A city of love and
warmth, sorrow and despair, dreams and hopes, poverty and squalor,
grandeur and glory. Calcutta is compelling , effervescent, teeming with
life and traditions - a medley of moods, styles, cultures, politics,
industry and commerce.More than 300 years ago, Job Charnock, an English
tradesman set up a trading post on the banks of the Ganga along the
three-village nucleus.

Gradually
Europeans started setting up business and trade establishments, the
moneyed class taking interest in banking and usury. The East India
Company steadily encroached into matters of state.The fate of the Nawabi
rule was sealed in the Battle of Plassey and the English went ahead to
seize power, a grip which loosened only 250 years later when power was
transferred from the British Empire to the Indians. Independent India
has crossed 50 years and these five decades have seen many miracles.
Calcutta has grown, remains a city of contrasts, a mix-up of light and
shade, a strange medley of ancient and modern, skyscrapers and Victorian
edifices, haven of the rich and the poor as seldom found anywhere in the
world. There is so much to see in this incredible city.