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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Seven Wonders place of West Bengal

The shortlisted list, compiling of the "Seven Wonders of West Bengal" as per the votings is as follows:

1.Sunderbans.
2.Victoria. Memorial.
3.Darjeeling Himalayan Railway ("Toy Train")
4.Bishnupur Terracotta Temples.
5.Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden with the Great Banyan Tree.
6.Howrah Bridge.
7.B. B. D.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Jobs in Kolkata

#CompanyAddressPers.Profile
1Aaerosoft 12/12A, U. K. Dutta Road
Dum Dum Cantonment
Kolkata
15  Provide Software, IT Infrastructure setup, Consultancy requirements and affordable IT Solutions.  
2Arc Vision Technologies
Tel: 7686844019
34 Mahatma Gandhi Road
Kolkata
4  The company provides solutions and Training essentially on Data Science and Analytics.  
3Azure Software Pvt Ltd Module:533, SDF Building, Sector-V
Salt Lake
Kolkata
15  Embedded System software development company, ISO 9001:2008 certified.  
4BASUKI IT SOLUTIONS PVT LTD Merlin Infinite, Unit No 912, Block DN 51,
Sector V Salt Lake
Kolkata
17  Customised software developer  
5Binary Computer 440/1 Motijheel Avenue
Kolkata
4  Software Development, Website Development  
6Bit Wave Solutions Salt Lake City
Shaila Towers
Kolkata
30  Custom Software Development, KIOSK Business Solutions, Resourcing, Outsourcing, Bespoke solutions  
7Calinnovations Be 64
Salt Lake
Kolkata
15   
8Caribsoft Infosystems Pvt Ltd 511 Jodhpur Park, 3rd Floor
Kolkata
10  Software Development Company in JAVA &. Net  
9CyberSWIFT 166B S. P. Mukherjee Road
Kolkata
An ISO 9001-2000 Company with core competency in GIS/ GPS and Remote Sensing  
10Desire Mapping Techologies Pvt. Ltd. 28 Gold Park
Kolkata
19  Web design & development.  
11Digital Care Pvt Ltd 8P, Chandra Mandal Lane,
Calcutta
It is provide solutions of IT. It is an Service Provider of COMPAQ in eastern India. It s also the Authorized Service Provider for Bharti Broadband Network Ltd for VSAT for WAN connectivity.  
12Eclipse Techno Consulting Global Private Limited
Tel: 8697563013
Om Palace, Lokenath Park,
Chinar Park Crossing, Rajarhat,
1000  Software development company situated under the periphery of SEZ (Special Economic Zone) of Govt. of West Bengal.  
13Emacct Consulting Pvt Ltd Be 379
Saltlake City, Sector 1
Kolkata
14  BPO, Software Development and Business Transformation. We are specialized in developing ERP for SME sector.  
14Endue Technologies (I) Pvt Ltd IA-123, Sector-(III), Salt Lake
Kolkata
20  Web design & development  
15Fresh-li Me Technologies 18A Park Street
Kolkata
5  We are an exciting web start up looking at building c2c web2. 0 products  
16Global Info & Solutions System RGM/M/32 Kaikhali VIP RD
Kolkata
6  It is a Kolkata based web development, SEO & content development Company since 2005.  
17Globalesoft Technologies Kolkata 22  A premier Internet Consulting company offering diverse tailor made solutions to help organizations around the world gain an edge over competitors. We adhere to highest international standards and deliver visually appealing.  
18ICG BE-109 Salt Lake
Sector 1
Kolkata
16  Software development, web solutions, BI practice  
19Impact IT Solutions Ricoh Business Zone
Kolkata
50  UK Bristol based company provides IT Solutions, IT Support and Managed Services to businesses across UK.  
20Kaizen IT Services Pvt Ltd P-525 Hemanta Mukhopadhya Sarani
Kolkata
300  It is an organization, focused to provide services in the area of Maintenance of IT Products, Supply, System Integration and Networking, Providing Technical Resources, Outsourced Bulk Printing Job.  
21La Exactlly Software Pvt Ltd EN-9, Ray's IT Park, Sec - V Salt Lake
Kolkata
50  Founded in 1997 CEO Kamal Agarwala. Today we are one of the leading Business Software and Solutions providers with clients ranging from Blue Chip Companies, Multinationals to Medium & Small Enterprises. We support more than 20000 customers.  
22Liz Infotech Pvt Ltd
Tel: 033-65367289
AD-79, Sector-1, Salt Lake
Kolkata
40  Custom website design and development services.  
23Maven Infotech Ecospace, Block 4A, Suite 205 & 206,
Rajarhat, New Town,
Kolkata
500  It deals n e-commerce, ERP Development, Software and Hardware Maintenance, Data Mining, Research and Analytics.  
24Max Mobility Pvt Ltd 31, GN Block, 6th Floor Benfish Bhavan (Old Building) Swasthya Bhavan Stop
Sector - 5, Salt Lake
Kolkata
135  Consumer and Enterprise Mobility Solutions.  

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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Kolkata



Kolkata, the ‘city of Joy’, is a city with rich cultural heritage and age old traditions. The state of West Bengal is popular for its contribution in various fields like literary works, music, dance etc. Kolkata happened to be one of the first British colonies in India. The British influence can be seen in its architecture and monuments which dates back to the British era. The soul of the city lies with its historic buildings and monuments. To truly experience Kolkata you need to explore the ancient architecture and historic places. That’s the best way to see the true image of the ‘City of Joy’.

Major tourist attractions of Kolkata:

Victoria Memorial

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The Victoria Memorial was built in the memories of Queen Victoria after her death in 1902. it was opened to general public in the year 1921. The magnificent building was designed by William Emerson, a famous architect of that era. The cost of construction that time amounted to Rs.10.5 million which was voluntarily donated by British and Indian people. Inside the Memorial there are various painting of the Royal British families, royal and historic artifacts, lithographs and documents of the historical interests. Today the monument is a major landmark of Kolkata.

Howrah Bridge

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Howrah Bridge of Kolkata is also known as Rabindra Setu. The Howrah Bridge of Kolkata is the busiest bridge in the world. The bridge caters to about 1,00,000 vehicles and uncountable pedestrians. The bridge is 450 meter long and it stands over Hooghly River without any pylon. The bridge is the best example of the 20th century engineering techniques. today it is one of the most visited tourist attraction in Kolkata.

Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir Kolkatakolkatanetwork.com
Birla Mandir across the world are known for their fabulous architecture and clean surroundings. The Birla Mandir of Kolkata stands at and elevation 160 ft above the ground. The construction started way back in 1970 and it took 26 long years to complete it. The gates were opened for general public after the completion of the temple in the year 1996. The estimated total cost of construction is Rs.180 Million. The whole temple is built in white Marble and is spread over 44-katha of land. The Birla Temple is popularly known as Lakshmi Narayan Mandir.

Dakshineshwar Kali Temple

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As the name says, the temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali. The construction of the temple started in the year 1847. The founder of this temple is Rasmani, the queen of Janbazar. The temple is located on the banks of Hooghly River. The main deity of temple is Bhavatarini who is a form of Devi Kali. It is believed that the person who worships Devi Bhavatarini, will overcome all his sorrows and problems. The temple is spread over 25 acres of land that includes the temple premise and the surrounding gardens.

Marble Palace

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Earlier the palace was known as the “Palace of Art”. The Palace was built in 1835 and was a private possession of Zamindar (Land Owner) Raja Rajendro Mullick. The palace is situated in the congested part of the city. The palace showcases art forms from Italy, Netherlands, England and other European Nations. The Palace is now known as Marble Palace because the interiors of the palace are made from marble. The palace has idols of Buddha, Christ, Christopher Columbus, Virgin Mary and various Hindu Gods.

Fort William

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The Fort is named after King William III of England. Fort William was constructed in 1781 to mark the victory of Robert Clive over Sir David Ochterlony at Plassey. The large patch of garden that surrounds the fort is called the maidan. The Maidan is 3 kilometer long and 1 kilometer wide. It is the largest urban park in Kolkata. Within the Fort’s premise there lies a church, cinema, boxing stadium, market, football ground, post and telegraph office, swimming pool and firing range.

Indian Museum

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The Indian Museum at Kolkata is the oldest museum in India built back in 1814 by Dr. Nathaniel Wallich, who used to be a botanist from Denmark. The Indian Museum is the largest museum of the country and ninth oldest regular museum of the world. The museum exhibits collection of antiques, mummies, Mughal paintings, skeletons, fossils, ornaments and armor. It was shifted to the new building in 1875. The building was designed in Italian architectural by Walter B Grawille. The museum was open to general public in the year 1878. The museum is divided into six main sections as Zoology, Industry, Geology, Archeology, Anthropology and Art, the museum has over 60 galleries.

South Park Street Cemetery

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The South Park Street Cemetery was constructed way back in 1767. It was built in order to accommodate British Soldiers. The cemetery is one of the oldest burial grounds of the city. The cemetery has big headstone that dates back about a century and give it an ancient look. The calm surroundings of the cemetery are really enjoyable.

Writers Building

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The Writers Building, during the British Rule, used to be the junior servants (the clerical and administrative staff) building. The junior servants then were called writers hence the name came into existence as “Writers Building”. Today the Building is house to the Secretariat of West Bengal Government. It is a massive red color building situated at the BBD square of Kolkata which is the heart of the city.

St. Paul’s Cathedral

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The St. Paul’s Cathedral is built on the basis of Indo-Gothic architectural style and was designed by Major William Nairn Forbes. The foundation of the building was laid in 1839. It took eight long years to complete the construction. The main building was destroyed twice because of the massive earthquakes and was rebuilt. The last time it was destroyed in 1934 and was re-built on the lines of the Bell Harry Tower of Canterbury Cathedral.

About Kolkata

The  capital  of  West  Bengal  and  cultural  capital  of  India  -  Kolkata  is  the  gateway  to the
mountains of the northeast and marshlands of Sunderbans. Situated on the banks of River
Hooghly, it is the heart and soul of the Bengali ‘bhadralokh’ intelligentsia.

History
Kolkata traces its roots to three villages - Sutanuti, Govindapur & Kolkata -  founded by Job
Charnock. The city was the seat of the British Empire and capital of India till 1911. Even today,
Kolkata boasts of numerous landmarks, reminiscent of the colonial era.
People & Culture
Bengalis are food lovers. Fish and rice form their staple diet. They enjoy evening chitchats over
tea and ‘jhalmuri’. Theatre and music, especially Rabindra Sangeet and Nazrul Geeti, form an
integral part of recreation.
Things to Do
Kolkata has a number of sights and sounds travellers can explore. Begin your Kolkata ‘darshan’
with a walk along River Hooghly near Eden Garden or a visit to Millennium Park. The city has a
vibrant cultural scene.  Travellers must visit the Kolkata Book Fair held every year in January or
February. To add to it, a visit to Nadan and Rabindra Sadan and a tram ride on Red Road
should be experienced. Football fans must watch the football derby between Mohun Bagan and
East Bengal Club.
Of the many sights and sounds of Kolkata, attractions that every traveller must experience
include Howrah Bridge, also known as Rabindra Setu and the longest cantilever bridge in the
world,  Vidyasagar  Setu,  Writers’  Building  and  Victoria  Memorial,  which  houses  a fantastic
collection of rare memorabilia brought to Kolkata by the British. Botanical Gardens where the
main attraction is a 200-year-old Banyan Tree, Dakshineswar Temple on the banks of Hooghly,
Belur Math, Kalighat - 0ne of the 51 Shakti Peeth,  where, according to a legend, one of Sati’s
fingers fell - and St Paul’s Cathedral built in Gothic style with stained glass windows and two
Florentine frescoes are also great places to explore.
For geeks or history lovers, must-visit sightseeing places in Kolkata are Birla Planetarium,
Indian Museum, which houses a varied collection of unique fossils, Buddhist Gandhara art and
an Egyptian mummy, Tagore House at Jorasanko and Science City. In Science City, travellers
must see the time machine, space theatre and the space flight simulator.

Food & shopping
Kolkata is renowned for its variety of street food and snacks. Right from the alur chop, samosa
and beguni’s, to the mughlai paratha, egg, mutton, chicken rolls and fish kobiraji, these dishes
will definitely tantalise any travellers’ taste buds. Dalhousie and Esplanade in Central Kolkata
are dotted with many such roadside stalls.
Jhalmuri and fuchka are two other must-try snacks. Fuchka, the Kolkata avatar of paani-puri,
has a potato stuffing and tasty tamarind water to go with it. A trip to Kolkata will be incomplete
without dipping into roshogolla, roshomalai, langcha, sondesh and misti doi at K.C. Das, Bhim
Nag, Sen Mahasoy or Gangurams. For fine dining, Esplanade and Park Street offer a wide
choice of multi cuisine restaurants. Flury’s, Peter Cat and Moulin Rouge are some noteworthy
addresses in Park Street. Mughlai dishes can be tried at Nizam's in New Market and Aminiya
opposite Kolkata Corporation. For authentic Bengali cuisine, travellers can try 6 Ballygunge
Place, Bhojohori Manna, Bhooter Raja DiloBor or Aaheli at Peerless Inn that offers exquisite
Bengali  dishes.  China  Town  in  Tangra  off  EM  Bypass  offers  authentic  Chinese  cuisine at
reasonable prices.

Jhalmuri and fuchka are two other must-try snacks. Fuchka, the Kolkata avatar of paani-puri,
has a potato stuffing and tasty tamarind water to go with it. A trip to Kolkata will be incomplete
without dipping into roshogolla, roshomalai, langcha, sondesh and misti doi at K.C. Das, Bhim
Nag, Sen Mahasoy or Gangurams. For fine dining, Esplanade and Park Street offer a wide
choice of multi cuisine restaurants. Flury’s, Peter Cat and Moulin Rouge are some noteworthy
addresses in Park Street. Mughlai dishes can be tried at Nizam's in New Market and Aminiya
opposite Kolkata Corporation. For authentic Bengali cuisine, travellers can try 6 Ballygunge
Place, Bhojohori Manna, Bhooter Raja DiloBor or Aaheli at Peerless Inn that offers exquisite
Bengali  dishes.  China  Town  in  Tangra  off  EM  Bypass  offers  authentic  Chinese  cuisine at
reasonable prices.
A stay in Kolkata is incomplete without a trip to local markets for buying handicrafts produced in
Bengal  -  teracotta  horse  of  Bankura,  Shantiniketan  sarees  and  earthen  artifacts  from
Krishnagar. Gariahat, Dakhsinapan and College Street market have a wide array of shops to
buy cotton, tant and silk sarees. The New Market has a fantastic collection of all types of
clothing and toys. However, travellers need to haggle to get the best price. 
Travelling to Kolkata
Kolkata has three train stations – Howrah, Sealdah, Chitpur and is well connected to all major
cities. All major national and international carriers fly to NSC Bose International airport, Kolkata.
October to March is the best time to visit the city. Kolkata is very pleasant during winter.
Travelling within Kolkata
For travelling within the city, options are plenty – Metro rail, suburban trains, circular rail, private
and public buses (including AC Volvos on some routes), trams, auto rickshaws, hand-pulled
rickshaws, taxis and ferry services on the river front. 





Kolkata , My Kolkata

 "The Kolkata metropolitan area also includes portions of North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, Howrah, Nadia, and Hooghly districts. See: Urban structure."

Kolkata formerly Calcutta , is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India, while the Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port as well as its sole major riverine port. As of 2011, the city had 4.5 million residents; the urban agglomeration, which comprises the city and its suburbs, was home to approximately 14.1 million, making it the third-most populous metropolitan area in India. As of 2008, its gross domestic product (adjusted for purchasing power parity) was estimated to be US$104 billion, which would be third highest among Indian cities, behind Mumbai and Delhi.[12] As a growing metropolitan city in a developing country, Kolkata confronts substantial urban pollution, traffic congestion, poverty, overpopulation, and other logistic and socioeconomic problems.

In the late 17th century, the three villages that predated Kolkata were ruled by the Nawab of Bengal under Mughal suzerainty. After the Nawab granted the East India Company a trading license in 1690,[13] the area was developed by the Company into an increasingly fortified mercantile base. Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah retook Kolkata in 1756 after the Company started evading taxes and due to increasing militarization of the fort. The East India Company retook it in the following year and in 1793 assumed full sovereignty after Mughal governorship (Nizamat) was abolished. Under the East India Company and later under the British Raj, Kolkata served as the capital of British held territories in India until 1911, when its perceived geographical disadvantages, combined with growing nationalism in Bengal, led to a shift of the capital to New Delhi. The city was the centre of the Indian independence movement; it remains a hotbed of contemporary state politics. Following Indian independence in 1947, Kolkata—which was once the centre of modern Indian education, science, culture, and politics—witnessed several decades of relative economic stagnation. Since the early 2000s, an economic rejuvenation has led to accelerated growth.

As a nucleus of the 19th- and early 20th-century Bengal Renaissance and a religiously and ethnically diverse centre of culture in Bengal and India, Kolkata has established local traditions in drama, art, film, theatre, and literature that have gained wide audiences. Many people from Kolkata—among them several Nobel laureates—have contributed to the arts, the sciences, and other areas, while Kolkata culture features idiosyncrasies that include distinctively close-knit neighbourhoods (paras) and freestyle intellectual exchanges (adda). West Bengal's share of the Bengali film industry is based in the city, which also hosts venerable cultural institutions of national importance, such as the Academy of Fine Arts, the Victoria Memorial, the Asiatic Society, the Indian Museum and the National Library of India. Among professional scientific institutions, Kolkata hosts the Agri Horticultural Society of India, the Geological Survey of India, the Botanical Survey of India, the Calcutta Mathematical Society, the Indian Science Congress Association, the Zoological Survey of India, the Institution of Engineers, the Anthropological Survey of India and the Indian Public Health Association. Though home to major cricketing venues and franchises, Kolkata differs from other Indian cities by giving importance to association football and other sports

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Hospital List Kolkata (Calcutta),Nursing Home in Kolkata,Hospitals in Kolkata


1.Apollo Gleneagles Hospital
One of the famous hospitals in Kolkata, Apollo Gleneagles has associated clinic services as well. Located on the EM Bypss hospital, the hospital provides good infrastructure, merged with human expertise of doctors and nurses.

Address : 58, Canal Circular Road,
                Kolkata - 700054.
Phone :   23203040 / 2122 / 2003 / 2004 / 2006
FAX :       23205218
Email :     hospital@apollogleneagles.in  (Hospital)
               clinic@apollogleneagles.in  (Clinic)

2.AMRI Hospital
Conveniently located in Salt Lake and Dhakuria, the hospital provides, a complete health solution to the mass population of Kolkata. Well equipped with qualified doctors, nurses, and other medical and non medical staffs,
the hospital boasts of a state of the art infrastructure.

Address : P-4&5, C.I.T. Scheme-LXXII, Block-A,
               Gariahat Road (Beside Dhakuria Bridge),
               Kolkata - 700 029
Phone :   24612626 / 2526 / 40025120
               65500000 (Emergency)
FAX :       24404803
Email :     info@amrihospitals.in  (Hospital)        

Clinic :     97A, Southern Avenue,
               Kolkata - 700 029
Phone :   24654594 / 4595 / 4948
FAX :       24655257
Email :     medicalcentre@amrihospitals.in


3.Assembly of God Church Hospital
Located conveniently at Park Street, the hospital largely caters to the Christian population of Kolkata. With a moderately well planned infrastructure, the hospital provides for different healthcare solutions.

Address : 125/1, Park street,
                Kolkata - 700017.
Phone :    22296666 / 4045



4.Behala Balananda Brahmachari Hospital & Research Center
As the name suggests, the hospital is located in Behala, and is one of the low cost health solutions provider in the metro. The hospital , although not equipped with a world class infrastructure, boasts of good doctors who are associated  thereby providing  better service through human expertise.

Address : 151 & 152 Diamond Harbour Road,
                Kolkata - 700034.
Phone :    24684060 / 24781687 / 7801
Email :      info@bbbhospital.org
     


5.Belle Vue Clinic
Catering to the premier patients of Kolkata, Belle Vue is located on Sarat Bose Road, and boast being one of the largest hospitals in the city. Well equipped with state of the art infrastructure, the hospital boasts of the best doctors, trained nurses and all kind of medical services provided under the same roof.

Address : 9 & 10, Loudon Street,
               Kolkata - 700017.
Phone :    22872321 / 2322 / 22876925 / 22877473
FAX :       22806925
Email :     info@bellevueclinic.com


6.BM Birla Heart Research
One of the premier hospitals dedicated towards the causes of heart , the hospital is managed by Birla group. Located in Alipore the institution provides for one of the best health care services within the reach of the masses.

Address : 1/1 National Library Avenue,
                Kolkata - 700027.
Phone :   24567890 / 30403040
Email :     bmbhrc@birlaheart.org (Hospital)

7.Calcutta Heart Research Centre
Dedicated to the heart related problems, the hospital serves as one of the major service providers in the cardiac services market. The hospital is well equipped with all modern facilities, which also includes different forms of surgeries.

Address : 114 B, Sarat Bose Road,
                Kolkata - 700029.
Phone :    24747613 / 2475747 / 24546083 / 6084
Email :     chrc@mail.com


8.Columbia Asia Hospital (Salt Lake)
Defined as the 21st century healthcare providers, the hospital, provides, state of the art infrastructure, imported medical equipments as well as an excellent pool of doctors, qualified with premier degrees. Located at Salt Lake, sector III, the hospital is one of the largest private hospitals in the city.

Address : Plot 193, Block-1B, sector-3,
               Salt Lake, Kolkata - 700091.
Phone :   39898969
Email :     tanaji.maulik@columbiaasia.com  (Hospital)        

9.Desun Hospital
One of the state of art infrastructure, closely situated to Ruby Hospital in EM Bypass, Desun is one of the ultimate value addition in the healthcare market of Bengal. Offering unique services within affordable costs, the hospital specializes in cardiology segment, to offer young, stressed , middle class population of Kolkata.

Address : Desun More, Kasba Golpark
                E M Bypass,
                Kolkata - 700107.
Phone :    40222000
FAX :        24434567 / 5050
Email :      info@desunhospital.com  (Hospital)        


10.Kothari Medical Centre & Research Institute
One of the renowned centres for healthcare, the centre was established in the year 1971, where human care is the motto. One of the hospitals having, the finest diagnostic and therapeutic services has a state - of - the - art infrastructure, in terms of nusrsing facilities, quality standards of service and a modernised environment.

Address : 8/3, Alipore Road,
                Kolkata - 700027.
Phone :    24567050 / 7051 / 7052 / 7053 / 7054 - 59
FAX :        24567044
Email :     kothari9@vsnl.in

11.Medica Superspeciality Hospital
Labelled as Medica Synergie's 100% subsidiary, the organisation has spread its' wings about 6 months ago, in the metro hub. Besides having hospital services, the group is also into a chain of pharmacy retail shops which provide for after treatment medical services.

Catering to a large segment of middle income as well as high income professionals, the hospital operates in cardiology, opthalomology, nephrology, as well as dentistry. In addition they undertake independent consulting projects on building and operating of similar infrastructures. The hospital is well equipped with 24 X 7 hours' of services, Intensive care units and patient guides, who give you a warm and hearty welcome to reduce your ailment.

Address : 127 Mukundapur, E.M Bypass,
                Kolkata - 700099.
Phone :    6460 4260 / 4262 / 2426 4967 / 66520000
FAX :        24264967
Email :     contactus@medicahospitals.in   



12.Medical College & Hospital Kolkata
Established in 1835, first college of European medicine in Asia, the hospital is one of the largest government hospitals in Kolkata. Well equipped with different forms and facilities to serve a large range of patients, the hospital also imparts degrees.

Address : 88, College Street,
                Kolkata - 700072.
Phone :    24512644
Email :      principal@medicalcollegekolkata.org  (Principal)        


13.Peerless Hospital & B K Roy Research Centre
Another superspeciality hospital under private management, Peerless hospital provides for all the basic amenities that a patient might require. Catering in a large variety of services, the hospital is one of the best healthcare hospitals in the city.

Address : Mail 360 Panchasayar,
                Kolkata - 700094.
Phone :    24622394 / 2462 / 0071 / 0072 / 0073 / 0766
                24622462 (24 X 7 Helpline)
Email :     hospitex@giascl01.vsnl.net.in  (Hospital)        

14.Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences (RTIICS)
[A Unit of Asia Heart Foundation]
Formed and establsihed under the leadership of Dr Devi Shetty, one of the leading cardiologists in Asia, the hospital operates from Mukundapur. Having 445 beds, it has speciality treatment for several areas which include cardiology, nephrology, trauma and support facilities. the hospital also offers packages for senior citizens.

Address : 124, Mukundapur, E.M.Bypass,
                Near Santoshpur Connector,
                Kolkata - 700099.
Phone :    24364000  / 30014000
FAX :        24264204 / 2436 1263
Email :     email@rtiics.org         
Website:  www.rtiics.org


15.Ruby Hospital
One of the premier private hospitals in Kolkata, the hospital is located on the crossing of  Park Circus and Rash Behari Connector. Services Charges are a bit high when compared to similar hospitals in Kolkata, although the hospital provides a fair service for the average population of Kolkata.

Address : Kasba Golpark, E M Bypass,
                Kolkata - 700107.
Phone :    24426091 / 39871800
FAX :        24431588 / 24431787
Email :     ruby@rubyhospital.com (Hospital)        

16.Sankara Nethralaya
An exclusive unit of Medical Research Foundation, Chennai, the hospital specialises in opthalmology.Under the leadership of Dr Sujata Guha, 11 consultants take care of 500 - 600 patients per day. Treatment for several eye related ailments are available, which includes cataract surgery, glaucoma treatment, as well cornea replacement and many others.

Address : 147, Mukundapur, E M Bypass,
                (Near Purva Jadavpur Thana),
                Kolkata - 700099.
Phone :    44013000
Email :     snk@snmail.org         

17.Thakurpukur Cancer Research Hospital
Located in Thakurpukur, the hospital is exclusively dedicated towards Cancer treatment, and caters towards a majority of population in Kolkata. Spread  over lush green acres, the hospital provides a serene atmosphere for the ailing cancer patients of the city.

Address : Mahatma Gandhi Road, Thakurpukur,
                Kolkata - 700063.
Phone :    24532781 / 2782 / 2783 / 24678001 / 24678003
FAX :        24678002 / 24536710 / 6711
Email :     ccwhri@cal2.vsnl.net.in  / cancerwelfare@yahoo.co.in         

18.Wockhardt Hospital & Kidney Institute
One of the largest hospitals in Kolkata, treating urology and nephrology patients, the hospital provides state - of - the - art facilities, combined with the services of qualified doctors and trained nurses. The hospital is associated with Harvard Medical College.

Address : 111A, Rash Behari Avenue,
                Kolkata - 700029.
Phone :    24633318 / 3319
                24633320 (24 X 7 Helpline)
Email :     enquiries@wockhardthospitals.net (Central)
                wmccal@cal.vsnl.net.in
                whki@wockhardthospitals.com           

Clinic :     Wockhardt Medical Centre,
               2/7, Sarat Bose Road,
               Kolkata-700020
Phone :   24754320/24749160
FAX :       24749237


19.Woodlands Hospital
Another private hospital of repute, woodlands boasts of excellent state - of - the - art infrstaructure, besides, excellent human expertise.

Address : 8/5, Alipore Road,
                Kolkata - 700027.
Phone :   24567075 / 7076 / 7077 / 7078 - 89
               1800 345 9000 FREE (24 X 7 Helpline)
FAX :       24567090 / 24567123
Email :     enquiry@woodlanlandshospital.in  (Hospital)        




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