'College Street' is a street in North
Calcutta. It is the hub of intellectual activity in the city. Well-known academic institutions such as
Presidency College,
Scottish Church College, the
Bethune College, the
Medical College Kolkata , the
Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management,
Hare School,
Hindu School,
Scottish Church School,
Bethune School,
Holy Child School and the
University of Calcutta are situated on this street. The
Indian Coffee House, a cafe that has attracted the city's intelligentsia for decades, and numerous bookstores are also located here.

college square
The College Street is most famous for its bookstores. Many bigwigs of the
Bengali publication industry are situated here. The street is also dotted with countless very small book kiosks which sell old books. It is the largest second-hand book market in the world and collectively boasts of a collection of almost any title ever sold at Kolkata. One can buy rare books at throw-away prices and extensive bargaining take place.
Dominating the center of the area is the
Vidyasagar Sarovar, traditionally known as the College Square. It's a large
tank that is used by numerous swimming clubs and coaching institutes. The leafy walk surrounding the tank is occupied by various people spending their leisure time, a large portion of whom are young lovers.
In 2007, College Street featured among the famous landmarks of India which have made it to
Time Magazine’s “Best of Asia” list.
[ Mehrangarh Fort, College Street, figure in Time’s Best of Asia ]
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