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Tollygunge

Tollygunge (Bengali: টালিগঞ্জ, romanizedṬaligôñj; nicknamed 'Mini Mumbai' or 'Mini Bombay') is a locality of South Kolkata, in West Bengal, India. It is famed as the centre of the Indian film industry, known as Tollywood, Marathi Cinema, South Indian Cinema and Bollywood.

Tollygunge
Tolly Para or Studio Para
Neighbourhood in Kolkata (Calcutta)
Tollygunge
Location in Kolkata
Coordinates: 22°29′53″N 88°20′46″E / 22.498°N 88.346°E / 22.498; 88.346Coordinates: 22°29′53″N 88°20′46″E / 22.498°N 88.346°E / 22.498; 88.346
Country India
StateWest Bengal
CityKolkata
DistrictKolkata[1][2][3]
Metro StationRabindra Sarobar and Mahanayak Uttam Kumar
Municipal CorporationKolkata Municipal Corporation
KMC wards81, 89, 94, 95, 97, 98
Elevation
36 ft (11 m)
Population
 • TotalFor population see linked KMC ward pages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
700033, 700040,
Area code+91 33
Lok Sabha constituencyKolkata Dakshin and Jadavpur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyRashbehari and Tollygunge

History

In the 18th century, Tollygunge, then called Rasa Pagla, was a jungle with garden houses of the Europeans located here and there. The Europeans, living in the central areas of old Calcutta, had a craze for villas far out in the sleepy villages, coming up as suburbs. It was renamed after Colonel William Tolly who made the dead Adi Ganga channel navigable in 1774. Tipu Sultan's sons settled down in the area after the Vellore Mutiny in 1806. The British extended their patronage to Tollygunge Club and Tollygunge Golf Club in the 19th century.[4]

In 1888, Ballygunge and Tollygunge formed a common thana when 25 new Police Section Houses were set up.[4] In 1889, the suburbs of Calcutta were divided among 4 municipalities. While a portion of Tollygunge formed the South Suburban Municipality, northern Tollygunge which was part of the earlier Suburban Municipality was made one of the 'added area wards' of Kolkata Municipal Corporation.[4] In 1951, the southern part of Tollygunge was added to Calcutta.[5]

Around 1921, Kolkata Municipal Corporation made efforts in certain areas, and that included Ballygunge-Tollygunge, to widen roads and add sewerage, water supply and other civic benefits.[6]

With the partition of Bengal, "millions of refugees poured in from erstwhile East Pakistan... hundreds of 'refugee colonies' sprang up almost overnight all across the city and occupied all vacant land in the fringe areas. Here the refugees built their very own type of settlement, bearing some reflection of the village set-up of their lost homes... the refugees had taken command of adjoining areas such as Tollyganj and transformed them into a very different environment."[7] The influx of refugees occurred in several spurts between 1947 and 1971. Only a small part of the influx stayed in the government transit camps and the overwhelming majority settled in squatters' colonies along the eastern fringes of the city, starting from Barrackpore in the north, through Dumdum to Jadavpur, Tollygunge and Behala, down to Sonarpur in the south. The massive influx had a major demographic, cultural, economic and political impact on the city.[8]

There is a small red-light district is located near Prince Anwar Shah Road.[9]

Geography

Location

It is flanked by the Eastern Railway south suburban line to the north, Lake Gardens and Golf Green in the east, the Pashchim Putiari and Purba Putiari in the south and Behala in the west. The neighbourhood is served by Mahanayak Uttam Kumar metro station of Kolkata Metro.

Neighbourhoods

Other prominent neighbourhoods in the area include Kudghat, Ranikuthi, Regent Park, Netaji Nagar and Bansdroni.

Places of interest

 
View of statue of Uttam Kumar, a famous Tollywood actor, at night at Tollygunge .

Notable residents

Economy

It is among the most posh neighbourhoods of South Kolkata. South City, one of the most famous shopping malls of the city is located in the adjacent neighbourhood. It is also listed among the best places to live in Kolkata byvarious surveys and websites.

The Royal Bengal Tiger Cafe, Khan Saheb, Chowman, The Copper Kitchen, Wow! Momo, Pepe-Nero, Tolly Tales, Azad Hind Dhaba, The Grub Club, Gourmet Hut, The Mango Tree are some of the most noted eateries in this area.[11]

Daily markets

Lake Market, along with Hatibagan, Maniktala, Sealdah and Gariahat markets, is amongst the largest markets in Kolkata. The larger markets of Kolkata have two sectors – inner and outer. The inner market is the official or core market in a planned building and the outer is a makeshift arrangement of pavement stalls.[12] The Lake Road Market at 104 Rash Behari Avenue is a Kolkata Municipal Corporation market spread over 1.16 acres. Vegetables, fruits, betel leaf, flowers, fish, meat, egg etc. are available.[13] There are several South Indian hotels and restaurants in the area.

The Lake Mall is a more recent addition. It is a six-storied building with a high end shopping mall, food courts and entertainment. It has been developed by the Space Group.[14]

Charu Chandra Market at 54/1 Charu Chandra Avenue is a private road-side market spread across 0.66 acres. Vegetables, fruits, betel leaf, fish, meat, egg and grocery are available.[13]

Transport

 
People walking in Tollygunge

Tollygunge serves as terminal points of several transport services including the tram, city buses of the Calcutta Tramways company and the metro station.

Tollygunge Railway Station is located on the Budge Budge section of the Kolkata Suburban Railway. The Mahanayak Uttam Kumar metro station (formerly Tollygunge) had been a terminal station of the Kolkata Metro from 1984 to 2009. From 2009, the overground extension of the Metro Railway extended the Metro's range to beyond Tollygunge up to New Garia. Hence if one's office is located in the office para areas of Park Street, Camac Street, LL Nehru Road, then one can commute through metro much more conveniently.

The first electric tramcar in Kolkata ran from Esplanade to Khidirpur in 1902 and tracks were laid up to Tollygunge in 1903.[15]

The Calcutta Tramways Company depot in Tollyguge serves as a terminal point for the tram service (which links it to Ballygunge and B.B.D. Bagh by tram routes 24/29 and 29 respectively). Some state government buses are also operated by the same company. Bus services connecting Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport via New Town passes through it.

The major auto routes are Ranikuthi-Garia More, Ranikuthi-Tollygunge Tram Depot, Ranikuthi- Baghajatin, Ranikuthi-Jadavpur 8B, Tollygunge Tram Depot-Jadavpur 8B and Prince Anwar Shah More-Jadavpur Police Station.

Educational institutions

  • South Academy High School (Near Bansdroni Bazar )
  • Maharishi Vidyamandir (Near Bansdroni Fire Brigade)
  • G.D.Birla Centre For Education
  • Calcutta Institute of Engineering and Management
  • Sir Nripendranath Institution
  • Adarsh Hindi High School
  • Bangur High School
  • Gangapuri Siksha Sadan
  • Paschim Putiary Sukharanjan Vidyamandir High School
  • Naktala High School
  • Netaji Nagar Vidyamandir
  • Swami Pranabananda Vidyapith
  • The Assembly of God Church School
  • Narmada High School
  • Brajamohan Tewary Institution
  • Mansur Habibullah Memorial School (Formerly: South End School), Kudghat beside Netaji metro station
  • Ashok Nagar Boys High School (co.education)
  • Milan Garh Girls High School
  • The Future Foundation School
  • ITI Tollygunge
  • Gandhi Colony Madhyamik Vidyalaya (Boys & Girls)
  • Tirthapati Institution

Culture

The area is the centre of the Bengali film industry, which is known by the nickname Tollywood, and is the location of Indrapuri Studio and Technician Studio, a favourite hub for the late director Rituparno Ghosh (who happens to be an alumnus of Jadavpur University, located in neighbouring Jadavpur). There is also the old NH1 studio and now several other new ones have cropped up.

With the construction in old Calcutta with various imported styles, the local temple architecture also reacted. Amongst the temples are the atchala temples of the Ghosh family built between 1788 and 1807. Prince Ghulam Mohammad built the mosque in Tollygunge in 1830.[16]

Healthcare

One of the major government super speciality hospitals, M R Bangur, is situated in Tollygunge. An ISO certified hospital it serves as the district hospital for the district of South 24 Parganas. M R Bangur caters to the massive population of the district as well as adjoining metropolitan areas.[17] Other important hospitals and nursing homes include - RSV, Bijoygar Government Hospital, Moore Avenue Polly Clinic, Tapan Sinha Memorial Hospital, Swiss Park Nursing Home Private Limited, Tollygunge Medical Hall, Arogya Maternity and Nursing Home, Medline Nursing Home, Apollo Clinic Bansdroni, Silver Line Eye Hospital, Calcutta Lions Netra Niketan, New Bangur Hospital and Cancer Research, Jissan International, Metro Railway Hospital, Tiss Path Lab, among others.[18]

Electorate

Tollygunge happens to be a Vidhan Sabha constituency in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly and several neighbourhoods in this area like Golf Green, Bijoygarh, Bikramgarh, Azadgarh etc. served as refugee colonies post the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. It is currently represented by Aroop Biswas of the All India Trinamool Congress in the Legislative Assembly, who also serves as Minister for North Bengal Development in the Government of West Bengal. Erstwhile Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, Pankaj Banerjee preceded Biswas. The first Left Front Mayor of Kolkata, Prasanta Sur, represented Tollygunge in several successive elections. Hence, Tollygunge has a very vast and versatile political and socio-economic history. Ambika Chakrabarty and Niranjan Sengupta, had earlier been elected from Tollygunge several number of times within the 1950-70s. Both were veteran fighters of the Bengal Independence movement, having been members of the Chittagong Jugantar Party and the Dhaka Anushilan Samity, respectively. Tollygunge is currently part of the Jadavpur Lok Sabha Constituency, which famous singer Kabir Suman represented from 2009 to 2014. Earlier, it fell within the South Kolkata constituency. As per the orders of the Delimitation Commission, Tollygunge Vidhan Sabha now comprises the following wards: 94, 95, 97, 98, 100, 111, 112, 113 and 114 of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation.[19]

References

  1. ^ "Kolkata South district".
  2. ^ "South 24 Parganas district".
  3. ^ (PDF). www.s24pgs.gov.in. 30 October 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Nair, P.Thankappan (1995). "The Growth and Development of Old Calcutta". In Chaudhuri, Sukanta (ed.). Calcutta: The Living City. Oxford University Press. pp. 11, 18, 13. ISBN 9780195636970.
  5. ^ Chakraborti, Satyesh C. (1995). "The Growth of Calcutta in the Twentieth Century". In Chaudhuri, Sukanta (ed.). Calcutta: The Living City. Oxford University Press. p. 3. ISBN 9780195636970.
  6. ^ Bagchi, Amiya Kumar (1995). "Wealth and Work in Calcutta, 1860-1921". In Chaudhuri, Sukanta (ed.). Calcutta: The Living City. Oxford University Press. p. 218. ISBN 9780195636970.
  7. ^ Chatterjee, Monideep (1995). "Town Planning in Calcutta: Past, Present and Future". In Chaudhuri, Sukanta (ed.). Calcutta: The Living City. Oxford University Press. p. 142. ISBN 9780195636970.
  8. ^ Chatterjee, Partha (1995). "The Political Culture of Calcutta". In Chaudhuri, Sukanta (ed.). Calcutta: The Living City. Oxford University Press. p. 20. ISBN 9780195636970.
  9. ^ YOUTH PARTNERSHIP PROJECT SOUTH ASIA (YPP-SA) (July 2010). "VULNERABILITY OF CHILDREN LIVING IN THE RED LIGHT AREAS OF KOLKATA, INDIA" (PDF). End Child Prostitution and Trafficking. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  10. ^ Sengupta, Subodha (November 2013). Bose, Anjali (ed.). সংসদ বাঙালি চরিতাভিধান (in Bengali). Vol. 1 (2 ed.). Kolkata: Sahitya Samsad. p. 79. ISBN 978-81-7955-135-6.
  11. ^ "Dine-Out Restaurants in Tollygunge". Zomato.
  12. ^ Bandopadhyay, Raghab (1995). "Calcutta's Markets". In Chaudhuri, Sukanta (ed.). Calcutta: The Living City. Oxford University Press. p. 118. ISBN 9780195636970.
  13. ^ a b "Primary Hats/ Markets of District". Markets in Brief - Kolkata. West Bengal State Marketing Board. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  14. ^ "Kolkata: Road clogged, but no takers for Lake Mall basement parking lot - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  15. ^ Nair, P.Thankappan, Civic and Public Services in Old Calcutta, in Calcutta, the Living City, Vol. I, edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, page 235, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-563696-3.
  16. ^ Lahiri Choudhury, Dhriti Kanta, "Trends in Calcutta Architecture 1690-1903", in Calcutta, the Living City, Vol. I, pp. 169-170, Edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, Oxford University Press, 1995 edition.
  17. ^ "Dr Satarupa paul talks about OBG at M.R Bangur hospital,Kolkatta". FreeAssociation. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  18. ^ "Hospitals in Tollygunge Kolkata". www.proptiger.com. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  19. ^ "Delimitation Commission Order No. 18 dated 15 February 2006" (PDF). West Bengal. ECI. Retrieved 21 July 2014.

External links

  Kolkata/South travel guide from Wikivoyage
  Kolkata/Southern fringes travel guide from Wikivoyage

tollygunge, bengali, গঞ, romanized, Ṭaligôñj, nicknamed, mini, mumbai, mini, bombay, locality, south, kolkata, west, bengal, india, famed, centre, indian, film, industry, known, tollywood, marathi, cinema, south, indian, cinema, bollywood, tolly, para, studio,. Tollygunge Bengali ট ল গঞ জ romanized Ṭaligonj nicknamed Mini Mumbai or Mini Bombay is a locality of South Kolkata in West Bengal India It is famed as the centre of the Indian film industry known as Tollywood Marathi Cinema South Indian Cinema and Bollywood Tollygunge Tolly Para or Studio ParaNeighbourhood in Kolkata Calcutta TollygungeLocation in KolkataCoordinates 22 29 53 N 88 20 46 E 22 498 N 88 346 E 22 498 88 346 Coordinates 22 29 53 N 88 20 46 E 22 498 N 88 346 E 22 498 88 346Country IndiaStateWest BengalCityKolkataDistrictKolkata 1 2 3 Metro StationRabindra Sarobar and Mahanayak Uttam KumarMunicipal CorporationKolkata Municipal CorporationKMC wards81 89 94 95 97 98Elevation36 ft 11 m Population TotalFor population see linked KMC ward pagesTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN700033 700040 Area code 91 33Lok Sabha constituencyKolkata Dakshin and JadavpurVidhan Sabha constituencyRashbehari and Tollygunge Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Location 2 2 Neighbourhoods 2 3 Places of interest 2 4 Notable residents 3 Economy 3 1 Daily markets 4 Transport 5 Educational institutions 6 Culture 7 Healthcare 8 Electorate 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIn the 18th century Tollygunge then called Rasa Pagla was a jungle with garden houses of the Europeans located here and there The Europeans living in the central areas of old Calcutta had a craze for villas far out in the sleepy villages coming up as suburbs It was renamed after Colonel William Tolly who made the dead Adi Ganga channel navigable in 1774 Tipu Sultan s sons settled down in the area after the Vellore Mutiny in 1806 The British extended their patronage to Tollygunge Club and Tollygunge Golf Club in the 19th century 4 In 1888 Ballygunge and Tollygunge formed a common thana when 25 new Police Section Houses were set up 4 In 1889 the suburbs of Calcutta were divided among 4 municipalities While a portion of Tollygunge formed the South Suburban Municipality northern Tollygunge which was part of the earlier Suburban Municipality was made one of the added area wards of Kolkata Municipal Corporation 4 In 1951 the southern part of Tollygunge was added to Calcutta 5 Around 1921 Kolkata Municipal Corporation made efforts in certain areas and that included Ballygunge Tollygunge to widen roads and add sewerage water supply and other civic benefits 6 With the partition of Bengal millions of refugees poured in from erstwhile East Pakistan hundreds of refugee colonies sprang up almost overnight all across the city and occupied all vacant land in the fringe areas Here the refugees built their very own type of settlement bearing some reflection of the village set up of their lost homes the refugees had taken command of adjoining areas such as Tollyganj and transformed them into a very different environment 7 The influx of refugees occurred in several spurts between 1947 and 1971 Only a small part of the influx stayed in the government transit camps and the overwhelming majority settled in squatters colonies along the eastern fringes of the city starting from Barrackpore in the north through Dumdum to Jadavpur Tollygunge and Behala down to Sonarpur in the south The massive influx had a major demographic cultural economic and political impact on the city 8 There is a small red light district is located near Prince Anwar Shah Road 9 Geography Edit Interactive fullscreen map Location Edit It is flanked by the Eastern Railway south suburban line to the north Lake Gardens and Golf Green in the east the Pashchim Putiari and Purba Putiari in the south and Behala in the west The neighbourhood is served by Mahanayak Uttam Kumar metro station of Kolkata Metro Neighbourhoods Edit Other prominent neighbourhoods in the area include Kudghat Ranikuthi Regent Park Netaji Nagar and Bansdroni Places of interest Edit View of statue of Uttam Kumar a famous Tollywood actor at night at Tollygunge Other places of Interest in Tollygunge include Tollygunge Agragami Tollygunge Club Royal Calcutta Golf Club RCGC ITC Sangeet Research Academy Indrapuri Film Studio now known as Star Studios Notable residents Edit Ali Muhammad Shibli anti colonial revolutionary born 1879 10 A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada founder of ISKCON Utpal Dutt film actor and theater personality Kriti Sanon Bollywood film actress Rakul Preet Singh Indian film actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu actress Mahesh Manjrekar actor director and producer Saiee Manjrekar actress Medha Manjrekar actress Wamiqa Gabbi actress Ananya Panday actress Chunky Pandey actor Jacqueline Fernandez actress Kiara Advani Bollywood film actress Varun Dhawan actor Anil Dhawan actor David Dhawan film director Shraddha Kapoor actress and singer Padmini Kolhapure actress Tejaswini Kolhapure actress Shakti Kapoor actor Prajakta Koli actress Sidharth Malhotra actor Pooja Hegde actress Shalini Pandey actress Sai Tamhankar actress Neeraj Roy businessman Taapsee Pannu actress Siddhanth Kapoor actor Amruta Subhash actress Jyoti Subhash actress Tara Sutaria actressEconomy EditIt is among the most posh neighbourhoods of South Kolkata South City one of the most famous shopping malls of the city is located in the adjacent neighbourhood It is also listed among the best places to live in Kolkata byvarious surveys and websites The Royal Bengal Tiger Cafe Khan Saheb Chowman The Copper Kitchen Wow Momo Pepe Nero Tolly Tales Azad Hind Dhaba The Grub Club Gourmet Hut The Mango Tree are some of the most noted eateries in this area 11 Daily markets Edit Lake Market along with Hatibagan Maniktala Sealdah and Gariahat markets is amongst the largest markets in Kolkata The larger markets of Kolkata have two sectors inner and outer The inner market is the official or core market in a planned building and the outer is a makeshift arrangement of pavement stalls 12 The Lake Road Market at 104 Rash Behari Avenue is a Kolkata Municipal Corporation market spread over 1 16 acres Vegetables fruits betel leaf flowers fish meat egg etc are available 13 There are several South Indian hotels and restaurants in the area The Lake Mall is a more recent addition It is a six storied building with a high end shopping mall food courts and entertainment It has been developed by the Space Group 14 Charu Chandra Market at 54 1 Charu Chandra Avenue is a private road side market spread across 0 66 acres Vegetables fruits betel leaf fish meat egg and grocery are available 13 Transport Edit People walking in Tollygunge Tollygunge serves as terminal points of several transport services including the tram city buses of the Calcutta Tramways company and the metro station Tollygunge Railway Station is located on the Budge Budge section of the Kolkata Suburban Railway The Mahanayak Uttam Kumar metro station formerly Tollygunge had been a terminal station of the Kolkata Metro from 1984 to 2009 From 2009 the overground extension of the Metro Railway extended the Metro s range to beyond Tollygunge up to New Garia Hence if one s office is located in the office para areas of Park Street Camac Street LL Nehru Road then one can commute through metro much more conveniently The first electric tramcar in Kolkata ran from Esplanade to Khidirpur in 1902 and tracks were laid up to Tollygunge in 1903 15 The Calcutta Tramways Company depot in Tollyguge serves as a terminal point for the tram service which links it to Ballygunge and B B D Bagh by tram routes 24 29 and 29 respectively Some state government buses are also operated by the same company Bus services connecting Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport via New Town passes through it The major auto routes are Ranikuthi Garia More Ranikuthi Tollygunge Tram Depot Ranikuthi Baghajatin Ranikuthi Jadavpur 8B Tollygunge Tram Depot Jadavpur 8B and Prince Anwar Shah More Jadavpur Police Station Educational institutions EditSouth Academy High School Near Bansdroni Bazar Maharishi Vidyamandir Near Bansdroni Fire Brigade G D Birla Centre For Education Calcutta Institute of Engineering and Management Sir Nripendranath Institution Adarsh Hindi High School Bangur High School Gangapuri Siksha Sadan Paschim Putiary Sukharanjan Vidyamandir High School Naktala High School Netaji Nagar Vidyamandir Swami Pranabananda Vidyapith The Assembly of God Church School Narmada High School Brajamohan Tewary Institution Mansur Habibullah Memorial School Formerly South End School Kudghat beside Netaji metro station Ashok Nagar Boys High School co education Milan Garh Girls High School The Future Foundation School ITI Tollygunge Gandhi Colony Madhyamik Vidyalaya Boys amp Girls Tirthapati InstitutionCulture EditThe area is the centre of the Bengali film industry which is known by the nickname Tollywood and is the location of Indrapuri Studio and Technician Studio a favourite hub for the late director Rituparno Ghosh who happens to be an alumnus of Jadavpur University located in neighbouring Jadavpur There is also the old NH1 studio and now several other new ones have cropped up With the construction in old Calcutta with various imported styles the local temple architecture also reacted Amongst the temples are the atchala temples of the Ghosh family built between 1788 and 1807 Prince Ghulam Mohammad built the mosque in Tollygunge in 1830 16 Healthcare EditOne of the major government super speciality hospitals M R Bangur is situated in Tollygunge An ISO certified hospital it serves as the district hospital for the district of South 24 Parganas M R Bangur caters to the massive population of the district as well as adjoining metropolitan areas 17 Other important hospitals and nursing homes include RSV Bijoygar Government Hospital Moore Avenue Polly Clinic Tapan Sinha Memorial Hospital Swiss Park Nursing Home Private Limited Tollygunge Medical Hall Arogya Maternity and Nursing Home Medline Nursing Home Apollo Clinic Bansdroni Silver Line Eye Hospital Calcutta Lions Netra Niketan New Bangur Hospital and Cancer Research Jissan International Metro Railway Hospital Tiss Path Lab among others 18 Electorate EditTollygunge happens to be a Vidhan Sabha constituency in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly and several neighbourhoods in this area like Golf Green Bijoygarh Bikramgarh Azadgarh etc served as refugee colonies post the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War It is currently represented by Aroop Biswas of the All India Trinamool Congress in the Legislative Assembly who also serves as Minister for North Bengal Development in the Government of West Bengal Erstwhile Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Pankaj Banerjee preceded Biswas The first Left Front Mayor of Kolkata Prasanta Sur represented Tollygunge in several successive elections Hence Tollygunge has a very vast and versatile political and socio economic history Ambika Chakrabarty and Niranjan Sengupta had earlier been elected from Tollygunge several number of times within the 1950 70s Both were veteran fighters of the Bengal Independence movement having been members of the Chittagong Jugantar Party and the Dhaka Anushilan Samity respectively Tollygunge is currently part of the Jadavpur Lok Sabha Constituency which famous singer Kabir Suman represented from 2009 to 2014 Earlier it fell within the South Kolkata constituency As per the orders of the Delimitation Commission Tollygunge Vidhan Sabha now comprises the following wards 94 95 97 98 100 111 112 113 and 114 of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation 19 References Edit Kolkata South district South 24 Parganas district ELECTORS DETAILS AS ON 30 10 2010 South 24 Parganas PDF www s24pgs gov in 30 October 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 29 May 2013 Retrieved 14 August 2019 a b c Nair P Thankappan 1995 The Growth and Development of Old Calcutta In Chaudhuri Sukanta ed Calcutta The Living City Oxford University Press pp 11 18 13 ISBN 9780195636970 Chakraborti Satyesh C 1995 The Growth of Calcutta in the Twentieth Century In Chaudhuri Sukanta ed Calcutta The Living City Oxford University Press p 3 ISBN 9780195636970 Bagchi Amiya Kumar 1995 Wealth and Work in Calcutta 1860 1921 In Chaudhuri Sukanta ed Calcutta The Living City Oxford University Press p 218 ISBN 9780195636970 Chatterjee Monideep 1995 Town Planning in Calcutta Past Present and Future In Chaudhuri Sukanta ed Calcutta The Living City Oxford University Press p 142 ISBN 9780195636970 Chatterjee Partha 1995 The Political Culture of Calcutta In Chaudhuri Sukanta ed Calcutta The Living City Oxford University Press p 20 ISBN 9780195636970 YOUTH PARTNERSHIP PROJECT SOUTH ASIA YPP SA July 2010 VULNERABILITY OF CHILDREN LIVING IN THE RED LIGHT AREAS OF KOLKATA INDIA PDF End Child Prostitution and Trafficking Retrieved 16 December 2018 Sengupta Subodha November 2013 Bose Anjali ed স সদ ব ঙ ল চর ত ভ ধ ন in Bengali Vol 1 2 ed Kolkata Sahitya Samsad p 79 ISBN 978 81 7955 135 6 Dine Out Restaurants in Tollygunge Zomato Bandopadhyay Raghab 1995 Calcutta s Markets In Chaudhuri Sukanta ed Calcutta The Living City Oxford University Press p 118 ISBN 9780195636970 a b Primary Hats Markets of District Markets in Brief Kolkata West Bengal State Marketing Board Retrieved 11 April 2018 Kolkata Road clogged but no takers for Lake Mall basement parking lot Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 12 February 2019 Nair P Thankappan Civic and Public Services in Old Calcutta in Calcutta the Living City Vol I edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri page 235 Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 563696 3 Lahiri Choudhury Dhriti Kanta Trends in Calcutta Architecture 1690 1903 in Calcutta the Living City Vol I pp 169 170 Edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri Oxford University Press 1995 edition Dr Satarupa paul talks about OBG at M R Bangur hospital Kolkatta FreeAssociation 9 September 2014 Retrieved 14 August 2019 Hospitals in Tollygunge Kolkata www proptiger com Retrieved 14 August 2019 Delimitation Commission Order No 18 dated 15 February 2006 PDF West Bengal ECI Retrieved 21 July 2014 External links Edit Kolkata South travel guide from Wikivoyage Kolkata Southern fringes travel guide 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