Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Silchar through the lense...

Just before touching down at Silchar Airport - a birds' eye view of the river Barak


At Silchar Airport - the greatest feeling that a Prabaasi Silchariite could have...

Country roads, take me home - on the way to Silchar town from Kumbhirgram

The iconic Barak Bridge still welcomes you - one wonders how long it can continue with its dilapidated condition...
The Majestic Barak
The Capital Travels point now looks much better without the transformer and the heap of garbage...

Promise of a better road - an election gimmick or fulfilment of a long-standing demand?

Zebra Crossing without footpath at Sadarghat...

An improved Station Road...

The Premtola Point...

However, some streches refuse to change - Janiganj more crying for repairs

As usual, The Silchar Municipal Board preferring to be a mute spectator to the stink in the town...

Concrete lanes - a new positive trend in the town

The Legendary G. C College - still fulfilling the aspirations of thousands

G. C. College remembers the language martyrs....

A new destination for the kids of the town - a children's park near Normal School

An inside view of the park...

On the way to the University - at Machghat 

Permanent buildings of University - new temples of learning or another concrete jungle?

Breathtaking view of Sunset near NIT, Silchar...

4 comments:

  1. Lovely, makes me nostalgic,
    Bishwajit Bhattacharjee, (SILCHU my nick name at my Alma matter IIT Kgp)

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  2. Photographer of the above photos is doing good job, let us share more photos of barak valley with our next generation who lives outside this region... thanks

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Silchar through the Lense