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In pics: Eco Park handicrafts fair, World AIDS Day and more news from Kolkata

A quick look at the day it was for Kolkata

By My Kolkata Web Desk | Published 01.12.22, 07:12 PM
1/6 (Top) Demonstrators pose with slogans in an AIDS awareness presentation in Kolkata. (Bottom) A man paints slogans on the body of a demonstrator. December 1 is observed as World AIDS Day globally to raise public awareness about the syndrome

(Top) Demonstrators pose with slogans in an AIDS awareness presentation in Kolkata. (Bottom) A man paints slogans on the body of a demonstrator. December 1 is observed as World AIDS Day globally to raise public awareness about the syndrome

Suvendu Das
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2/6 (From top) A seller shows a piece of art at the Handicrafts Fair at Eco Park. Surrounded by handmade artefacts, a man paints a vase. Visitors check out various items for sale at the fair which will continue till December 18

(From top) A seller shows a piece of art at the Handicrafts Fair at Eco Park. Surrounded by handmade artefacts, a man paints a vase. Visitors check out various items for sale at the fair which will continue till December 18

Soumyajit Dey
3/6 (Top) West Bengal's newly appointed governor, C.V. Ananda Bose, lights the ceremonial lamp accompanied by other dignitaries at the 150th Foundation Day celebrations of NRS Medical College at Academy Building. (Bottom) Dignitaries pose with the special souvenir launched by the governor on the occasion

(Top) West Bengal's newly appointed governor, C.V. Ananda Bose, lights the ceremonial lamp accompanied by other dignitaries at the 150th Foundation Day celebrations of NRS Medical College at Academy Building. (Bottom) Dignitaries pose with the special souvenir launched by the governor on the occasion

Suvendu Das
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4/6 Villagers wave at a helicopter carrying chief minister Mamata Banerjee as she leaves North 24-Parganas after her visit on Thursday

Villagers wave at a helicopter carrying chief minister Mamata Banerjee as she leaves North 24-Parganas after her visit on Thursday

PTI
5/6 (Top) India’s Nihil Sarin at Tata Steel Chess India 2022 tournament in Kolkata. Sarin holds the lead position in the men's category as of now. He achieved the title of Grandmaster at age 14. He is also the fourth youngest player in history to cross the Elo rating mark of 2600, accomplishing this feat at the age of 14. (Bottom) Nana Dzagnidze (right) of Georgia plays against Anna Ushenina of Ukraine during the tie-breaker round of women's rapid category at the competition

(Top) India’s Nihil Sarin at Tata Steel Chess India 2022 tournament in Kolkata. Sarin holds the lead position in the men's category as of now. He achieved the title of Grandmaster at age 14. He is also the fourth youngest player in history to cross the Elo rating mark of 2600, accomplishing this feat at the age of 14. (Bottom) Nana Dzagnidze (right) of Georgia plays against Anna Ushenina of Ukraine during the tie-breaker round of women's rapid category at the competition

Ashim Paul/PTI
6/6 KMC workers spread bleaching powder at Bajhe Kadamtala Ghat on Thursday

KMC workers spread bleaching powder at Bajhe Kadamtala Ghat on Thursday

Suvendu Das
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