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Kurseong (, ) is a town and a municipality in Darjeeling district in the
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. It is the headquarters of the Kurseong subdivision. Located at an altitude of , Kurseong is from
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and has a pleasant climate throughout the year. Kurseong is from
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and is connected to the city by road and the
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. The nearest airport is at
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and the nearest major railway station is New Jalpaiguri, which is about from the town. The economy is based primarily on education and tourism.


Etymology

The origin of the name is unclear; stories suggest it comes from the
Lepcha language Lepcha language, or Róng language ( Lepcha: ; ''Róng ríng''), is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Lepcha people in Sikkim, India and parts of West Bengal, Nepal, and Bhutan. Despite spirited attempts to preserve the language, Lepcha ...
word for "small orchid", ''kurson-rip'' because of the little white orchids (''
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'') dotting the valleys, or perhaps the term for a stick made out of a local
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.


History

The original inhabitants were the
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, who named their home "Kurseong", because every spring it was alive and bright with Kurson-Rip orchids. In the remote past, Kurseong was a part of the
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, even before the British came to India. However, in around 1780 the
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conquered and annexed Kurseong and its surrounding areas. Then came the Gurkha War, which the Nepalese lost. The 1817 Treaty of Titalia restored Kurseong to Sikkim. With its mountains providing a cool and dry environment in the summer, Kurseong was a favourite of the
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. Nevertheless, they found travelling there from the plains of Bengal difficult, even on warm sunny days because of the mountains. Although a road was built from Kurseong to Darjeeling from Titalia in the 1770s and 1780s, its irregular maintenance soon made the new route, the ''Military Road'', almost useless. The next route, Hill Cart Road (now Tenzing Norgay Road), opened in 1861 and fared better. Nevertheless, in 1835 the British decided that Darjeeling would make an excellent
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and summer residence for their military and civilian officers along with their families. Negotiations with the
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of Sikkim, Tshudpud Namgyal, provided them a strip of hill territory in Kurseong for an annual fee. As one of the hill stations on the road to Darjeeling, Kurseong began to develop. Kurseong is home to one of the oldest municipalities in the state of West Bengal. Established as an independent Municipality in 1879, it did not become a Sub-Division until 1890, when the District of Darjeeling was formed. Kurseong and the District were added to the
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(now West Central
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) by the
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for the
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. In 1908, they were transferred to the Bhagalpur Division in the same Presidency. Before Independence from the British, there were 12 ward commissioners. Four of them were appointed by the
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and it also appointed its own man, the Sub-Divisional Officer (S.D.O.), as their chairman. In 1939, when Bengal became a province of British India, Kurseong was allowed to elect its own member to be the chairman, but the Raj continued to send ward commissioners until India gained independence. Nevertheless, between 1939 and 1942, Kurseong grew rapidly. As of today Kurseong has 20 commissioners.


Geography


Location

Kurseong is located at .


Area overview

The map alongside shows the eastern portion of the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region and a small portion of the terai region in its eastern and southern fringes, all of it in the Darjeeling district. In the
Darjeeling Sadar subdivision Darjeeling Sadar subdivision is a subdivision of the Darjeeling district in the state of West Bengal, India. Subdivisions Darjeeling district is divided into the following administrative subdivisions: Police stations Police stations i ...
61.00% of the total population lives in the rural areas and 39.00% of the population lives in the urban areas. In the Kurseong subdivision 58.41% of the total population lives in the rural areas and 41.59% lives in the urban areas. There are 78 tea gardens/ estates (the figure varies slightly according to different sources), in the district, producing and largely exporting
Darjeeling tea Darjeeling tea is a tea made from ''Camellia sinensis var. sinensis'' that is grown and processed in Darjeeling district or Kalimpong district in West Bengal, India. Since 2004, the term ''Darjeeling tea'' has been a registered geographical in ...
. It engages a large proportion of the population directly/ indirectly. Some tea gardens were identified in the 2011 census as
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s or villages. Such places are marked in the map as CT (census town) or R (rural/ urban centre). Specific tea estate pages are marked TE. Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.


Sights

Kurseong is surrounded by a myriad of tea gardens. These include ''Castleton'', ''Makaibari'', ''
Ambootia Ambootia or ''Ambootay'' is a Tea, tea estate village in the Kurseong (community development block), Kurseong Community development blocks in India, CD block in the Kurseong subdivision of the Darjeeling district in the States and territories of ...
'', although Castleton and Ambootia do not give tours. The tracks of the 'Darjeeling Toy Train' run the length of the town, and the station is the nucleus of the town.


Religious sites

* The Ambootia Shiva Temple. * Giddha Pahar Sita Ram Mandir * Giddah Pahar Durga Mata Mandir. * Jagdish Mandir - The Jagdish temple has very old idols (almost 300 years old) of Lord
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(Lord Krishna). The specialty of this temple is that there are two idols of Lord Jagannath (Krishna). * Shree Shyam Mandir- Just behind the Jagdish Mandir temple there is a magnificent temple devoted to Shree Shyam Baba which is almost 200 years old. * St. Pauls Church on Hill Cart Road, near St. Joseph's School. * Buddhist Gompa (monastery) in Monteviot. * Kunsang Choiling Monastery at Upper Naya Busty. * Juma Mosque in Hat Bazaar. * Grotto and Catholic church in St. Mary's Hill. * Sath Kaniya Devi Mandir at Uzari Busty Ward No 19 P B Road


Natural sites

* Eagle's Craig. It is situated in the centre of the town and is a viewpoint from which there are views of the tea estates, surrounding mountains, hills, hamlets, and slopes. The place gains its own importance with the construction of Sahid Smarak made in comm-oration of the Martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the course of the Gorkhaland movement. Every year their sacrifice is remembered on 27 July which is marked as Sahid Diwas. It also has a water reservoir that supplies water to the adjacent areas, an observatory or watchtower, a small flower garden with a variety of flowers, and a cafeteria serving local organic hand-picked tea. * Rock garden. the tip of the valley. * Deer Park - now known as Dowhill Park, on the Dowhill Road. * The Kholas (Water Falls - Springs) like Whistle Khola (named by the British, as there is a bend and the toy train whistles when passing through it). It is also known as Hussel Khola (means river in the local language). Although relatively dry during the dry months of winter, it comes alive during the monsoon season. There is a story called the "gadiman" (bullock cart driver) by a local writer and is a staple story in the local school syllabus. * The Kettle Valley


Museums

* Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum and NSC Bose Institute of Asiatic Studies, hosted in the house of his elder brother, Sarat Chandra Bose, are situated in the Giddhapahar area (5 to 10 minutes drive from the Railway station). Netaji was interned in this house by the British government in the late thirties. The house now displays priceless artifacts depicting the life of the freedom fighter. These include photocopies of the exchange of letters between Netaji and his would-be wife, Ms. Emilie, many rare photographs of his
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(INA), other memorabilia of the Indian Freedom Movement and a few personal belongings of Netaji and the Bose Family.


Other sites

* Chimney: A walk or ride through the forest of ''Cryptomaria Japonica'' on the road, now called ''Aranya Sarani'', leads to open meadows at Chimney. The curious name of the place is reminiscent of the days when there was a bungalow here on the only road (Old Military Road) leading to Darjeeling. A long, dilapidated chimney, standing all alone, is the only remnant of the bungalow now. * Naya Busty Park: Located just above the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum. * All India Radio Kurseong: Broadcasting station operated by
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for its
Nepali language Nepali (; , ), or ''Gorkhali'' is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language native to the Himalayas region of South Asia. It is the official and most widely spoken Languages of Nepal, language of Nepal, where it also serves as a ''lingua fr ...
radio station - Akashvani Kurseong.


Civic administration

Kurseong Municipality, which is over 125 years old (one of the oldest in the country), is the main civic administration body for the town of Kurseong. It is located at 13 Dowhill Road. The Municipality is divided into 20 wards riginally 12 wardsand each of the wards has its own ward commissioner. The current Chairman of the Municipal Committee is Mr. Birga Gurung, presiding office since 10 June 2021. The previous chairman, until 2008, was Mr. P. C. Agarwal. But in early March 2008 his political party, the Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF), lost the control of the Committee in a no-confidence vote to the other Gorkha political party, the
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) is a registered unrecognized political party, that campaigns for the creation of a separate state Gorkhaland within India, out of districts in the north of West Bengal. The party was launched on 7 October 2007. T ...
(GJMM). Since 2007, the GJMM has been campaigning for the creation of a separate state for the
Indian Gorkha Indian Gorkhas, also known as Nepali Indians, are an Indian ethno-cultural group who speak Nepali language, Nepali as a common language. They inhabit mainly the states of Sikkim, West Bengal, Northeast India and Uttarakhand, including their di ...
s, the original goal of the GNLF. Because of the no-confidence vote, Mr. Agarwal was forced to resign and the Municipal Committee was suspended. Kurseong has its own Munsif Magistrate Court and has the Police Station and Town Out Post in P B Road. The S.D.O. (Sub Divisional Officer) is the head of the administration for the Town. Hospital and Health Care in Kurseong: Kurseong has a Sub Divisional Hospital and no private nursing homes or clinics unlike Kalimpong and Darjeeling.


Library

Gorkha Public Library or ''Gorkha jana pustakalay'' was established in the year 1913, as an initiative of the Indian Gorkhas to develop their culture, language and literature in the small town of Kurseong. It was probably the first Nepali public library project. This small initiative played a vital role in the development of Indian Gorkha culture, language and literature. The library still exists today, and among other things is used as a polling station in local elections. Bloomfield Library: A well stocked library opposite of the post office.


Education

Housing a number of schools, Kurseong is popularly nicknamed as "the school town" due to the emergence of many new schools in the town. The schools can be classified into two distinct groups. The English Medium and the Nepali Medium. The English medium schools are mostly affiliated to the
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, Delhi while the Nepali Medium Schools are affiliated to the State Education Board i.e. West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, Calcutta. Only one school Godwin Modern School is affiliated to the
Central Board of Secondary Education The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national-level board of education in India for public and private schools, controlled and managed by the Government of India. Established in 1929 by a resolution of the government, the Board ...
, Delhi in Kurseong Town.


University Colleges

Kurseong has one college
Kurseong College Kurseong College is a co-educational institute of higher learning and the oldest college in Kurseong, Darjeeling district, Darjeeling. It offers undergraduate courses in arts, commerce and science and is affiliated to the University of North Be ...
which is affiliated to the
University of North Bengal The University of North Bengal (also North Bengal University, abbreviated as NBU) is a public state university in the North Bengal region of West Bengal, India. Its main campus is located in Raja Rammohanpur, Siliguri, Darjeeling district, in ...
. It provides undergraduate studies - Bachelor of Arts (General and Honours), Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce (General). Darjeeling Polytechnic College offers courses in Civil, Computer and Electrical. From 1889 to 1971 there was even a theological college on St. Mary's hill ( north on the way to Darjeeling) training the Jesuit seminarians to the Catholic priesthood until it was shifted to Delhi under the new name of Vidyajyoti College of Theology. The old Theologate's building now hosts the Eastern Forest Rangers College, which provides training courses to the would-be Forest Rangers of India. There is a West Bengal Forest School near Deer Park and Victoria Boys School, Dowhill which also provides training for foresters as well. About north on the way to Darjeeling at Tung, there is an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) which offers various vocational course in plumbing, motor mechanics, and book binding.


Schools of Kurseong

ICSE & ISC STREAM *
St Anthony's School
(Separate Schools for Boys and Girls) * Dowhill school (co-ed till 3rd standard, All girls after that) * Cambridge English School * Little Flower School (Co-Ed) * Himali Boarding School (Co-Ed) * Goethals Memorial School (Boys) * St. Helen's Secondary School (Girls) * Jnaneshwar Memorial Academy * Victoria Boys' School * Daises School * Sunshine School * Modern English School * Glenhill Public School * Bellvue School * Carmel High School * Bethany school CBSE Stream *Godwin Modern School WBBSE Stream * Ramakrishna Girls High School * Pushparani Roy Memorial School * St. Alphonsus School * St. Joseph's Girls High School * Scott's Mission School


Higher Secondary Vocational

* Holy Cross Institute (Class 11 & 12)


Transport

Kurseong is considered as midpoint between Siliguri and Darjeeling. The nearest airport is the
Bagdogra Airport Bagdogra Airport () is a customs airport serving the city of Siliguri in West Bengal, India. It is located in Bagdogra, south-west from the city centre. It is operated as a civil enclave at the Bagdogra Air Force Station of the Indian A ...
and nearest major railway hub is New Jalpaiguri railway station. Kurseong is well connected to
Siliguri Siliguri (, ; ), also known as Shiliguri, is a major Tier ii cities in india, tier-II city in West Bengal. It forms the twin cities, Twin Cities with the neighbouring city of Jalpaiguri. The city spans areas of the Darjeeling district, Darjeel ...
,
Darjeeling Darjeeling (, , ) is a city in the northernmost region of the States and union territories of India, Indian state of West Bengal. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it has an average elevation of . To the west of Darjeeling lies the Koshi Pr ...
and
Mirik Mirik is a small town and a Notified Area of Darjeeling district in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of the Mirik subdivision. The name ''Mirik'' comes from the Lepcha words ''Mir-Yok'' meaning "place burnt by fire". ...
. Several prepaid vehicles run from Kurseong to Darjeeling, Siliguri and Mirik. But Kurseong does not have a strong transport connection to
Kalimpong Kalimpong is a town and the headquarters of an eponymous district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located at an average elevation of . The town is the headquarters of the Kalimpong district. The region comes under Gorkhaland Territo ...
and
Gangtok Gangtok (, ) is the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Sikkim. The seat of East Sikkim district, eponymous district, Gangtok is in the eastern Himalayas, Himalayan range, at an elevation of . The city's population of 100 ...
. Only two vehicles to Gangtok and one vehicle to Kalimpong run from Kurseong every day. Taxis also run to Pankhabari,
Ambootia Ambootia or ''Ambootay'' is a Tea, tea estate village in the Kurseong (community development block), Kurseong Community development blocks in India, CD block in the Kurseong subdivision of the Darjeeling district in the States and territories of ...
, Mahanadi, Tindharia, Latpanchor. North Bengal state buses also run from Darjeeling to Siliguri and NJP Station via Kurseong. Kurseong also has a railway station where Toy Train runs to New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling. Kurseong Station is a part of
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, also known as the DHR or the Toy Train, is a narrow-gauge, gauge railway that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in the Indian state of West Bengal. Built between 1879 and 1881, it is about long. It c ...
and comes under Katihar Division of Northeast Frontier Railway. There are three roads between Kurseong and Siliguri: National Highway, Pankhabari Road and Rohini Road.


Demographics

In 2011, the population of Kurseong Municipality was 42,446. The rural area in Kurseong Block had a population of 94,347.


Languages


Media and communications

All India Radio All India Radio (AIR), also known as Akashvani (), is India's state-owned public broadcasting, public radio broadcaster. Founded in 1936, it operates under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India), Ministry of Information and Broa ...
operates a
Nepali language Nepali (; , ), or ''Gorkhali'' is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language native to the Himalayas region of South Asia. It is the official and most widely spoken Languages of Nepal, language of Nepal, where it also serves as a ''lingua fr ...
radio station in Kurseong, broadcasting at a frequency of 103.5 MHz
webcast
It was established in the year 1962. In 2023, Prasar Bharati ordered Akashvani Kurseong to be upgraded as the hub for Nepali language content generation and broadcasting in India.


Notable residents

* Ferdinand Perier (1875–1968), 3rd Archbishop of Calcutta (now
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), (stayed during three years of his retirement (1962–1965)) * Jack Farj Rafael Jacob (1921–2016), Lieutenant General, Chief of Staff of the Indian Army's Eastern Command *
Jung Bahadur Rana Jung Bahadur Rana, , was born Bir Narsingh Kunwar (1817-1877). His mother, Ganesh Kumari, was the daughter of Kaji Nain Singh Thapa, the brother of Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa from the prominent Thapa dynasty. During his lifetime, Jung Bahadur eli ...
(1816–1877), the Prime Minister of Nepal and the founder of the Rana dynasty of Nepal * M. Fazlul Haque (b. 1938), High Court Justice of
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* Helen Lepcha (1902–1980), freedom fighter who worked closely with
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, B.V. Patel, L.B. Shastri, C.R. Das and J.L. Nehru. * Peter Sarstedt (1941–2017), musician and singer, attended Victoria Boys' School * Sister Nivedita (1867–1911), Scots-Irish social worker, author, teacher and a disciple of
Swami Vivekananda Swami Vivekananda () (12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), born Narendranath Datta, was an Indian Hindus, Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher, and the chief disciple of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna. Vivekananda was a major figu ...
* Dev Kumari Thapa (1928–2011), Nepali short story writer * Banira Giri (1946–2021), Nepali poet and novelist (born and grew up in Kurseong, later moved to Kathmandu)


References


Bibliography

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External links

*
Official Website of the Kurseong Municipality


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