Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight ‘Hilsa’ arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market from neighbouring Bangladesh., on Sep 15, 2020. The Sheikh Hasina government temporarily lifted the ban on Hilsa exports to West Bengal last week which they had imposed about eight years ago. About 1,450 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River is now on its way to Kolkata. According to sources, about 20 tonne of Hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma River, considered to be the best in terms of taste, arrived in Howrah’s wholesale fish market crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border late Monday which eventually got distributed amongst various retail fish markets in and around the eastern Metropolis. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
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