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Journey of Love: Chapter 3: Calcutta Chronicles

The train pulled into Howrah Station, signaling the beginning of Arjun and his friends' adventure in Calcutta. Stepping onto the bustling platform, they were greeted by a cacophony of sights and sounds – the vibrant colors of saris, the tantalizing aroma of street food, and the incessant honking of rickshaws weaving through the crowded streets.


Arjun and his friends wasted no time immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of Calcutta's culture. They explored iconic landmarks like the Victoria Memorial and Howrah Bridge, marveled at the grandeur of colonial-era buildings, and sampled an array of delectable street food delicacies.


Amidst the hustle and bustle of the city, Arjun found himself constantly thinking of Latha and the effortless rapport they shared on the train. He longed to share the excitement of his adventures with her, to hear her laughter echoing through the narrow lanes and bustling markets of Calcutta.


Despite the distance that separated them, Arjun couldn't shake off the feeling that Latha was never far from his thoughts. Little did he know that their paths would soon converge once again, igniting a spark that would illuminate the depths of his heart.

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