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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Jhargram

Jhargram (Bengali:ঝাড়গ্রাম) is a subdivisional municipality in the Paschim Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
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1 History
2 Geography
3 Today
3.1 Place of interest
3.2 Art and Culture
3.3 Tusu song
3.4 Hotels
4 Demographics
5 Politics
6 References
7 External links
[edit]History

Legend has it that around 1574.AD Man Singh had come to conquer Bengal on behalf of Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great from Rajasthan(Erstwhile Rajputana Kingdom). He appointed two of his loyal officers in the army, Sarveshwar Singh and his elder brother to defeat the local tribal rulers of the region known as Jungalkhand, the area was populated by Tribals known as Santhals, Mallas, Bhumij and Lodhas.The area belonged to Malla Raja. Raja Sarveshwar Singh together with the Rajput Military force and Cavalry invaded the deep forest region known as Junglekhanda, and defeated the tribal rulers the Mallas and adopted the surname Malla Deb and set up his kingdom with its capital naming it Jhargram. In order to commerate this victory every year an idol of Malla Raja is made and killed on Vijaya Dasami (Dessehra) day. After residing in the area for four months, Man Singh decided to return to Rajasthan(Rajutana) and left his loyal officers Sarveshwar Singh and his elder brother behind . As per the custom of the Royalty the elder brother would ascend the throne and become the Raja of the State and the younger brother would be the Prime Minister or Advisor to the Raja and therefore would be entitled to an allowance from the State.As youger brother Raja Sarveshwar Malla Deb desired not to go back. He was made the Raja of the Junglekhand Area subedar to the Mughal emperor Akbar and the elder brother was made the Raja of Bhishnupur or commonly known as Mallabhum.that later became independent. This is how Man Singh established the Malla Raj or the Rajput Rule in Bengal that was divided in two parts,with the ain Capital at Bishnupur and under the your brother Sarveshwar Malla Deb with Jhargram as the capital. Raja Sarveshwar Malla Deb was the founder of the present Jhargram Royal Family-(Raj Family),he belonged to the Kshtriya Chandra Vansha Chauhan clan of Rajputs. The name of the State Capital came to be known as Jhargram, it was surrounded by walls and canals known as Ugal in local language. The Man who was the hero or bull within the surrounded wall and canal was called Ugal Sanda.. As such the full name of the Raja of the State was known as Sarveshwar Malla Ugal Sanda Deb and the title has been continued up to Raja Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb. Many portions of the state was donated by the Raj family to their family's (Sabha Pandits) Scholars, Brahmin's poor who were later on become the properties of the area and recognized as Zamindars of the area. Before the abolition of Zamindars in indepenedent India in the year 1954, the area of the estate was 252 sq. miles. History has witnessed many ups and downs of Jhargram Raj family. Maharaja of Mayurbhanj, ruler of the adjoining state and the Nawbab of Murshidabad taking advantage of the family's idleness and luxurious life invaded and won the Southern portion of Jhargram i.e. Gopiballavpur, Nayabasan & Nayagram. To date there are still some places and markets in the area called Ugal Sand's that etc. the family is known for their noble heartedness from the very inceptions. In this seventeenth century Jhargram Raj family took part in "CHUAR MUTINY" to protect their independent status from the British. Around 1767 East India Company led by Robert Clive came from Midnapore via Radhanagar to invade Jhargram. Raja revolted against British Raj but ultimately surrendered to the British Raj and the Revenue was fixed for only 500/- per year. Jhargram was then recognized as a Zamindari estate under the British and the Ruler was given the title of Raja. Jhargram twice fell into court of wards after the death of Raja Raghunath Malla Ugal Sanda Deb and Raja Cahndi Charan Malla Ugal Sanda Deb respectively. But was later released when the Raja Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb attained majority. In this connection it may be mentioned that in the year 1944-45 the then Vice-Roy of India agreed to recognize Jhargram as feudatory state, Subedar to Mayurbhanj etc. but at that time whole India was going through Turmoil and moved for independent India lips mission and cabinet mission came here to negotiate with Congress & Muslim League and other Parties etc. The proposal for feudatory status of Jhargram Raj was moped then.
It is not possible in this short space to describe the history of Raj family who reigned here for last four hundred years. It is to inform Jhargram people shortly and about three or four generations who are well known for their generosity for the people of Jhargram even beyond Jhargram.
Raja Raghunath Malla Deb who was the sixteenth generation of the family and great grandfather of Raja Birendra Bijoy Malla Deb was an extraordinary wrestler of this area. His instrument of exercise has been kept in the Raj Palace and Calcutta Museum. And it seems that he was not an ordinary wrestles and super human should handle the instrument used. It is known from the people of that time that he was a great devotee of Lord Bhairab. At the fag end of eighteenth century i.e. 1884-85 he was the first student of F.A. from this backward area surrounded by deep forest. Of course he left for Midnapore before the final exam of F.A to marry Raj Kumari Raj Lakshmi Devi of Silda. He was famous for his charity, when cost of Rice is only one rupee per maund he donated thousands of Bighas of lands to his needy poor tenants, even he had taken a loan of Rupees Three lakhs to remove the poverty of his poor and needy tenants.
In this renowned family Raja Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb born in the year 1909, Raja Raghunath Malla Ugal Sanda Deb, grandfather Raja Chandi Charan Malla Deb father respectively expired in the year 1912 and 1916, respectively Jhargram Raj estate was the then under court of wards as settled with the Government by Late Raja Raghunath Malla Ugal Sanda Deb. And as per the rule District Magistrate was to be the guardian of minor Raja Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb. The then Magistrate under the guidance of him minor Raja Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb has been admitted and continued up to Matriculation exam in the Midnapore Colligiate School. At this time Magistrate appointed Prof. Debendra Mohan Bhattacharjee of Midnapore College who held from Faridpore (Dacca Division) as guardian tutor of minor Jhargram Raja Narasingha Malla Deb to guide and supervise the smooth running of life and studies and character development.
In the year 1929 Raja Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb become major (attained majority) Jhargram Raj estate had been released from court of wards of Bengal Govt. Raja Saheb had passed his I.A Examination from Midnapore College in First Division and got admission in Presidency College of Calcutta. Raja Saheb then empowered his preceptor Debendra Mohan Bhattacharjee to guide and administer the Jhargram Raj estate in a right way.
This is exaggeration to say that 1929-1950 as Prof.Debendra Mohan Battacharya as the administrator was the Golden Period of Jhargram estate .In these Twenty one years Jhargram developed into a Township and during this period many educational Institutions were established and developed. Kumud Kumari Institution (K.K.I) the Premier Institution of Sub-division had been developed. Jhargram Agricultural College was established which later on was converted to Jhargram Raj College, Vidyasagar Bani Bhaban, Vidyasagar Polytechnic, Sarada Vidyapith with the help of Swami Sarbanandaji other institution within the Jhargram estate area established for this development of backward Jhargram people. All the Primary Schools within Jhargram estate have been established and run by helping and bearing salary of Teachers and other expenses. The royal family has established and assisted in the running of all primary institutions in the Jhargram estate. After the establishment of Bani Bhaban under guidance of Lady Abala Bose for widows only there was no other institution the education of before 1940 on the advice of his manager Debendra Mohon Bhattacharjee Raja Saheb has donated and built a house to accommodate a Girls School up to Primary section and it developed up to Class VI and opened by the then magistrate Mr. Burge and the institution was named after his name Burge Memorial School. In the year 1947 further land was acquired and Jhargram Raj constructed Building and the estate to develop it donated a substantial amount to the secondary stage and with the help of the then Chief Minister, Prafulla Chandra Ghosh the institution become pure Govt. School and renamed after the first wife of Raja Saheb Rani Binode Manjuri Govt. Girl's School and it is now one of the best school of West Bengal. It would be in justifiable if we do not describe his humanly good qualities of Raja Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb, during his twenty-five years of reign. He has donated during this short space of time 19 lacs of rupee cash and 10 thousand bighas of land in this area for development of different institutions extending from Calcutta Bangiya Sahitya Parishad to Delhi Kali Bari. In the Midnapore District Town he has donated for construction of building & donated fund purchase Lobmary's Books and borne all the expenses to built Jhargram Stadium at Midnapore. But now the name 'Jhargram Stadium' has been changed to 'Aurobinda Stadium' after his death. At the consent of Raj the Court of Wards gave family land and grant for establishment of Hospital in the name of Chandi Charan Charitable Hospital. Later on in every Tahsil area a charitable hospital on a miniature scale was established for Primary treatment in the near by villages. He has got many other qualities, which are worth mentioning. He was very much lover and entrust sports and games like his uncle Ganga Charan Malla Deb. At this time Rs. 20 / 22 thousand was allotted and sanctioned and subscribed every year for the development sports. He was a very a good angler and Shikari for which he won many trophies are still in the Palace. Rather than this he was a very good Photographer. He had won many international prizes from Switzerland, Thailand, Singapore and Russia. He was conferred the title of Raja in 1920 and honored with O.B.E (Officer of the British Empire) and K.C.B.A (Knight Commander of the British Army) status by the British. He inherited a keen interest and ear for music from his family. Music was his interest qualities from his family, he had a deep knowledge of Baishnab Sangeet. Due to his popularity in this area Dr. Bidhan Ch. Roy the then Chief Minister of Bengal wanted to exploit his popularity and requested his to contest in 1st and 2nd Loke Sabha election from Midnapore Constituency which he won easily with a record margin. He expired on 11.11.1976 in Calcutta.
His good natured and efficient son Shri Birendra Bijoy Malla Deb after finishing University education got involved in for Politics and he was three times Member of Legislative Assembly of West Bengal from Jhargram constituency. He was a very good Cricket Player and was the captain of cricket team from school to university and three time received the best legislator award in the West Bengal legislative assembly. He had established many family business so that his family is able to cope with the modern tune. And later on he retained from all activities due to illness.
His mother Rani Binod Manjuri Devi expired in the year 1945. Who came from Maharaja Mayurbhanj's family.
Raja Birendra Bijoy married Rani Indira Devi daughter of Maharaja Sonepur(Orissa), which was feudatory state with a nine-gun salute in the British Regime.Rani Indira Devi coming from such a high honored state having so much of luxuries, she lived and passed 40 years in Jhargram and she felt shy if any body described her past activity in her father's house. It would not exaggeration to say that she was rather say the navigator of Jhargram Royal family. She looked every thing and guide in a right way. She had got clear vision in everything small big and proud less in nature.
She was very much skilled in even stitching garland for Shri Shri Radharamanji, thus family deity. And very kind to her family employees and had never taken revenge to the persons who behave ill with her and she was attached to various charitable institutions.
Rani Indira Devi died on 25th July 1997 while Raja Birendra Bijoy Malla Deb died on 22nd February 2000. They are succeeded by their two sons Raja Shivendra Bijoy Malla Deb and Kumar Joydeep Malla Deb and two daughters Radharani and Rajshree. Both Shivendra and Joydeep are looking after their family business and involved in politics and members of the Indian National Congress Party. Raja Shivendra Bijoy Malla Deb is married to Jyoti Devi of Balarampur Royal family Orissa and they have a son Vikramaditya Malladeb while Kumar Joydeep Malla Deb is married to Preity Devi daughter of Rao Sahab Shankareshwar Pratap Singh of Rampur Naikin, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, they have a son Harshvardhan Malla Deb and a daughter Rajnandini Malla Deb.

Source: Dept of Archives.Jhargram Raj Palace.
[edit]Geography

Jhargram is located at 22.45°N 86.98°E[1]. It has an average elevation of 81 metres (265 feet). This city is surrounded with dense Saal forests and situated on Howrah Mumbai main railway line
[edit]Today

Jhargram is the Sub-Divisional town of Jhargram Sub-Division situated in the western part of Paschim Medinipur District of West Bengal. Beyond the Gangetic plains of Bengal, Jhargram offers the most exotic beauties of undulating topography culminating in hill ranges of Belpahari, Kankrajhor in the North to the serene beauties of meandering Subarnarekha river in the South. Jhargram is the paradise of nature lovers with bountiful forests of sal, mahul, wild elephants, deer and birds. The ancient temples, royal palaces, folk tunes and rhythms of tribal make it all the more attractive destination of tourists who love to discover the unknown and unaffected beauties of nature. I like to appeal to all nature loving tourists to come to Jhargram - smell it, feel it and inspire others to visit it.
Sub-Divisional Officer, Jhargram
[edit]Place of interest
Rohini: This is a historical village situated in the bank of Subarnarekha River. Birth place of famous Vaishnav saint Rashikanandaji maharaj. Jhargram Raj Palace,Sri Sri Savitri Maata Mandir,Deer Park,Jungal Mahal,Rose Garden ,MPS farm ,Chilkigarh,Sri Sri Kanak Durga Mandir,Kanrajhor,Sutan Forest,Jhilimili. Gopivallavpur,Rameshwar Shiv mandir,Tapovan.
[edit]Art and Culture
JHARGRAM is the golden treasury of tribal dances. The Santals, Mundas, Bhumijs, Lodhas and Sabars (aboriginal tribes) co-exist here. Their social performances, religious rites and rituals are expressed through dances amid jungles. Some of these tribal dances are at the verge of extinction. We would represent the rare tribal folk-dances in the following manner : Bhuang: It is a popular and beautiful folk-dance of the Santals. During Durgotsab (Durga Puja) the Vijaya-dasami is the auspicious day for Bhuang-dance. A myth is there, only male artists wearing dhuties on knee, napkin around waist, red tape in unpolished hair and feathers of peacock upon head; dance from afternoon to night. This dance is named after a peculiar musical instrument called 'Bhuang'. The Bhuang is made of pumpkin. Chang-Dance: Far away from civilized society the aboriginal hunting tribe Lodha & Sabars reside. They live in the woods. Their only dance is 'Chang'. It is generally held during worship, marriage and sometime during funerals also. A daffli like musical instrument is 'changu' made from karat tree is needed at the time of dancing. Five to Seven Lodha male artists participate in it. They dance in encircling from evening to mid-night amid the jungles. It is very thrilling. The dance is quite unknown to the greater world. It is a matter of great tragedy that due to rapid urbanization, cultural aggression and influence of external culture, this dance is becoming extinct. Chhou: Originally Chhouu dance is a tropical traditional composition of a place in Purulia district of West Bengal. Having its base from Ramayana and Mahabharata, accepting different tales from these epics, the artist wear Mask of the heroes and perform the play. Chhou dance is the traditional dance belonging to Raj Family of Chilkigarh. It has gained international recognition. In later periods this dance spread in various places of Jhargram without the use of Masks. It is a rare war-dance of the Santal tribe of the forest-based areas. The dance is held during summer on the eve of hunting. Artists with arms show their heroic attitude with music. Only male santal youth take part in the dance. Musical instruments like Madals & Dhamsas and Bows-arrows, arms like Tangi are used in the dance. Ranpa: The dance is a rare Mundari dance. The artists use ladder made of bamboos while dancing. The dancers have to work hard during the dance. There is every chance to fall from ladder. The folk artists are young, use dhuties, red-napkins, red-tap on the forehead, wear stockings on their feet. Madal and dhamsas are the main musical-instruments. Saharul: It is a seasonal dance of the Santals. When new leaves grow on Sal-trees in the Bengali month 'Vaisak' (April-May) the Santals worship their Goddess 'Mamarey' under an old Sal tree and welcome leafy Sal trees by their unusual dance. The dance is called 'Saharul' or 'Sarul'. Both male and female artists wearing dhuties and saries, wearing flowers in their head dance encircling. Madal, Dhamsa, Jhumka, are the musical instruments played by male artists. The dance is performed since morning to evening.
[edit]Tusu song
"Chal Tusu Naite Jabo
Balite bandh Bandhabo
Kalir Jale Naiyan Karibo
Jharnae Kesh Milabo."
Tusu: Tusu is the integral part of the rural lifestyle, which comes from within the music and dance. Mainly the Kurmis and Mahatos are entitled to this ancient form of art. It is a seasonal festival. Tusu is reaping of the sown. Here reaping means a child. That is why women play a main part.
Bhadhu: Bhadhu is a harvesting song. It is all round the year sadness for the Tusu and Bhadhu.Tusu and Bhadhu is the crop with gold.
[edit]Hotels
The Palace Tourist Resort , Kaushalya Heritage, Doolung Guest House, MPS Resorts & Hotels, Aranya Sundari Guest House, Banani Atithi Nibas, Jhargram Guest House.
[edit]Demographics

As of 2001 India census[2], Jhargram had a population of 53,158. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Jhargram has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82%, and female literacy is 71%. In Jhargram, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.
The Jhargram palace

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