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Kolkata lights up: A city rekindles its soul, lighting up history with every heartbeat (see pics)

TNN | Last updated on - Sep 15, 2025, 15:42 IST
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Citizen-led heritage revival

Kolkata restorers is powered by citizens who crowdfund small amounts to restore and light heritage sites, making preservation a shared responsibility and community celebration.

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A spark that started small

The initiative began in Nov 2023 with the lighting of Maniktala Market’s dome through small donations, proving that change starts with one bold experiment.

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Growing momentum

From one structure to 94 buildings in under two years, the campaign’s success shows how collective action can scale, inspiring more people to invest in their city’s history.

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Every contribution matters

Rs 500 or Rs 1,000 from individuals, families, and NRIs create a sense of ownership, where even the smallest donation lights up Kolkata’s heritage after dark.

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Democracy of memory

The movement transforms restoration into a participatory process where citizens feel connected to their past and empowered to preserve it for future generations.

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Sensitive and sustainable

Unlike corporate or government-led projects, this campaign emphasizes architectural integrity, sustainable lighting, and thoughtful restoration, not flashy displays.

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Iconic buildings now shine

Landmarks like Raj Bhavan, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and New Market now gleam at night, blending architectural beauty with civic pride and collective effort.

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More than just lights

This initiative isn’t about aesthetics alone—it’s about creating stakeholders, where children and adults alike feel their contribution shapes the city’s cultural narrative.

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A global statement

By crowdfunded efforts, Kolkata stands shoulder to shoulder with global heritage cities like Paris, Prague, and Istanbul, showcasing how grassroots movements can redefine civic pride.

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A movement of hope

Every rupee pooled and every light installed sends a message: Kolkata’s heritage will not be forgotten or outsourced; its people will take charge and shine together.

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