NITN | @notintownlive | 14 Mar 2018, 08:35 am
New Delhi, Mar 13 (NITN): Calcutta Foodies Club (CFC) was born for food lovers and by food lovers in Kolkata to exchange information, experience and opinion about food and different eateries.
Adding feather to the crown, Additional Chief Secretary to Government of West Bengal (Department of Information Technology & Electronics) and the Chairman-cum-Managing Director of HIDCO Debashish Sen became the 100000th member of the CFC on Feb 11.
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He launched CFC website recently.
This was followed by a social activity at “Child Care Home”, Sukantanagar, Chingrighata on Feb 25.
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A day-long river cruise ride event-titled ’Eklakkhi Jolobihaar’- marked the conclusion of the celebrations.
75 CFCians together relished this river cruise with food and fun.
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Mio Amore Chocolate Cupcakes customized specially for CFC added the perfect icing the celebration.
100000 CFCians are part of the club today.
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