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Kolkata's Trending, we have started this blog few months ago with an one and only aim to portray Kolkata along with its heritages,cultures and varieties as exactly the way we,the self proclaimed lover of Kolkata see it.

I am Sucharita, an ordinary person like you who has a simple dream of living a life on its own terms which has never happened though.Never thought of being a blogger, but look I have become a blogger. I guess so😉. I love to read and write & i think that will help me to survive here. And how can i miss,that my survival here also depends on a friend of mine,Proloy. This Blog is the joint invention of Us.

I have always said Kolkata is my 2nd love, So through our posts we would definitely want you all to fall in love with Kolkata. We also love clicking photos though we have not done any course in that but i think we can click good pictures. Here, Whatever the Photos you will be seen all are/will be clicked by us. I hope you will like the posts and the pictures.

As we are the beginners over here, we need your constant love and support. Please share your views and valuable suggestions with Us and If not these, then encourage us which definitely will help us to grow Better and Bigger.

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