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In love with charms of Cooch Behar

Tribuneindia.com invites contributions to SHAHARNAMA. Share anecdotes, unforgettable incidents, impressionable moments that define your cities, neighbourhoods, what the city stands for, what makes its people who they are. Send your contributions in English, not exceeding 150 words, to shaharnama@tribunemail.com
Illustration: Sandeep Joshi
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Living in what is well-known as the ‘city of beauty’, Cooch Behar in West Bengal is, and has always been, a royal city ever since its inception as a princely state. It is believed that this city entices into its utopian realm only those who are true worshippers of beauty— the philocalists.

And being a student of literature, I feel lucky for not being an exception and agree with John Keats that “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”.

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From setting foot here for my post-graduation to working in the city as a researcher now, the city’s beauty has not let me leave it.

With all its interesting myths, cultural traditions, and varied belief systems, it has truly satiated my research enthusiasm. I could not help but gradually fell in love with this city — the places, the people, the streets, the temples, the rivers, the shops, the parks, and my loving university — all of which have ended up becoming my new family.

Shrestha Chakraborty, Dinhata, West Bengal

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