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BJP Eyes Revival of Historic Calcutta Stock Exchange in Bengal Financial Push

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The Calcutta Stock Exchange, founded in 1908, was historically India's second largest bourse after the Bombay Stock Exchange. At its peak, it rivaled major exchanges in Mumbai and Ahmedabad in terms of activity and prominence. The BJP has now incorporated the revival of this storied institution into its financial agenda for West Bengal. The move is seen as part of a broader economic push by the party in the state.

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