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'''Calcutta''' is the capital of the state of [[West Bengal]] in [[India]]. Until Delhi was declared capital in the early twentieth century, it was the capital of [[British India]] and it was the largest city in India until its population was overtaken by that of [[Mumbai]] in the 1980s.
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'''Calcutta''' is the capital of the state of [[West Bengal]] in [[India]]. Until Delhi was declared capital in the early twentieth century, it was the capital of [[British India]] and it was the largest city in India until its population was overtaken by that of [[Bpmbay]] in the 1980s.
 
'''Kolkata''' is the name now used in [[India]] for it.
 
'''Kolkata''' is the name now used in [[India]] for it.
  
Today Kolkata has a population of 4.5 million (city) 14.6 million ([[conurbation]]).
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Today Calcutta has a population of 4.5 million (city) 14.6 million ([[conurbation]]).
 
However, it had suffered a severe blow to its prosperity in 1947 when, during the [[Partition]] of India, the larger part of the province of [[Bengal]] was allotted to the new state of [[Pakistan]], becoming [[East Pakistan]] and later, in 1971, [[Bangladesh]]. This partition deprived the city of much of its economic hinterland.
 
However, it had suffered a severe blow to its prosperity in 1947 when, during the [[Partition]] of India, the larger part of the province of [[Bengal]] was allotted to the new state of [[Pakistan]], becoming [[East Pakistan]] and later, in 1971, [[Bangladesh]]. This partition deprived the city of much of its economic hinterland.
  

Revision as of 02:36, September 11, 2015

Calcutta is the capital of the state of West Bengal in India. Until Delhi was declared capital in the early twentieth century, it was the capital of British India and it was the largest city in India until its population was overtaken by that of Bpmbay in the 1980s. Kolkata is the name now used in India for it.

Today Calcutta has a population of 4.5 million (city) 14.6 million (conurbation). However, it had suffered a severe blow to its prosperity in 1947 when, during the Partition of India, the larger part of the province of Bengal was allotted to the new state of Pakistan, becoming East Pakistan and later, in 1971, Bangladesh. This partition deprived the city of much of its economic hinterland.

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