Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) , capital of West Bengal was Founded as an East India Company trading post and was India’s capital under the British Raj from 1773–1911. Today it’s known for its grand colonial architecture, art galleries and cultural festivals. People from every strata of the society and religion flocked here in search of good fortune and to make a name for themselves in the elitist social scenes existing here and as they came, so did their influence over the multifarious aspects of the social order in the city.
Kolkata is home to the only street in the world which has the godsend opportunity of hosting religious institutions of all faiths on a stretch of a single street.
Starting Point – St.Andrew’s Church, Dalhousie Square
Coming to our faith walk we are going to cover
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Rosary
The Neveh Shalome Synagogue
The Beth El Synagogue
Magen David
The Armenian Church
Jain Temples
Shree Baleshwar Temple
Parsi Fire Temple
Chinese Temple
Inclusion
Tea
Snacks
Breakfast
Mineral Water (1 Litre)