Jorabagan
Jorabagan | |
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Neighbourhood in Kolkata (Calcutta) | |
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Country | ![]() |
State | West Bengal |
City | Kolkata |
Ward |
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Metro Station | Girish Park |
Parliamentary constituency | Kolkata Uttar |
Assembly constituency | Jorasanko, Shyampukur |
Elevation | 36 ft (11 m) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 129,701 |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 700 006 |
Area code(s) | +91 33 |
Jorabagan (Bengali: জোড়াবাগান) is a neighbourhood in north Kolkata, earlier known as Calcutta, in the Indian state of West Bengal. As a neighbourhood, it covers a small area but its importance is primarily because of the police station[1] and the assembly constituency.
Etymology
Jorabagan, meaning ‘a pair of gardens’ in Bengali, was so named because the road through it led to the garden houses of Gobindram Mitter and Umichand.[2]
History
Jorabagan is part of old Sutanuti. It is in this neighbourhood that Job Charnock made his famous landing at Sutanuti ghat in 1690. Mohunton’s ghat between Beniatola and Sobhabazar ghats lurks the forgotten traditional landing place. There was a large tree under which Job Charnock is believed to have rested.[3]
The Sabarna Roy Choudhury Paribar Parishad, and nine other intellectuals of the city filed a public interest litigation before the Kolkata High Court in 2001 demanding a probe into the matter whether Job Charnock can be regarded as the founder of Kolkata. The Court, upon an Expert Committee finding, declared that Job Charnock cannot be regarded as the founder of the city.[4][5]
Geography
Nimtala ghat in the neighbourhood is the burning ghat where Hindus cremate their dead.[3] Amongst the more renowned people cremated there was Rabindranath Tagore and the place is marked with a memorial structure. Nimtala ghat now has an electric crematorium.
Demographics
Jorabagan police station area spread over ward nos. 19 (Ahiritola-Beniatola), 20 (Jorabagan, Nimtalaghat), 21 (Jorabagan – partly under North Port PS), 24, (Pathuriaghata, Malapara), and 25 (part of Jorasanko) had a total population of 129,701 in the 2001 census, of which 77,367 were males and 52,334 were females. The entire area recorded negative decadal growth.[6] The neighbourhood is dominated by Marwaris and is largely Hindi-speaking.
See also
References
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External links
Kolkata/North Kolkata travel guide from Wikivoyage
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- ↑ Cotton, H.E.A., Calcutta Old and New, 1909/1980, p 104, General Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Cotton, H.E.A., p. 282
- ↑ Bangiya Sabarna Katha Kalishetra Kalikatah by Bhabani Roy Choudhury, (Bengali), Manna Publication. ISBN 81-87648-36-8
- ↑ Sabarna Prithivi - website of the Sabarna Roy Choudhury family
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