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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Jalpaiguri

Jalpaiguri (Bengali: জলপাইগুড়ি Jôlpaiguṛi) is a town in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of Jalpaiguri district, and the divisional headquarters of the North Bengal region.
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1 History
2 Geography
3 Climate
4 Economy
5 Demographics
6 Civic administration
7 Politics
8 Places of interest
9 Education
9.1 Schools
9.2 Universities and colleges
9.3 Colleges
9.4 Education of the Backward Classes
10 Sports
10.1 Stadiums
10.2 Sports clubs
11 Transport
11.1 Bus services
11.2 Train services
12 Trivia
13 Notable residents
14 References
15 External links
[edit]History

Main article: History of Jalpaiguri
Jalpaiguri was initially founded as a trading centre, as the origins of its name suggests. The name Jalpaiguri may come from the Bhutanese term je-le-pe-go-ri, which means 'a place where warm clothes are bought and sold'. Others attribute the name to the more common Bengali term jôlpai "olive" and thus the name meaning "town of olives".
For some time, the town was capital of the Raikats of Baikunthapur. The town was part of the Duars area of the old Kamarupa and later the Bhutanese kingdoms, which was later annexed by the British in 1864. They divided the captured area into two parts and merged the eastern half into the Goalpara district (now in Assam) and converted the western half into a new district of Western Duars and then in 1869, it was reorganised and renamed to Jalpaiguri, with Jalpaiguri town becoming the district headquarters.
The town saw its main boom period during the late 19th and early 20th century, when the British found the region north-east of the town (called the Dooars region), near the foothills of the Bhutan hills very suitable for tea cultivation. Within a very small period the area was dotted with thousands of tea gardens, with Jalpaiguri town becoming the port-of-call for all going to those gardens. People flocked to the town to lay their hands on a part of the lucrative tea-trade. This resulted in the cosmopolitan nature of the town, with people from many parts of the country settling there. Business boomed and the town established itself as the premier commercial and cultural hub of the northern Bengal region. It also helped that the town was well connected with Kolkata (then Calcutta), as it lay on the main Railway link between Calcutta and Darjeeling (via the Hardinge Bridge and Parbatipur junction, now in Bangladesh).
The British had their own little spots in and around the town. The Jalpaiguri Club, the Race Course (now defunct), the beautiful bungalows along the banks of the Teesta and the Karala and the defunct airport at Panga, close to the town, bear testimony to this fact.
It is amazing how Jalpaiguri still retained most of its colonial character even fifty-plus years after independence. The core town possibly resembles more or less the same as it was during the end of the British rule. A walk along the Teesta beside the stately bungalows, built by the British, now housing the Government officials, would evoke the same feelings. A visit to the beautiful parks and gardens along the banks of the Karala gives peace to the strained city-dweller. This is colonial Bengal in all its glory.
Geography

Jalpaiguri is located at 26.52°N 88.73°E[1]. It has an average elevation of 75 metres (246 feet). Jalpaiguri lies in the middle of the vast fertile plains (Terai) south of the Himalayas, watered by innumerable rivers and rivulets rising from and flowing down the Himalayas. On a clear sunny day, Mount Kanchenjunga is visible from the town itself.

Teesta River
The town lies on the banks of the Teesta River, possibly the second largest river in West Bengal after the Ganga. A mass flood in 1968 nearly flattened out the town and huge spurs had to be built and the river diverted to some kilometers outside the town to avoid the same carnage as it caused. Other than Teesta, there are three other rivers passing by the town: Karala, Dharala and Panga.
The tiny River Karala flows through the middle of the town bisecting the town into two halves, thus prompting the remark, 'the Thames of Jalpaiguri'. Karala meets the Teesta some five kilometres south of the town.
[edit]Climate

The town experiences three seasons, namely Summer, Monsoons and Winter. Summers are tropical and quite hot with temperatures ranging in the mid-thirties. Monsoons are very severe with the town experiencing high amount of rainfall, sometimes stalling all life and activities. Winters are again quite severe and chilly, with the cold Himalayan winds blowing straight into the town. Temperatures are around 3 to 8 degrees Celsius during this period.
[edit]Economy

The economy of the town is centred around the tea industry. A Tea Auction Centre has recently come up in the town. The second largest employer in the town is the Government. Jalpaiguri is home to a number of district-level and divisional-level offices, thus having a large government-employee workforce. The recent setting up of the North Bengal bench of the Kolkata High Court has only added to the numbers. Business in the town is mainly centered around retailing goods, with the main centres around Merchant Road, D.B.C.Road and Temple Street.
A industrial park just 10 km from the town en route to Siliguri has come up at Raninagar. A number of companies like Coca Cola, Hindustan Lever(now it is not there), etc., have set up shop there.
Demographics

As of 2001 India census[2], Jalpaiguri had a population of 100,212. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Jalpaiguri has an average literacy rate of 80%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 83%, and female literacy is 75%. In Jalpaiguri, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Civic administration

Administration is the responsibility of the Jalpaiguri Municipality, one of the oldest in West Bengal. Setup in 1905, it is headed by a Chairman who is elected by the residents of the town. The responsibility of the welfare of the town and maintenance of public properties lies in its hands.
Politics

Current MLA from Jalpaiguri assembly constituency is Debaprasad Roy of INC, who won the seat in State elections of 2006. Previous MLAs from this seat include Gobinda Roy of FBL who won this seat in 2001, Anupam Sen of INC who won in 1996 and in 1991, and Nirmal kumar Bose of FBL who had won in 1987, 1982 and 1977.[3]
Jalpaiguri assembly constituency is part of Jalpaiguri (Lok Sabha constituency).[4]

Places of interest

Jalpaiguri Rajbari Gate
Jalpaiguri Rajbari, at Rajbaripara. "Rajbari" means Palace. The palace gate at Rajbari is a large unreinforced concrete arch structure..
Sun rise, sun rise at Teesta spur is a real refreshment.
River Karala, Walking through the bank of river Karala and enjoy the nature.
Several lakes in Rajbari Palace ground.
Jalpaiguri Nawab Bari (now the Jalpaiguri circuit bench of the Kolkata High Court).
Jubilee Park, a park located on the spurs of the River Teesta.
India's first Forensic Science laboratory in the Police Lines, Racecourse Para.
King Shaheber Ghat
Rabindra Bhawan (also called the Arya Natya Samaj).
The River Teesta.
Teesta Udyan, a children's park along the banks of the River Karala.
Sarojendra Deb Raikat Kala Kendra, an Art Gallery opposite the Town Club Stadium.
Town Club Stadium.
Jogomaya Kalibari, a famous temple dedicated to the Goddess Kali on Temple Street. It also houses a temple of Baba Loknath.
Durga Puja, specialy "THE RAVANA BADH" at Babupara (ghontuda, toy, ricki, bubai, rambo & sunits' favourite).
Kali Temple at Paharpur.
Several Tea Gardens (Karala Valley Tea Garden, Raipur Tea garden, Jaipur Tea garden, Denguajhar T.G.) are very near to Jalpaiguri Town and are worth a visit.
GOSALA mela near Denguajhar
Devi Choudhurani Mandir (A historical place)
Jalpesh Temple. An old Shiva temple about 15 km from the town.

Jalpesh Temple
Jatileshar Temple , Tie a stone on the branch of the old tree and wish for good.
Jaldapara Wildlife sanctuary, about 50 km west of the town
Gorumara National Park, a wildlife national park located north towards the northern part of Jalpaiguri district.
[edit]Education

[edit]Schools
Other than the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, there are private schools administered by either the CNI or Catholic or other non Christian schools --- these schools are affiliated mostly to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. Jalpaiguri is home to some of the best known schools under the WBCHSE, like the Zilla School and the Govt. Girls' School. Karala Girls' School (now Suniti Bala Girls High School) is the oldest girls' school in the region. Jalpaiguri Zilla School is also 125+ years old school. Some of the prominent schools in the town are -
Urban Area
Jalpaiguri Zilla School.
Jalpaiguri Govt. Girls' High School
Ananda Model High School
Fanindra Deb Institution(FDI)
Shishuniketan School
Central Girls School
Holy Child School
Sunity Bala Academy (formerly known as Sadar Girls' School)
Sonaullah High Secondary School
Sonali Girls School
Kadamtala Girls High School
Jalpaiguri High School
Arabindanagar Uchamadhyamik Vidyalaya
Saint Anthony's Day School.always a step ahead
St.Paul's School
Radclif School
Jalpaiguri Hindi High School
Deshbandhunagar boys high school, Deshbandhunagar, W/No. 14. Jalpaiguri
Deshbandhunagar Girls School, Deshbandhunagar, W/No. 14. Jalpaiguri
Ashalata Basu Vidyalaya, Old Police Line
Rural Area
Mohitnagar Taraprasad Uchcha Vidyalaya (Boye's/Girl's), Mohitnagar
Ursuline Girls School (Hindi)
St. Viani School
St. Ambrose Open School
Raninagar Rabindra Nath Uchcha Vidyalaya, Raninagar.
Mudipara Nagendra Nath High School, Belakoba.
Mundabasti Primary School, Assam More.
Banizer Hat High school,satkhamar
Debnagar Satish Lahiri Higher Secondary School
Kumudni Balika Vidyalaya, Debnagar.
Dharmudeb High School, Vivekananda Palli
[edit]Universities and colleges
All colleges in the town are affiliated to the North Bengal University, Raja Rammohanpur, Siliguri except Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College which is affiliated to the West Bengal University Of Technology WBUT. Ananda Chandra College is the leading science and arts college in the district of Jalpaiguri.
[edit]Colleges
Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College
Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College
Jalpaiguri Polytechnic Institute
Junior Polytechnic Institute
Jalpaiguri Law College
Ananda Chandra College
Ananda Chandra College of Commerce
Prasanna Deb College
B.T. College
Institute of Pharmacy
The eminent educationists who had played pioneering role in spread of education in this district included Raja Prasannadev Raikut, Mr. Mahendra Lal Bose, Dr. Charu Chandra Sanyal, Mr. Jibangati Roy, Mr. Nalini Kanta Rahut, Mr. Upendra Nath Burman, Mr. Kaminikanta Rahut, Mr. Khagendra Nath Dasgupta, Mr. Jagadindradev Raikut, Munsi Md. Sonaullah etc.
[edit]Education of the Backward Classes
Majority of the local residents are Rajbonshis who have been economically and educationally backward as compared to the outsiders who are mostly Bengalis from Eastern Bengal (now Bangladesh) and South Bengal. Now the literacy among the Rajbonshis is gradually increasing and for this the credit must go to dedicated philanthropists and educationists like Raja Prasannadev Raikut (himself a Rajbonshi), Mr. Mahendra Lal Bose and Dr. Charu Chandra Sanyal. They made utmost efforts to establish schools in interior and remote villages resided by the Rajbonshis.
[edit]Sports

[edit]Stadiums
Jalpaiguri has two main stadium. The Town Club Stadium and newly built Jalpaiguri Sports Complex.
[edit]Sports clubs
Jalpaiguri Town Club is a century old club in this town. Other old sports clubs in Jalpaiguri are: JYMA, FUC and JYCC Olympia .
Milan Sangha, Mohan Bagan Fans Club,East Bengal Fans Club, RSA (Raikatpara Sporting Association) and Sanghasree Club are some other notable clubs of the town.
[edit]Transport

The main mode of public transport is the rickshaw. Amongst personal transport, people use bicycles and other two-wheelers. Use of four-wheelers is also catching up slowly.
[edit]Bus services
There are several bus stands.
NBSTC depot.- Govt. Buses are available from here.
Kadamtala Bus Terminus.- Private buses to Siliguri are available from here.
Super Bus Stand near the Railway Station - Super (or non stop) bus services to Siliguri are available from here.
Santipara Private Bus Terminus - Buses to the Dooars region, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Mathabhanga, Malbazar etc. are available from here.
Haldibari Bus Standnear the Railway Station - Bus services to Haldibari are available from here
The town is very well connected to Siliguri (45 km away), Kolkata and all neighbouring towns and districts.
[edit]Train services
Jalpaiguri lies in the Northeast Frontier Railway zone of the Indian Railways. There are Railway links to the rest of the country directly and via Kolkata as well. The major railway junction of New Jalpaiguri (Code:NJP) is just 40 km from the town. The other stations servicing the town directly are Jalpaiguri Road (Code:JPE) and Jalpaiguri (Code:JPG). Nearly the whole country is connected via the stations of New Jalpaiguri and Jalpaiguri Road. The Jalpaiguri railway station (lying on the old Sealdah-Siliguri route via Bangladesh) is primarily used for a couple of trains to Kolkata (Sealdah).
[edit]Trivia

Jalpaiguri is the largest district of North Bengal.
Jalpaiguri experiences highest rainfall in West Bengal.
The statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on the banks of the Karala, is said to be the oldest in the country.
Forensic lab in Police Lines in Racecourse para is the first forensic lab in India.
The 'Power House' in Nayabasti (Now Known as Nivedita Sarani) was inaugurated by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
Jalpaiguri will soon have a stand alone Trauma Centre in whole North Bengal funded by Central govt.
[edit]Notable residents

Debes Roy, famous Bengali author of novels & Short Stories
Ratan Lal Basu, renowned fiction writer in English
Samaresh Majumdar, famous Bengali author of novels like Uttoradhikar, Kalpurush, Kaalbela, etc.
P.K.Banerjee, renowned football player and coach who represented India at the international level.
Uday Shankar Sarker
Laxman Moulik, notable freedom fighter and Tamrapatra receiver.
Umesh Sharma, the most prolific author of books and articles on history and other aspects of Jalpaiguri and Raikut family.
/* References */ Late Dr. Dhiraj Mohan Sen the 1st Congress President of Jalpaiguri after Independence and a renowned Doctor. Dr. Anupam Sen Renowned doctor Ex MLA of Jalpaiguri
[edit]References

^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Jalpaiguri
^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
^ "State Elections 2006 - Partywise Comparision for 20-Jalpaiguri Constituency of West Bengal". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
^ "Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies". West Bengal. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-10-02.

1 comment:

  1. Good information, but name of the notable residents like Late B.C Ghose, Late S.P. Roy is missing.

    D.J. Basu

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