
We, at Cinebol are out on a mission to help you to explore your calling in life and provide you with a platform to achieve it. No longer should you suffer from carrying out the monotonous professions that is thrust upon you. If you feel frustrated at your workplace or think that you’re not getting to explore your skill and talents to the fullest, then Cinebol is just the place for you. We at Cinebol are out to make you rediscover yourself and guide you into finding that perfect career opportunity that you have always yearned for, but had no idea on how to achieve it.

If you crave for alternate careers in the world of media, arts and entertainment then look no further. We, at Cinebol aim to provide you insights into many of these career paths by getting professionals to share their expertise with you, provide career counseling, and share resources on different institutes which will help you refine your skills.
Cinebol not only encourages you to be different and follow your dreams, but guides you to the path of success. We aim to support the artistic talent in our country by promoting youth contest and youth focused activities to give a platform for you to shine and show your skills. So sit tight and join us in our mission to realize your true callings.

Come winter and its Utsav time again……Tamiero (Swiss & French collaboration), & Tiljala Society for Human and Educational Development in association with Artjuna (Swiss & French collaboration) proudly presents the epitome of fun & frolic of youthful fantasy UMANG 2012 – an annual dance drama cultural fest.
On Wednesday, 1st February 2012, Kolkata will witness the youthful exuberance of our street and working children including rag pickers from the slum, railway squatters and pavement settlements in events showcasing their latent talents through UMANG 2012.
The musical fundraiser will feature Tamae Gennai Deveaud and Pierre Deveaud – two young artist couple from Switzerland and France. This limewire night has always been the pinnacle of our year long events with full filled extravaganza for underprivileged children. Umang is a platform to provide opportunities to the destitute children to showcase their performing talents. Tamae and pierre are two professional artists who have been training the children to perform with them in UMANG 2012 which is part of the Project Sarasvati. Apart from other distinguished dignitaries the event will be graced by Mr. Dean R.Thompson (American Consul General, Kolkata) and his wife Ms. Jane Thompson.
Tamiero and the Saraswati Project:
Tamiero was established in 2004 because two like minded young artists Tamae Gennai and Pierre Deveaud wanted.................


This book is about life in the inner-city areas of Kolkata’s mainly Muslim settlements. It asks a simple question—how do the vast majority of Muslims, especially the poor, live, work, love and die? In the context of the communalisation of urban poverty, People Without History pays attention to the fabric of daily life in Muslim communities—the pursuit of gainful occupation, affective and social affinities, networks of kinship and neighbourhood.
Jeremy Seabrook and Imran Ahmed Siddiqui examine another crucial question. Kolkata’s Muslims live in a city that for 33 years was governed by the Communist Party of India (Marxist). It has been the proudest boast of the Communists that they have been guided by a secular ideology, and that, as a result, Muslims in West Bengal have been spared the excesses of communalists in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Orissa and elsewhere. How far this claim is justified may be judged from the testimonies of the people in this book.
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Lee-Alison Sibley’s memoir, Jordan’s Jewish Drama Queen, takes the reader on a journey into the very soul of Arab life in Amman, Jordan. In the best tradition of storytelling, Sibley, a talented soprano who has entertained internationally, leads us into the heart of her adventure as she and her family leave the comfort and security of suburban Virginia to forge new lives abroad. In 1997, with her teenage son in an international school and her husband at the American Embassy, Sibley becomes the head of the Performing Arts Department of an elite Jordanian school. At first hiding her Jewish identity, she finally reveals her true heritage and faces some unexpected and dramatic reactions. From faculty relationships to the tragic loss of a beloved student, the reader is immediately pulled into this fascinating memoir. Peace, according to the author, is found within one’s heart and soul. For readers of this exceptionally touching personal history, peace is coupled with acceptance and love.
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