Based out of Mauritius, bridging the business divide between India and Africa, Baljinder Sharma keeps his ears close to the ground.
Now we can earn money while we time pass. The novel social media app LYK pays us to be on it expains its founder Adrish Chakraborty from New York
Hemindra Hazari - the formidable independent market analyst specialising in the Indian banking sector talks about governance issues and government developmental policies.
Talking to the tabla maestro Abhijit Banerjee about tabla the most versatile of percussion instruments - from its history to tradition to his projects involving visually challenged artists, teaching and coming engagements.
A lazy chatting with one of the most sincere, honest and sensitive contemporary Bengali film director.
Cousins Abhik and Souvik Mukherjee talk about there journey to become international sitarists.
Unshackling Paranjoy - the no nonsense eminent journalist talks in the current context on topics such as emergency, economy, majoritarianism, corruption, presstitutes.
Lunch at Saturday Club with Sohini Roychowdhury - founder and director of Sohini Moksha World Dance and Communication, Madrid-Berlin-Kolkata
Over breakfast meeting Saira Shah Halim, rights activist and writer.
A lively account from a Sheherwali, 11th generation of descendent of Jagatseth about the Rajput Jains from Nagaur, Jodhpur who came to Bengal 400 years ago.
All women of four priestesses from Kolkata are revolutionising wedding. Puncuated by Rabindrasangeet, the weddings are conducted in Bengali and English while patriarchal rituals are shunned.
Piali Ray - grand niece of Netaji Subhas Bose, is a stage actor and director. Life has come in full circle when she joins the cast of the Bengali TV serial on the life of Netaji
Tea with the author of 1600 books, Prithviraj Sen
An afternoon with Prashanta Bhattacharya an 80 years old youth with melodious voice - versatile singer, composer and a great reformer of jatra - the rural Bengal opera
At Kolkata bookfair stumbled upon the popular Bengali blogger from Australia.