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  • 2 weeks ago | news.abplive.com | Sayan Chatterjee

    Nestled on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, Fort William rises as a monumental sentinel of Kolkata’s layered past and enduring legacy. It was constructed in the latter half of the 18th century by the British East India Company, then at the height of its mercantile ambitions and imperial influence. Named after King William III of England, Fort William became both a symbol and stronghold of British dominance following the Battle of Plassey in 1757.

  • 4 weeks ago | news.abplive.com | Sayan Chatterjee |Sayantan Ghosh |Sagarneel Sinha |Eilia Jafar

    When a kettle comes to a boil, it lets out a sound — a shrill whistle that grows louder, sharper, more insistent until someone takes notice, turns off the heat, lifts the lid. But what if no one does? West Bengal today is that kettle. For years, it has simmered with a complex brew of identity politics, economic stagnation, administrative decay, and ideological clashes.

  • 2 months ago | thebridge.in | Sayan Chatterjee

    The 40-year-old Harendra (70-67), a winner of 10 titles, shot the day’s best score in round two to total seven-under 137 and move up two spots from his overnight tied third place. He leads the field by one shot. Sri Lankan N Thangaraja (65-73), the overnight leader, struck a 73 on Wednesday to drop down to second position at six-under 138. Mysuru’s Yashas Chandra (70) and Italy’s Michele Ortolani (74) were tied third at two-under 142. The cut was declared at seven-over 151.

  • 2 months ago | thebridge.in | Sayan Chatterjee

    Italy’s Michele Ortolani was second at four-under 68. The Delhi duo of Anshul Kabthiyal and Kapil Kumar and Chandigarh’s Harendra Gupta were tied third with scores of two-under 70. N Thangaraja, who finished third at last week’s PGTI event in Raipur, continued his good form on Tuesday. Starting from the 10th tee, Thangaraja collected an eagle and two birdies at the expense of a bogey on the back-nine.

  • Dec 23, 2024 | thebridge.in | Sayan Chatterjee

    FootballForgettable international performances marred a year laced with opportunities aplenty. 2024 promised so much and presented numerous opportunities but as the dust settles, the year turned out to be a damp squib. The men's senior national team played 11 games, lost 6 and drew 5. In all, they scored just 4 goals scored and conceded 15. The last time India hasn't won a single match over the course of a calendar year was back in 2014.

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