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Beautiful living DEVELOPER SITE ADDRESS Bakrahat Road, Thakurpukur, P.O. Rasapunja, Uttar Kajirhat & Nawabad, Kolkata 700 104, West Bengal, India Mobile: +91 92041 23456 | +91 98300 11551 MARKETING PARTNER NK REALTORS PVT LTD www.nkrealtors.com HIRA/A/NOR/2018/000001 033 4040 1010 [email protected] www.gemscity.in ARCHITECT PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT PROJECT FINANCIAL PARTNER www.prakalpa.in MRC PRISM PROJECTS PVT. LTD. www.prismkolkata.com EMERALD-HIRA/P/SOU/2019/000446 | GARNET-HIRA/P/SOU/2019/000477 TANZANITE-HIRA/P/SOU/2019/000522 | SAPPHIRE-HIRA/P/SOU/2019/000675 | www.hira.wb.gov.in Disclaimer: This document is not a legal offering; it only describes the intent, purpose & conceptof Sapphire, Tanzanite, Citrine, Emerald, Garnet & Emerald Grand. All the areas, dimensions, layout, elevations, pictures are only indicative and not as per scale. All the details are subject to change, alteration and modification as per the management’s decision. [email protected] For me, beautiful living is all about sharing moments, caring for others and securing the future of our children. When you are surrounded by friends & family, life feels truly fulfilling. A sense of beauty & community living will be found at Gems City, where you will live amidst nature, grow freely in grand open spaces and enjoy all the amenities of modern urban living. Make Gems City your home and live the life you have always aspired for. Beautiful living 1 Gems City, as far as the eye can see PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT 2500+ APARTMENTS 300+ BUNGALOWS 25+ TOWERS 65% GREENERY 40,000 SQ. FT. PREMIUM LIFESTYLE CLUB 4.2 KMS FROM JOKA METRO 2 3 Find beauty in living close to nature Live everyday in the very lap of nature —the vast openness of Gems City and its lush greenery invites you to live green and make friends with nature. 65% OPEN SPACE LANDSCAPED GARDENS | MULTIPLE PLAYGROUNDS | PARKS AND FIELDS KOI POOLS AND BERMS ALONG PONDS AND LAKES | CENTRAL LAWNS FOR EVERY BLOCK 4 5 Beautiful outside, and inside 6 7 sapphire tanzanite citrine Enjoy your lifestyle in a highrise apartment In Phase-2, Gems City is offering 1/2/3 BHK apartments in three highrise clusters - Sapphire, Citrine and Tanzanite. Together, these blocks have 720 apartments and come equipped with modern facilities and amenities. 8 9 Make comfort and convenience part of your daily life 1 BHK apartments 2 BHK apartments 3 BHK apartments PARKING SPACE | CONCIERGE SERVICE | 24X7 SECURITY (397 sq. ft. – 516 sq. ft.) (647 sq. ft. – 805 sq. ft.) (819 sq. ft. – 939 sq. ft.) CENTRAL LAWNS FOR EVERY BLOCK | HIGH-SPEED LIFTS 10 11 Live in a bungalow that resonates with you 12 13 Live freely in beautiful bungalows Give your family the life they deserve; enjoy the comforts of living privately at Gems City bungalow enclave. Choose from 154 bungalows in three styles - Garnet, Emerald and Emerald Grand. BALCONIES | ROOFTOP TERRACE PATIO TERRACE | FRONT GARDEN | BACK LAWN PERSONAL PARKING | SERVANT QUARTERS (EMERALD GRAND) 14 15 emerald garnet emerald grand Experience the comfort of living in a spacious and secure bungalow Emerald Bungalows Garnet Bungalows Emerald Grand Bungalows (3BHK - 947 sq. ft.) (4BHK - 1137 sq. ft.) (4BHK - 1409 sq. ft.) 16 17 Cherish the openness of bungalow living 18 19 WHY LIFE IS Live every moment amidst nature, enjoy the BEAUTIFUL convenience of many facilities & amenities and share moments of beauty with friends & family. Celebrate 50 AT GEMS CITY life at Gems City and make living beautiful. REASONS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 5.7 kms from Swimming Pool 40,000 sq. ft. Thakurpukur Metro & Affordable Many acres of AC Banquet cum Central lawn for Party lawn with AC Community 65% Open space with toddler’s premium lifestyle Club 4.2 kms from Joka urban living beautiful living Community Halls organising festivals Barbecue area Theatre splash pool Metro 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Indoor game rooms - AC multi Gym Yoga and Indoor kids Chess, Table Tennis, Exclusive open play Basketball & Guest rooms Library Cafeteria Amphitheatre with Steam room Meditation room play area Dart, Carom, Foosball, areas for children Tennis Courts Pool & Snooker tables 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Football cum Multi-purpose court Jogging/Cycling track & Exclusive Provision for Doctor Ambulance Gems Akademia Putting Golf Athletes track Landscaped gardens Cricket ground with Badminton facility Acupressure walk area adda zones and Dietician & Pharmacy International School 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 In-house Plumber, Unadulterated Coaching Multiple Space for State-of-the-art Earthquake Deep Foundation Electrician, Gardener, Crèche fruits / vegetables DTH Connection classes for kids Convenience Stores Bank & ATM fire safety resistant structure & RCC structure Carpenter, Pest-control and dairy outlet etc. on call 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Sewerage treatment Dedicated AC Bus 24 hours gated Well-lit internal Intercom connectivity Stand-by High-speed & 24 hours filtered Rain water Laundry plant & Garbage service to nearby security with CCTV roads throughout the project Generator Stretcher lifts water supply harvesting dump area Metro stations 20 21 At ease, at Opal. 22 23 Enjoy 40,000 sq. ft. of beautiful club life. Opal, the premium lifestyle club at Gems City has been designed for an active social life. Relax with your friends & family in a cool, comfortable ambience after a hectic day at work. Kick back in the pool, cafe or bar and let the good times roll. CLUB FACILITIES AC BANQUET CUM COMMUNITY HALLS PARTY LAWN WITH BARBECUE AREA BADMINTON COURTS | TENNIS COURTS SWIMMING POOL WITH TODDLER’S SPLASH POOL OPEN TERRACE | YOGA AND MEDITATION ROOM POOL & SNOOKER | TABLES CARDS ROOM AC MULTI GYM WITH STEAM ROOM | FAMILY RESTAURANT LIBRARY | EXCLUSIVE ADDA ZONES PUTTING GOLF | CRÈCHE | GUEST ROOMS BAR CUM RESTAURANT | AC COMMUNITY THEATRE CAFETERIA | INDOOR GAME ROOMS 24 25 Jump, squat, lift and always stay fit 26 27 AC Multi Gym and Yoga / Meditation room Opal’s air-conditioned multi-gym is on the first floor of the club. The gym comes equipped with a steam room and ample fitness equipment for you to use and stay healthy. 28 29 Play, swing, strike and enjoy indoor sports at club Opal 30 31 Indoor games room Library Find your favourite indoor pass-time at Opal – snooker, pool, table-tennis, carom or chess; or head over to Opal’s library for a quiet afternoon full of reading. 32 33 Movie, coffee, then drink and dinner. Make Sundays fun at club Opal. 34 35 AC Banquet cum community halls The well-appointed banquet halls at Opal can accommodate all your guests and will always be available to you for your most memorable days and occasions. 36 37 Live where nature envelopes you 38 39 Run, jump, play and enjoy the outdoors FOOTBALL CUM CRICKET FIELD | MULTIPLE PLAYGROUNDS AND PARKS CHILDREN’S PARKS | ATHLETE’S TRACK | TENNIS & BASKETBALL COURTS ADDA ZONE | JOGGING / CYCLING TRACKS | EXCLUSIVE PLAY AREAS FOR KIDS CENTRAL LAWNS FOR EVERY BLOCK | LANDSCAPED GARDENS | ACUPRESSURE WALK AREA 40 41 Set yourself free in 65% greenery 42 43 Basketball courts Tennis courts 44 45 Swing, slide, fly and let beauty touch childhood 46 47 A world of learning right next door GEMS AKADEMIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20 ACRE CAMPUS | NURSERY TO GRADE 12 | CISCE/CAIE CURRICULUM DAY CUM WEEKLY & FULL BOARDING PROGRAMME 48 49 CONVENIENCES Get what you need, easily HIGH SPEED LIFTS IN-HOUSE DIETICIAN CHAMBER SPACE FOR BANK & ATM RAIN WATER HARVESTING WELL-LIT INTERNAL ROADS DOCTOR CHAMBER LAUNDRY SERVICE SEWERAGE TREATMENT PLANT 24 HOURS FILTERED 24 HOURS GATED SECURITY MULTIPLE CONVENIENCE STATE-OF-THE-ART WATER SUPPLY WITH CCTV STORES FIRE SAFETY COMMON WASHROOMS INTERCOM CONNECTIVITY DEMARCATED AREA FOR STRETCHER LIFT IN ALL ON GROUND FLOORS THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT GARBAGE DISPOSAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN-HOUSE EXCLUSIVE UNADULTERATED STANDBY GENERATOR AC BUS SERVICE TO & PLUMBER, ELECTRICIAN, FRUITS/VEGETABLES FOR POWER LOAD FROM THAKURPUKUR, JOKA & GARDENER, CARPENTER & & DAIRY OUTLET TO APARTMENTS TOLLYGUNGE METRO STATIONS PEST-CONTROL ON CALL 50 51 LINE 5 MANGAL PANDEY PROPOSED ROAD MAP Park Street METRO ROUTE ANUKUL THAKUR SHAHNAWAZ KHAN Maidan RAJENDRA PRASAD LINE 4 BARASAT Khidirpur Zoo Exide Crossing RISHI BANKIM Alipur SUBHASH NAGAR BIBHUTI BHUSHAN CMRI Hospital B M Birla Hospital Kalighat SHARAT CHANDRA New Alipur PRIYA THAKUR GANDHI ASHRAM Taratala Crossing Rd Sasmal Deshapran ACHARYA PRAFFULA CHANDRA MOTHER TERESA M.P. Birla Foundation TOLLYGUNGE KRISHNAKALI Higher Secondary School METRO STATION Behala Chowrasta Rd Harbour Diamond Biren Roy Road LINE 5 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA LOKE NATH SHRI RAMKRISHNA MOULANA ABUL JAI HIND Sakher Bazar Srishti Sarani Long James KALAM AZAD CONVENTION CENTRE LINE 1 LINE 6 M L Gupta Rd NEW TOWN Thakurpukur Police Station Vivekananda College JIBANANANDA TITUMIR THAKURPUKUR MA SARADA JYOTINAGAR SCBD 2 METRO STATION LINE 4 RABINDRA TIRTHA Thakurpukur Market JYOTINAGAR CBD 1 Thakurpukur Cancer Hospital DUMDUM Reliance Trends Mahatma Gandhi Rd BIDHAN BELGACHIA NAGAR KALAKSHETRA SHOBHABAZAR TECHNOPOLIS ESI Hospital SHYAMBAZAR CENTRAL PARK SUTANUTI JOKA CITY CENTRE LINE 2 METRO STATION HOWRAH RAILWAY STATION GIRISH PARK BENGAL CHEMICAL KARUNAMOYEE SECTOR V LINE 3 Rasapunja Market MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD IIM Calcutta HOWRAH MAIDAN BBD BAG SWABHUMI SBI CENTRAL PHULBAGAN Bharat LINE 2 NICCO PARK Sevashram Vivekananda SEALDAH Sangha Mission School CHANDNI CHOWK Hospital DHARMATALA CONNECTIVITY km ESPLANADE GOUR KISHOR GHOSH MOTHER TERESA SARANI JOKA METRO 4.2 GEMS Pailan World School MAIDAN Delhi Public School, Joka
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    South Asian History and Culture ISSN: 1947-2498 (Print) 1947-2501 (Online) Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rsac20 Inside a dark hall: space, place, and accounts of some single-theatres in Kolkata Madhuja Mukherjee To cite this article: Madhuja Mukherjee (2017): Inside a dark hall: space, place, and accounts of some single-theatres in Kolkata, South Asian History and Culture, DOI: 10.1080/19472498.2017.1304086 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19472498.2017.1304086 Published online: 23 Mar 2017. Submit your article to this journal View related articles View Crossmark data Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=rsac20 Download by: [Madhuja Mukherjee] Date: 23 March 2017, At: 21:24 SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE, 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19472498.2017.1304086 Inside a dark hall: space, place, and accounts of some single-theatres in Kolkata Madhuja Mukherjee Department of Film Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India ABSTRACT KEYWORDS This essay is a part of ongoing attempts to shift the focus of research on Single-theatre; Calcutta; Indian cinemas from textual analyses, studies of authorial styles, move- viewership; film industry; ments, also from language specific readings of cinema of the regions, to film history a more complex understanding of film practices and viewership. Through research conducted on certain single-theatres of Calcutta, it shows how some of these theatres, namely Rupabani, Chhabighar, and Regal, operating since the 1930s, bore the signs of historical changes. The emphasis on ‘spatial’ transformation draws attention to alterations within the industry, narratives of migration into the city, changes within public cultures and cinematic forms, and the ‘Bengali’ film industry’s dependence on Hindi films or its big-Other.
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  • SUPREME COURT of INDIA Page 1 of 2 CASE NO.: Appeal (Civil) 3593-05 of 2003 PETITIONER: Union of India RESP

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    http://JUDIS.NIC.IN SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 1 of 2 CASE NO.: Appeal (civil) 3593-05 of 2003 PETITIONER: Union of India RESPONDENT: Howrah Ganatantrik Nagarik Samity & Ors. DATE OF JUDGMENT: 17/04/2003 BENCH: N.Santosh Hegde & B.P.Singh. JUDGMENT: J U D G M E N T (Arising out of SLP Nos.17203-17205 of 1999) SANTOSH HEGDE,J. (With SLP No.9827/2002) Leave granted. SLPNo.9827/2002 is de-linked from C.A.Nos...of 2003 @ SLPNos. 17203-205/99. Heard learned counsel. Union of India through Eastern Railway, Calcutta is challenging an order made by Calcutta High Court dated 18.6.1999 in Writ Petition Nos. 12902/97 and 1322/98 pending in the file of the High Court of Judicature at Calcutta. A Division Bench of the said High Court while considering the above noted writ petitions filed before it for seeking eviction of illegal squatters in the railway property, as also areas besides Rabindra Sarobar, directed the State of West Bengal and Railway administration as an interim measure, to provide sanitary facilities to the said squatters. Accordingly following directions were issued:- (1) Cost for the project shall be borne in equal proportion by the State of West Bengal and the Union of India, through railway administration. (2) The State Government authorities, authorities of the railway administration as also the Calcutta Municipal Corporation shall see to it that no further infiltration takes place. (3) After the aforementioned project is completed by the State Government Calcutta Municipal Corporation would see the proper sanitation is maintained.
  • IN the HIGH COURT at CALCUTTA CONSTITUTIONAL WRIT JURISDICTION APPELLATE SIDE (Through Video Conference)

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    04-05 05.11.2020 Ct. No.16 pg. IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA CONSTITUTIONAL WRIT JURISDICTION APPELLATE SIDE (Through Video Conference) WPA 9184 of 2020 Ms. Anasua Bhattacharya Vs. State of West Bengal & Ors. with WPA 9209 of 2020 Ajay Kumar De Vs. Government of West Bengal & Ors. Mr. Rachit Lakhmani Mr. Indrajeet Dey Mr. Kushal Das Mr. Ranodip Dutta … For the petitioner in WPA 9184 of 2020 Mr. Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharjee Mr. Sabyasachi Chatterjee Mr. Pintu Kumar Kar Ms. Ankani Biswas @ Ankan Biswas Mr. Akashdeep Mukherjee Mr. Sandipan Das … For the petitioner in WPA 9209 of 2020 Mr. Kishore Datta, Ld. AG Mr. Abhrotosh Majumdar, Ld. AAG Mr. T.M. Siddiqui Mr. Sayan Sinha … For the State Mr. N.C. Bihani Ms. P. Banerjee Bihani … For the respondent no.4 Mr. Joy Saha Mr. Yash Vardhan Deora Ms. Easha Manchanda … For the intervenor These two matters, filed in public interest, pertain to the upcoming celebrations. In the second of the matters, 2 prayers have been made pertaining to Kali Puja right upto Christmas. There is an application by an unregistered body that can be loosely called the local firecrackers’ association. It is a body of persons engaged in the manufacture of or trading in firecrackers. The State has issued verbal advisories pertaining to firecrackers during the Kali Puja and Diwali celebrations. Certain guidelines have been framed regarding Kali Puja pandals. An appeal appears to have been made on behalf of the State for all kinds of firecrackers not to be used this year in view of the pandemic and the virus that attacks the respiratory system.