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Hooghly district () is one of the districts of the
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. It can alternatively be spelt ''Hoogli'' or ''Hugli''. The district is named after the
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. The headquarters of the district are at Hooghly-Chinsurah (''Chunchura''). There are four subdivisions: Chinsurah Sadar, Srirampore, Chandannagore, and Arambagh.


History

The district of Hooghly derived its name from the town of Hooghly on the west bank of the Hugli River about 40 km north of
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. This town was a major river port for trade in India before colonization. The district has thousands of years of rich heritage as part of the Bengali kingdom of Bhurshut. In 1536 Portuguese traders obtained a permit from Sultan Mahmud Shah to trade in this area. In those days the Hooghly River was the main route for transportation and Hooghly served as an excellent trading port. Within a few decades, the town of Hooghly turned into a major commercial centre and the largest port in Bengal. In 1579–80, Mughal Emperor
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gave permission to a Portuguese captain Pedro Tavares to establish a city anywhere in the Bengal province. They chose Hooghly, and it became the first European settlement in Bengal. In 1599, the Portuguese traders built a
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and a church in Bandel. This was the first Christian church in Bengal and is known as ‘Bandel Church’ today. The Portuguese traders started slave trading,
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and converting natives into Christians by pressure. At one point they stopped paying taxes to the
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. As a result, Emperor
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ordered the then-ruler of Bengal province, Qasim Khan Juvayni, to blockade the city of Hooghly. This led to a war in 1632 in which the Portuguese were defeated. Among other European powers that came to Hooghly were the Dutch, the Danish, the
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, the French, the
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and the
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. Dutch traders centred their activities in the town Chuchura which is south of Hooghly. Chandannagar became the base of the French and the city remained under their control from 1816 to 1950. Similarly, the Danish establishment in settlement in
Serampore Serampore (also called Serampur, Srirampur, Srirampore, Shreerampur, Shreerampore, Shrirampur or Shrirampore) is a city in Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Srirampore subdivision. It is a part ...
(1755). All these towns are on the west bank of the
Hooghly River The Hooghly River (, also spelled ''Hoogli'' or ''Hugli'') is the westernmost distributary of the Ganges, situated in West Bengal, India. It is known in its upper reaches as the Bhagirathi. The Bhagirathi splits off from the main branch of the G ...
and served as ports. Among these European countries, the British ultimately became most powerful. Initially the British were based in and around the city of Hooghly like traders from other countries. In 1690 Job Charnock decided to shift the British trading centre from Hooghly-Chinsura to
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. The reason behind this decision was the strategically safe location of Calcutta and its proximity to the
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. As a result, trade and commerce in the
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province shifted from the town of Hooghly to Calcutta. Hooghly lost its importance as Calcutta prospered. After the
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this region was brought under direct British rule until India's independence in 1947. After independence, this district merged into the state of
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. Though the city of Hooghly is more than 500 years old, the district of Hooghly was formed in 1795 with the city of Hooghly as its headquarters. Later the headquarters shifted to the town of Chuchura. In 1843 the Howrah district was created from the southern portion of this district. And in 1872, the south-west portion of this district was merged into the Medinipur district. The last change in area occurred in 1966.


Tarakeswar Temple

The Taraknath Temple, dedicated to the Hindu god
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worshiped as Taraknath, is a major pilgrimage spot in the town of Tarakeswar. Built in 1729, the temple is an ‘atchala’ structure of Bengal temple architecture with a ‘ natmandir’ in front. Close by are the shrines of
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and Lakshmi Narayan. Dudhpukur, a tank to the north of the Shiva temple is believed to fulfil the prayers of those taking a dip in it. Pilgrims visit the temple throughout the year, especially on Mondays. Thousands of pilgrims visit Tarakeswar on the occasions of
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and ‘ Gajan’, the former taking place in Phalgun (Feb-March) while the latter lasts for five days ending on the last day of Chaitra (mid-April). The month of Sravana (mid-July to mid-August) is seen to be auspicious for Shiva when celebrations are held on each Monday.


Geography

The district is flat, with no place having an elevation of more than 200 meters. The River Hooghly borders it to the east. Another major river is the Damodar. The district is bordered by Howrah district to the south, Purba Bardhaman District to the north, and to the east by the River Hooghly.
Bankura Bankura () is a city and a municipality in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of the Bankura district. Etymology It comes from the old Austric word ráŕhá or ráŕho which means “land of red soil”.P.R. Sarkar Rarh - ...
District lies to the north-west, with
Paschim Medinipur Paschim Medinipur (English: ''West Medinipur'', alternative spelling ''Midnapore'') district is one of the districts of the state of West Bengal, India. It was formed on 1 January 2002 after the partition of Midnapore into Paschim Medinipur a ...
District to the south-west.


Economy

Hooghly is one of the most economically developed districts in West Bengal. It is the main jute cultivation, jute industry, and
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hub in the state. The jute mills are along the banks of the river Hooghly in Tribeni, Bhadreswar, Champdani and Sreerampur. There are a number of industrial complexes including one of the largest car manufacturing plants in India, the Hindustan Motors plant in Uttarpara. It was also home to the Singur Tata Nano controversy. Hindustan Motors plant was closed in 2014. Bandel Thermal power plant and Tribeni tissue plant (ITC) are running smoothly.


Divisions


Administrative subdivisions

The district comprises four subdivisions: Chinsurah, Chandannagore, Srirampore and Arambagh. *
Chinsurah subdivision Chinsurah subdivision is an administrative subdivision of the Hooghly district in the state of West Bengal, India. Overview The eastern portion of Chinsurah subdivision is part of the Hooghly Flats, a natural physiographic region, that is a narr ...
consists of two municipalities (
Hugli-Chuchura Hugli-Chuchura (), also known by its List of renamed places in India, former names Chinsurah or Hooghly-Chinsurah, is a city of Hooghly district and the district headquarters of Hooghly division in the Indian States and union territories of ...
and
Bansberia Bansberia is a city and a municipality of Hooghly district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of West Bengal. It is about away from Kolkata, at the western end of the Iswar Gupta Setu (Kalyani, West Bengal, Kalyani-Bansberia) ...
) and five community development blocs: Balagarh, Chinsurah–Mogra, Dhaniakhali, Pandua and Polba–Dadpur. * Chandannagore subdivision consists of Chandannagar municipal corporation and three municipalities ( Bhadreswar, Champdani and Tarakeswar) and three community development blocs: Haripal, Singur and Tarakeswar. * Srirampore subdivision consists of six municipalities (
Serampore Serampore (also called Serampur, Srirampur, Srirampore, Shreerampur, Shreerampore, Shrirampur or Shrirampore) is a city in Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Srirampore subdivision. It is a part ...
, Uttarpara Kotrung, Dankuni, Konnagar, Rishra and Baidyabati) and four community development blocks: Chanditala–I, Chanditala–II, Jangipara and Sreerampur Uttarpara. * Arambagh subdivision consists of Arambag municipality and six community development blocks: Arambag, Khanakul–I, Khanakul–II, Goghat–I, Goghat–II and Pursurah.
Hugli-Chuchura Hugli-Chuchura (), also known by its List of renamed places in India, former names Chinsurah or Hooghly-Chinsurah, is a city of Hooghly district and the district headquarters of Hooghly division in the Indian States and union territories of ...
is the district headquarters. There are 23 police stations, 18 development blocks, 12 municipalities and 207 gram panchayats in this district. Other than municipality area, each subdivision contains community development blocks that are divided into rural areas and census towns. There are 41 urban units: 12 municipalities and 64
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s.


Chinsurah subdivision

* Two municipalities: Hugli-Chinsurah and
Bansberia Bansberia is a city and a municipality of Hooghly district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of West Bengal. It is about away from Kolkata, at the western end of the Iswar Gupta Setu (Kalyani, West Bengal, Kalyani-Bansberia) ...
* Balagarh community development block consists of rural areas with 13 gram panchayats and four census towns: Jirat, Sripur, Badhagachhi, Mirdhanga. * Chinsurah Mogra community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and eight census towns: Kodalia, Raghunathpur, Madhusudanpur,
Amodghata Amodghata is a census town in Chinsurah Mogra CD Block in Chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Location Amodghata is located at . The area is composed of flat alluvial plains that form ...
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Shankhanagar Shankhanagar is a census town in Chinsurah Mogra CD Block in Chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Location Shankhanagar is located at . The area is composed of flat alluvial plains tha ...
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Chak Bansberia Chak Bansberia is a census town in Chinsurah Mogra CD Block in Chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Location Chak Bansberia is located at . The area is composed of flat alluvial plains ...
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Kulihanda Kulihanda is a census town in Chinsurah Mogra CD Block in Chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Location Kulihanda is located at . The area is composed of flat alluvial plains that form a p ...
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. * Dhaniakhali community development block consists of rural areas only with 18 gram panchayats. * Pandua community development block consists of rural areas with 15 gram panchayats and three census towns: Boinchi, Pandua and Batika. * Polba Dadpur community development block consists of rural areas only with 12 gram panchayats.


Chandannagore subdivision

* Chandannagar municipal corporation * Three municipalities: Bhadreswar, Champdani, and Tarakeswar * Haripal community development block consists of rural areas only with 15 gram panchayats one census town: Bargachhia. * Singur community development block consists of rural areas with 16 gram panchayats and one census town: Singur. * Tarakeswar community development block consists of rural areas only with 10 gram panchayats.


Srirampore subdivision

* Six municipalities:
Serampore Serampore (also called Serampur, Srirampur, Srirampore, Shreerampur, Shreerampore, Shrirampur or Shrirampore) is a city in Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Srirampore subdivision. It is a part ...
, Uttarpara Kotrung, Konnagar, Rishra, Dankuni and Baidyabati * Chanditala I community development block consists of rural areas only with 9 gram panchayats and 2 census towns: Masat, Gangadharpur, Aniya, Bhagabatipur, Haripur, Krishnarampur, Kumirmorah, Nawabpur, Sheakhala. * Chanditala II community development block consists of rural areas with 11 gram panchayats and 10 census towns: Purba Tajpur, Kharsarai, Begampur, Chikrand, Pairagachha, Monoharpur, Barijhati,
Garalgachha Garalgachha is a census town in Chanditala II CD Block in Srirampore subdivision in Hooghly district in the state of West Bengal, India. Etymology There are three opinions about the name of Garalgachha. One of the popular opinions is 'Garal' m ...
, Krishnapur and Mrigala. * Jangipara community development block consists of rural areas only with 10 gram panchayats. * Sreerampur Uttarpara community development block consists of rural areas with six gram panchayats and six census towns: Raghunathpur, Dakshin Rajyadharpur, Bamunari, Rishra, Nabagram and Kanaipur.


Arambagh subdivision

* One municipality: Arambag. * Arambag community development block consists of rural areas only with 15 gram panchayats. * Khanakul I community development block consists of rural areas only with 13 gram panchayats. * Khanakul II community development block consists of rural areas only with 11 gram panchayats. * Goghat I community development block consists of rural areas only with 8 gram panchayats. * Goghat II community development block consists of rural areas only with 9 gram panchayats. * Pursurah community development block consists of rural areas only with 8 gram panchayats.


Blocks map

File:ARAMBAG CD BLOCK MAP.svg, Arambag CD block map showing GP and urban areas File:Balagarh CD block map.svg, Balagarh CD block showing GP areas File:CHANDITALA-I CD BLOCK MAP 1.svg, Chanditala-I CD block map showing GP areas File:CHANDITALA-II CD BLOCK MAP.svg, Chanditala-II CD block map showing GP and urban areas File:Chinsurah-Mogra CD Block.svg, Chinsurah-Mogra CD block map showing GP and urban areas File:Dhaniakhali CD block map.svg, Dhaniakhali CD block showing GP areas File:Goghat-I CD block map.svg, Goghat-I CD block map showing GP areas File:Goghat-II CD block map.svg, Goghat-II CD block showing GP areas File:HARIPAL CD BLOCK MAP.svg, Haripal CD block map showing GP areas File:JANGIPARA CD BLOCK MAP.svg, Jangipara CD block map showing GP areas File:Khanakul-I CD Block.svg, Khanakul-I CD block map showings GP areas File:Khanakul-II CD block map.svg, Khanakul-II CD block Map showing GP areas File:Map of Pursurah CD block.svg, Pursurah CD block map showing GP areas File:Pandua CD Block map.svg, Pandua CD block map showing GP areas File:Polba-Dadpur CD block .svg, Polba-Dadpur CD block map showing GP areas File:SINGUR CD BLOCK MAP.svg, Singur CD block map showing GP and urban areas File:Sreerampur Uttarpara CD Block Map.svg, Seerampur-Uttarpara CD block map showing GP and urban areas File:Tarokeswr CD Block Map.svg, Tarokeswr CD block map showing GP and urban areas


Assembly constituencies

The district is divided into 18 assembly constituencies: # Jangipara (assembly constituency no. 177), # Chanditala (assembly constituency no. 178), # Uttarpara (assembly constituency no. 179), #
Serampore Serampore (also called Serampur, Srirampur, Srirampore, Shreerampur, Shreerampore, Shrirampur or Shrirampore) is a city in Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Srirampore subdivision. It is a part ...
(assembly constituency no. 180), # Champdani (assembly constituency no. 181), # Chandernagore (assembly constituency no. 189), # Singur (assembly constituency no. 183), # Haripal (assembly constituency no. 184), # Tarakeswar (assembly constituency no. 185), # Chinsurah (assembly constituency no. 186), # Saptagram (assembly constituency no. 187), # Balagarh (SC) (assembly constituency no. 188), # Pandua (assembly constituency no. 189), # Dhaniakhali (SC) (assembly constituency no. 191), # Pursurah (assembly constituency no. 192), # Khanakul (assembly constituency no. 202), # Arambagh (assembly constituency no. 194) and # Goghat (SC) (assembly constituency no. 195). 12 Balagarh, Dhaniakhali, Khanakul and Goghat constituencies are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) candidates. Along with two assembly constituencies from Howrah district, Jangipara, Chanditala, Uttarpara, Serampore and Champdani constituencies form the Serampore (Lok Sabha constituency). Chandernagore, Singur, Haripal, Chinsurah, Bansberia, Polba and Dhaniakhali constituencies form the Hooghly (Lok Sabha constituency). Tarakeswar, Pursurah, Khankul, Arambag and Goghat constituencies are part of the Arambagh (Lok Sabha constituency), which contains two assembly segments in Paschim Medinipur district. Balagarh and Pandua constituencies are part of the Katwa (Lok Sabha constituency), which contains five assembly constituency from Bardhaman district. As per order of the Delimitation Commission in respect of the delimitation of constituencies in the West Bengal, the district will be divided into 18 assembly constituencies: Balagarh, Dhanekhali, Arambag and Goghat constituencies will be reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) candidates. Along with two assembly constituencies from Howrah district, Uttarpara, Sreerampur, Champdani, Chanditala and Jangipara constituencies will form the Sreerampur (Lok Sabha constituency). Singur, Chandannagar, Chunchura, Balagarh, Pandua, Saptagram and Dhanekhali constituencies will form the Hooghly (Lok Sabha constituency). Haripal, Tarakeswar, Pursurah, Arambag, Goghat and Khankul constituencies will be part of the Arambag (Lok Sabha constituency), which will contain one assembly segment in Paschim Medinipur district.


Police administration

Hooghly District comes under Burdwan Police Range. Hooghly Rural Police District was created on 30 June 2017, curbing out of erstwhile Hooghly district. Presently it consists of sixteen police station with jurisdiction, one women police station and one Cyber Police Station. The head quarter of Hooghly Rural Police District was shifted to Kamarkundu under Singur PS from Chinsura. Chandannagar Police Commissionerate was formed after bifurcation of the Hooghly Police District, and has nine police stations under its jurisdiction established on 30 June 2017, is a police force with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation within certain urban parts of Hooghly district. The Commissionerate is part of the West Bengal Police, and comes under the Department of Home & Hill Affairs, Government of West Bengal. For the functioning of 23 police stations of the district, District Intelligence Branch, District Enforcement Branch and District Reserve Police Force SP, Hooghly is assisted by three additional superintendents: * HQ: Having his office at Chinsurah, he looks after the Sadar Sub-Division and District Police Force, being assisted by Dy.S.P. (HQ) and Dy.S.P. (D&T). * Industrial: He is in Serampore. He is the supervising officer for Serampore and Chandernagore Sub Divisions, assisted by SDPO: Serampore and SDPO: Chandernagore. * Rural: He is in Arambagh and is the supervising officer for Arambagh Sub Division; being assisted by SDPO: Arambagh.


Transport


Rail

The railway communication of the district, especially at the suburban area, are available throughout the district. There are four junction stations in Hooghly: * Bandel Junction railway station * Dankuni Junction railway station * Sheoraphuli railway station * Kamarkundu The railway is under Howrah Division. The Howrah – New Delhi Rajdhani Route passes through the district


Bus

There are several bus stands in Hooghly district. Grand Trunk Road passes through the district and Private and Govt. buses are available.


Demographics

According to the 2011 census Hooghly district has a
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of 5,519,145, roughly equal to the nation of
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or the US state of
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. This gives it a ranking of 16th in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 9.49%. Hugli has a
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of 958 females for every 1000 males, and a
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of 82.55%. 38.57% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 24.35% and 4.15% of the population respectively.


Religion

Hindus are the majority community in the district. Muslims are the largest minority, concentrated more in rural areas.


Language

At the time of the 2011 census, 87.49% of the population spoke Bengali, 7.59%
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, 2.37% Santali and 1.72%
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as their first language. Hindi and Urdu speakers are predominantly found in urban areas.


Education

There are 2992 primary schools, 408 high schools, 127 higher secondary schools, 22 colleges, and 6 technical institutes in Hooghly district. The most notable institutions among them are: * Hooghly Collegiate School established in 1812 * Hooghly Madrasah established in 1817 * Furfura Fatehia Senior Madrasah established in 1902 * Hooghly Mohsin College established in 1836 * Government College of Engineering & Textile Technology Serampore * Sarat Centenary College * Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya, Haripal * Mahesh Sri Ramkrishna Ashram Vidyalaya (Higher Secondary) * Saroj Mohan Institute of Technology * Serampore College * Serampore Girls' College * Serampore Union Institution * Akna Girl's High School * Chatra Nandalal Institution * Mahesh High School * Hooghly Branch (Govt) School * St Joseph's Convent, Chandannagar * Balagarh Bijoy Krishna Mahavidyalaya * Rani Rashmoni Green University established in 2020 * Sitapur Endowment Senior Madrasah * Badanganj High School *Pearl Rosary School, established in 2005


Historical places

* Tarakeswar, home of Taraknath Temple. *
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, where the Senate of Serampore College (University) was established * Bandel, home of Bandel Church, West Bengal's oldest church * Furfura Sharif,
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of Pir Mohammad Abu Bakr Siddique


Notable people

This is a list of notable people from Hooghly District: *
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was an Indian mathematician, Sanskrit pandit and philosopher. Sridharacharya's formula is also known as the
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or Sridharacharya's method. * Panchanan Karmakar, inventor of wooden Bengali alphabet typeface * Anil Chatterjee is an actor. *
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was a humanist philosopher. * Diwan Mohanlal, born in Guptipara, was a
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King, and the Chief commander of Nawab Siraj au Daulla. * Raja Ram Mohan Roy, born in Radhanagore. He is considered as the "Father of the Indian Renaissance". He was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a socio-religious (Hindu) reform movement in Undivided India. * Nibaran Chandra Mukherjee was a Brahmo reformer. * Haji Muhammad Mohsin was a famous philanthropist. * Satish Chandra Mukherjee, born in Banipur, was a pioneer in establishing a system of national education in India. * Subroto Mukherjee was the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force. * Ganga Prasad Mukherjee was a physician. * Jagannath Tarka Panchanan was a legendary Sanskrit scholar and pundit of ancient Hindu Laws. * Ramakrishna was a Hindu mystic, saint, and religious leader in 19th century Bengal. * Nagendranath Basu was an archaeologist, encyclopaedist and a nationalist social historian of Bengal. * Amiya Chakravarty was a literary critic, academic, and Bengali poet. He was a close associate of
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and close acquaintance of
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. * Ramnidhi Gupta was commonly known as Nidhu Babu . He was one of the great reformers of Bengali tappā music. * Kirity Roy, a civil rights activist working in West Bengal * Motilal Roy was a Bengali revolutionary, journalist, social reformer. He founded the "Prabartak Sangha", a nationalist organisation for social works. * Dwarka Nath Mitra was a famous lawyer and judge of the Calcutta High Court. * Nabagopal Mitra was an Indian playwright, poet, essayist, patriot and one of the founding fathers of Hindu nationalism. He founded the Hindu Mela, the pioneer institution behind the genesis of Hindu nationalism. Mitra also founded National Press, National Paper, National Society, National School, National Theatre, National Store, National Gymnasium and National Circus, earning him the sobriquet 'National Mitra'. * Barindra Kumar Ghosh was an Indian revolutionary and journalist. He was one of the founding members of "Jugantar" , a Bengali weekly, a revolutionary outfit in Bengal. Barindra Kumar Ghosh was the younger brother of Shri Aurobindo. * Manmohan Ghose was an Indian poet and one of the first from India to write poetry in English. He was a brother of
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. * Ashim Kumar Majhi is a politician. * Nirmal Jibon Ghosh, an Indian revolutionary and member of the Bengal volunteers. * Premendra Mitra belonged to the renowned Mitra family of Konnagar. * Surajit Dhara, recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology for his contributions to physical sciences in 2020 * Chandranath Basu was an Indian litterateur who coined the term "
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See also

* Rathayatra of Mahesh, Serampore


Notes


References


External links


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