Calcutta | University of Calcutta | X chromosome | Calcutta High Court | Y chromosome | Oh! Calcutta! | La Martiniere Calcutta | St. Xavier's College, Calcutta | Royal Calcutta Golf Club | Philadelphia chromosome | Indian Institute of Management Calcutta | Calcutta Girls' High School | Calcutta Boys' School | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta | polytene chromosome | ''Oh! Calcutta, Calcutta!'' | List of academic institutions formerly affiliated to the University of Calcutta | Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM-C) | Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup | HMS ''Calcutta'' | Calcutta South Club | Calcutta (song) | Calcutta, Ohio | Calcutta Mail | Calcutta Cup | Calcutta Club | Calcutta 71 | Born into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids | An inversion loop in the A arm of a chromosome from an ''Axarus |
Ghosh is the author of The Circle of Reason (his 1986 debut novel), The Shadow Lines (1988), The Calcutta Chromosome (1995), The Glass Palace (2000), The Hungry Tide (2004), and Sea of Poppies (2008), the first volume of The Ibis trilogy, set in the 1830s, just before the Opium War, which encapsulates the colonial history of the East.