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Dhuliyan

Dhuliyan is a municipality town in the Samserganj block of Jangipur subdivision of Murshidabad district in the state of West Bengal, India. This municipality was established in the year 1909 and comprises 21 wards. It is located between the Ganges and the Feeder canal.[2]

Dhuliyan
Dhulian, Dhoolean
Town
Ganga River in Dhulian
Dhuliyan
Location in West Bengal, India
Dhuliyan
Dhuliyan (India)
Coordinates: 24°40′52″N 87°57′14″E / 24.681°N 87.954°E / 24.681; 87.954
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictMurshidabad
Dhulian1909
Government
 • TypeFederal democracy
 • Administrative DivisionMalda
Area
 • Total6.25 km2 (2.41 sq mi)
Elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total95,713
 • Density15,000/km2 (40,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
742202
Telephone code+91-3485
Vehicle registrationWB58, WB94
Lok Sabha constituencyMaldaha Dakshin
Vidhan Sabha constituencySamserganj
Websitehttp://dhuliyanmunicipality.in
murshidabad.nic.in

Dhuliyan has been mentioned as an inland water transport (IWT) trading point between Murshidabad and the city of Rajshahi in Bangladesh. Low-cost barges could ply the Ganges river, called Padma in downstream Bangladesh, exchanging goods and reducing smuggling. This proposal has not been agreed to yet by the two countries.

History edit

The site of Dhuliyan town was an important commercial centre during East India Company rule. There were indigo factories in and around Dhuliyan area, namely Ancoorah (Ankura) factory and Bunnyagaon (Baniagram) factory. These factories were attacked by the ryots from Dhoolean (Dhuliyan) and Kassemnuggur (Kashimnagar) during the Indigo revolt in Bengal.[3]

The Dhuliyan Municipality was established in the year 1909 with 9 Wards and population of 8,295.[2]

Prior to 1909, Dhulian was an important ferry point rural settlement which was originally located on the right bank of the Hooghly. It gradually became a river-mart of the district, being a seat of a large trade in biri, jute, rice, bellmetal, and other agricultural produces. The river-road transport stimulated the growth of the settlement and it was declared as urban centre during the first decade of the twentieth century. In 1923 the town was mainly confined to south of the Bagmari nala and north of Lalpur. The concave nature of the river bank restricts the growth of the town to the north and east. Naturally it expanded towards the south-west along the Kanchantala-Ferry Ghat Road.

Dhulian has suffered from the ravages of the Ganga since its origin. The site of this townscape has gradually shifted to the south with the southward swing of the Ganga since 1923 and the present town occupied probably the fourth site. Even earlier the main stream of the Ganga flowed more than a kilometre east of the original site. The town was severely threatened by the encroachment of the Ganga in 1924 when 7 sq. km. of land in the immediate vicinity of the town disappeared. This resulted in the migration of the town dwellers to Anupnagar where a new township was developed. Again this new site was exposed to the threatening by erosion between 1948 and 1952 when a considerable portion of the town including the main bazar and railway station were washed away.[4][5]

Geography edit

 
 
 
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3miles
 
B
A
N
G
L
A
D
E
S
H
J
H
A
R
K
H
A
N
D
Tarapur
R
Farakka
Feeder Canal
Padma River
Ganges River
Nabarun
R
Suti
R
Nimtita
R
Mahesail
R
Farakka
R
Farakka Super TPS
F
Farakka Barrage
F
Dhuliyan
M
Bhabki
CT
Khidirpur
CT
Khanpur
CT
Kakramari
CT
Chakmeghoan
CT
Ichhlampur
CT
Paschim Punropara
CT
Dafahat
CT
Hafania
CT
Mahendrapur
CT
Aurangabad
CTV
Debipur
CT
Jagtaj
CT
Basudebpur
CT
Jaykrishnapur
CT
Bhasaipaikar
CT
Kohetpur
CT
Serpur
CT
Dhusaripara
CT
Chachanda
CT
Uttar Mahammadpur
CT
Kankuria
CT
Jafrabad
CT
Anup Nagar
CT
Mahadeb Nagar
CT
Pranpara
CT
Mamrejpur
CT
Sibnagar
CT
Arjunpur
CT
Farakka Barrage
Township
CT
Benia Gram
CT
Srimantapur
CT
Cities, towns and locations in the northern portion of Jangipur subdivision, Murshidabad district (including Farakka, Samserganj, Suti II CD blocks)
M: municipal town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, F: Facility
Abbreviation- TPS: Thermal Power Station
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

Location edit

Dhuliyan has an average elevation of 4 metres (13 feet).

Dhuliyan is surrounded by Farakka (to the north), Aurangabad (to the South) Pakur (to the West) and Ganga River - (to the East). Malda district and Chapai Nababganj of Bangladesh lies to the east across the river. Dhuliyan lies on the right bank of the Ganga river.

Dhulian Urban Agglomeration includes: Dhulian (M), Anup Nagar (CT), Dhusaripara (CT), Uttar Mahammadpur (CT), Kankuria (CT), Chachanda (CT), Basudebpur (CT), Kohetpur (CT), Jaykrishnapur (CT), Jafrabad (CT).

Area overview edit

Jangipur subdivision is crowded with 52 census towns and as such it had to be presented in two location maps. One of the maps can be seen alongside. The subdivision is located in the Rarh region that is spread over from adjoining Santhal Pargana division of Jharkhand. The land is slightly higher in altitude than the surrounding plains and is gently undulating.[6][7] The river Ganges, along with its distributaries, is prominent in both the maps. At the head of the subdivision is the 2,245 m long Farakka Barrage, one of the largest projects of its kind in the country.[8] Murshidabad district shares with Bangladesh a porous international border which is notoriously crime prone (partly shown in this map).[9] The subdivision has two large power plants - the 2,100 MW Farakka Super Thermal Power Station and the 1,600 MW Sagardighi Thermal Power Station.[10][11] According to a 2016 report, there are around 1,000,000 (1 million/ ten lakh) workers engaged in the beedi industry in Jangipur subdivision. 90% are home-based and 70% of the home-based workers are women.[12][13][14] As of 2013, an estimated 2.4 million people reside along the banks of the Ganges alone in Murshidabad district. Severe erosion occurs along the banks.[15]

Note: The two maps present some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the maps are linked in the larger full screen maps.

Effects of the Ganges erosion edit

Dhuliyan town has to face the burnt of erosion repeatedly due to its proximity to the Ganges. The town has shifted south-westward at least five kms from its original location.[2] The old Dhuliyan Ganges railway station was also washed away by the ravaging river. The present Dhuliyan Ganga railway station is situated at Ratanpur which is around 2 km from the earlier one.

During 1952-53 the old Dhuliyan town was completely washed away by the river. Dhuliyan and its adjoining areas were greatly affected in mid 1970s when about 50,000 people became homeless. The encroaching river wiped out 50 mouzas and engulfed about 10,000 hectares of fertile land.[16][17] In August 2020, this region again faced erosion which washed away dwelling places, temples, schools, litchi and mango orchards and agricultural lands along the right bank nearly after 50 years. It affected namely Dhanghora, Dhusaripara and Natun Shibpur villages of Samserganj block.[18] In September–October 2022, Pratapganj and Maheshtola areas of Samserganj were the new victim of river bank erosion. Five houses, one temple and several bighas of land were washed away by the eroding river.[19]

Demographics edit

The Dhulian Municipality has population of 95,706 of which 47,635 are males while 48,071 are females as per report released by Census India 2011. The literacy rate is 63.03%. Male literacy is around 69.15% while female literacy is 56.98%.[20]

In the 2011 Census of India, Dhuliyan Urban Agglomeration had a population of 239,022, out of which 119,151 were males and 119,871 were females.[21]

As of 2001 India census,[22] Dhulian had a population of 72,906 of which males are 36524 and females are 36382. Dhulian had an average literacy rate of 39%. Male literacy was 48% and female literacy was 31%.

Civic administration edit

Police station edit

Samserganj police station, located in Dhulian, has jurisdiction over Samserganj CD block.[23]

CD block HQ edit

The headquarters of Samserganj CD block are located at Dhulian.[24]

Infrastructure edit

According to the District Census Handbook, Murshidabad, 2011, Dhulian covered an area of 6.25 km2. It had 131.95 km roads with open drains. The protected water-supply involved overhead tank, tap water from untreated source, hand pump. It had 6,071 domestic electric connections, 1 road lighting point. Among the medical facilities it had 1 hospital, 5 dispensaries/ health centres, 2 charitable hospitals/ nursing homes, 23 medicine shops. Among the educational facilities, it had 50 primary schools, 3 secondary schools, 3 senior secondary schools in town, 1 general degree college at Tarapar 3.5 km away. It had 4 recognised shorthand, typewriting & vocational training institutes, 1 non-formal education centre (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan). Among the social, recreational & cultural facilities it had 1 public library, 1 reading room. It produced beedi, knitted products, pottery. It had the branch offices of 2 nationalised banks, 1 agricultural credit society, 1 non-agricultural credit society.[25]

Commerce and Industry edit

Dhuliyan is a well known commercial centre from the time period of Company rule.

A lot of people of Dhuliyan earn their livelihood by making & selling of Biris. A number of Biri Industries are located here. Some people are engaged in running business of wholesale & retail sale of articles like cloth, readymade garments, bedding, furniture, hardware goods and utensils made of bell metal, steel and aluminum. Wholesale business of rice, flour, and spice are also running from this place. As such gathering of carrying vehicles can be found on the road of entrance to the town, day & night.[2]

Transport edit

Rail Transportation

Dhulian Ganga railway station is the nearest railway station. It is situated in Malda railway division of Barharwa–Azimganj–Katwa loop line.

Dhuliyan is well connected with Kolkata and Berhampore by Malda town Fast Passenger, Malda town Intercity Express, Radhikapur Express, Teesta Torsha Express, Kamrup Express and a few more.

Pakur is another railway station at a distance of 25 km from this place in Jharkhand state from where a number trains are available connecting Kolkata viz. Gour Express, Balurghat Express, Intercity Express (via Rampurhat), Darjeeling Mail, Hate Bazare Express.

Road Transportation

National Highway 12 (old no. NH 34) passes through New Duckbunglow area of Dhuliyan connecting this place with Kolkata and Siliguri. Bus services are available in this route.

Dhuliyan is also connected with Pakur town of Jharkhand State via Dhuliyan-Pakur Road.

Water Transport

Dhuliyan Ghat is connected to Parlalpur Ghat of Maldah district via ferry services across the Ganga river.

Culture and Traditions edit

 
Dhuliyan Rajbari
 
Dhuliyan Rajbari

Near about two third of the population belong to Muslim community and remaining one third belong to Hindu and Jain Community. These three communities were residing side by side for decades.

It is a quiet town with people having riverside lifestyle. Local people of this place spend a lot of time on the river and by the river side. It is a no-fuss river town where one does not have to be pressurized by the regular tourist hassle but can enjoy the riverside activities like boating & fishing and long river-walks.[2]

This town stands on the bank of the Ganges, which has been changing its course regularly. A large part of the town has been ravaged and new areas have come up. Dhuliyan Rajbari has escaped the fury of the river and boasts of a 300 year old Durga Puja.[26][27]

Education edit

College edit

Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya was established in 2008 at Dhulian. It has Bengali, English, History, Sociology and Education departments.[28][29]

Schools edit

  • Kanchantala Jagabandhu Diamond Jubilee Institution (Est 1897)
  • Dhuliyan Balika Vidyalaya
  • Dhuliyan Bani Chand Agarwala Balika Vidyalaya
  • Dhuliyan High Madrasah
  • Dhuliyan Krishna Kumar Santosh Kumar Smriti Vidyapith
  • Dhuliyan Netaji Sishu Bikash Academy (H.S.)
  • Dighri High School (H.S.)
  • House Nagar High Madrasah (H.S)
  • Saheb Nagar High School (H.S)
  • Jaykrishnapur Ajimuddin Biswas Smriti Vidyapith
  • Chachanda Basudebpur Jaladipur High School (H.S)
  • Samsherganj government model school (Circus field)
  • Rahmani Academy (Dhuliyan Branch of Al-Ameen Mission Trust)
  • Gyan Sanchay Academy (In Collaboration with Al-Ameen Mission Trust)
  • The Future Shining Academy
  • Holyfaith Academy (Affiliated to CISCE)
  • Novel Academy
  • Al-Hera Academy
  • Rising Sun Convent School
  • Luther institutions

Healthcare edit

See also edit

References edit

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  10. ^ "Power Generation". Farakka. NTPC. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  11. ^ . Sagardighi Thermal Power Project. WBPDCL. Archived from the original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  12. ^ Kar, Sunirmal. "Child workers in household industry: a study of beedi industry in Murshidabad district of West Bengal" (PDF). Viswa Bharati University thesis, page 5. Shodhganga. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  13. ^ "The 'Poor man's cigarette'". Gurvinder Singh. The Statesman, 22 January 2017. 22 January 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  14. ^ "Beedi workers of Jangipur hold key". Indrani Dutta. The Hindu, 1 May 2009. 30 April 2009. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  15. ^ (PDF). Swati Mollah. Indian Journal of Applied Research, February 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 August 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  16. ^ Banerjee, Manisha. (PDF). The social impact of erosion, pp 13-14. South Asia Network On Dams, Rivers and People, New Delhi: 110 088 India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  17. ^ "River bank erosion and environmental neo-refugees: A case study of Murshidabad district in West Bengal, India | International Journal of Current Research". www.journalcra.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  18. ^ "[Photos] Erosion along Ganga's riverbanks in West Bengal finds new victims". Mongabay-India. 2 November 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  19. ^ "Ganga destroys five homes at Pratapganj village in Murshidabad". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
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  23. ^ . Table 2.1. Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of West Bengal. Archived from the original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  24. ^ "District Census Handbook: Murshidabad, Series 20 Part XII A" (PDF). Map of Murshidabad with CD Block HQs and Police Stations (on the fourth page). Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  25. ^ "District Census Handbook Murshidabad, Census of India 2011, Series 20, Part XII A" (PDF). Section II Town Directory, Pages 981-987: Statement I: Growth History, Pages 990-993: Statement III: Civic & Other Amenities, Pages 993-995: Statement IV: Medical Facilities 2009, Pages 995-1001 Section V: Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities; Pages 1 001- 1002: Statement VI: Industry & Banking. Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
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dhuliyan, municipality, town, samserganj, block, jangipur, subdivision, murshidabad, district, state, west, bengal, india, this, municipality, established, year, 1909, comprises, wards, located, between, ganges, feeder, canal, dhulian, dhooleantownganga, river. Dhuliyan is a municipality town in the Samserganj block of Jangipur subdivision of Murshidabad district in the state of West Bengal India This municipality was established in the year 1909 and comprises 21 wards It is located between the Ganges and the Feeder canal 2 Dhuliyan Dhulian DhooleanTownGanga River in DhulianDhuliyanLocation in West Bengal IndiaShow map of West BengalDhuliyanDhuliyan India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 24 40 52 N 87 57 14 E 24 681 N 87 954 E 24 681 87 954Country IndiaStateWest BengalDistrictMurshidabadDhulian1909Government TypeFederal democracy Administrative DivisionMaldaArea 1 Total6 25 km2 2 41 sq mi Elevation4 m 13 ft Population 2011 1 Total95 713 Density15 000 km2 40 000 sq mi Languages OfficialBengali EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN742202Telephone code 91 3485Vehicle registrationWB58 WB94Lok Sabha constituencyMaldaha DakshinVidhan Sabha constituencySamserganjWebsitehttp dhuliyanmunicipality inmurshidabad wbr nic wbr in Dhuliyan has been mentioned as an inland water transport IWT trading point between Murshidabad and the city of Rajshahi in Bangladesh Low cost barges could ply the Ganges river called Padma in downstream Bangladesh exchanging goods and reducing smuggling This proposal has not been agreed to yet by the two countries Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Location 2 2 Area overview 2 3 Effects of the Ganges erosion 3 Demographics 4 Civic administration 4 1 Police station 4 2 CD block HQ 5 Infrastructure 6 Commerce and Industry 7 Transport 8 Culture and Traditions 9 Education 9 1 College 9 2 Schools 10 Healthcare 11 See also 12 ReferencesHistory editThe site of Dhuliyan town was an important commercial centre during East India Company rule There were indigo factories in and around Dhuliyan area namely Ancoorah Ankura factory and Bunnyagaon Baniagram factory These factories were attacked by the ryots from Dhoolean Dhuliyan and Kassemnuggur Kashimnagar during the Indigo revolt in Bengal 3 The Dhuliyan Municipality was established in the year 1909 with 9 Wards and population of 8 295 2 Prior to 1909 Dhulian was an important ferry point rural settlement which was originally located on the right bank of the Hooghly It gradually became a river mart of the district being a seat of a large trade in biri jute rice bellmetal and other agricultural produces The river road transport stimulated the growth of the settlement and it was declared as urban centre during the first decade of the twentieth century In 1923 the town was mainly confined to south of the Bagmari nala and north of Lalpur The concave nature of the river bank restricts the growth of the town to the north and east Naturally it expanded towards the south west along the Kanchantala Ferry Ghat Road Dhulian has suffered from the ravages of the Ganga since its origin The site of this townscape has gradually shifted to the south with the southward swing of the Ganga since 1923 and the present town occupied probably the fourth site Even earlier the main stream of the Ganga flowed more than a kilometre east of the original site The town was severely threatened by the encroachment of the Ganga in 1924 when 7 sq km of land in the immediate vicinity of the town disappeared This resulted in the migration of the town dwellers to Anupnagar where a new township was developed Again this new site was exposed to the threatening by erosion between 1948 and 1952 when a considerable portion of the town including the main bazar and railway station were washed away 4 5 Geography edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5km3miles nbsp BAN G LADESHJHA R KHANDTarapurR nbsp FarakkaFeeder CanalPadma RiverGanges RiverNabarunR nbsp SutiR nbsp NimtitaR nbsp MahesailR nbsp FarakkaR nbsp Farakka Super TPSF nbsp Farakka BarrageF nbsp DhuliyanMBhabkiCT nbsp KhidirpurCT nbsp KhanpurCT nbsp KakramariCT nbsp ChakmeghoanCT nbsp IchhlampurCT nbsp Paschim PunroparaCT nbsp DafahatCT nbsp HafaniaCT nbsp MahendrapurCT nbsp AurangabadCTV nbsp DebipurCT nbsp JagtajCT nbsp BasudebpurCT nbsp JaykrishnapurCT nbsp BhasaipaikarCT nbsp KohetpurCT nbsp SerpurCT nbsp DhusariparaCT nbsp ChachandaCT nbsp Uttar MahammadpurCT nbsp KankuriaCT nbsp JafrabadCT nbsp Anup NagarCT nbsp Mahadeb NagarCT nbsp PranparaCT nbsp MamrejpurCT nbsp SibnagarCT nbsp ArjunpurCT nbsp Farakka BarrageTownshipCT nbsp Benia GramCT nbsp SrimantapurCT nbsp Cities towns and locations in the northern portion of Jangipur subdivision Murshidabad district including Farakka Samserganj Suti II CD blocks M municipal town CT census town R rural urban centre F FacilityAbbreviation TPS Thermal Power StationOwing to space constraints in the small map the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly Location edit Dhuliyan has an average elevation of 4 metres 13 feet Dhuliyan is surrounded by Farakka to the north Aurangabad to the South Pakur to the West and Ganga River to the East Malda district and Chapai Nababganj of Bangladesh lies to the east across the river Dhuliyan lies on the right bank of the Ganga river Dhulian Urban Agglomeration includes Dhulian M Anup Nagar CT Dhusaripara CT Uttar Mahammadpur CT Kankuria CT Chachanda CT Basudebpur CT Kohetpur CT Jaykrishnapur CT Jafrabad CT Area overview edit Jangipur subdivision is crowded with 52 census towns and as such it had to be presented in two location maps One of the maps can be seen alongside The subdivision is located in the Rarh region that is spread over from adjoining Santhal Pargana division of Jharkhand The land is slightly higher in altitude than the surrounding plains and is gently undulating 6 7 The river Ganges along with its distributaries is prominent in both the maps At the head of the subdivision is the 2 245 m long Farakka Barrage one of the largest projects of its kind in the country 8 Murshidabad district shares with Bangladesh a porous international border which is notoriously crime prone partly shown in this map 9 The subdivision has two large power plants the 2 100 MW Farakka Super Thermal Power Station and the 1 600 MW Sagardighi Thermal Power Station 10 11 According to a 2016 report there are around 1 000 000 1 million ten lakh workers engaged in the beedi industry in Jangipur subdivision 90 are home based and 70 of the home based workers are women 12 13 14 As of 2013 an estimated 2 4 million people reside along the banks of the Ganges alone in Murshidabad district Severe erosion occurs along the banks 15 Note The two maps present some of the notable locations in the subdivision All places marked in the maps are linked in the larger full screen maps Effects of the Ganges erosion edit Main article River bank erosion along the Ganges in Malda and Murshidabad districts Dhuliyan town has to face the burnt of erosion repeatedly due to its proximity to the Ganges The town has shifted south westward at least five kms from its original location 2 The old Dhuliyan Ganges railway station was also washed away by the ravaging river The present Dhuliyan Ganga railway station is situated at Ratanpur which is around 2 km from the earlier one During 1952 53 the old Dhuliyan town was completely washed away by the river Dhuliyan and its adjoining areas were greatly affected in mid 1970s when about 50 000 people became homeless The encroaching river wiped out 50 mouzas and engulfed about 10 000 hectares of fertile land 16 17 In August 2020 this region again faced erosion which washed away dwelling places temples schools litchi and mango orchards and agricultural lands along the right bank nearly after 50 years It affected namely Dhanghora Dhusaripara and Natun Shibpur villages of Samserganj block 18 In September October 2022 Pratapganj and Maheshtola areas of Samserganj were the new victim of river bank erosion Five houses one temple and several bighas of land were washed away by the eroding river 19 Demographics editThe Dhulian Municipality has population of 95 706 of which 47 635 are males while 48 071 are females as per report released by Census India 2011 The literacy rate is 63 03 Male literacy is around 69 15 while female literacy is 56 98 20 In the 2011 Census of India Dhuliyan Urban Agglomeration had a population of 239 022 out of which 119 151 were males and 119 871 were females 21 See also List of cities in West Bengal As of 2001 update India census 22 Dhulian had a population of 72 906 of which males are 36524 and females are 36382 Dhulian had an average literacy rate of 39 Male literacy was 48 and female literacy was 31 Civic administration editPolice station edit Samserganj police station located in Dhulian has jurisdiction over Samserganj CD block 23 CD block HQ edit The headquarters of Samserganj CD block are located at Dhulian 24 Infrastructure editAccording to the District Census Handbook Murshidabad 2011 Dhulian covered an area of 6 25 km2 It had 131 95 km roads with open drains The protected water supply involved overhead tank tap water from untreated source hand pump It had 6 071 domestic electric connections 1 road lighting point Among the medical facilities it had 1 hospital 5 dispensaries health centres 2 charitable hospitals nursing homes 23 medicine shops Among the educational facilities it had 50 primary schools 3 secondary schools 3 senior secondary schools in town 1 general degree college at Tarapar 3 5 km away It had 4 recognised shorthand typewriting amp vocational training institutes 1 non formal education centre Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Among the social recreational amp cultural facilities it had 1 public library 1 reading room It produced beedi knitted products pottery It had the branch offices of 2 nationalised banks 1 agricultural credit society 1 non agricultural credit society 25 Commerce and Industry editDhuliyan is a well known commercial centre from the time period of Company rule A lot of people of Dhuliyan earn their livelihood by making amp selling of Biris A number of Biri Industries are located here Some people are engaged in running business of wholesale amp retail sale of articles like cloth readymade garments bedding furniture hardware goods and utensils made of bell metal steel and aluminum Wholesale business of rice flour and spice are also running from this place As such gathering of carrying vehicles can be found on the road of entrance to the town day amp night 2 Transport editRail Transportation vteBarharwa Azimganj Katwa loop incl Nalhati Azimganj branch line Legend km km Sahibganj loop nbsp nbsp Barharwa Junction 0 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Sahibganj loop nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Bonidanga nbsp Bansloi River nbsp 9 Bindubasini Halt nbsp JharkhandWest Bengal border Farakka KahalgaonNTPC freight loop nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Tildanga NTPC Farakka 18 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Barsoi New Farakka section Farakka Feeder Canal nbsp nbsp Farakka Barrageacross Ganges River Farakka 23 nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 New Farakka nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 Ballalpur nbsp 28 Sankopara Halt nbsp nbsp NH 33 nbsp 33 Dhulian Ganga nbsp 36 Hausnagar nbsp 39 Basudebpur Halt nbsp 43 Nimtita nbsp 49 Sujnipara nbsp Farakka Feeder Canal nbsp 56 Ahiran Halt nbsp 63 Jangipur Road nbsp 69 Gankar nbsp nbsp Sonar Bangla CementFactory Siding nbsp 74 STPS Siding nbsp 77 Manigram nbsp 82 Naopara Mahishasur nbsp 86 Mahipal Halt nbsp 88 Mahipal Road nbsp 92 Poradanga nbsp nbsp Gosaingram 0 4 nbsp nbsp 960 Azimganj City Barala 10 nbsp nbsp 98 Azimganj Junction Sagardighi 18 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp to Jiaganj under construction nbsp NH 12 nbsp nbsp 102 Dahapara Dham Halt Morgram 25 nbsp nbsp 104 Lalbag Court Road Lohapur 31 nbsp nbsp 110 Niyalish Para Takipur 37 nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 12 Sahibganj loop nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 112 Khagraghat Road nbsp nbsp nbsp 118 Jibanti Nalhati Junction 44 nbsp nbsp 123 Karna Subarna Sahibganj loop nbsp nbsp nbsp 130 Kanthaliya Road Sainthia Junction 810 nbsp nbsp nbsp Andal Sainthiabranch line nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Sahibganj loop nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Kandi 40 nbsp nbsp Chowrigacha Sainthianew line planned nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13357 Chowrigacha nbsp Dwarka River nbsp 137 Kazipara Halt nbsp 140 Bazarsau nbsp 143 Miangram nbsp Dwarka River nbsp 147 Tenya nbsp 151 Malihati Talibpur Road nbsp 154 Salar nbsp 157 Jhamatpur Baharan Sahibganj loop nbsp nbsp nbsp 160 Gangatikuri Ahmadpur Junction 940 nbsp nbsp 163 Shiblun Ahmadpur Katwa line nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Sahibganj loop nbsp nbsp nbsp 16748 Nabagram Kankurhati Halt nbsp Ajay River Bardhaman Katwa line nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17152 Katwa nbsp nbsp Bandel Katwa line km km Dhulian Ganga railway station is the nearest railway station It is situated in Malda railway division of Barharwa Azimganj Katwa loop line Dhuliyan is well connected with Kolkata and Berhampore by Malda town Fast Passenger Malda town Intercity Express Radhikapur Express Teesta Torsha Express Kamrup Express and a few more Pakur is another railway station at a distance of 25 km from this place in Jharkhand state from where a number trains are available connecting Kolkata viz Gour Express Balurghat Express Intercity Express via Rampurhat Darjeeling Mail Hate Bazare Express Road TransportationNational Highway 12 old no NH 34 passes through New Duckbunglow area of Dhuliyan connecting this place with Kolkata and Siliguri Bus services are available in this route Dhuliyan is also connected with Pakur town of Jharkhand State via Dhuliyan Pakur Road Water TransportDhuliyan Ghat is connected to Parlalpur Ghat of Maldah district via ferry services across the Ganga river Culture and Traditions edit nbsp Dhuliyan Rajbari nbsp Dhuliyan Rajbari Near about two third of the population belong to Muslim community and remaining one third belong to Hindu and Jain Community These three communities were residing side by side for decades It is a quiet town with people having riverside lifestyle Local people of this place spend a lot of time on the river and by the river side It is a no fuss river town where one does not have to be pressurized by the regular tourist hassle but can enjoy the riverside activities like boating amp fishing and long river walks 2 This town stands on the bank of the Ganges which has been changing its course regularly A large part of the town has been ravaged and new areas have come up Dhuliyan Rajbari has escaped the fury of the river and boasts of a 300 year old Durga Puja 26 27 Education editCollege edit Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya was established in 2008 at Dhulian It has Bengali English History Sociology and Education departments 28 29 Schools edit This section may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article September 2023 Kanchantala Jagabandhu Diamond Jubilee Institution Est 1897 Dhuliyan Balika Vidyalaya Dhuliyan Bani Chand Agarwala Balika Vidyalaya Dhuliyan High Madrasah Dhuliyan Krishna Kumar Santosh Kumar Smriti Vidyapith Dhuliyan Netaji Sishu Bikash Academy H S Dighri High School H S House Nagar High Madrasah H S Saheb Nagar High School H S Jaykrishnapur Ajimuddin Biswas Smriti Vidyapith Chachanda Basudebpur Jaladipur High School H S Samsherganj government model school Circus field Rahmani Academy Dhuliyan Branch of Al Ameen Mission Trust Gyan Sanchay Academy In Collaboration with Al Ameen Mission Trust The Future Shining Academy Holyfaith Academy Affiliated to CISCE Novel Academy Al Hera Academy Rising Sun Convent School Luther institutionsHealthcare editAnupnagar Rural Hospital with 30 beds is a major government facility in Samserganj community development block 30 Tarapur Central Hospital for beedi workers at Tarapur run by BWWF Dhuliyan Diagnostic amp Healthcare Pvt Ltd DDH Dhulian Nursing Home The O2 Hospitals 31 See also editRiver bank erosion along the Ganges in Malda and Murshidabad districtsReferences edit a b Dhuliyan Info Archived from the original on 24 February 2020 Retrieved 27 May 2020 a b c d e Welcome to Dhuliyan Municipality www dhuliyanmunicipality org Retrieved 8 December 2022 Bengal India 1860 Papers Relating to Indigo Cultivation in Bengal Bengal Secretariat Office Ray B Census 1961 West Bengal Calcutta The superintendent Government Printing West Bengal p 110 Ray B District Census Handbook Murshidabad 1961 PDF lsi gov in Retrieved 20 March 2023 District Census Handbook Murshidabad Series 20 Part XII A PDF Physiography Page 13 Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 24 July 2017 Murshidabad Geography Murshidabad district authorities Retrieved 24 July 2017 Farakka Barrage Project FBP Retrieved 12 September 2017 Child labour illness amp lost childhoods India s tobacco industry Edge of Humanity Magazine 27 December 2020 27 December 2020 Retrieved 13 July 2021 Power Generation Farakka NTPC Retrieved 7 August 2016 The West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited Sagardighi Thermal Power Project WBPDCL Archived from the original on 23 August 2017 Retrieved 15 August 2017 Kar Sunirmal Child workers in household industry a study of beedi industry in Murshidabad district of West Bengal PDF Viswa Bharati University thesis page 5 Shodhganga Retrieved 28 August 2017 The Poor man s cigarette Gurvinder Singh The Statesman 22 January 2017 22 January 2017 Retrieved 28 August 2017 Beedi workers of Jangipur hold key Indrani Dutta The Hindu 1 May 2009 30 April 2009 Retrieved 28 August 2017 Types and sources of floods in Murshidabad West Bengal PDF Swati Mollah Indian Journal of Applied Research February 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 20 August 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2017 Banerjee Manisha A Report on the Impact of Farakka Barrage on the Human Fabric November 1999 PDF The social impact of erosion pp 13 14 South Asia Network On Dams Rivers and People New Delhi 110 088 India Archived from the original PDF on 8 August 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2017 River bank erosion and environmental neo refugees A case study of Murshidabad district in West Bengal India International Journal of Current Research www journalcra com Retrieved 2 March 2022 Photos Erosion along Ganga s riverbanks in West Bengal finds new victims Mongabay India 2 November 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2022 Ganga destroys five homes at Pratapganj village in Murshidabad www telegraphindia com Retrieved 7 December 2022 Dhuliyan Municipality dhuliyanmunicipality in Archived from the original on 24 February 2020 Retrieved 27 May 2020 Urban Agglomerations Cities having population 1 lakh and above PDF www censusindia gov in Retrieved 27 May 2020 Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 District Statistical Handbook 2014 Murshidabad Table 2 1 Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal Archived from the original on 29 July 2017 Retrieved 17 May 2017 District Census Handbook Murshidabad Series 20 Part XII A PDF Map of Murshidabad with CD Block HQs and Police Stations on the fourth page Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 27 August 2017 District Census Handbook Murshidabad Census of India 2011 Series 20 Part XII A PDF Section II Town Directory Pages 981 987 Statement I Growth History Pages 990 993 Statement III Civic amp Other Amenities Pages 993 995 Statement IV Medical Facilities 2009 Pages 995 1001 Section V Educational Recreational and Cultural Facilities Pages 1 001 1002 Statement VI Industry amp Banking Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal Retrieved 26 June 2021 General Assurance Society Ltd vs Chandumull Jain And Anr on 7 February 1966 Indian Kanoon Retrieved 27 July 2021 ১৩দ ন ধর চল ম র শ দ ব দ র ধ ল য ন র জব ড র ৩০০ বছর র প রন প জ 300 years old puja at Dhuliyan Rajabari goes on 13 days in Bengali One India Retrieved 27 July 2021 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya NMSM Retrieved 12 September 2017 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya College Admission Retrieved 12 September 2017 Health amp Family Welfare Department Health Statistics Government of West Bengal Archived from the original on 28 October 2021 Retrieved 19 September 2017 https o2india co the o2 hospitals bare URL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dhuliyan amp oldid 1213495189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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