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New Market, Kolkata

The New Market, formerly known as Sir Stuart Hogg Market,[2] is a market in Kolkata situated on Lindsay Street, beside Free School Street (Mirza Ghalib Street/Rani Rasmoni Road). Although primarily "New Market" referred to the original enclosed market, today in local parlance, the entire shopping area is often known as "New Market".[3]

New Market, Kolkata
New Market Entrance, Lindsey Street
LocationEsplanade, Kolkata, India
Coordinates22°33′37″N 88°21′11″E / 22.5603°N 88.3531°E / 22.5603; 88.3531
AddressLindsay Street
Opening date1 January 1874; 150 years ago (1 January 1874)
DeveloperMackintosh Burn & Co
OwnerKolkata Municipal Corporation
ArchitectRichard Roskell Bayne[1]
No. of stores and services2,000
No. of floors1
Websitewww.newmarketkolkata.com

History edit

 
Sir Stuart Hogg Market, c. 1905
 
New Market, c. 1945

Some of the earliest English quarters of Calcutta were in an area known then as Dalhousie Square. Terretti and Lalbazar nearby were the customary shopping haunts of the British. Later settlements arose in Kashaitola, Dharmatala and Chowringhee. By the 1850s, British colonists held sway in Calcutta and displayed increasing contempt for the "natives" and an aversion to brushing shoulders with them at the bazaars. In 1871, moved by a well orchestrated outcry from English residents, a committee of the Calcutta Corporation began to contemplate a market which would be the preserve of Calcutta's British residents. Spurred by the committee's deliberations, the Corporation purchased Lindsay Street, made plans to raze the old Fenwick's Bazar located there, and commissioned Richard Roskell Bayne, an architect of the East Indian Railway Company, to design the Victorian Gothic market complex which would take its place. It began to take shape in 1873, and Bayne was honoured for his achievement with a Rs. 1,000 rupee award, a large sum in the 1870s.[4] Mackintosh Burn was the builder.[5]

The giant shopping arcade was thrown open to the English populace with some fanfare on 1 January 1874. News of Calcutta's first municipal market spread rapidly. Affluent colonials from all over India shopped at exclusive retailers like Ranken and Company (dressmakers), Cuthbertson and Harper (shoe-merchants) and R.W. Newman or Thacker Spink, the famous stationers and book-dealers.[4]

Sir Stuart Hogg, then the Chairman of Calcutta Corporation, had shown tenacious support for the plans to build the New Market. So, 28 years later, on 2 December 1903, the market was officially named Sir Stuart Hogg Market and later shortened to Hogg Market.[4] Bengali society, in the British era, called it Hogg Shaheber Bajaar, a name that is still in use, just as a painting of Sir Stuart Hogg still hangs in Calcutta Corporation's portrait gallery. But the earliest provisional nickname, New Market, which remained in use throughout, proved to have the most sticking power.

New Market's growth kept pace with the city until World War II. The northern portion of the market came up in 1909 at an expense of 6 lakh rupees. Despite the gathering storm of World War II, an extension was engineered on the south flank, and the historic clock tower on the southern end of the market was shipped over from Huddersfield and installed in the 1930s.[6] Florists were located near the front entrance, and stalls selling fresh and preserved foods were placed towards the rear of the market. Beyond the vegetable stalls, fishmongers and slaughterhouse butchers plied their trade, and, until the mid-1970s, at the very back of the market, exotic animals from all over the British Empire could be bought as pets.

Description edit

 
Bata Shoe Store in Linsday Street, near the market

Despite the appearance of new air-conditioned, American-style, shopping malls all over Kolkata, New Market, which has survived two devastating fires and regular flooding, remains at the core of the shopping experience in the city. Over 2000 stalls under its roof sell everything from clothing to wheeled luggage to electronics to a special cheese found nowhere else. Under its apparent chaos lie extraordinary finds as well as remarkable bargains. Newmarket is a place to shop for garments & accessories, flowers, different food items including raw meat, fish, vegetables and fruits and even spices. There are crockeries and utensil stores. It also has a florist section dealing with exotic flowers. It is situated on Lindsay Street, Kolkata (Calcutta), just off Chowringhee Road, the market is open 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Monday to Friday, until 7 p.m. on Saturdays, and closed on Sundays.

Food stores edit

 
Bandel Cheese, Plain (White) & Brown (Smoked)

There are several renowned confectioners in New Market: Nahoum & Sons (estd. 1902)[7][8] is truly historic, with its original mahogany cabinetry and marble counters. For over a century, millions of customers have sworn by Nahoum's Rich Fruit Cake, its brownies, marzipan, macaroons and much more. Imperial Confectioners and D Gama compete for a close second and third place.

Kalimpong Cheese and Bandel Cheese are local cheese available only in New Market. Kalimpong Cheese comes from the North Bengal tourist spot of Kalimpong, it can be crumbled into salad or eaten raw.[9] Bandel Cheese is an Asian cheese originated in an erstwhile Portuguese colony, Bandel located in eastern India. It is an indigenous unripened, salted soft variety of cheese made in perforated pots. It is similar to Surti paneer but made from cow's milk.[10] Available in two varieties, plain (white) and smoked (brown).[11] Bandel cheese is well salted and can be stored.[9]

Garments and accessories stores edit

 
New market Garments and accessories stores
 
Lindsay Street
 
Bertram Street

New market (New complex) houses a world reputed 97 years old store "PUMPOSH" ..Kashmir Shawl Emporium, selling art and craft from Kashmir.

Incidents edit

New Market witnessed two major fires, one on 13 December 1985 and the other one on 20 July 2011.[5] There was also another massive fire on 18 May 2015.[12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Only 'Whites' were allowed in New Market during British era!". Get Bengal. from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  2. ^ New Market at Kolkata — The Shopping Mall that Stood the Test of Times 27 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine nkrealtors.com. Retrieved 27 September 2021
  3. ^ Hor, Sandip (2010). . indianlink.com.au. Archived from the original on 4 April 2013. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
  4. ^ a b c Nag, Ashoke (17 September 2005). "130 years young: Kolkata's Raj insignia is still 'New". The Economic Times. from the original on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  5. ^ a b Our Bureau (19 May 2015). . The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  6. ^ Sengupta, Snehal (20 March 2015). . ABP. The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  7. ^ Our Bureau. . No. 8 March 2013. The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Nahoum's owner dies, bakery lives on". The Times of India. 8 March 2013. from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  9. ^ a b . The Telegraph, Kolkata (Graphti). Calcutta, India. 3 May 2013. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  10. ^ "CHEESE AND CHEESE PRODUCTS". from the original on 29 June 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  11. ^ . The Telegraph, Calcatta. Calcutta, India. 3 May 2013. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  12. ^ "Massive fire breaks out in New Market". The Hindu. 19 May 2015. from the original on 1 January 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  13. ^ "Massive fire breaks out in Kolkata's New Market area". No. DNA. 18 May 2015. from the original on 6 February 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources New Market Kolkata news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The New Market formerly known as Sir Stuart Hogg Market 2 is a market in Kolkata situated on Lindsay Street beside Free School Street Mirza Ghalib Street Rani Rasmoni Road Although primarily New Market referred to the original enclosed market today in local parlance the entire shopping area is often known as New Market 3 New Market KolkataNew Market Entrance Lindsey StreetLocationEsplanade Kolkata IndiaCoordinates22 33 37 N 88 21 11 E 22 5603 N 88 3531 E 22 5603 88 3531AddressLindsay StreetOpening date1 January 1874 150 years ago 1 January 1874 DeveloperMackintosh Burn amp CoOwnerKolkata Municipal CorporationArchitectRichard Roskell Bayne 1 No of stores and services2 000No of floors1Websitewww wbr newmarketkolkata wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 Food stores 2 2 Garments and accessories stores 3 Incidents 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Sir Stuart Hogg Market c 1905 nbsp New Market c 1945Some of the earliest English quarters of Calcutta were in an area known then as Dalhousie Square Terretti and Lalbazar nearby were the customary shopping haunts of the British Later settlements arose in Kashaitola Dharmatala and Chowringhee By the 1850s British colonists held sway in Calcutta and displayed increasing contempt for the natives and an aversion to brushing shoulders with them at the bazaars In 1871 moved by a well orchestrated outcry from English residents a committee of the Calcutta Corporation began to contemplate a market which would be the preserve of Calcutta s British residents Spurred by the committee s deliberations the Corporation purchased Lindsay Street made plans to raze the old Fenwick s Bazar located there and commissioned Richard Roskell Bayne an architect of the East Indian Railway Company to design the Victorian Gothic market complex which would take its place It began to take shape in 1873 and Bayne was honoured for his achievement with a Rs 1 000 rupee award a large sum in the 1870s 4 Mackintosh Burn was the builder 5 The giant shopping arcade was thrown open to the English populace with some fanfare on 1 January 1874 News of Calcutta s first municipal market spread rapidly Affluent colonials from all over India shopped at exclusive retailers like Ranken and Company dressmakers Cuthbertson and Harper shoe merchants and R W Newman or Thacker Spink the famous stationers and book dealers 4 Sir Stuart Hogg then the Chairman of Calcutta Corporation had shown tenacious support for the plans to build the New Market So 28 years later on 2 December 1903 the market was officially named Sir Stuart Hogg Market and later shortened to Hogg Market 4 Bengali society in the British era called it Hogg Shaheber Bajaar a name that is still in use just as a painting of Sir Stuart Hogg still hangs in Calcutta Corporation s portrait gallery But the earliest provisional nickname New Market which remained in use throughout proved to have the most sticking power New Market s growth kept pace with the city until World War II The northern portion of the market came up in 1909 at an expense of 6 lakh rupees Despite the gathering storm of World War II an extension was engineered on the south flank and the historic clock tower on the southern end of the market was shipped over from Huddersfield and installed in the 1930s 6 Florists were located near the front entrance and stalls selling fresh and preserved foods were placed towards the rear of the market Beyond the vegetable stalls fishmongers and slaughterhouse butchers plied their trade and until the mid 1970s at the very back of the market exotic animals from all over the British Empire could be bought as pets Description edit nbsp Bata Shoe Store in Linsday Street near the marketDespite the appearance of new air conditioned American style shopping malls all over Kolkata New Market which has survived two devastating fires and regular flooding remains at the core of the shopping experience in the city Over 2000 stalls under its roof sell everything from clothing to wheeled luggage to electronics to a special cheese found nowhere else Under its apparent chaos lie extraordinary finds as well as remarkable bargains Newmarket is a place to shop for garments amp accessories flowers different food items including raw meat fish vegetables and fruits and even spices There are crockeries and utensil stores It also has a florist section dealing with exotic flowers It is situated on Lindsay Street Kolkata Calcutta just off Chowringhee Road the market is open 10 a m until 8 p m Monday to Friday until 7 p m on Saturdays and closed on Sundays Food stores edit nbsp Bandel Cheese Plain White amp Brown Smoked There are several renowned confectioners in New Market Nahoum amp Sons estd 1902 7 8 is truly historic with its original mahogany cabinetry and marble counters For over a century millions of customers have sworn by Nahoum s Rich Fruit Cake its brownies marzipan macaroons and much more Imperial Confectioners and D Gama compete for a close second and third place Kalimpong Cheese and Bandel Cheese are local cheese available only in New Market Kalimpong Cheese comes from the North Bengal tourist spot of Kalimpong it can be crumbled into salad or eaten raw 9 Bandel Cheese is an Asian cheese originated in an erstwhile Portuguese colony Bandel located in eastern India It is an indigenous unripened salted soft variety of cheese made in perforated pots It is similar to Surti paneer but made from cow s milk 10 Available in two varieties plain white and smoked brown 11 Bandel cheese is well salted and can be stored 9 Garments and accessories stores edit nbsp New market Garments and accessories stores nbsp Lindsay Street nbsp Bertram StreetNew market New complex houses a world reputed 97 years old store PUMPOSH Kashmir Shawl Emporium selling art and craft from Kashmir Incidents editNew Market witnessed two major fires one on 13 December 1985 and the other one on 20 July 2011 5 There was also another massive fire on 18 May 2015 12 13 References edit Only Whites were allowed in New Market during British era Get Bengal Archived from the original on 27 September 2021 Retrieved 27 September 2021 New Market at Kolkata The Shopping Mall that Stood the Test of Times Archived 27 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine nkrealtors com Retrieved 27 September 2021 Hor Sandip 2010 Indian Link The City of Wonders indianlink com au Archived from the original on 4 April 2013 Retrieved 28 March 2011 a b c Nag Ashoke 17 September 2005 130 years young Kolkata s Raj insignia is still New The Economic Times Archived from the original on 10 August 2016 Retrieved 10 June 2016 a b Our Bureau 19 May 2015 Fire follows tinderbox tag The Telegraph Archived from the original on 9 August 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Sengupta Snehal 20 March 2015 Get set for twin clock towers ABP The Telegraph Archived from the original on 8 August 2016 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Our Bureau Nahoum s loses its man behind the till No 8 March 2013 The Telegraph Archived from the original on 8 August 2016 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Nahoum s owner dies bakery lives on The Times of India 8 March 2013 Archived from the original on 24 November 2015 Retrieved 10 June 2016 a b Food The Telegraph Kolkata Graphti Calcutta India 3 May 2013 Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 6 February 2014 CHEESE AND CHEESE PRODUCTS Archived from the original on 29 June 2016 Retrieved 10 June 2016 ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT LOCAL CHEESE KALIMPONG TO BANDEL The Telegraph Calcatta Calcutta India 3 May 2013 Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 19 January 2014 Massive fire breaks out in New Market The Hindu 19 May 2015 Archived from the original on 1 January 2017 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Massive fire breaks out in Kolkata s New Market area No DNA 18 May 2015 Archived from the original on 6 February 2023 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Market Kolkata amp oldid 1191555652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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