🇮🇳 Kolkata is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the prime business, commercial, and financial hub of eastern India and the main port of communication for the North-East Indian states, as well as having the third-largest urban economy of India.
The Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port and its sole major river port. Kolkata is known as the "cultural capital of India" for the city's historical and architectural significance.
Kolkata is home to West Bengal's film industry Tollywood and cultural institutions, such as the Academy of Fine Arts, the Victoria Memorial, the Asiatic Society, the Indian Museum, and the National Library of India. Among 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 focusing on association football and other sports.
Kolkata is the commercial and financial hub of East and North-East India and home to the Calcutta Stock Exchange. It is a major commercial and military port, and has an international airport. Recent estimates of the economy of Kolkata's metropolitan area have ranged from $150 to $250 billion (PPP GDP), and have ranked it third-most productive metro area of India.
Flexible production has been the norm in Kolkata, which has an informal sector that employs more than 40% of the labour force. One unorganised group, roadside hawkers, generated business worth ₹ 87.72 billion (US$ 2 billion) in 2005. As of 2001, around 0.81% of the city's workforce was employed in the primary sector (agriculture, forestry, mining, etc.); 15.49% worked in the secondary sector (industrial and manufacturing); and 83.69% worked in the tertiary sector (service industries).
As in many other Indian cities, information technology became a high-growth sector in Kolkata starting in the late 1990s; the city's IT sector grew at 70% per annum—a rate that was twice the national average. The 2000s saw a surge of investments in the real estate, infrastructure, retail, and hospitality sectors; several large shopping malls and hotels were launched. Companies such as ITC Limited, CESC Limited, Exide Industries, Emami, Eveready Industries India, Lux Industries, Rupa Company, Berger Paints, Birla Corporation and Britannia Industries are headquartered in the city. Philips India, PricewaterhouseCoopers India, Tata Global Beverages, Tata Steel have their registered office and zonal headquarters in Kolkata. Kolkata hosts the headquarters of three major public-sector banks: Allahabad Bank, UCO Bank, and the United Bank of India; and a private bank Bandhan Bank. Reserve Bank of India has its eastern zonal office in Kolkata, and India Government Mint, Kolkata is one of the four mints in India. Some of the oldest public sector companies are headquartered in the city such as the Coal India Limited, National Insurance Company, Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers, Tea Board of India, Geological Survey of India, Zoological Survey of India, Botanical Survey of India, Jute Corporation of India, National Test House, Hindustan Copper and the Ordnance Factories Board of the Indian Ministry of Defence.
Kolkata has links with: Dhaka, Bangladesh • Kunming, China • Thessaloniki, Greece • Naples, Italy • Karachi, Pakistan • Incheon, South Korea • Odessa, Ukraine • Jersey City, New Jersey, United States • Long Beach, California, United States • Dallas, Texas, United States
Calcutta has a population of over 4,496,694 people. Calcutta also forms part of the wider Kolkata Urban Agglomeration which has a population of over 14,850,000 people. It is also a part of the larger Greater Kolkata area. For the location of Calcutta see: Kolkata.
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🇹🇼 Kaohsiung City 22.6
🇮🇳 Barrackpore 88.37
🇮🇳 Kalna City 88.37
🇮🇳 Hugli-Chuchura 88.39
🇮🇳 Rajpur Sonarpur 88.425
🇮🇳 Kanchrapara 88.433
🇮🇳 Murshidabad 88.27
🇧🇩 Chapai Nawabganj 88.269
🇧🇩 Nawabganj Sadar 88.267
🇮🇳 Berhampore 88.25
🇮🇳 Darjeeling 88.25
Locations Near: Calcutta 88.3667,22.5667
🇮🇳 Alipore 88.327,22.539 d: 5.1
🇮🇳 Howrah 88.317,22.567 d: 5.1
🇮🇳 Rajpur 88.425,22.441 d: 15.2
🇮🇳 Rajpur Sonarpur 88.425,22.441 d: 15.2
🇮🇳 Barasat 88.48,22.72 d: 20.6
🇮🇳 Barakpur 88.37,22.76 d: 21.5
🇮🇳 Barrackpore 88.37,22.76 d: 21.5
🇮🇳 Chinsurah 88.39,22.9 d: 37.1
🇮🇳 Hugli-Chuchura 88.39,22.9 d: 37.1
Antipodal to: Calcutta -91.633,-22.567
🇵🇪 Pisco -76.2,-13.717 d: 18112.6
🇵🇪 Callao -77.15,-12.067 d: 18087.1
🇵🇪 Santiago de Surco -77.017,-12.15 d: 18081.6
🇵🇪 Miraflores -77.033,-12.117 d: 18080.7
🇵🇪 San Isidro -77.033,-12.083 d: 18078.4
🇵🇪 San Borja -77.017,-12.1 d: 18078.1
🇵🇪 Chincha Alta -76.133,-13.45 d: 18090.2
🇵🇪 Lima -77.033,-12.05 d: 18076
🇵🇪 Rímac -77.017,-12.033 d: 18073.5
🇵🇪 Villa El Salvador -77,-12.05 d: 18073.2