When we go to a new place on a tour, we often think of carrying something for the home. It can be Makaibari tea when you drive down via Pankhabari from Darjeeling, Karachi biscuits from Hyderabad or (as I've written in this blog earlier) Alampur Prawns when returning from Digha.
Today, at Bangabhavan (delhi), I attended a programme by Minister Arup Roy. The Agricultural Marketing Department inaugurated a kiosk in Bangabhavan that will sell choicest Tulai-Panja, Kalo-Numia, Gobindabhog and other exotic varieties in packets. In my short speech, I offered to give space at New Town so that tourists returning to airport can take a last minute "bit of Bengal" back home.
The minister kindly agreed. So let's hope to take this forward as well.
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In the morning, I met Mr Sudhir Krishna, Secretary to Govt of India, Urban Development Department and discussed about a National Workshop in Kolkata on "Densification of Cities".
Saturday 14th July has been agreed as the date. He has agreed to come.
Now we have to organise.
(Camp: T1D Airport, Delhi; Indigo flight delayed)
19th May 2012
Here is a clipping from today's Pratidin: