
Most density city of India is Kolkata. Its old name was Calcutta. It is in west bengal, est side of India. It was the capital of India in British Raj. In 2001 its name was changed Kolkata from Culcutta. It is situated near Hugli River. Bay of Bengal is near its. It is famous for industry and factory. About its politics always left has ruled over here.
Kolkata is a metropolitan city. About its transportation there are Tram, Rail, Taxi, Buses and Metro. The town is most conjusted like Mumbai. I was here about 6 years. Main language of the city is Bengali. People love to speak Bengali or English. But Hindi is not far from them. It is also a known language for them.
Its main attraction point which attract visitors are – Victoria Garden, Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Tipu Sultan Mosque, The National Library, Plantoriam, Indian Institute of Management, Eden Gardens, Science City, Zoo, Museum etc.
A big field which name is “Dharmtalla Maidan” also attract people. Its culture is very good. But people of Bengal are very poor. They spend their life in poverty. You can visit to Victoria Temple which is near about “Dharmtalla Maidan”. Also you can visit here plentoriam, Museum and zoo near this.

Most of the visitors come to visit Bengal to see its old constructions of the building. You can say it “Mahlo Ka Sahar”. Fort William, Kolkata Port, St. Paul's Cathedral and Victoria Memorial is the example of it.
Hawrah Bridge on Hughly river is the attraction point. If you go here in evening you can see sun set and its beauty. There are two bridge old and new. From the new bridge you are able to see whole Kolkata.
Kolkata is a metropolitan city. About its transportation there are Tram, Rail, Taxi, Buses and Metro. The town is most conjusted like Mumbai. I was here about 6 years. Main language of the city is Bengali. People love to speak Bengali or English. But Hindi is not far from them. It is also a known language for them.
Its main attraction point which attract visitors are – Victoria Garden, Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Tipu Sultan Mosque, The National Library, Plantoriam, Indian Institute of Management, Eden Gardens, Science City, Zoo, Museum etc.
A big field which name is “Dharmtalla Maidan” also attract people. Its culture is very good. But people of Bengal are very poor. They spend their life in poverty. You can visit to Victoria Temple which is near about “Dharmtalla Maidan”. Also you can visit here plentoriam, Museum and zoo near this.

Most of the visitors come to visit Bengal to see its old constructions of the building. You can say it “Mahlo Ka Sahar”. Fort William, Kolkata Port, St. Paul's Cathedral and Victoria Memorial is the example of it.
Hawrah Bridge on Hughly river is the attraction point. If you go here in evening you can see sun set and its beauty. There are two bridge old and new. From the new bridge you are able to see whole Kolkata.
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The Indian hospitality industry has seen a major hike in the recent times owing to the astounding industrial growth of the country. The growth in the IT sector has also hugely led to the revolving fortunes of the metros and major cities of the country. Offshore business flowing in and the eagerness of the MNCs to come up in India has led to the obvious growth of the hospitality sector also. Most of the big names in the hospitality industry from India and abroad have their properties in the important commercial hubs of the country. However, surprisingly, the hospitality industry is not that vigorously promoted in one of the most important metros of the country, Kolkata. In the past decade Kolkata has also seen major industrial growth. But unfortunately, the West Bengal state Government hasn’t shown much inclination towards the development of the hospitality industry of the state in general and the hotels in Kolkata in particular. Inspite of the repeated appeals from the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Eastern India, the state government hasn’t come up with steps that would boost the growth of the hospitality industry. Most of the suggestions and appeals made by the Association have gone unheeded. On the contrary, the state government increased the luxury tax payable by the air conditioned budget hotels in Kolkata and the ones in the rest of the state by a whopping 650%. Change in excise duties, reduction in the bar license renewal fee etc have also not been worked upon. In one word, the government seems to be underestimating the need to strengthen and boost the hospitality industry in the wake of unprecedented industrial growth. With proper etching out of the taxes and fees payable by the hotels of the state, the state government can make the business hotels in Kolkata and other renowned hotels of the state bring in huge profits for the state.
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