Saptahik Bartaman Magazine is a weekly Bangla Magazine, published by Bartaman Press from Kolkata. It publishes Cover story, Teen Fashion, Beauty Tips, Career Guide, Solution of Personal Problems, Campus news, Serial Novel, special articles in special occasion etc. Other articles of this magazine include Entertainment News, Fashion, series novel, Health & Beauty Tips, Treatment, Various Writers Articles, Interview, Sports News, Baby's Corner and many more.
Satyendra Sattoo made from standrad Quality of Chana (Gram or Chickpea). It is regularly used in many household and restaurants. It is used in many food and snacks preparations especially during summer and is an item of mass consumption. Since it is made from gram, it has certain nutritional values as well.
This Dhunachi, most commonly called Dhunuchi, (Bengali incense burner) is made of brass (Pital) and may be used for daily Puja activities at home. This Dhunuchi can even be used in various other ritual purposes. This Dhunuchi has a longer handle to save from heat of the material in it. The diameter is around 11 CM and total height (top to bottom) is 11 CM (approx.) with weight is around 110 grams.
Boroline Antiseptic Ayurvedic Cream is a luxuriantly rich night repair cream to heal dry and rough skin overnight. Use Boroline every night and wake up every morning with soft, happy skin. Boroline, the original antiseptic cream of India reflects the trust of generations of consumers. To three generations of Indian consumers, Boroline has evolved as a caring and trusted member of the family to whom one turns to when in need
This Choto (Small) Combo pack has been designed keeping in mind the daily usage of these ingredients in every Bengali kitchen. And most importantly: the price will surely fit your your budget.
This Choto (Small) Combo pack includes 100 grams of Panch Phoron, 100 grams of Radhuni, 200 grams of JK Posto and 50 grams of Mustard Powder. All these items are sourced fresh from the market and packed with proper care. So relish your Bengali lifestyles only with Bong Haat, it really does not matter wherever you live.