Articles of the month of February 2010
 
 
 Category :- Culture
 Anek Dhar : A Bengali un-Bengali story

This was sent by Mr. Shomik Mukerjee, a very old Pentasect friend and editor’s guide in many areas of Calcutta, including her infinite varieties of foods and foodies. This is a strange story.

 
 Category :- Culture
 The Greatest Indian Mystery of the Millenum Explored by an exiled Bengali aristocrat and lover of Calcutta

This is a Q&A session on one of the mysteries of this millenium in India: why inspite of a million Indian young men and women travelling to United States since 1970s, there is not a single cultural commentary of any enduring quality. Why?

 
 Category :- City as Novel
 My blogging tales – Experience of a b-logger from Calcutta

A blogger from Calcutta explains her experience in this new media and leaves some input for those who would like to blog and few of them would use the media effectively

 
 Category :- Work@it
 A Tri-Logue on the difficulty of doing business in Contemporary Calcutta / Bengal

An experiment of reconfiguring public domain selective user content (with credit) on a very interesting subject: Doing business in Bengal. Sujoy shared his experience through a discussion. Joined by Sonali and editor and this became a serialized burst-essays by 3 Bengalis, each one has the qualification, earned by paying the price of suffering to say what they said.

 
 Category :- Editorial
 Editorial of February 2010

Dubai, an enchantment for me, is the city where architecture attains unbelievable. The city is eligible to make you forget the subtle line between reality and hyper-reality. Sinuous curves touching the sky-line, Dubai is all about glitters.
Society in Dubai is bifurcated in terms of wealth; the native rich sect and the working class. It is striking to note how Dubai welcomes the rest of the world. ‘Dubai jobs’ is quite an exciting jargon, with a different face when comes to reality.

 
 Category :- Work@it
 An employer who is forced to become an employee!!!! –thanks to the legacy of British Raj

A remarkable title: an employer is forced to become an employee and a very real and critical observation on Contemporary Bengal’s attitude towards Life and Settlement.

 
 Category :- Pentasect @ Bangla
 Deowal V : 2.0

 
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