Native name | Barrackpore |
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Type | town |
State name | West Bengal |
District | North 24 Parganas |
Leader title | Municipality Chairman |
Leader name | uttam das |
Parliament const | Barrackpore |
Assembly const | Barrackpore, Naihati, Jagatdal, Noapara, Khardaha |
Altitude | 15 |
Population as of | 2001 |
Population total | 144,331 |
Population density | 5779 |
Area magnitude | 9 |
Area total | 25 |
Area telephone | 91 33 |
Postal code | 700120 |
Website | north24parganas.nic.in |
Website caption | www.barrackpore.gov.in }} |
Barrackpore or Barrackpur () is headquarters of Barrackpore subdivision in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The town was a military and administrative center under British rule, and was the scene of several acts of rebellion against Britain during the 19th century. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority.
By the 15th and 16th century, Chanak and the other towns in the region became populous river towns. The Statistical Account of Bengal by W.W. Hunter in 1857 mentions the towns and villages of this subdivision on the banks of the Hooghly river as chief trading and marketing centres: "On The Hugli- Calcutta, the chief seat of commerce in India. Baranagar, Dakhineswar, Agarpara, Panihati, Sukchar- Khardah, Barrackpur, Nawabganj, Ichapore, Shyam Nagar, Naihati and Halisahar contain large bazaars for sale of miscellaneous goods."
Under the Mughal Empire, Bengal was divided into Circars, or administrative subunits, each of which was ruled over by a Mahal. The name "Barbuckpur", another name for Barrackpore, is associated with a Mahal in the Ain-e-Akbari. From the 17th century, the area was ruled over by a line of Zamindars from the Nona Chandanpukur, Barrackpore.
The first British barrack or cantonment in India was built here in 1772, providing the town with its name. After the British crown assumed direct control of India, the sprawling Government House and the Government Estate were built in Barrackpore to provide the viceroy with a suburban residence outside of Calcutta.
Two rebellions against British authority took place in Barrackpore in the 19th century; the first of these came in 1824, under Sepoy Binda Tiwary. In 1857, Barrackpore was the scene of an incident that some credit with starting the Indian rebellion of 1857; an Indian soldier, Mangal Pandey, attacked his British commander, and was subsequently court-martialled. His regiment was disbanded, an action which offended a number of sepoys and is considered to have contributed to the anger that fueled the rebellion
Agriculture is the main base of the subdivision's economy, with a variety of crops being produced. Floriculture, pisciculture and horticulture have also flourished to a large extent. Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute has been established at Barrackpore to promote production of fishes mainly in ponds and rivers. A well-developed irrigation system has been constructed in the subdivision to promote agriculture. Low interest loans have also been used to encourage the expansion of farming and the development of agricultural infrastructure.
The primary industry in Barrackpore is jute processing, centered in a number of jute mills on the side of the river. Ishapore Rifle Factory is one of the most important arms factories of India, supplying the requirements of the security forces. Mulazore Thermal Power Plant at Shyamnagar was one of the oldest power plants in India, but was shut down in 2004. Dry cells produced by Exide, and cables produced by Nicco are other noteworthy industrial products.
Barrackpore is also famous for its oldest water treatment plant in the river banks of Hooghly viz., Palta water works spreading over a sprawling strecth of ,was the first intake point constructed during 1864-1870 for generation and supply of water and lately due to high demand of water, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation commissioned Indira Gandhi Water Treatment Plant near the same locality to augment the capacity of supply of water to Tallah.
The subdivision also has a strong human resource connected with many colleges and technical institutions, universities. Barrackpore is one of the most developed regions in West Bengal. The literacy rate in the sub-division is above the average standard of the state and district.
The Barrackpore Trunk Road (B. T. Road), one of the oldest metal roads in India, connects Barrackpore to Kolkata. From Shyambazar 45-50 minutes bus ride takes you to Barrackpore Chiriamore. The Ghoshpara Road connects the city of Barrackpore with Kanchrapara, a town on the boundary of the subivision, and goes on to link Barrackpore with the adjacent district of Nadia.
Barrackpore has been serviced by rail since 1862. It takes about 35-40 mins. from Sealdah by suburban train to reach Barrackpore. Located as they are in a suburban region of Kolkata, most municipalities of Barrackpore are connected by local train with Kolkata. The railway line in Sealdah Section extends through this sub-division to Ranaghat, Bongaon, Dankuni, Howrah, Burdwan, Bandel. It is part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway system. The Circular and Metro Railways of Kolkata also offer an accessible means of transit to and from the sub-division. Plans are currently in place to lay double railway line to Hasnabad to improve connectivity. In January 2002 the rail connection to Bangladesh was reopened for goods movement to Benapole.
Accessibility by road is currently being improved by the development of the Barrackpore-Dum Dum Expressway, a project to widen the Jessore Road and widen and strengthen the B. T. Road, and the widening of NH-34 under the North-South Corridor Project.In terms of rail transport, meanwhile, the Metro Rail has proposed to extend its operations to the airport from Dum Dum.Barrackpore has come under the extension planned by the Metro Rail governing body. However,no significant developments have occurred with respect to the extension of the Metro Rail corridor to Barrackpore.
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya, the author of India's national song "Vande Mataram", was born at Naihati, in Barrackpore subdivision. "Vande Mataram" is credited to him. Another noted literary figure of the post independence era, Samaresh Basu, also hailed from Naihati. His noted work 'Ganga' vividly depicts the life of the fishermen of the Hooghly (Ganges) rivers.
Earlier in the area's history, noted Bengali author Bharat Chandra Ray Gunakar lived at Mulajore. He is famous for his "Annadamangal Kavya" written in the medieval period. The subdivision is inhabited by people from a broad range of cultures, with people of various religions, customs, castes and states living together. Mandirs, Masjids, Gurdwara, ashrams and churches coexist there. The Durga puja a festival held annually in the autumn, is the major festival in the area. There is a month-long fair in December–January (Bengali month of Pousha) at the temple of goddess Kali at Shyamnagar on the bank of Ganges.
A famous Kali Sadhak (Saint devoted to Kali), Ramprasad Sen, who authored many religious songs, was born at Halisahar in this subdivision. The towns of Panihati and Khardaha are also famous for having been visited by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Nityananda Prabhu some 500 years ago. Annual festivals and melas are held at these places and draw large numbers of devotees. Later on these places were further enriched with presence of Sri Ram Krishna Paramahansa, Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, and Mahatma Gandhi.
For entertainments, there is one good theatre hall "Sukanta Sadan" (named after the revolutionary poet Sukanta Bhattacharya) in the main town Barrackpore. There are many cinema halls in Barrackpore and its adjacent localities.A new multiplex has come up recently. There is a very beautiful park "Sahid Mangal Pandey Uddan" facing the Ganges at Barrackpore. The famous "Gandhi Ghat" is also situated in Barrackpore town, on the bank of Ganges river. "Gandhi Ghat" and its adjacent "Jawahar Udhyan" are very popular place for picnics and short getaway trips.
There are numerous educational institutions in Barrackpore imparting higher education, notable being National Institute of Management & Technology (NIMT). NIMT is affiliated to Sikkim Manipal University and offers graduate and Master degree programs. This state of the art institute located next to Barrackpore Municipality offers three-year and two-year degree programs in IT, Computers, Management, Journalism & Fashion. Students are offered campus placements at the end of the degree program.
The most popular schools in Barrackpore town are Barrackpore Govt. High School, Monirampur High School, Ramakrishna Vivekananda Mission Vidyabhawan, Debi Prasad Higher Secondary School, Barrackpore Cantonment Girls' High School, Army School, DAV School, 4 Kendriya Vidyalayas (Army, Airforce, Rifle Factory and Eastland Estate), Bholananda National Vidyalaya, Manmatha Nath High School, Barrackpore Girls High School, Assembly of Angels, St. Augustine's Day School, Modern School, Modern English Academy, Douglas Memorial Higher Secondary School, Barrackpore Central Model School, Sishu Angan, Assembly of Christ School.
There are two colleges within the city of Barrackpore, namely Barrackpore Rastraguru Surendranath College and Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, and few others like P.N. DAS College, Palta within the Barrackpore Sub-Division. A new university known as the West Bengal State University is already operational at Barasat near Barrackpore. As a consequence of the opening of the new university, the famous Rashtraguru Surendranath College and many other colleges have come under its authority from erstwhile control under Calcutta University.
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