Calcutta, India - More Than You've Heard
Calcutta, India is a city known for having a serious poverty
problem. While this is true, there is much more to the place.
Calcutta
Calcutta is a colonial city organized during the period of
British rule, which means a great majority of it is only one to
two hundred years old. Unfortunately, the upkeep in the city has
been seriously lacking. Frankly, the place appears to be falling
down in most places.
Rejecting the British moniker, the Bengali locals have moved to
successfully change the name of Calcutta to Kolkata. The change
hasn't really been picked up with any gusto, but there you go.
Kolkata is bursting with people. There may be as much as two
times the number of people the city was designed to hold.
Unfortunately, a large number of these people live in abject
poverty. The poverty level you've seen in movies and heard about
through the work of Mother Teresa exists in spades. It is very
bad. If you're ever disappointed about your station in life,
just investigate or visit Calcutta. You'll find you have nothing
to complain about.
>From a traveler's perspective, Calcutta is a place that should
either be avoided at all costs or a must visit. If you can stand
the mass poverty, the city has a surprising artistic underbelly.
Art galleries, wild paintings and classic Indian music are on
the menu. Huge festivals such as Durga Puja have to be seen to
be believed.
If you are going to give Calcutta a go, do not go at any point
during June, July or August. While this is the coolest time of
the year, it is also monsoon season. Drenching rain and Calcutta
are not good mixes.