A Murder at Bolpur

A Murder at Bolpur
Author: Dr Kisholoy Roy
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9356454922

While on a trip to Bolpur Santiniketan, Ronobir Sanyal, the noted private investigator along with his cousin Subho and his author friend Neelkanta babu comes across a murder of a retired judge. Later a case of theft of a priceless item is also discovered. The case looks pretty intriguing. There are lots of pieces in the puzzle that Ronobir Sanyal aka Ronuda is unable to comprehend at first. A series of interactions with the key characters is required to understand if theft was the motive behind the murder or the theft was just a work by an opportunist. Things become doubly challenging when the murderer is found to be someone who is a master in the craft of prosthetics. However Ronuda emerges as a winner as he solves both the mysteries in record time. How? Read on……..

Beyond Kolkata

Beyond Kolkata
Author: Ishita Dey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134931441

This book examines the politics behind, and the socio-economic and ecological repercussions of, the making of a new township, variously called New Town, Megacity or Jyoti Basu Nagar, in Rajarhat near Kolkata. Conceived by the West Bengal state government in the mid-1990s, in pandering to the vision of urban planners of creating a hi-tech town beyond an unruly, crowded Kolkata, and feeding the hunger of realtors and developers, the city is built on the foundations of coercive, even violent, land acquisition, state largesse and corruption — and at the cost of erasing a self-sufficient subsistence economy and despoiling a fragile environment. Yet, after its completion and departure of construction labour, the new town appears as a necropolis, a ghost city, that belies its promised image of an urban utopia, even as the displaced locals lead a precarious, mobile existence as ‘transit labour’, engaged in odd and informal jobs. Written on the basis of intensive fieldwork, government documents, court records, and chronicles of public protests, this book broadly analyses the politics and economics of urbanisation in the age of post-colonial capitalism, particularly the paradoxical combination of neoliberal and primitive modes of capital accumulation upon which the global emergence of ‘new towns’ is based. Departing from the dominant styles of urban studies that focus on cultural or spatial analysis of cities, the authors show the links between changes in space, technology, political economy, class composition, and forms of urban politics which give concrete shape to a city. It will immensely interest those in sociology, political science, economics, development studies, urban studies, policy and governance studies, and history.

Urban Growth in a Rural Area

Urban Growth in a Rural Area
Author: Chittapriya Mukherjee
Publisher: Santiniketan : Visva-Bharati
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1972
Genre: Bolpur (India)
ISBN:

Indian Version of Fascism

Indian Version of Fascism
Author: D. R. Goyal
Publisher: New Delhi : Quami Ekta Trust
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1975
Genre: India
ISBN:

Contributed articles on some banned religio-political parties in India.