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“Life & Living in Kolkata” comes alive at Credai Bengal Realty Expo 2016

| | Nov 17, 2016, at 05:04 pm
Kolkata Nov 17 (IBNS): Credai Bengal, the state chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) and the apex body for private real estate developers in India organised a panel discussion on ‘Life and Living in Kolkata’ as an extension to the ninth edition of the Realty Expo 2016 at Milan Mela recently.

The panellists of the talk show comprised fashion designer Agnimitra Paul; singer and composer Anindya Chattopadhyay; PR professional Rita Bhimani; cricket coach and columnist Sambaran Banerjee; artist-cum-fashion choreographer Pinky Kenworthy and numerologist-cum-jewellery Designer Nilanjana Chakraborty.

The speakers bought forth the over all changes that took place over the years in Kolkata in the different phases of life such as in social, cultural, and professional.

Speaking on the occasion  Debjani Roy, Secretary General, Credai Bengal said: ‘Life & Living in Kolkata’ is an extension of how our urban sensibilities have evolved. We all have witnessed the changes which have taken place over time in our city whether it’s the way we live, shop, eat or even commute. Lifestyles of our past generations and ours are vastly diverse. On the occasion of Realty Expo, this talk show endeavors to essay this journey through the stories of some of our eminent citizens."

 

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