June 10, 2026 10:26 pm (IST)
U.S. Consulate in Kolkata hosts panel discussion to celebrate Women’s History Month
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
The U.S. Consulate in Kolkata on Friday held a panel discussion on "A Woman’s place in the culinary world at home and beyond” as a part of its Women's History Month celebration. Kolkata-based foodpreneur Mahua Datta, food blogger-YouTuber Indrajit Lahiri, a city five-star hotel's senior sous chef Karuna Banerjee, a hotel management institute's assistant lecturer Kritika Bose Guha, and U.S. Consular Officer Lee Ann Sims were among the panelists in the event. A documentary named "A Woman’s Place" was also screened during the event.
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