata should have an Inner Ring Road and an Outer Ring Road
The inner ring road should be 2 X 2 lane which should be elevated as flyovers across the city for smooth movement of traffic. This road should meet other roads at 10 important points and that too in a scientific manner so that the traffic movement in not hampered.
The outer ring road should also be elevated at places where there are lot of traffic and it can be at ground level now but should be planned to be elevated in future so that the traffic moment in not hampered.
See the photo below to see the places of Kolkata where the outer ring road and inner ring road should pass.
Hope this is implemented soon.
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Thursday, February 23, 2012
Darao Bongo-Shontaan ! (Stop ! Son of Bengal)
Darao Bongo-Shontaan ! (Stop ! Son of Bengal)
What will you get by these fightings?
Fighting in the name of your party and politics !
Fighting for Red, Fighting for Green, Fighting for Orange...
What have you got?
Mother has lost her son! Wife has lost her husband! Child has lost her father!
Shame on you, O, Son of Bengal, Shame on you !
Darao Bongo-Shontaan ! (Stop ! Son of Bengal)
What will you get by these fighting-s?
Fighting for the throne and fighting for the money !
What will you do with these money?
Money will make you more greedy,
And one day your greed for more shall invite your end...
Darao Bongo-Shontaan ! (Stop ! Son of Bengal)
What will you get by these fightings?
Think of Tagore, Think of Vivekananda,
Think of Vidyasagar, Think of Ram Mohan,
Think of Ramakrishna, Think of Loknath,
They were great people because they had sacrificed their lives,
For the well-being of our own countrymen...
Darao Bongo-Shontaan ! (Stop ! Son of Bengal)
What will you get by these fightings?
Come to Maharashtra, Come to Gujarat, Come to Karnataka...
And watch the Sons of these Soil working hard for Her development.
If they can they why can't you O, Son of Bengal ???
Its time to change yourself, time to rise,
Time to awake Time to bring about development...
Else you shall never be forgiven by you Mother Bengal !
So awake, rise and stop not till the goal is reached and achieved,
According to Swami Vivekananda, rub off the tears,
From the innocent eyes of you brothers and sisters,
Only then you Mother, will Bless you,
And you will be a True Son of Bengal, O, Son of Bengal !
(NB: This above creation is a protest against the killings of innocent brothers and sisters of Bengal in the name of party and politics in recent times)
by A Son of Bengal, on the175th Birthday of Ramakrishna Paramahansa
Pune, Maharashtra
23rd February, 2012
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Kumar Sanu's songs by Vaijayanta
Raja Ko Raani Se Pyar Ho Gaya (Hindi)
Mila Koi Dagar Mein (Hindi)
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Future Power Generation in Kolkata
Future Power Generation in Kolkata can be done by setting up wind mills (turbines) to produce electricity from wind energy along the banks of river Hugli from Sagar Island to Diamond Harbour on both sides of the river as in these places wind blows always at high speed all throughout day. Then it would look like as it is given in the picture below. Bengal Government must think of such ways of power generation to suffice the need for electricity and fulfill the shortage in these parts of Bengal. If Maharashtra Government can, so can Bengal Government.
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Change in Bengal Politics
Bengal Politics has seen a big change from Left Rule to the TMC Rule on 13th May, 2011. It was a Friday. Friday the 13th which was unlucky for the Left Parties who had been ruling Bengal at a stretch for 34 years. Almost three and a half decades ruling a state in India is not a joke. One needs to have character to do so. Left had that under Jyoti Basu for about 24 years and then 10 years under Buddhadeb Bhattacharya. Now, Mamata Banerjee will sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Bengal on 18th May at the Brigade Parade Grounds. People have a lot of expectations from her and some even dreamt of her to be the next Bidhan Chandra Ray under whom Bengal had experiences all around development.
It feels bad for Buddhadeb Bhattacharya who was an able administrator but one wrong step by him (allowing the police to shoot at the villagers of Nandigram) made his government loose the Lok Sabha and now the Bidhan Sabha elections in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
Congratulations to Mamata Banerjee would be too less to admit and acknowledge her perseverance and ability to fight against all odds. She started from a mere party worker and beating MP Somnath Chatterjee from his own constituency to Rail Ministry (a couple of times) to the present post of Chief Minister of Bengal. It is definitely a long way and only time will tell if she can be successful in being an able administrator who can drive Bengal from poverty, debt to the most prosperous state in future and retaining the long lost glory of Bengal.
Left Party (CPIM) did a lot of work for Bengal in terms of farming, panchayat system, infrastructure and cultural areas but was a total failure in economy, healthcare, education and job market creation. Thus Bengal could no more be called a state which thinks matters one day ahead of the rest of India (“What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow”). It is a matter of time to see whether Mamata can revive Bengal to a different revolution of overall development that her party’s manifesto promises.
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Sunday, April 03, 2011
We Bengalis are interesting people
We Bengalis are very interesting people. You can categorize Bengalis especially those who are currently staying in West Bengal / Kolkata because of their interests. There are Ghotis (who are Indian Bengalis) and there are Bangals (who are Bangladeshi Bengalis) but moved t o India during partition of Bengal. There are those who are supporters of Mohunbagan and others are supporters of East Bengal in football. In religion there are Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists. In terms of politics there are people who support CPIM (Communist Party of India ), while some supports Congress and other who support Trinamool Congress. There are babus who work in government jobs while some work in IT and other private jobs. Some love to eat Bengali food while some love to go to Pizza Hut for Pizzas and similar modern foods.
There are people who love their Bangaliana (Bengalihood) while some are there who hate it even though they call themselves Bengali and carry their forefather’s surname. There are people who love Kolkata and Bengal while there are some who love any other place in the world other than Bengal. In caste there are Brahmins, Baidyas, Kshatriyas, Benes (Baniyas), Vaidyas, Shudras, SCSTs and OBCs. There are some who love Krishna, Rama, Jesus, Allah, Buddha, Maa Durga, Maa Kali, Maa Saraswati even though they do or do not belong to that religion.
There are lazy Bengalis while there are very active Bengalis Sourav Gangulys and Monotosh Aichs. There are Bengalis who do not have any ambitions while there are Bengalis who are successful like Amartya Sen. There are Bengalis who like to work under others in jobs while there are others who are Business minded like Subrata Roy. There are singers like Kishore Kumar, Manna Deys while there are non-singer Bengalis too. There are actors like Uttam Kumar while there are people who cannot act too. There are politicians like Didi (Mamata Banerjee) while there are other politicians like Buddhadeb Bhattacharya and Pranab Babu.
Thus in spite of all such differences we all are Bengalis and should remain as Bengalis and try to do betterment for our community. Bengali is the 5th largest spoken language ion the whole world. So in all such differences we Bengalis should be united in so much diversity. So let us say together “Banglar Jai, Bangalir Jai”. “Bangaliana” live forever.Visitors till this post: 45216 visitors
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Naming Convention 2 - invented by Gaurav
1. Mokontali Sorkhel
2. Sri Topon Tobasko Torkorotno
3. Lionel Lyabakanto Lashkar
4. Bul Bhullaiya Bhullanbhullo
5. Chandan Rajkumar
6. Salam Salman Suleiman
7. Jignesh Jeremine Johar
8. Sachi Sabya Barti Chakra
9. Anindranath Tagore
10. Mr. Ashim Lyangto
11. Boidyonath Bolobordhok Bagga
12. Fotikchand Fuckruddin Fernandez
13. Howard Horshobordhon Hesky
14. Olokesh Alessandro Agramagarwal
15. Santosh Klanto Pareshanto
16. Sandipuddin
17. Chunilal Chaturbala
18. Lalchand Agnidev Premnath
19. Sanjib Sebastian Sorbojjo
20. Bobby Benimadhob Bhutia
21. Holodhor Henry Hussein
22. Noresh Nathu Nuno
23. Komol Kanon Kuchkiwala
24. Sonar Horin Sengupta
Hope you enjoyed it.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Naming Convention - invented by Gaurav
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Purnachandra Chattoraj - Hare Krishna Hare Rama
Sunday, November 08, 2009
New JNNURM Volvo Buses - Kolkata
Friday, August 21, 2009
Rupashi Bangla Channel Video - Model Bidita Bag - Singer Anwesha
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Comrade Subhas Chakrabarty Amar Rahey

Saturday, July 25, 2009
Subhashree Ganguly - Latest Bengali Film Industry Sensation



2007 - Pitribhumi - sister of Jeet
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Oh! What a bandh it is! Oh what a bandh!
Friday, June 12, 2009
VAJRA - VOLVO BUS - BENGALURU
Monday, April 27, 2009
Rise Bengal Rise - Jaago Bangla Jaago
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Kolkata Knight Riders - IPL 2009 - IPL 2 - Indian Premium League




Friday, April 17, 2009
Website of Md. Salim - MP from North Kolkata

Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Predictions of Vaijayanta – Lok Sabha Elections 2009 based on 2004 elections results (West Bengal)
Predictions of Vaijayanta – Lok Sabha Elections 2009 based on 2004 Elections Results in West Bengal
1 – Coochbehar –
2004 – Hiten Barman of AIFB (51.54% votes) beat Girindra Nath Barman of AITC (27.76% votes) by 23.78% votes
2009 - Hiten Barman of AIFB (45% votes) will beat Girindra Nath Barman of AITC (35% votes) by 10% votes
2 – Alipurduars
2004 - Joachim Baxla of RSP (45.7% votes) beat Manoj Tigga of BJP (28.44% votes) by 17.26% votes
2009 - Joachim Baxla of RSP (55.0% votes) will beat Manoj Tigga of BJP (20.0% votes) by 35.0% votes
3 - Jalpaiguri
2004 – Minati Sen of CPM (47.65% votes) beat Parash Datta of AITC (27.36% votes) by 20.29% votes
2009 - Minati Sen of CPM (55.0% votes) will beat Parash Datta of AITC (30.00% votes) by 25.00% votes
4 – Darjeeling
2004 – Dawa Narbula of CPM (44.7% votes) beat Moni Thapa of AITC (33.28% votes) by 11.42% votes
2009 – Jaswant Singh of BJP (70.0% votes) will beat Dawa Narbula of CPM (20.0% votes) by 50.00% votes
5 – Raiganj
2004 – Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi of INC (45.98% votes) beat Minati Ghosh of CPM (41.71% votes) by 04.27% votes
2009 – Deepa Dasmunshi of INC (50.0% votes) will beat Minati Ghosh of CPM (45.00% votes) by 5.00% votes
6 - Balurghat
2004 – Ranen Barman of RSP (44.87% votes) beat Manomohan Roy of BJP (37.18% votes) by 07.69% votes
2009 – Ranen Barman of RSP (50.00% votes) will beat Manomohan Roy of BJP (35.00% votes) by 15.00% votes
7 - Maldaha Uttar
2004 – A.B.A. Ghani Khan Choudhury of INC (48.63% votes) beat Pranab Das of CPM (35.54% votes) by 13.09% votes
2009 – Mausam Benazir Noor of INC (55.00% votes) will beat Pranab Das of CPM (30.00% votes) by 15.00% votes
8 - Maldaha Dakshin
2004 – NA
2009 – NA
9 - Jangipur
2004 – Pranab Mukherjee of INC (48.88% votes) beat Abul Hasnat Khan of CPM (44.7% votes) by 4.41% votes
2009 – Pranab Mukherjee of INC (50.00% votes) will beat Abul Hasnat Khan of CPM (45.00% votes) by 5.00% votes
10 – Baharampur
2004 – Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury of INC (51.24% votes) beat Pramothes Mukherjee of RSP (41.27% votes) by 9.97% votes
2009 – Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury of INC (52.00% votes) will beat Pramothes Mukherjee of RSP (40.00% votes) by 12.00% votes
11 – Murshidabad
2004 – Abdul Mannan Hossain of INC (45.86% votes) beat Moinul Hassan Ahamed of CPM (44.32% votes) by 1.54% votes
2009 – Abdul Mannan Hossain of INC (50.00% votes) will beat Moinul Hassan Ahamed of CPM (45.00% votes) by 5.00% votes
12 - Krishnanagar
2004 – Jyotirmoyee Sikdar of CPM (42.73% votes) beat Satya Brata Mookherjee of BJP (40.54% votes) by 2.19% votes
2009 – Jyotirmoyee Sikdar of CPM (45.00% votes) will beat Satya Brata Mookherjee of BJP (35.00% votes) by 10.00% votes
13 – Ranaghat
2004 – NA
2009 – NA
14 – Bangaon
2004 –NA
2009 – NA
15 - Barrackpur
2004 – Tarit Baran Topdar of CPM (55.7% votes) beat Arjun Singh of AITC (35.01% votes) by 20.69% votes
2009 – Tarit Baran Topdar of CPM (60.00% votes) will beat Arjun Singh of AITC (35.00% votes) by 25.00% votes
16 - Dum Dum
2004 – Amitava Nandy of CPM (49.62% votes) beat Tapan Sikdar of BJP (41.73% votes) by 7.89% votes
2009 – Amitava Nandy of CPM (52.00% votes) will beat Tapan Sikdar of BJP (40.00% votes) by 12.00% votes
17 – Barasat
2004 – Subrata Bose of AIFB (45.2% votes) beat Dr. Ranjit Kumar Panja of AITC (44.02% votes) by 1.18% votes
2009 – Subrata Bose of AIFB (50.00% votes) will beat Dr. Ranjit Kumar Panja of AITC (45.00% votes) by 5.00% votes
18 - Basirhat
2004 – Ajay Chakraborty of CPI (50.97% votes) beat Sujit Bose of AITC (30.91% votes) by 20.06% votes
2009 – Ajay Chakraborty of CPI (50.00% votes) will beat Sujit Bose of AITC (35.00% votes) by 15.00% votes
19 – Jaynagar
2004 – Sanat Kumar Mondal of RSP (55.81% votes) beat Asit Baran Thakur of BJP (27.22 % votes) by 28.59% votes
2009 – Sanat Kumar Mondal of RSP (50.00% votes) will beat Asit Baran Thakur of BJP (30.00 % votes) by 20.00% votes
20 – Mathurapur
2004 – Basudeb Barman of CPM (48.56% votes) beat Radhika Ranjan Pramanik of AITC (39.53% votes) by 9.03% votes
2009 – Basudeb Barman of CPM (45.00% votes) will beat Radhika Ranjan Pramanik of AITC (40.00% votes) by 5.00% votes
(more 22 seats are in the queue)
NOTE: - This survery has been done solely for the purpose of curiosity and interest for elections and there was no intention to harm the sentiments of any party whosoever it is.
Source: - Indian Elections




