November 26, 2021, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Opening of the exhibition A River and The World - The Story of the Hooghly at the Metcalfe Hall, B.B.D Bag. The exhibition has been curated by Nazes Afroz and designed by Sukanya Ghosh. An art exhibition at a very apt venue depicts a timeline of the Hooghly River in which the river itself becomes a witness to and an active participant in the history of the region. The timeline depicts the major historical events, spanning over the past four centuries, along the river, and it encapsulates the physical and cultural transformations taking place in t

November 26, 2021, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Opening of the exhibition A River and The World - The Story of the Hooghly at the Metcalfe Hall, B.B.D Bag. The exhibition has been curated by Nazes Afroz and designed by Sukanya Ghosh. An art exhibition at a very apt venue depicts a timeline of the Hooghly River in which the river itself becomes a witness to and an active participant in the history of the region. The timeline depicts the major historical events, spanning over the past four centuries, along the river, and it encapsulates the physical and cultural transformations taking place in t Stock Photo
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November 26, 2021, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Opening of the exhibition A River and The World - The Story of the Hooghly at the Metcalfe Hall, B.B.D Bag. The exhibition has been curated by Nazes Afroz and designed by Sukanya Ghosh. An art exhibition at a very apt venue depicts a timeline of the Hooghly River in which the river itself becomes a witness to and an active participant in the history of the region. The timeline depicts the major historical events, spanning over the past four centuries, along the river, and it encapsulates the physical and cultural transformations taking place in that timeframe. This exhibition is presented within the framework of 'Hoogly Heritage Hub' supported by the EUNIC Global, The Archeological Survey of India and presented by the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Kolkata. (Credit Image: © Sukanta Pal/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)

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