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West Bengal University of Technology

West Bengal University of Technology

The West Bengal University of Technology is a public state university located in Kolkata, India.Funded initially by the Government of West Bengal, WBUT provides facilities for the pursuit of degree and advanced-level courses in engineering, management and other professional areas through its inhouse departments mainly and also through affiliated institutions. The university has been accorded affiliating university status with its jurisdiction encompassing the entire state of West Bengal. The latest survey by Dataquest's annual rankings of best Technical Universities/Colleges in India," WBUT made the top 25 and was ranked 22nd in 2012.
JNV Jalpaiguri

JNV Jalpaiguri

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Jalpaiguri {W.B}. It is one of the integrated school situated in Barobisha at a distance of 167 km from the district headquarter Jalpaiguri .
Jalpaiguri Teesta Spur

Jalpaiguri Teesta Spur

Teesta Spur is an awesome place in Jalpaiguri for ADDA & MASTI........
Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College

Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College

Danguajhar , Jalpaiguri , West Bengal , India, Jalpaiguri ,
It holds the distinction of being the second oldest Engineering College in West Bengal. Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College has consistently been ranked as one of the top most educational institute in the country.The institute symbolizes the spirit of creation. Today JGEC is comparable to any leading engineering college in India.JGEC alumni are rocking the whole world and the current students are eager to rock the world. The College is situated at the outskirt of Jalpaiguri Town, the Divisional HQ of seven Districts of North Bengal. The College offers Bachelor degrees (B.Tech) in six branches and Master degrees (M.Tech) in two branches of Engineering.
Jalpaiguri Polytechnic Institute

Jalpaiguri Polytechnic Institute

P.O- Denguajhar, Dt.- Jalpaiguri, Pin : 735121, Jalpaiguri ,
Technical education was one of the foremost priorities in the education policy when the country was struggling to stand on its own feet after independence. After the partition of the country, north Bengal witnessed a huge influx of displaced people from across the border. It was felt at that time that technical education might partly address the problem of growing unemployment among the Diaspora. At the same time, the tea industry- a pivotal economic force at that time in this region- needed technical experts in good numbers. With such a backdrop, His Highness Dr. Kailash Nath Katzu, Governor of West Bengal on The 15th August 1950, inaugurated the Jalpaiguri Polytechnic Institute. Some of the prominent tea-tycoons at that time played active roles in establishing the Polytechnic. Initially students had been admitted to one-year trade courses of branches like Carpentry, Masonry, Blacksmithy, Tailoring, and Fitter etc. The only diploma course started simultaneously with the trade courses was the diploma in Civil Engineering. The institution began its activity at ‘Patgola’ near Kadamtala, Jalpaiguri.It was shifted to its present location at Denguajhar on the 15th June, 1951. The diploma courses in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering were introduced in the year of 1958. Jalpaiguri Polytechnic has been functioning as Government Polytechnic since 15th February 1978 when this polytechnic was taken under the full administrative control of the Government of West Bengal. To keep pace with the rapidly changing scenario of the technical science, Diploma course in Electronics and Telecommunication as well as a Post Diploma Course in Computer Application (PDCA) have been introduced since the year of 1996.
Institute of pharmacy,jalpaiguri ,Govt. of West Bengal

Institute of pharmacy,jalpaiguri ,Govt. of West Bengal

intitute of pharmacy,jalpaiguri.hospital para,P.O+District:jalpaiguri, Jalpaiguri ,
Approved by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) & Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) Affilated to The West Bengal University of Health Sciences & State Medical Faculty of West Bengal
Jalpaiguri-Jpg

Jalpaiguri-Jpg

Jalpaiguri Born on:- 01/01/1869, pre independence era .
Jalpaiguri

Jalpaiguri

Jalpaiguri, 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. History 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.