As India Builds (Part 3)

Wednesday, May 2, 2007 | 4 comments

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The past always recedes. Sensible people do not let that be bothersome. The old steps aside for the new and so it should. Yet, looking out the car window driving through India these days, I am stricken by the pace and brutality of this transition. Chowringhee, Calcutta’s once impressive Paris-esque boulevard, is now layered in flyover roads obstructing views of British era architectural gems such as the Indian Museum, and Geological Survey. The imposing Calcutta Club building has also lost its eminence with the intervention of the Lower Circular Road flyover.

In South Calcutta, Sir Rajendranath Mookherji’s house on 7 Harrington Street awaits its yet unknown fate; a silent ponderer of its owners’ declining prominence. The lure of escalating real estate prices will soon become too much. Sir B.C. Mitter’s 19 Camac Street has already been demolished, a skyscraper in its place. The same for Raja Promotho Roy Chowdhury’s 9 Hungerford Street overlooking the lake in Minto Park. In the older North Calcutta, Sir Kailash Bose’s residence will soon be sold, wiping out another reel of childhood memories for my mother and grandmother. Ramdulal Sarkar’s Beadon Street house, Digambar Mitra’s Jhamapukur house, Manmathanath Mitra’s Shyampukur house all still stand, but in dilapidated conditions; all of them, like elephants, will fold gently, horrendously, onto their knees.

chowringhee building

An Old Building on Chowringhee








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development has its cost! :)

Nishant Wednesday, May 2, 2007 at 8:23 AM PT

[…] [Part 3] […]

Sramana Mitra on Strategy » Blog Archive » As India Builds (Part 4) Thursday, May 3, 2007 at 4:17 AM PT

Looks like Communist Bengal is turning around to adopt policies like China.

Change is good.

anonymous Thursday, May 3, 2007 at 11:22 AM PT

Change for the better is good.

Change for the sake of change is not good.

Change that destroys good is simply bad.

Sramana Mitra Friday, May 4, 2007 at 8:33 AM PT

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