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Talwar Talks revisits Nakhoda Masjid of Kolkata

| @indiablooms | May 25, 2021, at 07:29 pm

Kolkata/IBNS:  Arun Talwar, the creator and anchor for Talwar Talks, recently launched a new episode on an interesting landmark of Kolkata, the Nakhoda Mosque

He not only highlights the area and the lifestyle around the heritage monument but also about Chitpore or the neighbourhood where the mosque is located.

 For most Kolkatans, Chitpore brings up memories of delicious and aromatic Mughlai cuisine, the fragrance of attar.

This current episode, part of the web series  Sheher-e-Kolkata, also delves into how the people of the area, especially daily wage earners, are coping during these uncertain times.

Talwar also met with Md. Zahid Ahmed, Trustee, Cutchi Memon Jamat.

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