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The Road Beneath - Barrackpore the Forgotten Twin City of Calcutta

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In 1868, they buried pipes under a new road to save Calcutta from thirst. In 2026, a metro must negotiate that same past to move the city forward. First water. Now transport. The problem of today was the solution of yesterday. In 1865, British engineers stood on the muddy northern bank of the Hooghly and faced a city in crisis. Calcutta — capital of colonial India, seat of empire east of Suez — was drinking itself sick. Its tanks were fouled, its wells contaminated, its population of four hundred thousand caught between a sacred river and the arithmetic of cholera. The solution they designed was ambitious: draw clean water from Palta, twenty-two kilometres upstream, and pipe it south along a new road built expressly for that purpose. That road was the Barrackpore Trunk Road. The pipes came first. The road followed them.  What those engineers could not have imagined — and what no one in 2010 paused to appreciate — was that their solution would become someone else's problem. That the...

The Summer Before Search Changed Forever - Google Vs Artificial Intelligence

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                                       The summer of 2022 feels strangely distant now. I had just stepped away from my role in the pharmaceutical sector for family reasons. Like many professionals at a crossroads, I decided to bet on experience. Along with my late father, Dr. Paresh Chandra Das — who became my co-director — we sat with a Chartered Accountant in Bhowanipore, Kolkata, and formally incorporated TDC Ventures Pvt. Ltd. on 14 July 2022. The idea was simple: build a consulting-led marketing venture rooted in two decades of experience across content, branding, digital communication, and business growth. Fortune favoured the beginning. Soon after launch, I secured a content mandate with a Delhi-based startup. The requirement was ambitious — nearly 10,000 words of original content every week. Blogs, health articles, press releases, news features, lifestyle pieces — scale ma...

Can Online Classes Replace Traditional Classes?

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 The debate over digital versus physical classrooms has intensified significantly in recent years. While technology is an inevitable part of modern life, the consensus remains that online learning cannot fully replace traditional classes. As the saying goes, "You cannot learn swimming in a classroom"; similarly, the depth of a traditional education involves nuances that a screen simply cannot capture. While e-learning serves as a powerful tool for accessibility, several critical factors highlight why the physical classroom remains the gold standard for education. 1. The Necessity of Hands-On Experience Not every topic is suitable for a digital interface. While you can learn the history of a subject or government guidelines online, complex practical skills—such as flying an airplane, performing surgery, or playing competitive sports—demand a physical environment. Practical knowledge is gained through hands-on endeavors that virtual simulators can only approximate, but never f...