Booklovers Raise Funds To Restore Kolkata's College Street, Ravaged By Cyclone Amphan

The cyclone brought devastation to this iconic street, detroying small book stalls. But many proud Kolkatans have jumped in to save it from ruin

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The cyclone brought devastation to this iconic street, detroying small book stalls. But many proud Kolkatans have jumped in to save it from ruin

College Street or Boi Para (roughly translating to ‘the neighbourhood of books’), Kolkata's one-stop destination for books and an intellectual hub for the city's authors and bibliophiles down the years, now wears a deserted, desolate look. If the coronavirus lockdown brought the bustling place to a standstill, with business shutdown for almost two months, cyclone Amphan devastated it physically. Hundreds of shops were waterlogged and thousands of books destroyed, floating out into the street even days after the cyclone.

"The losses are staggering. I couldn't bear the scene of people weeping in front of their shops and picking up soggy books in thousands and shoving them aside," says Indrani Roy Mitra, who runs a large, well-known publishing house on College Street.

The scenes of devastation here, once the centre of the city's thriving reading culture, has touched a chord in people who may be living far and wide, but have a strong nostalgic bond with it and have always been part of its living heritage. Many proud Kolkatans⁠—from across India and around the world⁠—have expressed anguish and have jumped in to help turn things around. In fact, in the past few days, varied groups of people have started raising funds to help the beleaguered book stall owners, publishers, and others affected by the cyclone.

Mitra, in association with Kolkata Literary Meet (KLM), has been raising funds through Milaap, a crowdsourcing platform. The Publishers and Booksellers Guild of Kolkata, too, has launched a fund of its own, as have the students of Presidency University, a haloed institution on College Street, running a campaign to bring some relief to those affected.

"Boi Para has a special place in the heart of every Kolkata resident, past and present, who has been to this place. It is the many bookstalls and publishers that have made it into an iconic ...

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