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Kerry Emanuel, David Sabatini, and Peter Shor receive BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge awards – MIT News

Posted: May 12, 2020 at 7:45 am


The BBVA Foundation awarded three MIT professors Frontiers of Knowledge Awards for their work in climate change, biology and biomedicine, and quantum computation. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Professor Kerry A. Emanuel, Department of Biology Professor David Sabatini, and Department of Mathematics Professor Peter Shor were recognized in the 12th edition of this annual award.

Kerry Emanuel

Emanuel, the Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Atmospheric Science, earned the BBVAs Climate Change award for his fundamental contributions to the understanding of tropical cyclones and how they are affected by climate change, according to the committees citation. By understanding the essential physics of atmospheric convection he has unraveled the behavior of tropical cyclones hurricanes and typhoons as our climate changes. He was also lauded for extraordinary effectiveness in communicating the science of climate change to the public and policymakers.

Emanuel is the co-founder (with Daniel H. Rothman) and co-director of the MIT Lorenz Center, a climate think tank that fosters creative approaches to learning how climate works. He was the first to link greater hurricane intensity to climate change-induced warming of sea surface waters.

It is hard to imagine an area of climate science where one persons leadership is so incontestable, says Bjorn Stevens, BBVA Foundation committee chairman and director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology.

Hurricanes have long been known as destructive natural events, but the underlying physics of them was still largely unknown. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, after completing degrees at MIT and later joining the EAPS faculty, Emanuel pinned down the mechanisms behind hurricanes. In his research detailing how warming surface oceans fuel storms and increase the intensity, he called them massive, natural machines that convert the heat they extract from the ocean into wind energy.

A changing climate will see more powerful hurricanes. Emanuel warns that this will complicate the already-tough task of making accurate forecasts, and predicts that hurricanes will spread into more regions of the planet.

His models currently predict a 5 percent increase in hurricane intensity (i.e., wind speed) for each 1-degree rise in ocean temperatures. Three degrees of warming would makehurricanes 15 percent more intense, but their destructive potential would actually triple; in other words, with this15percent increasein wind speed, thedamage would increase by around 45 percent, says Emanuel, the author of "Divine Wind: The History and Science of Hurricanes" (Oxford Unviersity Press, 2005) and "What We Know about Climate Change" (MIT Press, 2018).

Todays most intense hurricanes may have a wind speed at the surface of 85 meters per second, but by the end of this century, unless we curb greenhouse gas emissions, we could start to see speeds of up to 90-92 meters per second. A hurricanes destructive potential is determined by its wind speed, so in fact, the destructiveness of these storms for human populations would be considerably greater.

Emanuel says that the international community is not doing nearly enough to combat climate change. We need to stop listening to the voices of denial, and instead listen to our own children, who are crying out for us to act.

David Sabatini

Sabatini, an MIT professor of biology and member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, shares his Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Biology and Biomedicine with Michael Hall of the University of Basel, for the discovery of a protein kinase that regulates cellular metabolism and growth.

Their discovery of mTOR is used in the study of a wide array of health conditions, including obesity, aging, cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, Alzheimers, and Parkinsons. Research has suggested that 60 percent of cancers have some mechanism for turning on the mTOR pathway, Sabatini says. I could never have imagined the implications of that first discovery.

Sabatini began his PhD thesis on understanding the mechanism of action of rapamycin, a natural anti-fungal agent proved to have immunosuppressive and anti-cancer properties. It is used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients.

The two scientists arrived at their findings independently. Hall discovered the target of rapamycin (TOR) protein in yeast cells in 1993 during his time as a senior investigator; Sabatini isolated it in mammals while still a doctoral student, in 1994, and gave it the name mTOR.

In mammalian cells, mTOR which stands for mechanistic target of rapamycin, an immunosuppressant drug that inhibits cell growth is the keystone molecule in a pathway that regulates cellular metabolic processes in response to nutrients.

Sabatini explains that mTOR is a switch that turns on in the presence of nutrients, so the body can build material, and when there are no nutrients available it breaks the material down. The on/off switch of the mTOR switch controls a cascade of hundreds of molecular signals, many of which are still unknown to science.

The molecular mechanisms that regulate the growth of organisms and coordinate it with the availability of nutrients were unknown until two decades ago, said the committee.

After the molecule was isolated in yeast and mammals, both researchers began the task of unraveling its multiple organismal functions. Sabatinis lab has since identified most of the components of the mTOR pathway and shown how they contribute to the function of cells and organisms. His discoveries have opened avenues for identifying disease vulnerabilities and treatment targets for diverse conditions notably including key metabolic vulnerabilities in pancreatic and ovarian cancer cells and neurodevelopmental defects. He is currently working to exploit those vulnerabilities as targets for new therapies.

Rapamycin is used as an immunosuppressant to prevent rejection of transplanted organs and as an anti-cancer agent. In the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, it is used as a coating for coronary stents to stop new blockages forming in the bloodstream.

Because mTOR is a nutrient sensor, additional research points to caloric restriction for increasing longevity. TOR was the first known protein that influences longevity in all of the four species that scientists commonly use to study aging: yeast, worms, flies, and mice. We are just scratching the surface of possible mTOR applications, he says. I dont know if it will help us live to be 120, but I think it will have beneficial effects on different physiological systems, and I am practically sure that it will ameliorate aspects of aging-related diseases.

Peter Shor

Shor, the Morss Professor of Applied Mathematics, was recognized in the Basic Sciences category for his role in the development of quantum computation and cryptology. He shares this award with IBM Researchs chemical physicist Charles H. Bennett and University of Montreal computer scientist Gilles Brassard.

The award committeeremarked on the leap forward in quantum technologies, an advance that draws heavily on the new laureates pioneering contributions. The committee stated that their work spans multiple disciplines and brings together concepts from mathematics, physics, and computer science. Their ideas are playing a key role in the development of quantum technologies for communication and computation.

Bennett and Brassard invented quantum cryptography in the 1980s to ensure the physical inviolability of data communications. The importance of this work became apparent 10 years later when Shor discovered that a hypothetical quantum computer would render effectively useless the conventional cryptography systems underpinning the privacy and security of todays internet communications.

Bennett and Brassards BB84 protocol generally acknowledged as the first practical application of the science of quantum information underpins the security of all our internet communications and transactions, and is based on the existence of mathematical problems that computers cannot solve. Until, as the citation states, Shor discovered that quantum computers could factorize integers much faster than any supercomputer, therefore compromising the security of conventional cryptographic schemes.

Says Brassard, The importance of our work became much more evident after Shor destroyed everything else. Shors Algorithm is now one of the quantum algorithms that comprise the fast-developing language to be spoken by tomorrows quantum computers.

Another of Shors contributions is an algorithm used to correct quantum computer errors, an essential requirement for enabling and scaling quantum computations, the committee wrote.

Quantum computers are exposed to a large volume of noise, causing numerous errors. Everyone thought that you couldnt correct errors on quantum computers, recalls Shor, because as soon as you try to measure a quantum system you disturb it. In other words, if you try to measure the error so as to correct it, you disturb it and computation is interrupted. My algorithm showed that you can isolate and fix the error and still preserve the computation.

Quantum cryptography is one of the most advanced branches of quantum technology, which the laureates view as a long-term prospect. It will be five or 10 years before a quantum computer can do anything approaching useful, says Shor. With time, however, he is convinced that these machines will deliver revolutionary applications. For example, in biomedicine, it takes enormous amounts of computer time to simulate the behavior of molecules, he says. But quantum computers could achieve that, and help design new drugs.

The BBVA Foundation promotes knowledge based on research and artistic and cultural creation, and supports activity on the analysis of emerging issues in five strategic areas: environment, biomedicine and health, economy and society, basic sciences and technology, and culture. The Frontiers of Knowledge Awards, spanning eight prize categories, recognize research and creative work of excellence as embedded in theoretical advances, technological developments, or innovative artistic works and styles, as well as fundamental contributions in addressing key challenges of the 21st century.

Since its launch in 2009, the BBVA also has given awards to MITs Susan Solomon for climate change; Marvin Minsky, Adi Shamir,Silvio Micali,Shafi Goldwasser, and Ronald Rivest for information and computer technologies; Stephen Buchwald for basic sciences; Edward Boyden for biology and biomedicine; and Daron Acemoglu for economics.

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Between God and Science in the Surreal Silicon Valley of Devs – The Nation

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Sonoya Mizuno as Lily in FXs Devs. (Photo by Miya Mizuno / FX)

The premise of the miniseries Devs is straightforward: Amaya, a company that specializes in quantum computing, invents a top secret prediction algorithm, kills an employee in an effort to protect that invention, and makes an enemy of the victims lover and coworker. The first episode features a gilded computer fortress, espionage, a murder, and a staged suicide, pulpy elements suggesting popcorn thrills and cyberpunk frenzy. The reality is much stranger: Devs is really about deities and the theologies we embrace to appease them.

Devs is writer and director Alex Garlands second tale of Silicon Valley delusions. His directorial debut, 2014s Ex Machina, explored the development of a gendered AI being, Ava, whose sentience is tested by her creator, Nathan, and Caleb, his unwitting employee, who believes he has won a special contest. The film takes place far outside Silicon Valley, at a remote compound owned by Nathan, who is the CEO of a search engine company, but its defined by the tech industrys promethean ambitions. As Nathan and Caleb speak casually of creating and assessing life, they come across as intelligent but self-important, a dynamic that Ava uses to plot her escape.

Devs takes place in the Valley itself. It opens with a foreboding profile of Amaya CEO Forest (Nick Offerman), whos introduced alone in darkness, followed by a montage of San Franciscos glittering landmarks and jarring snapshots of the citys horrific income disparity. Those poles merge when Amaya employees Lily (Sonoya Mizuno) and Sergeis (Karl Glusman) commute to work: Before the couple can exit their apartment building, they must step past a homeless man who sleeps on their stoop.

But then, as the Amaya-branded charter bus that transports them glides out of the city and into the surrounding redwoods, Garlands portrayal of the Valley shifts again, from the sociological to the occult. Ensconced in the verdant Bay Area hills like the lair of a Bond villain, the Amaya campus is scenic and glamorousexcept for a gargantuan bust of a little girl that towers over the buildings and trees, her hands raised as if shes praying or dancing. The strangeness intensifies when Sergei is promoted to work in Devs, the software development arm of Amaya that focuses on the companys clandestine predictive algorithm (also named Devs). The team is housed in a facility located in a clearing thats deeper in the woods than the main campus. The path through the trees is lined with glowing lights that form halos around the redwood trunks, and the entrance is lined with iridescent obelisks that sparkle in the California sun. As Sergei enters this sanctum and rides a levitating platform to his workstation, Amaya acquires an increasingly magical hue. This is the heart of Devs: science, the surreal, and the thin line between them.

The show is Garlands first foray into television, but its continuous with his previous work as a screenwriter and director. Its closest analog in his filmography, which spans works like the zombie film 28 Days Later (2002) and the dystopian police thriller Dredd (2012), is 2018s Annihilation. Like that hallucinogenic adaptation of Jeff VanderMeers sci-fi book, Devs starts with the familiar and moves deep into the uncanny. The show is variously a drama, a thriller, and horror, constantly molting its skin. Garland seems to favor genre because he can set up traditional narrative structures and fill them with trapdoorsbeckoning viewers in, then flipping a switch.

The first misdirection is the main character. Though Sergei is the focus of the initial episode, hes killed by its end, and the circumstances of his death prompt Lily to question Amayas quaint veneer. A member of the companys encryption department, Lily is questioning and cunning. She speaks and moves slowly, dwelling on her words and constantly frowning. When Amaya covers up Sergeis death as a self-immolation and even furnishes a convincing video of the suicide, Lily is suspicious, a skepticism that structures the show. For every obstacle Amaya throws in her path, she responds with a unique solution, inciting a game of cat and mouse that involves cons, hacking, and escape from a mental ward.

Shes well-suited to a story critical of the tech industry: brainy yet ordinary, crafty but fallible, frightened but not paranoid. Compared to brooding sci-fi heroes like Elliot Alderson of Mr. Robot, who is a savant hacker and exclusively wears black hoodies, or John Anderton of Minority Report, who is a master detective and escape artist, Lily isnt a virtuoso. Her defining trait is her detachment from the myths and illusions of Silicon Valley, a disposition that grounds her decisions as shes drawn deeper into Amayas designs. Through Lily, the show highlights the lives beyond the technocracy, even at the epicenter of its innovations.

Devs follows a decade filled with critical looks at the tech industry. From the roasting of Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network to Anna Wieners memoir Uncanny Valley to Boots Rileys fuming send-up of Silicon Valley callousness in Sorry to Bother You, tech culture has become a standard milieu for parsing modern anxieties about corporate power, personal privacy, and social inequality. Devs channels these tensions, but tweaks their vernacular. While the show can be watched as a David and Goliath tale, in which an aggrieved woman goes to war with an egomaniacal man and the ruthless capitalist machine at his disposal, Garland is largely disinterested in allegory. For him, politics and philosophy are embedded in science and technology itself. Accordingly, the conflicts of the series flow from the quantum mechanics at the heart of the story.

In particular, Garland traces the consequences of a religious embrace of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. In that version of quantum theory, all possible iterations of an event can and do happen, and our experience of an event is just one branch on an infinitely expanding tree. This interpretation posits that all events are reducible to their underlying physicsmeaning they are deterministicand Forest and his chief programmer, Katie (Alison Pill), test that theory by using the Devs algorithm to recreate and then observe the past with pristine clarity, eventually peering into the future as well.

The self-fulfilling nature of viewing choice as an illusion, and then later confirming it, imbues Forest and Katie with an inhuman dispassion. Forest, aloof and disinterested, powerful yet not paranoid, is a far cry from the standard tech overlord. He lives in a modest house without a fence or gates and wears dinky plaid shirts and jeans, scanning as down-to-earth. Katie, who is introduced at his side, has zero tolerance for error and ineptitude, yet shes intensely serene. She channels Silicon Valley intelligence without the performative machismo or affected awkwardness; she wants to be right, not worshipped. Together the pair practice a cold form of nonintervention, declining to interfere as the events of the series beget car accidents, kidnappings, and torture. Fate (on the quantum level) is their religion and their piety is steadfast. For a higher cause, they relinquish their free will. Garland plays with narrative forms through Lilys pluck and suspicion, giving the series a peculiar, contradictory rhythm. In one scene, Lily and Jamie (Lin Ha), a heartbroken and downcast ex-boyfriend shes enlisted to help her investigate Sergeis death, are arranged around their old apartment at different points in time. They sit apart, enter and exit separately, and brood. Simultaneously, Lily and Sergei are positioned around the same space: They hug, kiss, and cuddle. Jamie insists he was smitten with Lily and blindsided by their breakup, but in this moment we see the distance between them.

In another scene with the same visual conceit, Katie views different versions of the car accident that killed Forests wife and daughter, who the company is named after. The collisions play out simultaneously, showing multiple versions of Forest running to the scene of the accident as the cars swerve or impact in different ways, like some video game glitch. Only one scenario is fatal, however, highlighting how perfectly the accident played out. These time collages are a preview of the Devs system that gets honed later in the series, and they convey Garlands unique relationship to science. As uncanny as it is to view the past in high-definition and as scary as it is for Amaya to possess such technology, its also impressive. Garland isnt an apologist for Amayas abuses, but he doesnt downplay the wonder of the companys achievements.

That cautious reverence pays off in the form of the predictive algorithm system actually working. After starts and stops, toward the end of the series it becomes fully functional, granting Amaya the ability to view history exactly as it happened by applying determinism to GPS coordinates and setting the clock. The result is the ultimate archive of earths history and an unparalleled spying device. Housed in a cozy, theater-like room inside of the Devs HQ, the device works like an immersive scrying mirror, conveying the spookiness at the heart of cutting-edge science. What if were magicians? Forest asks Katie, his voice quaking with fear.

This outcome is striking because a longstanding trope in sci-fi is that devices or processes with flawed inventors are themselves flawed. This is the premise of most fictional forms of artificial intelligence, from Sonny in I, Robot to The Avengers Ultron. (And it is nearly always the premise of stories involving genetic engineering, as seen in Jurassic Park, Frankenstein, and The Fly.) In a sly nod to tech leaders often coming from sales or venture capital backgrounds,, Forest plays no role in the Devs system getting up and running (Hes not a genius, hes an entrepreneur, one character quips). More than a joke, this choice allows the narrative to pivot away from his neurosis as a grieving father and husband and consider the broader implications of Devs. As Devs programmers celebrate the tool and test it, an anxiety sets in. They have become gods and the power is horrifying. Determinism robs them of liberty and humanity.

In a masterstroke of plotting and irony, that breakthrough leads back to Lily, the rogue nonbeliever. When Katie and Forest use the algorithm to view the future, they find that they cannot see past a moment when Lily strolls into Devs, beginning a countdown to learn the fate of the company and the device itself. When that encounter inevitably happens, whats dazzling is that Lily does not arrive as an avenging angel. Rather, she acts as a sort of quantum trickster, at once foiling Amayas schemes and enabling them, challenging the companys mad science and proving it.

A key moment in the finale is Forest informing Lily that the v in Devs is roman, making Devs Deus, or deity in Latin. Forest introduces this trivia as an inside joke, accenting how removed he is from the consequences of his ambitions. In his pursuit to reconnect with his daughter and wife at any cost, he turns the world into his instrument. In his view, everything Lily has endured is collateral damage. For Lily, the disclosure validates her resistance. If a deity is as constraining and controlling as Forest, it must be defied.

Corresponding to its themes, the series ends ambiguously. Theres no divine punishment for Katie and Forests tinkering, no reward for Lilys courage. The Devs system does not explode or short-circuit or get unplugged. The government does not storm in with guns and hackers to save the day. Instead, the show concludes with Lily and Forest becoming quantum data, allowing them to repeatedly live out multiple versions of their lives. In the timeline we see, which is one among infinite possibilities, Forest is reunited with his daughter and wife and Lily reconciles with Jamie. Its tragic and touching and fleetinga very quantum ending.

This sort of finale elides the aftermath of a world containing a godlike algorithm and settles instead on something more conventional: twin portraits of grief. But the value of the more narrow conclusion is it posits that, like consumers, techs engineers and their loved ones are also exploited by the relentless drive for innovation. In Ex Machina, Garland packed this sentiment into an allusion to the quote Now I am become Death, destroyer of worlds, the line from the Bhagavad Gita that Robert Oppenheimer uttered after witnessing the detonation of a nuclear weapon. In Devs, the technology and the destruction are different, but in the shows panorama of losses personal, global, and ontological, worlds feels pointedly more plural.

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Coronavirus | Indore remains worst hit in Madhya Pradesh with 3 more deaths – The Hindu

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Madhya Pradesh on Friday recorded 89 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, taking the State-wide tally to 3,341, the Directorate of Health Services said. The death toll in the State from the pandemic rose to 200, as seven more fatalities were reported including three from the worst-affected city of Indore.

State-wise tracker for COVID-19 cases, deaths and testing, and a map of confirmed cases in India

With 1,727 cases and 86 deaths, Indore continues to remain in focus. Alarmingly, the count of critical patients in the city surged threefold overnight earlier this week from 52 on May 4 to 195 on May 5 and was at 197 on Friday. As many as 663 patients, however, have recovered from the illness in the city so far.

Bhopal, by comparison, has so far reported 679 cases and 24 deaths, with 354 patients, or more than half of those infected, having recovered.

Among the fatalities reported on Friday, two were in Bhopal and one each in Ujjain and Jabalpur, according to a bulletin issued by the Directorate.

In Ujjain, 43 patients, or 20% of all those infected, have succumbed to the respiratory illness. The number of cases in the city stand at 220, and recoveries at 57.

In order to relieve the burden on a private medical college in the city, Ujjains only COVID-19 facility, the State government has reserved 100 beds at the Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS), which is the largest COVID-19 hospital in neighbouring Indore district.

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4 COVID-19 patients ‘recover’ after plasma therapy in Indore – Business Insider India

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Indore, May 7 () Amid the ongoing debate in themedical fraternity about the efficacy of the plasma therapy onCOVID-19 patients, a private hospital in Indore has claimedthat four such persons recovered from the infection afterundergoing this therapy.

A district health official confirmed that plasmatherapy was used on some coronavirus positive persons at theprivately-run Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences(SAIMS), and said that as per the doctors at that hospital ithelped these patients in their recovery.

Talking to on Thursday, head of the Chest DiseaseDepartment at SAIMS, Dr Ravi Dosi, said that one of these fourpatients is a 26-year-old woman.

Consent was obtained from all four patients prior tothe clinical trial of plasma therapy, he added.

Indore district's Chief Medical and Health Officer(CMHO), Praveen Jadia, said, "At SAIMS, the use of plasmatherapy was done on some COVID-19 patients and according tothe doctors there, it helped them in the recovery."

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"We hope that it would help the patients in theirrecovery," Jadia added.

Convalescent plasma therapy involves injectingpatients with plasma from people who have recovered fromCOVID-19 infection. The theory is that the plasma will havethe antibodies required to boost a sick person's immunityresponse to the coronavirus.

In addition, reports of the CT scan of their lungsalso confirmed that they have been free of coronavirusinfection, he added.

Dr Dosi, however, said, "We are not yet announcing anyresults regarding the effect of plasma therapy on COVID-19patients. We want to try this clinical trial on a few morepatients. We will share the results of clinical trial with theICMR."

The experts said that the antibodies develop in theblood of the people fully recovered from COVID-19, which helpthem to fight the disease in the future.

Indore is among the worst-hit districts by COVID-19 inthe country.

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Checkout the names of the containment zones in kolkata, west bengal – Business Insider India

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TALA, KOLKATA700037, 25 26 27 Belgachia Road, Olaichandi Road Basti, J K Ghosh Road 5 9 20/1/1 Khudiram Bose sarani, Belgachia Road, Kolkata 37, Belgachia Road, 20 Belgachia Road, Sirish Chowdhury Lane, Nilmoni Mitra Road, Bonomali Chatterjee Lane, Tarak Bose Lane, Raja Siew Box, Sashibushan Chatterjee Lane, ShyamaCharan Mukherjee Lane, 5 10 32/9, B.T. Road, PS Cossipore 1 11 26/9 KC Road, Chiriya More, Kolkata 700002, 26/9 KHAGEN CHATTERJEE ROAD ENTIREBUSTEE 1 12 22/4/H/6 KC ROAD, COSSIPORE, KOLKATA, 22KHAGEN CHATTERJEE ROAD ENTIRE BUSTEE 1 13 96/H/22/2 Kashipur, Kolkata 33, 95, 96, 99, 100KASHI PUR ROAD ENTIRE BUSTEE AREA. 1 14 23/1, COSSIPORE ROAD, P.O- COSSIPORE,KOLKATA 6 15 8 NO SETHPUKUR ROAD, KASIPUR, 1 - 9 JOGENMUKHERJEE ROAD, BANGA SEN LANE 6 16 1/5 A Sachin Mitra Lane, Bidhan Sarani, Baghbazar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700003Kolkata, Sachin Mitra Lane, Bose Para, Bag Bazar Street,Ananda Chatterjee Lane, Girish Avenue 7 17 524B, RABINDRA SARANI, P.O.- BAGBAZAR, PS: SHYAMPUKUR, WestBengal KOLKATA 700003, 517 TO 580 RABINDRA SARANI, 496, RABNDRA SARANI, KOL-5, RADHAKANTA DEBLANE, LALBAGAN BUSTEE, 8 18 22/A, RAJA MANINDRA ROAD, CHITPUR, KOLKATA-37, 22 RAJA MONINDRA ROADENTIRE SLUM 4 19 61, SOVABAZAR STREET, PO-HATKHOLA, SHYAMPUKUR, KOL-5, 69 TO 160 SOVABAZAR STREET, 1,2,3,4,5 NANDARAM SEN LANE,455E TO 473 RABINDRA SARANI 9 20 37, BELGACHIA RD, BELGACHIA PS - TALA, KOL 37, 37 BELGA 3 21 5/K,D GUPTA LANE P.S-SINTHEE KOLKATA 700050 2 22 557, RABINDRA SARANI KOLKATA-700003 7 23 Kripanath Dutta Rd,GhoshBagan,Lock Gate 6 24 1 to 43 Bonomali Sarkar Street,2 to 9 Kebal Krishna , SurStreet ,8 to 16 Biswamber Mallick Lane,2,2A Narayan Sur Street ,Netai pal Lane,Nepal Neogi Street,1 to 17 Guruprosad Roy Lane, 27 to 40 Balaram Majumdar Street, 1 to 7A Gopi Roy Lane, 1 to 15 Gosaipara Lane, 16 Kripanath Lane 9 25 17,21,23,41,39/1 SRI AUROBINDO SARANI,50,51,53Jatindra Mohon Avenue,152,150,148,146,142,144 B.k.pal rd, 9 26 20B Shyampukur Street & Nabakumar Raha Lane, Kolkata700004 10 27 36 NALIN SARKAR STREET, P.O. SHYAMBAZAR, P.S.SHYAMPUKUR, Nalin sarkar st,sikder bagan st, ganendra mitra lane,Arabinda sarani 11 28 7, Bhabanath Sen Street, Kolkata 700004, Bidhan sarani,Bhabhanath sen st, Dakshin sen ln, mohanlal st, Debnarayan das lane, R G kar road, 1NO, PAUL STREET 12 29 221/A, A P C ROAD, PO- SHYAMBAZAR, PS- ULTADANGA, 221 TO 228/2 APC ROAD, NILAMBAR MUKHERJEE STREET, RAMRATANBOSE LANE, LALITA MITRA LANE 12 30 23 Cannal West Road, Maniktala, Kolkata, Canal west road, vivekananda road, munshi para ln, kalimuddin ln,kali banerjee ln, POLICE BARRACK, MANIKTALA, POLICESTATION 15 31 46, SIMLA ROAD, MANIKTALA, KOLKATA- 700006,Khasmahal st munshi para ln, Hazi Zakaria ln,R D st 15 32 103 - 1A RAJA DHIRENDRA STREET, VINAYAK TOWER, FLAT 3B, KOL - 6, RAJA DIHENDRA STREET, LALA BAGAN NIROD BIHARI STREET,APC ROAD 15 33 93/3 Hari Ghosh Street, Bhim Ghosh Lane, Kasi Bose Lane & Ram Narayan Bhattacharya Lane, Kolkata 700006, 93 3 3B HARI GHOSH STREET BEADON STREET KOLKATA WESTBENGAL 17 34 37/1A Durga Charn Mitra Street, Kolkata 6, Durga charanmitra st, chidam mudi lane,Blaqua square 17 35 456A Rabindra Sarani, Rabindra Sarani, B K Paul Avenue Garanhata Street, Sonagachi Lane, 23/A, GARAN HATTASTREET, MINERVA THEATRE, KOL-6 18 36 1/1 IMAM BOS LANE PO BEADON STREET, P.S- BUROTOLLA,Imam bux ln, Nil monimitra st,Fakir chakraborty ln , DCM road 18 37 47A JAYMITRA STREET, KOLKATA 700005, JOY MITRA STREET, TARAK CHAKRABORTY LANE, MASJID BARI STREET, ABINUS KABIRAJSTREET 18 38 8/1 NILMONI MITRA STREET, BENIATOLA, KOL700006 , NILMONI MITRA STREET, RAM CHANDRA GHOSH LANE, ZARIFF LANE, Beadonstreet, Jatindra mohan ave. 18 39 5/1/1A Durga Charan Mitra Street, DURGACHARAN MITRA STREET 18 40 38/1, MANIK BOSE GHAT STREET,JORABAGAN,KOL-6, MANIK BOSE GHATSTREET 18 41 19A Gopi Krishna Pal Lane, MATHUR SEN GARDEN LANE, KALI PROSONNO BANERJEEROAD, BK PAUL AVENUE 18 42 105, M.D Road 20 43 10, DALIMTALA LANE, BEADON STREET,KOLKATA-9, Dalimtala Lane, Raja raj krishna st, khudiram bose st 11 44 156, A P C ROAD, BEADON STREET, KOL - 6, APC ROAD, MON MOHAN BOSE STREET,MADHAV DAS LANE 11 45 Jorabagan Traffic Guard, Jorabagan, Kolkata 700005, JORABAGAN TRAFFIC GUARD, SOVABAZAR STREET, RABINDRA SARANI,BAROWARITALA LANE 19 46 381,RABINDRA SARANI, Ahiritola, Beniatola, Kolkata, West Bengal 700006, RABINDRA SARANI, NIMU GOSWAMI, BRINDABANBASAK STREET,Nimtala Ln, Babu ram ghosh ln 20 47 39/1/2C CANAL WEST ROADP.O-SHYAMBAZAR P.S ULTADANGA PIN-700004, 16/7,ULTADANGA ROAD,229 ro 243 APC road,jadu mitra lane 12 48 136/38 BIDHAN SARANI, KOLKATA, bidhan sarani, balaramghosh street, padma nath lane, Maharani Hamanta kumari st,Chowdhury ln,Nayratna ln, Monmatha Bhattacharya ln 10 49 Goabagan st, lane, bustee( slum), sahitya parisad st,dalimtala lane 16 50 Bidhan sarani,Raja Raj krishna road, Roy Bagan,iswar mill lane 16 51 6 GANAPATI SARKAR LANE, GANAPATIAPARTMENT, PO & PS - ULTADNGA, KOL -67 13 52 33/4E Biplabi Barin Ghosh Sarani, P.O. Ultadanga, P.S.Maniktala, Kolkata 700067 14 53 11/H/5 Kashai Bustee, 1st Lane, 2nd Lane, Cross Lane,Patuapara Lane, Khalpar jhupri, Kolkata 29 54 3/13 Narkeldanga Main Road 29 55 P342A CIT ROAD, SCHEME 6, KOL 54, CIT ROAD, PHOOLBAGAN AREA, 106 to 128, Narkeldanga Main Road, Phoolbagan, Kolkata 30 56 MOTILAL BASAL LANE, PHOOLBAGAN,KOLKATA, JOGODYAN 31 57 32 Ramkrishna Samadhi Road, Kadapara, Phoolbagan, Kolkata, 700054, 133 to 328 CITRd, Scheme VI-M, Kankurgachi 31 58 100A Manicktala Main Road, Kolkata 700054 32 59 57 BELIAGHATA MAIN ROAD, (ID & BGHOSPITAL CAMPUS QTRS) 33 60 95/15 Kabi Sukanta Sarani, Kolkata 85, Kabi Sukanta Sarani 35 61 31 NO, BAROARI ROAD, KOLKATA 700033, BAROWARI TALA ROAD, SOUTH KULIA ROADBELEGHATA 700010 34 62 55/4 SASTITALA ROAD, NARKELDANGA,KOLKATA - 700011, 84 to 90 NarkeldangaNorth Road, Kolkata 11 (Ward 29) 29 + 30 63 89, NARKELDANGA MAIN ROAD, PO-KANKURGACHI, PS-PHULBAGAN 31 64 8 WA,3D, MANIKARAN COMPLEX, RAMMOHAN MALLIK GARDEN LANE, KOLKATA 33 65 133, BELIAGHATA MAIN ROAD, Subhas Sarobar Park, PhoolBagan, Beleghata, Kolkata, West Bengal 700010 34 66 77/1, NARKELDANGA MAIN ROAD, Phool Bagan, Beleghata,Kolkata, West Bengal 700011 33 67 14/20 SIB KRISTO DAW P.S- PHOOLBAGAN PIN-700054 31 68 3/1/75,BELIAGHATA MAIN ROAD P.O-K.G.BOSE SARANI,P.S- NANDI HOUSE PIN-700085 35 69 94/H/16,NARKELBAGAN MAIN ROAD P.O NARKELBAGAN,P.S-PHOOLBAGANPIN-700115 31 70 18/7/15 MANIKTALA MAIN ROAD PIN-700054 14 71 102 RAJA RAJENDRA LAL MITRA ROAD KOL 85, 132,133 RajaRajendra Lal Mitra Road of Ward 35 34+35 72 12 to 15, Ariff Road, Kol 67 13 73 91,93,94A,95, Baliaghata Main Road, Kolkata (Lebugola Bustee) 33 74 10 to 34, Beliaghata Main Road, Kolkata 34 75 BLOCK K FLAT 7, MANIKTALA HSG ESTATE CIT SCHEMEVIIM, KANKURGACHI, KOLKATA - 700054 32 76 2A Surea East Beliaghata Kolkata 700010 34 77 10, Mondal Street, Jorabagan, Kolkata, Sujendra Seth Lane 21 78 51/4 Strand Road, Kolkata 700007, STRANDBANK ROAD 21 79 2NO, NIRDOHAR GHAT STREET, BARRABAZAR, SONAPATTI,KOLKATA 700007, 2 No. Nirdohar Ghat Street and Netaji Subhas Road, Stand Road, Naliri Sheth Road 22 80 80 Berseera, Bartala Street, Burrabazar, Kolkata 700007, HARI RAM STREET, DIGHABAR JAIN TEMPLE ROAD, RAM KUMAR RAHIT LANE,HARI RAM GOENKA STREET, 22 81 15 No PK Tagore Street, Jorabagan, PO Beadon Street,Kolkata 700006, P K Tagore Street 24 82 11 E, Akshay Dutta Lane, Beadon 5t Jorabagan Kolkata 6,Nimtala Ghat Street, Baishnab Seth Lane 24 83 BEADON STREET, JORABAGAN, KOLKATA, Ramesh DuttaStreet, Ramkrsishna Bagchi Lane, 26 84 27, SETHBAGAN LANE,GIRISH PARK,KOL-6,NANDA MOLLICK LANE, PEARI DAS LANE 26 85 7 BAISHNAB SAMMILANY LANE,BIDON STREET,JORABAGAN, CHALTABAGAN LANE, KAILASH BOSE STREET, BINAD SAHA LANE,GHOSH LANE 26 86 28/H/55 RAJABAZAR DUDKOTHI, KOLKATA, 700009,28/H/55 RAJABAZAR DUDHKOTHI, Raja Raj Narayan Street, Raja Dinendra Street 28 87 25, Harinath Dey Road, Narkeldanga, Kolkata700009 28 88 25 Shib Thakur Lane Ps Posta Opp Jorasanko Thakurbari 23 89 265C RABINDRA SARANI, KOLKATA, BARABAZAR, KOLKATA 700007, KALI KRISHNA TAGORE STREET, RAY LANE, RAJA BRAJENDRA STREET,16, SIKDAR PARA STREET, Adibanstala lane, Kalakar st.Raja Brajendra st. 23 90 3 & 12 HANSPUKUR 1ST LANE, BARABAZAR, KOLKATA 700097, SRI HORIRAM GOENKASTREET, 47/1,Sri Hariram Goyanka st. 23 91 24/H, BECHU CHATTERJEE STREET, AMHERST STREET, HERAMBO DAS LANE, BROJANATHMITRA LANE 38 92 110A MM Barman Street, Kolkata 700007, M M Burmanstreet, Shambhu Chatterjee street, Mitra Lane 39 93 164/A Muktaram Babu Street, Muktaram Babu 2nd Lane &Mitra Lane, Jorasanko, Kolkata 700007 39 94 18/1A Balak Dutta Lane, Barabazar, Jorasanko, Kolkata 7,Marcus Square 39 95 45 ADYA SHRADDHA GHAT ROAD BORRABAZAR KOLKATA, MAHARSHI DEBENDRA ROAD, NIMTALA GHAT STREET,DHARMATALA LANE 21 96 231, 2ND FLOOR, MAHARSHI DEBENDRAROAD, JORABAGAN, Stand bank rd. 1,Nawab lane. 22 97 16D, TAGORE CASTLE STREET, KOLKATA 700006 24 98 14/1, RAMESH DUTTA STREET, KOL 6, 45 -49 RAMESH DUTTA STREET, UMESH DUTTA LANE , RAJA GURUDAS STREET 26 99 74, Pathuriyghata street, Beadon St,Jorabagan. Kolkata 700006 21 100 12B, RAMTANU BOSE LANE ,KOL-6, MAHENDRA GOSWAMI LANE, SUDHIR CHATTERJEE STREET, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, CHANDRA SUR LANE, WCBANERJEE STREET, Ramdulal sarkar st.Ashok dey lane,Haripaada Dutta lane, Bethu RD, Bidhan Sarani 26 101 13 SUKHIA ST, KOLKATA-09, MAHENDRA SARANI, APC ROAD, MANIKTALA STREET,MANIKTALA BAZAR 27 102 66/3A Beadon Street, Kolkata 700006, BEADON STREET, BEADON ROW, LATU BABU LANE,KEDAR DUTTA STREET 27 103 63 AMHERST ROW 63 AMHERST ROW, BATIK LANE, RAMANANDA CHATTERJEE STREET,RAMMOHAN SARONI 27 104 295-1 APC ROAD, RAJA RAM MOHAN SARANI,P.S. NARKELDANGA - 700009, HARPER ROAD, RAJA RAJNARAYAN STREET, RAMMOHAN RAY ROAD 28 105 6/H/7 TARAK PRAMANIK ROAD , GIRISH PARK , KOL-06,Kesto das lan. Bhuban sarkar lane . C.R.AVE.Vivekananda rd. 25 106 MR BIRENDRA KR JAISWAL, M, 699B, BIDHAN SARANI, KOLKATA-700006 38 107 29/C, DR. DHIREN SEN SARANI, BEDON STREET, KOL-6 27 108 3-B, GANGULI LANE, KOLKATA-7 22 109 64, Maharshi Debendra rd, Darpanarayan thakur st, Jadunandan Goswami lane.Jadulal mollick rd, 1,Netai Haldar st, AnukulMUKHARJEE rd, Kalikrishna thakur st. 21 110 15/1, Sovaram Basak st, Gour das Basak lane. Kalakar st., Basak lane, Rampa Narayan st.Jag mohan mollick lane. Mirbhadan Ghosh ane. 22 111 14,Biplobi pulin das st, Kalidas singh lane, Baduur bagan st. Parshi bagan lane, Panchanan ghosh lane, Fakir chand mitrast. 38 112 Jogen Dutta lane. Kailash kobiraj lane. Atul mollick lane.Maniktala lane. Nanda mollick lane 26 113 113G,Keshab ch.sen st. Raja Rammohan saroni. 38 114 Railway Qtr 247/C, Officers Colony, Kolkata 700014, KaizerStreet 36 115 7 No Patwar Bagan Lane, P.S. Ahmerst Street, Kolkata700009 37 116 212 C, M G ROAD 42 117 SURYASEN STREET 40 118 17/H/4 Surendralal Pyne lane, Bowbazar, Kolkata 700012, RADHANATH MOLLICK LANE, SREE GOPAL MOLLICK LANE, PROTAPCHATTERJEE LANE 40 119 12/2 Harish Sikdar Path, Bowbazar, Kolkata700012, ARPULI LANE 40 120 88, COLLEGE STREET, MEDICAL COLLEGE, KOL -73, NABIN KUNDU LANE, BANIYATALA LANE, KASHAB CH SEN STREET 40 121 52/2 B SREE GOPLA MALLICK SARANI LANE, KOLKATA 12,Modhu Gopallane / Modan Dutta lane / Gobinda sen lane / Ram Banerjee lane 48 122 114 Bipin Bihari Ganguly street, Sealdah, Kolkata Muchipara, NABIN CHAND BORAL STREET, FOUR DE LANE, DURGA PICTURELANE 48 123 22 College Street, Kolkata 700073,BANERJEE LANE 48 124 28, Amartal Street, Burrabazar, Kolkata 700001, 28 Amratala Street, Gobinda Chand Dhar Lane, ArmoniumStreet 42 125 94 Rabindra Sarani 43 126 60 Phears Lane, Boubazar, West Bengal, Kolkata 73, SagarDutta Lane, Debendra Nath Mallick Street 43 127 34, HARIN BARI LANE, 4TH FLOOR, PO + PS - BOWBAZAR,KOLKATA- 700073, Tiretta Bazar /Damzan lane 43 128 60 Colootola Street, Kolkata 700073 43 129 27 SCOTT LANE, AMHERST STREET, KOLKATA700009, DR AMAL RAY LANE, BB GANGULYSTREET, 167, BB ganguly St, Muchipara, Bowbazar, Kolkata, 158, 162/ 1 BB GANGULY STREET, 153 BAITHAKKHANA ROAD 49 130 72, MANIDRA NATH ROAD, AMHARST STREET, KOLKATA 9, MAMATA MUKHERJEEROW, DR DEBENDRA MUKHERJEE ROW 49 131 MUCHIPARA KOLKATA, REFUGE LANE, NATIBAR DUTTA ROW, SERPENTINE LANE, SASHI BHUSHAN DEY STREET, SONTOSHMITRA SQUARE 50 132 35,CHATA WALA GALI, HAIDI LANE, SUN YAT SEN STREETB.B.GANGULY STREET 44 133 116/5 MG ROAD, KOLKATA 700007,NILMADHAB SEN LANE 44 134 Medical college BC Roy Students Hostel, Kolkata 12, C.RAvenue 44 135 1/7 RAVINDRA SARANI, SHYAMPUKUR,KOLKATA-7 45 136 34/2A, BENIATOLA LANE, KOLKATA-700009,Potua tola lane, M.G.ROAD 40 137 18,Mahendra Sarkar Street,Ward-50,Ps:Muchipara, Kol 12. 50 138 131 B.B. GANGULY STREET,SEALDAH KOLEYMARKET,ENTALLY 50 139 170, KESHAB CHANDRA SEN STREET, AHMERSTSTREET, KOLKATA 37 140 24/C/H/C, A P C ROAD, KOLKATA 700004 49 141 5,Piter lane. C R.Avenue, Bipin Bihari Ganguly st. Beverlylane. C.R.Avenue. 44 142 20,Mollick st. Hanumanji lane. M.G.RD. Cottan st. 42 143 Raja Rammohan saroni. Nitai babu lane. Akhil mistreat lane Rajani gupta Row. Raj ch.sen lane. Jay narayan ch.lane. 48 144 1, New Boubazar Lane, Kolkata 12, Gopi Bose Lane, B B Ganguly Street, Nirmal Chandra Street, C R Avenue, Fakir Dey Lane, Halder Lane, Das Lane, Jadu Nath Dey Road,Lender Dine Lane 47 145 33, Eden Hospital Lane, MCH Service Qtr, Block B, Room No 233, Kolkata 73, EDEN HOSPITAL ROAD, BB GANGULY STREET, GANGA DHARBABU LANE, GIRI BABU LANE , C R AVENUE 47 146 15 RAJA SUBODH MULLICK SARANI, MALIPARA, KOL-13, RAMANATH KABI RAJ LANE ,R K BOSELANE 51 147 49/1 SN Banerjee Road, PS Taltala, Kolkata 14, S N BanerjeeRoad, Taltala Road, Smith Lane, Block Man Street 53 148 74,DR. LALMOHAN BHATTACHARJEE ROAD,PO 7 PSENTALLY,KOLKATA 55 149 138 AJC Bose Road, Entally, Kolkata 700014, AJC BOSE ROAD, NRS QTR, CANAL STREET,CHATU BABU LANE, DEB LANE, DEHI ENTALLY 55 150 P-15 CIT Road, Kolkata 700067, CIT ROAD,PAMER BAZAR, ANANDA PALIT 55 151 7H/11, Hatibagan Road, North Kolkata, Near CIT PhoolBagan, PS Beniapukur, Kol - 14 54 152 11 HARE KRISHNA KONAR ROAD, PS-BENIAPUKURKOLKATA - 700014 60 153 7/H/10. JANNAGAR ROAD, BENIAPUKUR, KOLKATA, kimberstreet, ostager lane,Sundri Mohan Avenue creamatorium street, JAANNAGER road 60 154 7/B Manasi Dutta Road Entally, Beniapukur, Anjuman Road,AJC Bose Road, Cantopher Lane, Tanti Banagan, Mofidul Islam Lane, Wailiton Street 60 155 19b, Goranchand Lane, PO-Entally, Beniapukur, Kolkata700094, Gorachand Lane, Kasai Para 60 156 17/1 Gorachand Lane 60 157 35 H/O Gora Chand Road, Kolkata 700014 60 158 50/C, BENIAPUKUR LANE, BENIAPUKUR,KOL=14 60 159 B7/H/1/2, KASAI PARA LANE, 3RD FLR, P.O. CIRCUS AVENUE, P.S. BENIAPUKUR, WEST BENGAL. KOLKATA 700017, KASAI PARA LANE, GORACHAND LANE, SUHNWARDYAVENUE, PARK STREET 60 160 76 Linton Street, Kolkata 700014,CREMATORIUM STREET 60 161 30 Macleod Street, Park Street, Kolkata700017, PARK STREET 61 162 33/35/2B, AJ C BOSE ROAD, PO CIRCUS AVENUE, PS - PARK STREET, KOl. AJC BOSEROAD, BENIAPUKUR LANE, BIJLI ROAD 61 163 38 Alimuddin Street, 12/H/7 Aga Mehdi Street, P.O. ParkStreet, P.S. Taltala, Kolkata 62 164 35/3 Alimuddin Street, Kolkata 16, & 24/1 Sharif Lane, Nawab Abdul Latif Street, Alimuddin Street, Aga MehediStreet 62 165 46 METCALFE STREET, KOLKATA- 700013, METCALF STREET, GRANT LANE, BOW STREET, KHARU PLACE, METCALF LANE, MOTISIL STREET, BRITISH INDIA STREET,WESTERN STREET 46 166 21, Market street, New Market, Kolkata -700087, MARKET STREET, COLLIN STREET 52 167 5 NO UMA DAS LANE,NEW MARKET, KOL,UMA DAS LANE, Rani Rashmoni Road 52 168 20, TALTALA BAZAR STREET, KOLKATA-700014, TALTALA BAZAAR 53 169 AMITY PARK, FLAT 3B, 21 DEB LANE ENTALLYKOL 14 55 170 2 TANTI BAGAN LANE, KOL - 14, TANTIBAGANLANE, NOOR ALI LANE 54 171 118 ELLIOT ROAD, KOLKATA-700016 WESTBENGAL, Elliott road AJC Bose road), Ryod Street, RAK Road 61 172 35,IMDAD ALI LANE Janbazar, Taltala, 700016 62 173 28 Nilmani Halder Lane, Dharmatala, NewMarket, Kolkata 13, NILMONI HALDER LANE 46 174 FLAT-3 GROUND FLOOR,37 C R AVENUE, KOL- 12, CR AVENUE, KHETRA DAS LANE, KAPALITALA LANE, SAMBHU DAS LANE,GANESH CHANDRA AVENUE 47 175 32/C, DOCTOR'S LANE, KOL - 14, DOCTOR'S LANE, DURGA CHARAN ROAD, TALTALA,ENTALLY, KOL -14, DURGA CHARAN ROAD 53 176 1B/H/1 Chatu babu Lane, Entally, Kolkata, CHATU BABU LANE, 20/346 Chatu Babu Lane,BECHU LAL ROAD, CRISTIPHER ROAD 55 177 8, ISMAIL STREET, ENTALLY, KOL-14 54 178 3, SARAT GHOSH STREET, Dhakuria,Haltu, Kolkata, West Bengal 700031, SARAT GHOSH STREET, GC BOSE ROAD, PAN BAGAN LANE,HARALAL DAS STREET 54 179 2, WALIULLAH LANE, KOLKATA 700016,WALLIULLAH LANE, TALTALA LANE, HAJI MD MOHSIN SQUARE, RAFI AHMED KIDWAI ROAD, 62 180 PRINCEP STREET,LENIN SARANI,NIRMAL CHANDRASTREET,BIPLABI ANUKUL STREET 47 181 1/2 Rani Rashmoni Garden Lane, PO- Tangra, Kolkata,700015, Rani Rashmoni Garden Lane, 44 D C DEY ROAD, TANGRA, KOL-15, 8No PAGLADANGA RD 57 182 1/1 Canal South Road, Tangra, PS Entally, Kolkata 15, 1-24Canal South Road 57 183 16/2/H/3 Shibtala Lane, Kolkata 15, Guri para, 12/1Beliaghata Road 57 184 70A Purbayan, Chingrighata, Canal South Road,Kolkata 700105 57 185 26, P 4, Tangra Street, 3rd Floor, Kolkata 6, Tangra Road, 35/H/5/1 PULIN KHATIC ROAD,PS TANGRA KOLKATA700015, 31/A PULIN KHATICK ROAD, PO ENTALLY, PSTANGRA, KOLKATA 700015 58 186 25B, CHRISTOPHER ROAD, TANGRA, Kustia Park Road 58 187 67, DC Dey Road, Tangra, Kolkata 15, DC DEY ROAD MUSLIM CUMP BUSTEE, 66 D C DEYROAD,TANGRA,KOLKATA 700015 58 188 SOUTH BIONCHTALA, P.O. DHAPA, P.S. PRAGATI MAIDAN, KOLKATA - 700105,Auropota Dhapa 58 189 51A Tiljala Road, Darapara Bustee Topsia, ABINASHCHANDRA LANE (Included in Darapara bustee) 59 190 BRINDABAN GARDENS BUILDING, 21, FLOOR 3, FLAT 3, 9BCHRISTOPHER ROAD, GOBINDA KHATICK ROAD, KOLKATA 700046 59 191 2/2,TILJALA, KOL-46 59 192 6, Karim Hussain Lane, Circus Avenue, Kolkata - 700017, KARIM HUSSION LANE, SP SARANI,MEHER ALI ROAD 64 193 4, DR.A.MO, GHAMI ROAD, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL, DR AMO GHAMI ROAD, NEW PARKSTREET, SUED AMIR ALI AVENUE 64 194 4/2, Convent Lane, Motijheel Bustee 56 195 150/2B Debendra Chandra Dey Road, Entally, Kolkata 15,D.C Dey Road, R.N. Road 56 196 25/1 Radhanath Chowdhury Road, TangraKolkata 15,Radhanath Chowdhury Road 56 197 11, GOBINDA KHATIK ROAD , ENTALLYKOLKATA 12 56 198 1N/1A, MOTIJHIL LANE , ENTALLY KOLKATA,CONVENT LANE 56 199 12/H/11 Park Street, Taltala, Kolkata 700010, PARK STREET, MIRZA GALIB STREET, MAYRA STREET, TOTTE LANE, 10 Lord Sinha Road, P.S.Shakesphere Sarani, Kolkata - 700071, S.P SARANI, PRETORIA STREET, ROWDAN ST,LOUDAN ST,A.J.C BOSE RD, BELLE VUE CLINIC, 9 DR. 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PATULI ,KOLKATA- 700094, M,N Block , BPTS 110 277 ANANDA PALLY PURBA PUTUARY KOLKATA-700093 114 278 9/C Ajanta Road, New Santoshpur, Santoshpur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700075,AJANTA ROAD & JANATA ROAD 104 279 B/56 Satindra Pally Brahmapur, GariaBasdroni, Pin- 700084 111 280 Regent Park, Thakur Para, West Bengal -700093, THAKUR PARA , BABU PARA 114 281 PURBA PUTIARY, NATUN PALLY, KOL - 93, NATUNPALLY ,DINESH PALLY KHALPARPURBOPUTIYARI DAKSHIN PARA NEW PALLY TOLLYGUNJ KOL 700093 114 282 Atabagan C,D,E,F block, Boral main Road 111 283 JHEEL ROAD,viveknagar,Garfa main road 104 284 18, A P C PARK, BAGHAJATIN, PS-PATULIKOLKATAPIN - 700086 101 285 ED 83, Rajdanga Main road, Kolkata 107 107 286 236 MADURDAHA HOUSING CO. OP. 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HOSPITAL 102 301 12 A TOWER 2, DIAMOND CITY SOUTH 700041, MG ROAD, KMG ROAD. KM LANE, RR ROAD,Tara Mani Ghat Road, 115 302 268/14 ROY BAHADUR ROAD, NEW ALIPUR, PIN 700053, ROY BAHADUR ROAD, BL SHAHROAD, PN MITRA LANE 116 303 112/1 MG ROAD, HARIDEVPUR, KOLKATA 700082 112 304 11 B BECHARAM CHATIERJEE ROAD, RAJIVGANDHI SISHU UDYAN, BC ROAD, NS ROAD 130 305 NEW AREA, CORRECT ADDRESS- 9,DOCTOR N G SAHA ROAD SHAKUNTALA PARK - 700061) , AREA COVERE- BANIMASTER LANE, DR. N G SAHA ROAD. 128 306 Z3/25/1 Dr A.K Road, Badartala, Garden Reach 141 307 Z3/65/3 Lenin Road, Badartala, Rajabazar, Kolkata 44, Lenin Road, Panch Para keya Ghat, Nadial Road, NADIAL ROAD,KHAN PARA. 141 308 B-5,PRINCE DILWAR JHA LANEGARDENREACH,KOL-700024 134 309 I 173, Paharpur, Metiaburuz, Kolkata, Paharpur Road andKasai Para 135 310 G-197, SHYAMLAL LANE, GARDENREACH ,KOL-24 135 311 42/2 KASAI MAHALLA, NEAR BENGALI BAZAR, GARDEN REACH, KOLKATA 24, KASAI PARA,RAMESWARPUR ROAD, TIKIA PARA, 135 312 B1/34,BECHALI GHAT, GARDEN REACH, KOL-24, BECHALIGHAT , IRON GATE 135 313 261/B DEWAN BAGAN, KOLKATA 24, AKRAROAD, S.A. FARUQUE ROAD 136 314 77A MUDIYALI MARKET, NEAR METIABURUZ, KOLKATA 700027, FATEPUR 1ST LANE & 2NDLANE 136 315 R-121 Masjid Talab Lane, Garden reach, Kolkata 24, MasjidTalab, Lichu Bagan, Karbala Lane 137 316 5176 Cotton Mill Line, Metiaburuz, Kolkata 44, KarbalaRoad, Halder Para Marry Road, Cotton Mill Lane, 137 317 Z-5/193/37 B P ROAD, AYUB NAGAR , BADARTALA , KOLKATA- 700044,AYUBNAGAR, B.P ROAD, 141 318 2-3/103/H, DR. AK ROAD, BADARTALA, KOLKATA 700044, NAYA BUSTEE, MG ROAD,JP ROAD, DR AK ROAD 141 319 GRSE, WEST BENGAL, KOLKATA, PIN CODE 700 024, J 100, RAMNAGAR LANE, KOLKATA24, SARDAR PARA, BAISNAB PARA, MATHARPARA, RAMNAGAR LANE 134 320 B 50, Iron Gate Road, Garden Reach, Kolkata24, BICHALI GHAT, IRON GATE ROAD 135 321 O/117 FATEPUR 2ND LANE GARDEN REACH GARDEN REACH PS- METIABURZ PIN-700024, DEWAN BAGAN LANE, MUDIALLY ROAD,FATEPUR 2ND LANE 136 322 SATGARA BYE LANE, RAJA BAGAN , KOLKATA, PIN CODE 700044, SATGARA ROAD,SATGARA BYE LANE 140 323 T 433/2 Dr AK Road, Bartala, Garden Reach,kolkata 18, DR AK ROAD, PP ROAD, 138 324 Y46/2 DR AK ROAD, BADARTALA, KOLKATA-44,DR AK ROAD, PP ROAD 138 325 2/3/155 ABDUL KABIR ROAD, KOL - 44, DR AKROAD 141 326 T-135/5/A MURRAY ROAD,, PS-RAJABAGAN, KOLKATA-700018, MURRY ROAD , MITHATALAB LANE 141 327 J 46, Fatepur Village Road, Ward 134, Garden Reach, Kolkata 24, FATEPUR VILLAGE ROAD,SHAHI ASTABAL. 134 328 G26 BANGLA BASTI GARDEN REACH KOLKATA-700024, BANGLA BUSTEE 134 329 28, S A FAROOQUE RD, BELTALA, KOL- 28,KHANKHULI, KARBALA ROAD 140 330 G325 ALIF NAGAR PIN -700029 134 331 MOLLABAGAN 139 332 MANGRA TALAB. 134 333 TIKIA PARA,KHANSAMA PARA,LIDI PARA, MUDIALI 1STLANE, MUDIALI ROAD. 135 334 KARBALA ROAD, AKRA ROAD. 139 335 Y-210, KANTHAL BERIA ROAD, KOL-44 140 336 19/4 BROJOMONI DEBYA ROAD, KOLKATA700061, BROJAMANI DEBYA ROAD, SUBANA PARA, NARAYANA ROAD, KK ROAD, D.H. ROAD 126 337 CHANDI CHARAN GHOSH ROAD,POSE PARA 123 338 CRISTAN PATHWAY,D H ROAD,BISWA PARA,RANGA NATHPUR,SITALA Lane 125

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The Streets Ponders a Universal Question With New COVID-19 Track – Rolling Stone

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Fresh off his first song in nine years, the Streets has shared another new track with a title that feels incredibly relevant to the way time no longer seems to function during the COVID-19 crisis, Where the F* & K Did April Go.

The track a boasts funky, upbeat groove of skipping drums, wobbly bass and an agile piano loop, and the Streets goofy but sharp bars seem to capture the doldrums of life in quarantine, along with a general heavier malaise. He rhymes about obnoxious neighbors, dreams about doctors, escaping into video games and even offers up this brilliant philosophical nugget, Philosophy and history/Kant said to be is to do/Nietzsche to do is to be/Frank Sinatra, do-be-do.

Where The F* & K Did April Go follows Call My Phone Thinking Im Doing Nothing Better, which arrived in April and features Tame Impala. The latter track will appear on the Streets upcoming mixtape, None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive, though Where The F* & K Did April Go does not appear on the tracklist.

None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive marks the Streets first project since 2011s Computers and Blues and is set to arrive July 10th via Island Records. The mixtape features contributions from Idles, Jesse James Solomon and more.

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Colby Cosh: Doing ‘Houelle’ in isolation France’s sage transmits to the world – National Post

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The celebrated novelist Michel Houellebecq wrote a short essay about living through pandemic disease and lockdown that was broadcast on French radio Monday. Reporters were quick to crib what they thought were the best bits of Houellebecqs missive. They relished the gloomy artistry of his opening, in which he dismisses the virus as banal and not even sexually transmitted, and they appreciated his closing, in which he testified to his conviction that We will not re-emerge from confinement into a new world: it will be the same, only a little worse.

The translation here is mine, a privilege I am claiming because it was just a little hard to locate the full text of Houellebecqs essay for the France Inter network (analogous to CBC Radio One, more or less). As usual, Houellebecq is playing the role of the outsider, the bad-tempered, mangy stray dog who must never indicate a desire for affection and a place by the fireside. His essay is in the form of agreeable responses to fellow crivains, but he cannot resist nipping at some of them for the country comfort in which they are fighting the isolation battle.

The author tells us that the greatest inconvenience of the harsh French lockdown is not having the freedom to take long walks

He suggests that the coronavirus is hastening all the deplorable trends of depersonalization and atomization that he has documented in his novels. Modern man allegedly does not even have the cultural energy to resent his condition, but anyone who believes Netflix, Amazon and contactless payments are somehow inhuman must crave micro-intimacy awfully deeply: here is someone with a thwarted craving for breathing shared air in a cinema and passing a grimy physical banknote to a hot barista. At one point Houellebecq approvingly quotes a tract against medically assisted reproduction, having to admit he would never have encountered the document if not for that impersonal, sterile internet. I never said it was all bad.

Well, there would be no Houellebecq if he had had an ordinary mother. The author tells us that the greatest inconvenience of the harsh French lockdown is not having the freedom to take long walks. He synthesizes an alleged argument between Flaubert and Nietzsche who knows if anything of the kind really happened; it would be missing the point to check about the role of walking in the life of the writer.

It is not, as Nietzsche suggested, to generate new ideas, but to allow the concepts and feelings which emerge at the desk to float leaflike into a pleasing arrangement. Flaubert, apparently, was a weld the arse to the chair man. Old Fred believed, in Houellebecqs words, tout ce qui nest pas conu dans la marche est nul. Google translates this rather idiosyncratically: everything that is not conceived in walking sucks. If we are becoming less human, at least the machines are developing a sense of humour.

But no one can deny the sensitivity and power of Houellebecqs nose for inhumanity, and, lest it be underestimated, I conclude with a passage which permits no mitigation of its bitterness:

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The one who integrates is lost – Daily Times

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Does anyone remember Mordechai Vanunu, an Israeli former nuclear technician, who opposed Israels nuclear weapon program, leaked it to the west, hence abducted by Mossad from Italy? The whistleblower, brought back to Israel, tried and sentenced to 18 years imprisonment, most of them in a solitary confinement. Even now, confined to Israel he cannot travel abroad, the Supreme Court hand in glove with the state has declined all his appeals on the pretext of national security. No western country, not even Norway, where his wife is a professor at the school of Theology in Oslo, is willing to grant him a refuge. In cases akin to these, the Orwellian concern of western democracies to the much-hyped slogan of human rights exposes itself vividly.

A few days ago, the Swede police have found a dead body floating in a canal of Uppsala, a university town of Sweden; the man identified as Sajid Hassan was a young refugee who left Baluchistan for a haven but Nietzsches abyss was gazing at him. The magnetic gaze pulled him into its depth and made him free, the freedom that condemns the nonconformists to its cross. When it comes to human liberties, difference between Sweden and Norway shrinks even more.

Julian Assange, another whistleblower implicated in a rape case by the Swedish authorities, the veracity of which is denied by the victims themselves is languishing in a British prison, where allegedly his liquidation is assured making an example of him. It is a grim reminder to the nonconformist to integrate and lose their identities or disintegrate by the state. It is ironic that having the same accusation, Biden is contesting the US presidential elections as a nominee of Democrat Party with no indictment.

State represents the two basic antagonist classes with different and irreconcilable interests. The pretension of maintaining a balance becomes evident when the oppressed demanding their rights are subjected to the brutal might of the state institutions, a situation that exposes the class nature of the state. Man is the being Sartre says to whom no being can be impartial, not even God, same holds true for the state. A state cannot stay neutral; neutrality requires neither the coercive arms such as an army, police and judiciary at ones disposal, nor the monopoly of violence to maintain the hegemony.

The sclerotic western economies are crumbling; the command economy of China and Cuba has opened a new vista of an alternative system to the people

Imperialism has always determined the fate of the nation-states and Rosa knew it. It is not a creation of groups of states, to fulfill certain designs or to punish some countries into submission; these motives cannot be denied though. It is the product of a particular stage of ripeness in the world development of capital, an innately international condition, an indivisibly whole, that is recognised only in all its relations, and from which no nation can hold aloof.

State under neo-liberalism, an imperialist terror has become Nietzsches coldest of all cold enemies, that lies coldly and whatever it has, it has stolen, where the slow suicide of all is called life. The brutal killing of Arif Wazir a political activist, has given further credence to Nietzsche assertions. Is killing someone a remedy, an answer to the imbroglios staring at the state? Is drawing a magic cap on ones eyes and ears can liquidate the specter hunting a society?

No matter how dangerous the political thoughts were maintaining a silence on the death of two activists by the media is intriguing. Either the imbecile tyranny of survival instinct has blinded the media or the repression transcending all limits has reached to a point when even the words have become loaded pistols, not to be spoken publically. Only cadavers do not mourn the death, a gaze on the society narrates the fact that life has already vanished. Only a humanity to whom death has become as indifferent as its members, that has itself died, can inflict it administratively on innumerable people (Adorno).

Long before Covid19, the world was suffering from a more lethal virus of capitalism that colonized the weaker segments of society, accumulated the wealth regardless of means, despoiling, depopulating and devastating the areas left intentionally backward. People adapted to it suffered in disquiet, but one can live with pain but not with disgrace forever. With the death of a rat, plague-of primitive accumulation never dies; it spreads from the underdeveloped areas to the developed ones. It has come to hurt the metropolitan areas, where the weaker stratum of society scorched by a blind sun of injustice is left to fend for itself.

Those who kill the innocents go scot-free; a sick system masquerades its sickness by concealing the evidence. Nearly 40% people are living below or close to the poverty line, while the political class is making bargains with the actual rulers; the military has enhanced its budget to Rs1.1 trillion, a whopping rise of 18 %. Dominant interests have long given up the farce of identifying their interest with that of people.

The debate separating religion from politics, a favorite topic of intellectuals has lost its validity; it never had any since religion is politics. For the western secular states, it is an instrument to divert the class struggle and to promote instrumental reason. The law of blasphemy is a commodity, sold in the market by the capital and used relentlessly against the nonconformists. From the non-Muslims to the rebels, anyone challenging the system finds himself exposed to the threat of the religious guillotine. All totalitarian states, striving to squeeze dissenting space use one or the other similar religious instruments, what else is politics?

The post Corona situation will be agonizing but interesting since it can trigger the locomotive of revolution, the workers in action. With massive economic crunch, even the imperialist state will struggle. The massive unemployment, the morbidity and mortality associated with the virus has already made few things remarkably clear to the workers of the world. Health, education and living wages are far more important than capitalists wars.

The demand for sharing the resources will become a major threat for the ruling class. The global exports have gone down, capitals flow to the underdeveloped world will come with complex strings attached to it, the reduced consumption is bound to hurt, the falling oil prices and restriction of travel have already caused bane for several economies thriving previously. The tribes carrying flags and imperial petrol pumps in Arabian Sheikdoms will not be able to buy the ammunition to oblige the US.

The sclerotic western economies are crumbling; the command economy of China and Cuba has opened a new vista of an alternative system to the people. If Pakistani establishment is eying the Chinese model of one party rule, or a direct coercive army rule with or without a Ceaesar as premier, it will have to alter the economic realities. Can it afford a market economy with socialist structure, perhaps not; it would mean a redistribution of wealth through massive nationalization if not socialization of wealth.

For a state, to act like a guillotine or to appear as a potential assassin will not help. This will only enhance the alienation; the state is not an army but comprises 200 million unarmed, famished civilians. The gods may have many secrets but if human transcends the fear of death, the gods can do nothing against him.

The writer is an Australian-Pakistani based in Sydney. He has authored several books on Marxism (Gramscian and Frankfurt Schools) and History

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May 10th, 2020 at 6:53 pm

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Global Temperature Data Logger Market Key Players, Application and Business Analysis over Distributed Regions Global Forecast to 2025. – Cole of Duty

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This study analyses the growth of Temperature Data Logger based on the present, past and futuristic data and will render entire information about the Temperature Data Logger industry to the market-leading industry players that will guide the direction of the Temperature Data Logger market through the forecast period. All of these players are analyzed in detail to get details concerning their recent announcements and partnerships, product/services, investment strategies, and so on.

Competitive Landscape:

Temperature Data Logger market report highlights key players included in the market in order to render a comprehensive view of the competing players existing in the market. Company details, strategies, aptitude, history, cost analysis, and prevalent strategies

Leading Temperature Data Logger manufacturers/companies operating at both regional and global levels:

Rotronic Nietzsche Enterprise Tmi Orion Testo Signatrol Elpro-Buchs Omega KIMO In-Situ Temprecord International Digitron Italia Ebro Electronic Dickson Delta OHM Onset Gemini Data Loggers Lascar Electronics MadgeTech

The report also inspects the financial standing of the leading companies, which includes gross profit, revenue generation, sales volume, sales revenue, manufacturing cost, individual growth rate, and other financial ratios.

The Temperature Data Logger market report provides successfully marked contemplated policy changes, favorable circumstances, industry news, developments, and trends. The information is verified and validated through primary interviews and questionnaires. The data on growth and trends focuses on new technologies, market capacities, markets and materials, CAPEX cycle, and the dynamic structure of the Temperature Data Logger market.

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Industry outlook:

Temperature Data Logger product types, applications, geographies, and end-user industries are the key market segments that are comprised in this study. The report speculates the prospective growth of the different market segments by studying the current market standing, performance, demand, production, sales, and growth prospects existing in the market.

The segmentation included in the report is beneficial for readers to capitalize on the selection of appropriate segments for the Temperature Data Logger sector and can help companies in deciphering the optimum business transfer to reach their desired business goals.

In market segmentation by types of Temperature Data Logger , the report covers-

Stand-alone Data Logger Web-based Data Logger Wireless Data Logger BLE Data Logger

In market segmentation by applications of the Temperature Data Logger , the report covers the following uses-

Medical Industry Food Industry Electronic Industry Agricultural Industry Others

This Temperature Data Logger report covers vital elements such as market trends, share, size, and aspects that facilitate the growth of the companies operating in the market to help readers implement profitable strategies to boost the growth of their business. This report also analyses the expansion, market size, key segments, market share, application, key drivers, and restraints.

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Highlights of the Temperature Data Logger market study:

Speculations for sales:

The report contains historical revenue and volume that backing information about the market capacity, and it helps to evaluate conjecture numbers for key areas in the Temperature Data Logger market. Additionally, it includes a share of every segment of the Temperature Data Logger market, giving methodical information about types and applications of the market.

Key point summary of the Temperature Data Logger market report:

This report gives a forward-looking prospect of various factors driving or restraining market growth.

It presents an in-depth analysis of changing competition dynamics and puts you ahead of competitors.

It gives a six-year forecast evaluated on the basis of how the market is predicted to grow.

It assists in making informed business decisions by creating a pin-point analysis of market segments and by having complete insights of the Temperature Data Logger market.

This report helps users in comprehending the key product segments and their future.In the end, the Temperature Data Logger market is analyzed for revenue, sales, price, and gross margin.

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