The One and Only

Category: Life


  • Spooks on paper (or a Mac)

    Last night, I finished writing my story, and added the finished title: Under. Under is the story of 16-year old Dawson Hawke and his adventure down under a creek that is believed to be haunted. This is the story: Under: A Horror Story By Rudra Chakrabarti The creek was always a big mystery of the

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  • Following passions

    Recently, my father started his YouTube channel. He has been wanting to create a channel for a few months, and I feel pretty happy for him since he fulfilled what he wanted to do, since he used to, (and still does!), make videos with me and him on our tablet. His first video was a

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  • Kalighat

    Every time we go to India, we visit our ancestral home in Kalighat. Our house in Kalighat is an important part of our family. My grandfather grew up in that house. Kalighat is famous for Kali Temple. It is a very densely populated area in South Kolkata. Kalighat is home to my “mishtikaka” (my uncle),

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  • Later we return

    Tomorrow we set off for our trip back to New Zealand. Our travels have been fun. I met new people, and saw family after two years. Every two years, one couple from our family come to Auckland, or we go to India. In Ranchi, I found it funny seeing almost everyone know each other. Teghoria,

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  • Hanglaatherium

    A couple of days ago, we went to have lunch out. We went to a popular restaurant in our area, named Hanglaatherium (Hangla, for short). The place had a great atmosphere, and I realized that immediately. Looking at the painted wall of the building, I realized that this was more than food. It was great

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  • A thing or two about everything

    A thing or two about everything

    Today we went to Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM), a science museum in Kolkata. I really enjoyed my visit to such a nice science museum. I have never visited a science museum before (there is probably none of this nature in entire New Zealand!) and that is why the experience was so great. LEVEL

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  • Back in the day…

    Again, this post is about my father. When he was 20, he went to Jawaharlal Nehru University. Fast-forward to 2019, someone who studied in the same university won the Nobel Prize for economics. This event made my father take a trip back to his 20s, as he now talks about JNU quite a lot. The

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  • India #15: The city of joy

    Today was our flight back to Kolkata. My father, uncle, and aunt had already left. Today, my grandparents, my mother, and I, are going to Teghoria, a town in Kolkata. On our flight, we went to the airport. Then we got our tickets checked, but skipped the boarding pass printing, since we had printed our

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  • India #11: Just a minute…

    Maybe you thought that there wasn’t a computer here. But, there is! Hooray, huzzah, yahoo! So anyways, lets get talking about the flight to Ranchi! The Ranchi flight was (sort of) a smooth experience. When we got to the airport, there was a line to get in for flights. The people were taking the tickets,

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  • India #7: The Friendly Community

    Hello, and welcome to another travel diary! Today, I will tell you the most unique thing about India. The unique thing where everyone in one certain space, gathers together to eat (also known as community dining). We have such community dining in our building, Mecon Tower. One of the most beautiful things about Bengal is

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