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Mahatma Gandhi Road (Kolkata)

Mahatma Gandhi Road or M.G. Road, formerly known as Harrison Road,[1] is a principal East-West thoroughfare in Kolkata (Previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. M.G. Road makes the boundary of North and Central Kolkata.[2] In 1889 this was the first street of the city to be lit by electricity.

Mahatma Gandhi Road
MG Road
Mahatma Gandhi Road in Burrabazar
Former name(s)Harrison Road
Maintained byKolkata Municipal Corporation
LocationKolkata, India
Postal code700007, 700009
Nearest Kolkata Metro stationMG Road and Sealdah
Coordinates22°27′40″N 88°19′46″E / 22.461062°N 88.329451°E / 22.461062; 88.329451
west endHowrah Bridge
east endSealdah Station

History edit

 
Calcutta. Harrison Road. 1890

Mahatma Gandhi road was initially known as Harrison Road. After the independence of India in 1947 the Harrison Road in Kolkata was renamed Mahatma Gandhi Road (M.G. Road) and the name of Chowringhee Road was changed to Jawaharlal Nehru road.[3] In 1889 when Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC) started promoting electricity in the city, this Harrison road was the first street in the city to be lit by the authority.[4] Calcutta Improvement Trust (CIT) decided to build the Central Avenue in 1911. By 1926, Harrison Road was stretched to Beadon Street in the north and to Bowbazar in the south.[5]

Charu Guha, a pioneer of the city's studio photography, started her first studio in the Harrison Road in 1920.[6] During India's independence movement, this street was previously considered as "communally sensitive" neighbourhood of the city.[7] On 1 April 1930, The Vancouver Sun newspaper reported— "four more were killed in rioting this afternoon in Harrison Road, which is the usual storm quarter in this region."[8]

Location and operation edit

The road is arterial in maintaining east–west connection in Kolkata. It is of the shortest distance between two major rail stations in Kolkata Metropolitan AreaSealdah Station and Howrah Station. Several important places are on this road, such as Sealdah Station, Surya Sen Street crossing, Amherst Street crossing, College Street/Bidhan Sarani crossing, Chittaranjan Avenue crossing, Rabindra Sarani (Chitpur Road) crossing, Netaji Subhas Road crossing, Burrabazar and Strand Road crossing/Howrah Bridge.[9]

M.G. Road runs from Sealdah Flyover (Vidyapati Setu) in the eastern limit to the threshold of Howrah Bridge in the west.[9]

The road is bi-directional throughout the day. Certain crossings are, however, unidirectional, that is, in certain crossings, vehicles can turn only in a specific direction.

Culture edit

Education institutions edit

 
Hindu School— it is located on College Street, adjacent to Mahatma Gandhi Road

Several educational institutions are located on or near Mahatma Gandhi Road, [10] such as Anglo Arabic Secondary School, Gyan Bharati Vidyapith, St. Paul's School, Hindu School, Lawrence Day School, Shri Jain Vidyalaya and St. Pauls' Mission School.[citation needed]

Restaurants edit

Some popular restaurants in or near Mahatma Gandhi Roadare [10] Shreeram Dhaba, Aahar Restaurant, Madhuri Restaurant, Basanta Cabin.

Cinema halls edit

Several cinema halls are located on or near the road, such as Aruna, Chhabighar, Naaz, Purabi, Prabhat.[10]

In popular culture edit

Rabindranath Tagore in this poem Ekdin Rate mentioned this street. The lines of the poem were— Howrah-r bridge chole mosto she bichhe, Harrison road chole tar pichhe, pichhe (the approximate English translation: The Howrah Bridge is moving as if a large centipede and the Harrison Road moves behind it).[11]

Saradindu Bandopadhyay's famous fictional character, Byomkesh Bakshi - India's putative foremost detective, lived on Harrison Road in the second floor of a three-storied building along with his friend and associate Ajit Banerjee and domestic help, Putiram.

Gallery edit

West Bengal edit

References edit

  1. ^ Nripati Ghoshal (May 2006). Odyssey of an Indian Bureaucrat. iUniverse. pp. 17–. ISBN 978-0-595-34753-7. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  2. ^ Sarina Singh (15 September 2010). Lonely Planet India. Lonely Planet. pp. 506–. ISBN 978-1-74220-347-8. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  3. ^ Geoffrey Moorhouse (5 April 2012). Calcutta. Faber & Faber. pp. 280–. ISBN 978-0-571-28113-8. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  4. ^ . The Telegraph (Calcutta). Archived from the original on 29 April 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  5. ^ . The Telegraph (Calcutta). Archived from the original on 30 April 2003. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  6. ^ . The Telegraph (Calcutta). Archived from the original on 2 April 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  7. ^ . The Telegraph (Calcutta). 26 April 2009. Archived from the original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  8. ^ "Drive Against Mahatma". The Vancouver Sun. 1 April 1930. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  9. ^ a b "Kolkata City Guide". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help) (in Bengali)
  10. ^ a b c . Ask Laila. Archived from the original on 24 March 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  11. ^ Rabindranath Tagore. "Ekdin Rate". Rabindra Rachanabali. nltr.org.

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Mahatma Gandhi Road or M G Road formerly known as Harrison Road 1 is a principal East West thoroughfare in Kolkata Previously known as Calcutta the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal M G Road makes the boundary of North and Central Kolkata 2 In 1889 this was the first street of the city to be lit by electricity Mahatma Gandhi RoadMG RoadMahatma Gandhi Road in BurrabazarFormer name s Harrison RoadMaintained byKolkata Municipal CorporationLocationKolkata IndiaPostal code700007 700009Nearest Kolkata Metro stationMG Road and SealdahCoordinates22 27 40 N 88 19 46 E 22 461062 N 88 329451 E 22 461062 88 329451west endHowrah Bridgeeast endSealdah Station Contents 1 History 2 Location and operation 3 Culture 3 1 Education institutions 3 2 Restaurants 3 3 Cinema halls 4 In popular culture 5 Gallery 6 West Bengal 7 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Calcutta Harrison Road 1890Mahatma Gandhi road was initially known as Harrison Road After the independence of India in 1947 the Harrison Road in Kolkata was renamed Mahatma Gandhi Road M G Road and the name of Chowringhee Road was changed to Jawaharlal Nehru road 3 In 1889 when Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation CESC started promoting electricity in the city this Harrison road was the first street in the city to be lit by the authority 4 Calcutta Improvement Trust CIT decided to build the Central Avenue in 1911 By 1926 Harrison Road was stretched to Beadon Street in the north and to Bowbazar in the south 5 Charu Guha a pioneer of the city s studio photography started her first studio in the Harrison Road in 1920 6 During India s independence movement this street was previously considered as communally sensitive neighbourhood of the city 7 On 1 April 1930 The Vancouver Sun newspaper reported four more were killed in rioting this afternoon in Harrison Road which is the usual storm quarter in this region 8 Location and operation editThe road is arterial in maintaining east west connection in Kolkata It is of the shortest distance between two major rail stations in Kolkata Metropolitan Area Sealdah Station and Howrah Station Several important places are on this road such as Sealdah Station Surya Sen Street crossing Amherst Street crossing College Street Bidhan Sarani crossing Chittaranjan Avenue crossing Rabindra Sarani Chitpur Road crossing Netaji Subhas Road crossing Burrabazar and Strand Road crossing Howrah Bridge 9 M G Road runs from Sealdah Flyover Vidyapati Setu in the eastern limit to the threshold of Howrah Bridge in the west 9 The road is bi directional throughout the day Certain crossings are however unidirectional that is in certain crossings vehicles can turn only in a specific direction Culture editEducation institutions edit nbsp Hindu School it is located on College Street adjacent to Mahatma Gandhi RoadSeveral educational institutions are located on or near Mahatma Gandhi Road 10 such as Anglo Arabic Secondary School Gyan Bharati Vidyapith St Paul s School Hindu School Lawrence Day School Shri Jain Vidyalaya and St Pauls Mission School citation needed Restaurants edit Some popular restaurants in or near Mahatma Gandhi Roadare 10 Shreeram Dhaba Aahar Restaurant Madhuri Restaurant Basanta Cabin Cinema halls edit Several cinema halls are located on or near the road such as Aruna Chhabighar Naaz Purabi Prabhat 10 In popular culture editRabindranath Tagore in this poem Ekdin Rate mentioned this street The lines of the poem were Howrah r bridge chole mosto she bichhe Harrison road chole tar pichhe pichhe the approximate English translation The Howrah Bridge is moving as if a large centipede and the Harrison Road moves behind it 11 Saradindu Bandopadhyay s famous fictional character Byomkesh Bakshi India s putative foremost detective lived on Harrison Road in the second floor of a three storied building along with his friend and associate Ajit Banerjee and domestic help Putiram Gallery edit nbsp MG Road and Strand Road Crossing nbsp Kolkata tram route no 18 on MG Road near Howrah Bridge nbsp MG Road and College Street Crossing nbsp MG Road and Amherst Street Crossing nbsp MG Road and Surya Sen Street Crossing nbsp Vidyapati Setu MG Road SealdahWest Bengal editCollege Street Amherst StreetReferences edit Nripati Ghoshal May 2006 Odyssey of an Indian Bureaucrat iUniverse pp 17 ISBN 978 0 595 34753 7 Retrieved 9 June 2013 Sarina Singh 15 September 2010 Lonely Planet India Lonely Planet pp 506 ISBN 978 1 74220 347 8 Retrieved 9 June 2013 Geoffrey Moorhouse 5 April 2012 Calcutta Faber amp Faber pp 280 ISBN 978 0 571 28113 8 Retrieved 9 June 2013 Let there be light The Telegraph Calcutta Archived from the original on 29 April 2009 Retrieved 9 June 2013 Rajasthan meets Attica The Telegraph Calcutta Archived from the original on 30 April 2003 Retrieved 9 June 2013 An early airbrush artist The Telegraph Calcutta Archived from the original on 2 April 2009 Retrieved 9 June 2013 A new India mob at Raj Bhavan curfew no bar Gandhi fast Anglo indians au revoir free Boroline The Telegraph Calcutta 26 April 2009 Archived from the original on 20 August 2010 Retrieved 9 June 2013 Drive Against Mahatma The Vancouver Sun 1 April 1930 Retrieved 9 June 2013 a b Kolkata City Guide a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help in Bengali a b c Culture Mahtma Gandhi Road Ask Laila Archived from the original on 24 March 2013 Retrieved 9 June 2013 Rabindranath Tagore Ekdin Rate Rabindra Rachanabali nltr org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mahatma Gandhi Road Kolkata amp oldid 1139540177, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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