Howrah
lies alongside the west bank of the Hooghly River straightly opposite
to Calcutta. It is Calcutta's major satellite city and is the second largest
city in West Bengal. Howrah has most important Grand Trunk Road links
and is the eastern terminus of main rail lines passing through eastern,
northern, and central India. The city is linked with Calcutta crossways
the Hooghly River by the
enormous
and greatly traveled Howrah (1943) and Hooghly (1987) bridges Sibpur,
a southern suburb of Howrah, be full of light industry and railway workshops,
as well as a botanical garden established in 1786.
Howrah district of West Bengal is extending over an area of 1467 sq. kms.
The district is a triangular area of the country and the zenith being
located at the southern end. The district is surrounded in the north by
the Arambagh and Shrirampur sub-divisions of the district of Hugli. On
the east by Calcutta and South Twenty Four Parganas districts, on the
south by the Tamluk Subdivision of Medinipur district; and on the west
partially by the Tamluk and Ghatal Subdivisions of Medinipur and partially
by the Arambagh subdivision of Hugli. Headquarters of this region is Howrah.
Howrah serves up as a chief rail and road transport center for the Kolkata
urban section. One part of the region is entirely occupied with industrial
actions while other division is still going through the farming labors.
Conventional crafts-work is exclusive in the region. Century old Bengal
Engineering College and Botanical Garden are the units of brilliance.
The tourist spot at Gadiara and Uleberia pulls enormous number of guests
throughout the winter days.
Total
Area (Sq. Km.)
1467
Population
(1991 census)
3.73million
The
principle navigable watercourses in the region are the Hugli, Rupnarayan
and Damodar. These rivers supply the primary resources of the water supply
in the district. For the reason of the widespread connections of waterways
and the plentiful pools and ponds in the villages, the area is found to
be very prosperous in water and marsh shrubbery.
Access:
Road:
Howrah
is positioned straightforwardly reverse to Kolkata city, crossways the
Hooghly River. The distance while taking the Howrah Bridge is about 6
kms. Buses and taxis are effortlessly accessible for the area. Rail:
The railways cross the river and into the district of Howrah at Vivekananda
Bridge. One can effortlessly way in the township by getting on the train
at Dum Dum. Air:
The Dum Dum Airport is the nearby and in Kolkata suburbs.
Places
of interest
Howrah
Bridge
Rabindra Setu or Howrah Bridge relates t Kolkata's Burrabazar. A subsequent
bridge - the Vidyasagar Setu attaches south Howrah to the Kolkata Maidan.
The Kona Expressway connects Vidyasagar Setu to NH-2 and NH-6.
Howrah
Railway Station
The Howrah Railway Station is one of the busiest stations in India with
rail links to all foremost Indian cities and towns. Howrah Station also
serves up as an important station for the uptown railway services of the
Eastern and the South Eastern Railway.
The
Great Banyan
One of the foremost visitor magnetism of the city is the Indian Botanical
Gardens, in south Howrah. It covers over an area of 110.48 hectares. The
banyan tree here has one of the biggest shelters in the world. Adjoining
to the Botanical Garden is the Bengal Engineering College which is the
country's second oldest technological organization and is a deemed institution
of higher education. The Belur
Math
The Belur Math, established by Swami Vivekananda, the head office of the
Ramakrishna Mission, is positioned in Belur, north Howrah. The compound
has a more than a few learning institutions and the well-known Ramakrishna
temple.
Howrah
Maidan
Central Howrah has an open locale recognized as the Howrah Maidan. It
is the spot of a small stadium, a swimming complex and an auditorium,
named Sarat Sadan. Howrah Maidan is also the place of the Asia's largest
weekly textile marketplace identified as the Mangla Haat.
Gadiara
Gadiara is one of the most attractive and well-liked picnic spots. It
is located at the convergence of three rivers, Hooghly (Ganges), Rupnarayan
and Damodar. It is only just 90-100 km from Calcutta. There is a decaying
fort, constructed by Lord Clive in Gadiara. This was smashed in the destructive
flood in 1942. There is a little lighthouse fixed in Gadiara. Guests can
take pleasure in boating in the River Rupnarayan. Equally dawn and dusk
in Gadiara are truly worth watching because of its huge harbor akin to
a sea. But, nowadays, the tranquility and silence of Gadiara is slowly
fading as it becomes overcrowded.
How
to go there
There are normal ferry services to the other side of the river to Geonkhali
in Midnapore, to Nurpur in 24-Parganas.
And there are regular bus services both private and state; from Dharmatala
(Kolkata) to Gadiara. CTC buses ply from 7 O'clock in the morning to 4 o'clock
in the evening. Train travelers can take a train from Howrah to Bagnan and
then take a bus to Gadiara. Where to stay
There is a Government accommodation, the Rupnarayan Tourist Lodge.
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