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Hooghly District Judges' Court

Hooghly District Judges' Court

http://calcuttahighcourt.nic.in/district_courts/hooghly.htm
Hooghly Institute of Technology

Hooghly Institute of Technology

Vivekananda Road, (Pipulpati More); P.O.+Dist.-Hooghly., Hooghly-Chinsurah ,
█║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌│║█║▌ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Copyright HIT.Hooghly ©2011 Hooghly Institute of Technology, having its location in the district of Hooghly, in the hinterland of Kolkata suburb is a reputed premier Institution of the Govt. of West Bengal and is engaged in proliferation of technical education ever since its emergence in the year 1952.It provides proper Educational Environment to “foster the pursuit of excellence” in such a way that each of the students can reach the maximum scholastic and personal excellence. The students passed from this Institute are working in various renowned concerns for many years with their efficiency in excellence and also possessing top positions in upgraded e-business scenario. Presently the Institute offers the Diploma in Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and Chemical Engineering. The Institute is used to organize regular Industrial Institute Interaction program through annual seminar, which have opened a universal arena of industrial world to the matured and skilled students. On the basis of this interaction the training of the students was directed towards the industry’s aptitude. Also one months vocational training of all the final year students to various industries touched the final fillip to the students for providing the solid base for the student’s adjustment in the highly competitive industrial world.
SFI-Hooghly Chuchurah Local Committee Help Center

SFI-Hooghly Chuchurah Local Committee Help Center

এটি ১৯৭০ সালে প্রতিষ্ঠিত এবং সংগঠনটির দাবী অনুসারে ২০০৫ সাল পর্যন্ত বিদ্যালয় এবং বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় স্তরে এর সদস্যসংখ্যা প্রায় ৩ কোটি ৫০ লক্ষ।[১] বর্তমানে সর্বভারতীয় স্তরে এসএফআইয়ের নেতৃত্বদান করছেন সাধারণ সম্পাদক ঋতব্রত বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় এবং সভাপতি পি.কে. বিজু। সংগঠন: ভারতের ছাত্র ফেডারেশনের মত অনুসারে শিক্ষা হল সমাজবিপ্লবের একটি অন্যতম হাতিয়ার এবং এই কথাটি বিশেষ ভাবে ভারতের ক্ষেত্রে প্রযোজ্য। যদিও সমগ্র ভারতেই এসএফআই সক্রিয় ভূমিকা পালন করে তবুও ছাত্র রাজনীতিতে এর অস্তিত্ব প্রকট মূলত পশ্চিমবঙ্গ, কেরল এবং ত্রিপুরাতে। এছাড়া অন্ধ্র প্রদেশ এবং তামিল নাড়ুতেও এর কিছু সাংগঠনিক শক্তি রয়েছে। পশ্চিমবঙ্গ এবং কেরলের সমস্ত বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়গুলি এসএফআইয়ের শক্ত ঘাঁটি হিসেবে পরিচিত। অন্যান্য যে কয়েকটি অঞ্চলে এর সামান্য সংগঠন রয়েছে সেগুলি হল, দিল্লির জওহরলাল নেহ্‌রু বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, শিমলার হিমাচল প্রদেশ বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, হায়দরাবাদ কেন্দ্রীয় বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, ওসমানিয়া বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় এবং রাজস্থান বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়। এটি ভারতের তথা সমগ্র বিশ্বের একটি অন্যতম ছাত্র সংগঠন। লক্ষ্যসমূহ: ভারতের ছাত্র ফেডারেশনের মত অনুসারে শিক্ষা হল সমাজবিপ্লবের একটি অন্যতম হাতিয়ার এবং এই কথাটি বিশেষ ভাবে ভারতের ক্ষেত্রে প্রযোজ্য।
Bandel, Hooghly - 712123

Bandel, Hooghly - 712123

Bandel, Hooghly ,
BANDEL (Bengali: ব্যান্ডেল) PIN CODE : 712123 . It Is A Very Beautiful Urban City, Which Is Devolping Very Fast For The People Who Belongs Here. It's Very Good Tourist Spot For It's Natural View & It's Heritage. We The People Of Bandel Well-Comes You From The Core Of Our Heart. . The place is founded by Portuguese settlers, is a suburban area in Chinsurah-Mogra block in Chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. . It is under Chinsurah police station and is a part of Kolkata Metropolitan Area. Bandel is also known as a major junction station of Eastern Railway, it is 40 km from Howrah station. The Howrah–Bardhaman Main line, the Bandel–Naihati line and the Bandel–Katwa line meet here. If you "like" this page and then see or read something you don't like or are offended by on this page you can: 1. Voice your opinion in the comment section. (Everyone is entitled to their opinion, even if someone else thinks it's wrong.) 2. UNLIKE the page if it bothers you that much. HOW TO UNLIKE A PAGE: Go to the page. Under the big cover photo to the right you will see a cog wheel. Click the down arrow next to it. A menu will drop down. Click "unlike". You won't receive anymore posts from the page. DON'T be a wimp and "report it". Reports to FB should be made about REAL issues - not a blog page. So don't ruin everyone else's good time. Pretend it's TV. If you don't like what you see then change the channel. On another note.....I will delete any posts, comments or pictures I feel are inappropriate and don't jive with my vibe. This is MY page. It's MY call. If something you posted or your comment has been deleted I have my reasons. For example I will remove lewd, crude, disgusting comments. If you want to be childish and gross please go elsewhere. Page owners, do not spam your links in the comments. If you like the content and want to pass it along, please be courteous and use the SHARE feature. Although you may able to Google some of these pictures we did the ACTUAL WORK finding/editing them. So don't be taking credit and then getting all potty mouth when you get busted. In a nutshell, this page is for entertainment purposes. Try to remember that when you're here, you're on MY wall whether it popped up in your feed or not. Whatever, I'm done ranting, have fun and enjoy the page....BLAH BLAH BLAH LOVE, PEACE AND ALL THINGS GROOVY! NOTE: PRIVACY NOTICE: Warning--any person and/or institution and/or Agent and/or Agency of any governmental structure including but not limited to the United States Federal Government also using or monitoring/using this website or any of its associated websites, you do NOT have my permission to utilize any of my profile information nor any of the content contained herein. You are hereby notified that you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing, disseminating, or taking any other action against me with regard to this profile and the contents herein. The foregoing prohibitions also apply to your employee(s), agent(s), student(s) or any personnel under your direction or control. The contents of this profile are private and legally privileged and confidential information, and the violation of my personal privacy is punishable by law. *************************************************************** It is recommended that other members post a similar notice to this or you may copy and paste this one. ***************************************************************
Hooghly-Chuchura

Hooghly-Chuchura

P.O. CHINSURAH, Hooghly ,
Hooghly-Chuchura was a municipality formed by the merging of two towns, Hugli and Chinsura, in 1865. The names are spelled in other ways including Hooghly, Hugli, Hughli, Ugulim (in Portuguese), Chinsura, Chunchura, Chuchro and Chinsurah. Hugli-Chuchura is located at 22°54′N 88°23′E / 22.90°N 88.39°E. This city is situated on the flood plain on the right bank of river Bhagirathi-Hooghly. A View of Chinsura the Dutch settlement in Bengal The town of Hooghly-Chuchura was founded by the Portuguese in 1579, but the district has thousands of years of heritage in the form of the great kingdom of Bhurshut. The city flourished as a trading port and some religious structures were built. One such structure is a church dedicated to a charismatic statue of the Mother Mary brought by the Portuguese. In the 17th century, political disorder struck the city and the Mughal governor of Bengal expelled the Portuguese. The statue was lost in the river by the Portuguese when fleeing. The statue was later found by the local people on the bank of the river. The arrested Portuguese were taken to Delhi where a death sentence of trampling by elephants was decreed. When the emperor Shah Jahan heard this he ordered the priests released and granted a piece of land on the bank of the river Hoogly where the statue of the Mother Mary was reestablished. There a church was constructed to house the statue, which still receives pilgims today. The church was renovated in 1980s and has been declared as a basilica by the authority of Rome. In 1656 the Dutch erected a factory on the site of the town. At that time Kolkata was the principal settlement in Dutch Bengal, used as a base for the Dutch intra-Asian opium trade. In 1759 a British force under Colonel Forde was attacked at the Battle of Chinsurah by the garrison of Chinsura on its march to Chandernagore. In less than half an hour the Dutch attackers were routed. In 1795, during the Napoleonic wars, the settlement was occupied by a British garrison. At the peace of 1814 it was restored to the Dutch. It was among the cessions in India made by the king of the Netherlands in 1825 in exchange for the British possessions in Sumatra. Both Chinsurah and Hooghly played a role in the Bengal renaissance and the Indian independence movement. "Vande Mataram", India's national song, was composed by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay at Joraghat in Chinsurah. Nazrul Islam's revolutionary songs were penned while he was imprisoned by the British in Hooghly Jail. Hugli Chinsurah has three rail stations- Chinsurah (CNS) and Hooghly on the Howrah railway-line and Hooghly Ghat (HYG) on the Sealdah railway line. Chinsurah railway station is well connected to Howrah, Bandel, Burdwan, and other cities. A few passenger and express trains stop at Chinsurah station. Hooghly Ghat station is situated just beside the Jubilee bridge. All the Bandel Naihati locals stop there. Transportation within Chinsurah is mainly by bus, auto and rickshaw. Buses from the stand go to cities such as Memari, Tarakeswar, Serampore, Chandannagar, Arambagh, Bankura, Digha. Chinsurah is linked to Naihati by ferry services. MAIN ATTRACTIONS :- • Bandel Church (bacillica ground) • Hooghly Imambara • Ghorir More (Edwardian clock tower) • Hooghly Collegiate School (Estd.1812),a heritage building. • Temple of Shandeshwar • Diocese church • Dutch cemetery • Chinsurah Maidan (maath ground) • Rup Nagar (maath) • Temple of Mahishmardini • District Court building • Ghats on the Ganges (130) • Anna Maria Sulivan Monument (ground fad center) • Kazi Nazrul Karagar (jail) • Jail khana maath (maath dual ground) • Hooghly Mohosin College • Hooghly Branch School • Armenium Church • Bankim Bhawan (Jora Ghat)
Tel: 9433257481
Uttarpara - The Place Of Angels

Uttarpara - The Place Of Angels

......... The Year 1704 AD - a Zaminder of famous Sabarnya Chowdhury clan, Shri Ratenswar Roychowdhury left his ancestral village near Barrackpur of 24 pargans district for a new residence on the banks of river Hooghly - Ootarpara. In those days, village Ootarpara was northern part of village Bally (in Bengali, Ootarpara literally means Northern Part), forming part of Sheorafully Zamindary. Shri Ratenswar exchanged his ancestral property for Ootarpara and moved there with his family and followers. Ootarpara, in those days was marshland - bereft of decent human settlement. Only fishermen of Patni, Malo castes and a few Muslims lived there. Their trade was fishing, marketing fishing equipments, ferry service and dacoity. The compulsion of Kaulinya system made Ratneswar, who was a Brahmin, to bring other Brahmin families for matrimony. Gradually, many Brahmin families like Durga Charn Banerjee, Ramtanu Chatterjee, Ramnidhi Chatterjee, Nandalal Mukherjee etc. migrated and settled at Ootarpara through matrimonial relation (Ghar jamai system) with decendents of Ratneswar Roychowdhury. Many of these families afterwards took leading role in intellectual and spiritual development of Uttarpara (we do not know how and when 'Ootarpara' became more sober sounding Uttarpara). ............ During the period 1800-1900, this tiny village gradually turned to a small town of 0.8 sq. mile with the help of Ramhari Roy, great grandson of Ratneswar, Joykrishna Mukherjee, Rajkrishna Mukherjee grandson of Nandalal and others. They constructed or took leading role in the construction of palatial buildings whose majectic contours still dot the skyline of Uttarpara, broad roads, modern sanitary system, tension bridge across Bally Khal, hospitals, schools, municipality, public library, Police Station, Post Office, Uttarpara Railway Station etc. Residents of today's Uttarpara are now enjoying fruits of that sound foundation. During this period, Sir Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Welington), John Lawrence, Lord Canning and great Indian personalities Iswar Chandra Vidya Sagar, Sir Surendra Nath Banerjee, Kesab Sen, Swami Vivekananda, Sree Arabindo, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and many others visited this place several times. Uttarpara, or rather its illustrious sons, took leading role in the struggle for independence during 1900 - 1947. The youth of Uttarpara responded to calls from Gandhi's non-violence and Surya Sen's armed struggle with equal enthusiasm. So, we see revolutioneries like Dhrubesh Chattopadhyay, Amarendra Nath Chattopadhyay, Chaitanya Deb Chattopadhay and many others sacrifing their lives in Cellular jail in The Andamans as also Shaheed Smritish Bandopadhyay, who lost his life while preaching Gandhiji's non-violence during Hindu-Muslim riot in 1945. Revolutionary Amarendra Nath Chattopadhyay was forerunner in the struggle for independence. Many firebrand youths of Uttarpara and surrounding area got inspired and joined in freedom movement. ..... Upto 1843, Uttarpara was part of 24-parganas district, under police station Baidybati. In the year 1795 Hooghly District was carved out of Burdwon District. Baidybati Police Station became part of Hooghly District in the year 1814 and thus Uttarpara came under Hooghly District. Baidybati Police Station was latter included to Serampore Police Station. In the year 1916 separate Uttarpara Police Station was established. The geographical location of Uttarpara is 22 degree 40 minutes North latitude and 88 degree 22 minutes longitude. To relieve hazardous journey by boat and easy communication with Kolkata - a tension bridge was constructed, bringing to an end the boat ferry service from Uttarpara to Bally. The bridge was formally opened for public on 14th February, 1846. First rays of Bengali Renaissance enlightened Uttarpara. Joykrishna, brother Rajkrishna and many others realised the value of modern education and appealed to the British for an English school in Uttarpara. Zamindars of Uttarpara, specially Joykrishna and his family, never hesitated to donate liberally for just cause. So, in his appeal, Joykrishna offered to donate one of his palatial buildings as also liberal aid for setting up the school. Not just Zamindars, but other residents of Uttarpara were equally forward looking. So, people of Uttarpara and Bhadrakali collected a fund of Rs. 2000 and Rs. 220 respectively for this purpose. The school was opened on 15th May, 1846. Mr. Robert Hord was its first Head Master. Later Sri Ramtanu Lahiri (1852 - 1856) took over as Headmaster and laid the foundation of one of the greatest schools of West Bengal - Uttarpara Govt High School. In 1848-49 Joykrishna and his brother Rajkrishna approached the government for setting up a modern hospital. True to their spirit - again Joykrishna offered to donate one of his palatial buildings that will earn Rs. 1800 per year for the Hospital. The hospital started from May 1851. Its first incharge was Sub-Assistant Surgeon Dr. Dayalchand Basak. Uttarpara Municipality was formed on 14th April 1853. .......
HIT : (Hooghly Institute of Technology)

HIT : (Hooghly Institute of Technology)

Vivekananda Road, Pipulpati, Hooghly, Hooghly-Chinsurah ,
Mechanical Enginnering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering
Chinsurah Duff High School (H.S)

Chinsurah Duff High School (H.S)

Barabazar, Chinsurah, Hooghly, Hooghly-Chinsurah ,
Rev. Dr. Alexander Duff founded “The Free Mission Institute” at Chinsurah in 1849 with a handful of boys. Rev. Dr. Mackay, D. D. L. L. D joined the school with Rev. E. Miller. The responsibility of teaching the students at that time was spontaneously taken over by the founders. The School was run without charging any fee to the students. Naturally, the news of free teaching spread even to the distant villages. Boys began to flock to this institution in numbers to get themselves admitted. The School was so popular that, in a year the enrolment swelled nearly to 500. Though it was a free institution, the teachers, both Europeans and the Indians, were paid handsome remuneration as salary. In 1900 the school was renamed ‘United Free Church Institute’ and in 1914 ‘United Free Church Mission High School’. In 1928 its was named in the memory of Rev. Dr. Alexander Duff, Chinsurah Duff High School. At present Chinsurah Duff High School is a XII-class school having three streams at the H.S. section – Science, Arts and Commerce with roll strength of about 600 from V to XII and a faculty of 30 qualified and efficient teachers. Missionaries and scholars like Rev. W. S Mackay, Rev. Elenezer Millar, Rev. W. C. Fyfe, Rev. J. S Beaumont, Rev. K. N. De, Mr. P. N. Nag became the principals of this esteemed institution. Great teachers like Mr. S. C. Dey, Mr. S. N. Bose, Mr. P. Chakraborty and Mr. L. K. Chakraborty served this school as the Headmasters in different times. Chinsurah Duff High School stands still with its past glory and heritage and adheres to its aims and objectives in spreading the light of knowledge in this region. Thousands of bright luminaries of this historic institution are well established in different spheres of life in the country and abroad. Mr. Trailokyanath Mukherjee (noted literate), Dr. Pijush Kanti Som (scientist), Dr. Dipakrag Basu (professor), Dr. Dipak Halder(IPS), Mr. Jayanta Chakraborty (journalist), Dr. Chanchal Sengupta (surgeon), Dr. Kajal Mukherjee, Dr. Kartik Chandra Ghosh (physicians), Dr.Biplab Mondal (professor), Dr. Joydeep Neogi(physician) are only a few to be named.