- published: 17 Jan 2016
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Howrah or Haora (Bengali: হাওড়া) is an industrial city, a municipal corporation in the Howrah district, West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of the district, and also the headquarters of Howrah Sadar subdivision of the district. Located on the west bank of the Hoogli River, it is a twin city of Kolkata. Howrah is the second small district after Kolkata. The two cities are connected by the four bridges on river Ganges, named Howrah Bridge (also known as Rabindra Setu), the Vidyasagar Setu (also known as the second Hooghly Bridge), the Vivekananda Setu (also known as Bally Bridge), the Nivedita Setu (also known as Second Vivekananda Setu and ferry services between various jetties in the two cities.
Howrah Station serves as a terminal for two railway zones of India: the Eastern Railway and the South Eastern Railway. There are six other railway stations with the city, including the railway junction at Santragachhi and the terminal at Shalimar Station—all the six are part of the South Eastern Railway network. Two national highways—NH 2 and NH 6—are connected to Vidyasagar Setu via Kona Expressway. One endpoint of the Grand Trunk Road is at the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden here, where the Great Banyan tree stands. Bengal Engineering & Science University, over 150 years old, is the prestigious engineering university located in the city.
I see nothing in their eyes
- there's nothing to replace the thought I have
and when I feel that shiver up my spine,
it's so good to know the devil's on my side
But who's going to hold these hands that shake,
who's going to mend these bones that break,
who'll wipe these eyes that never see,
the chance of life in front of me.
I'm coming back into the - I'm coming back into the sun,
I'm coming back into the - I'm coming back into the sun.
When you find that God's already there,
and he puts a seal of love upon your door,
well I was a praying man at first,
but now I never get down on the floor.
But who's going to hold these hands that shake,
who's going to mend these bones that break,
who'll wipe these eyes that never see,
the chance of life in front of me.
I'm coming back into the - I'm coming back into the sun,
I'm coming back into the - I'm coming back into the sun.
Now look at him he walks away in shame,
if he gets there is the answer still the same,
under that big sky is there room to rest my head,
perhaps you'll find him there,