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Durgapur (/drpr/ or /--/) is a city in the
Burdwan District in the state of West Bengal India. Durgapur is the third largest city in West Bengal in terms of
both area (154.20 km2 / 59.54 sq. miles) and population (5,66,937) (2011 census & excluding the urban agglomeration). The well-planned city of Durgapur is the
second planned city of India after Chandigarh being designed by Joseph Allen Stein and Benjamin Polk. This
highly industrialized city has the only operational dry (inland) port in Eastern India. It is also one of the six Municipal Corporations in West Bengal and the headquarter
of the Durgapur subdivision consisting of the Durgapur
Municipal Corporation and ve community development
blocs: DurgapurFaridpur, GalsiI, Kanksa, Andal and
Pandabeswar. The ve blocks contain 36 gram panchayats and 30 census towns. Distances from Kolkata: By
Road 170 km via NH-2, by Rail 158 km and by Flight
163 km. Durgapur Urban Agglomeration includes: Durgapur (Municipal Corp.), Bamunara (Census Town) and
Arrah (Census Town) and ranks 4th (in terms of population) among other urban agglomerations in West Bengal.
Durgapur is also one of the three Y (for the purpose of
HRA [House Rent Allowance] calculation) class cities in
West Bengal.
3 DEMOGRAPHICS
it could have been on either side of the unmarked and exible borders of the mighty empires. Moreover, the infertile soil with deep impenetrable forests and wild animals
was probably not a very inviting proposal for any emperor
on the look out for wealth and treasures. Even when coal
mining made forays into the adjoining Asansol-Ranigunj
area from the late eighteenth century, and factory chimneys reared their heads somewhat later, Durgapur remained an impenetrable jungle that few dared to trespass
into.
Durgapur subdivision is surrounded by Asansol subdivision on the west, Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision
on the east, Bankura district across the Damodar in the
south, and Birbhum district across the Ajay River to the
north.
Geography
4.2
Road
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Durgapur City Centre. The Andal-Sainthia branch line
of Eastern Railway Zone originates from this station and
terminates at Sainthia on Sahibganj Loop.
4.2 Road
Durgapur is the preferred gateway to the districts of
Bankura, Birbhum, and Purulia, which are not well connected. NH 2 and SH 9 pass through the city jurisdiction. NH 60 passes through the north-western suburb of Pandabeswar and nally passes through Raniganj
and heads away towards Orissa. It happens to be
At the entrance of Durgapur Steel city from NH-2
one of the very few cities that have an Asian Highway (AH) passing directly through the city jurisdicand 229,684 were females. The 06 years population was tion. The AH1 links Japan with Turkey, through Korea,
51,930. Eective literacy rate for the 7+ population was China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, India,
Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran.
87.70.[5]
See also: List of cities in West Bengal
Transport
Durgapur is well connected via roads. It is the preferred gateway to the Rarh Region, which has underdeveloped transportation infrastructure. NH 2 and SH
9 pass through the city. Panagarh-Morgram Highway
originates from Panagarh, a suburb of Durgapur, and
joins NH 60 near Dubrajpur; this makes Durgapur a
major road junction and an important destination for
transportation toward North Bengal and North East India. SH 9 joins with NH 60 and connects Durgapur
with Orissa and South India. It is also well connected
by rail to major parts of India such as Delhi, Mumbai,
Chennai, Gorakhpur, Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur, Nagpur,
Guwahati, Amritsar, Jaipur, Lucknow, Kanpur, and others. Long distance buses connect Durgapur to places such
as Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, Bokaro Steel City, Siliguri, and
Malda Town.
4.1
Railways
Durgapur being an important city in terms of both commercial and industrial establishments is connected to almost all major places of Bengal such as Kolkata (Calcutta), Bardhaman, Asansol, Siuri, Purulia, New Jalpaiguri (Siliguri), Maldah. Durgapur is also connected
to other important cities and towns in the country such
as New Delhi, Patna, Bokaro, Gaya, Ranchi, Dhanbad,
Muzaarpur, Gorakhpur, Jabalpur, Indore, Gwalior,
Bhopal, Dehradun, Allahabad, Varanasi, Kanpur, Mumbai, Chennai, Nagpur, Guwahati and many more.
Prantika Terminus Generally, buses heading towards, east, i.e., Barddhaman, Katwa,
Krishnanagar, Nabadwip and Kalyani leave from
Prantika and the buses carry the term 'Benachity'
instead of 'Durgapur', as the terminal point of
journey, in order to avoid confusion, since 'Durgapur' implies to the Station Terminus. Buses for
Ilambazar and Bolpur also use this terminus.
City Centre Terminus Long-route buses use
the City Centre Terminus. One can nd buses
to Kolkata, Bhubaneshwar, Jamshedpur, Cuttack,
Puri, Dumka, Bokaro Steel City, Dhanbad,
Barrackpore, Digha, Purulia, Bhagalpur, Ranchi or
Chaibasa from this terminus.
Station Bus Terminus Buses, especially, private
ones, traversing deeper into the Rarh Region use this
terminus. Buses, for Bankura, Bishnupur, Purulia,
Raghunathpur, Barakar, Bokaro, Bhagalpur,
Jamshedpur, Khatra, Mukutmanipur, Jhargram,
Digha, Murshidabad, Tarakeswar, Arambag,
Sonamukhi, Gangajalghati, Ilambazar, Bolpur,
Bhedia, Morgram can be found here with ease.
Apart from this, South Bengal State Transport Corporation, popularly, SBSTC, which has headquarters in the
city, has a separate depot, in Trunk Road Area. North
Bengal State Transport Corporation or NBSTC has an ofce here, and operates buses to Siliguri, Maldah, Raiganj,
Alipurduar, Jalpaiguri, Kochbihar, Balurghat and BaThe main railway station is Durgapur railway station. An- harampur. Private operators like Prithvi Travels, Jai
dal Junction is the main junction of the city. It is located Dada Travels or Shyamoli operates AC or sleeper buses
at Andal, a western suburb of Durgapur, 15 km from to Kolkata, Siliguri, Bhubaneshwar or Puri.
4.3
5 CLIMATE
Intra-city Transport
4.4
Air
The nearest domestic airport is Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport. The airport is roughly 15 km from Durgapurs City
Centre. The nearest international airport is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Dum Dum,
Kolkata.
An air force station at Panagarh, (16.3 km from Durgapur
City Centre) belonging to the Indian Air Force is used as
a base for a C-130J Hercules squadron.
Climate
5.1
Industrialisation
5.3
Recent changes
(DCL) was incorporated on 31 July 1963, Ispat Forgings concerns and no investor considered the region safe for
and many others, large and small. A great new industrial any major investment. When unemployment started
city was bubbling with enthusiasm.
pinching, the left was settled comfortably in power. There
Durgapur Steel Plant was a showpiece of Indo-British co- was rethinking about revival of industries in West Bengal.
operation in independent India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the
rst president of India, came for the inauguration of the
rst blast furnace. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was
a regular visitor. He called these plants temples of new
India. Many senior leaders and important foreign leaders
visited Durgapur to see and to cheer. Displaying a rare
gesture of solidarity, Queen Elizabeth came on a state
visit.
As the numerous chimneys merrily belched out black,
white and reddish brown smoke as pollution control
norms were still some way o (for the past few years all
the 65 chimneys of Durgapur Steel Plant are pollution
free), the townships grew and prospered.
Regional Engineering College (established 1960) (now
renamed National Institute of Technology) and Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI,
CSIR) (established 1958) added to the stature of the new
township. Schools, hospitals, parks, and playgrounds all
came up. It was new life in new India.
5.2
Revival
7 EDUCATION
Neo Metallic, Stolberg India, Super Smelters Ltd., Shyam Durgapur Municipal Corporation (DMC) has 43 adminSteel, UltraTech Cement etc.
istrative divisions or Wards. The Wards are organised
The Regional Engineering College was upgraded to 'Na- under 5 boroughs. It is one of the cleanest corporational Institute of Technology' the rst Deemed Univer- tions of India. Asansol-Durgapur Development Authorsity in Durgapur, and SRIJONI, a public hall equipped ity or ADDA was established under the provision of
with technically advanced audio and video systems came West Bengal Town and Country (Planning & Development) Act 1979, (West Bengal Act XIII of 1979)by the
into being.
merger of the former Asansol Planning Organization,
City Centre has now grown to be the most happening Asansol, which was established in 1964, and the erstplace in Durgapur, with shopping malls, restaurants, star while Durgapur Development Authority, Durgapur eshotels and upscale residential complexes. It houses the tablished in 1958. ADDA started its functioning from
main bus depot.
1 April 1980. Jurisdiction of ADDA is co-terminus
An airport city, Aerotropolis (an integrated city with with the jurisdictions of Asansol Municipal Corporacontemporary infrastructure for industries, a logistics tion, Jamuria Panchayet Samiti, Community Develophub, I.T., hospitality, healthcare, education, retail and ment Blocks of Andal, Pandabeswar and Durgapurresidence) is being developed by Bengal Aerotropolis Faridpur, Durgapur Municipal Corporation and a small
Projects Limited (B.A.P.L.) at Durgapur. The project is part of Kanksa Community Development Block.
being developed over an initial 2,182 acres (8.83 km2 )
plot of land. The airport, as a part of this Aerotropolis, is being designed by the world-renowned Changi Airport of Singapore. Real estate in Durgapur has seen a 7 Education
major boom in recent years, with property prices being hiked exponentially during the past decade. Internetbased property search portals like Homes Located[7] have 7.1 National Institute of Technology
brought properties in Durgapur to the web.
Durgapur is home to National Institute of Technology,
I.T.E.S. rms like Hinduja Global Solutions Limited
Durgapur,[8] an autonomous institution in eastern India
have already made Durgapur their Eastern Developmenof national importance. It is one of the 30 N.I.T.s in the
tal Centre.
country. N.I.T. Durgapur is one of the 8 old R.E.C.s established in 1956.
Administrative changes
7.4
8 Sports facilities
Nehru Stadium is the biggest sports stadium in
the city. It has a huge football ground, basketball
and volleyball courts, athletic tracks, modern fully
equipped gymnasium etc. It is managed by Durgapur Steel Plant Authority.
ASP stadium is another sporting center with a large
ground, with all facilities for cricket, football, gymnastics, etc. It is managed by the Alloy Steel Plant
Authority.
'Shahid Bhagat Singh Stadium' is a newly developed
stadium, run by the Durgapur Municipal Corporation. Its football ground is one of the best in West
Bengal. Teams like Mohun Bagan A.C. conduct
their pre-season training camps here.
'Sidhu Kanu Indoor Stadium' is one of the best
indoor stadiums in eastern India.
It houses
many sporting organisation and sporting association of Burdwan district, including Durgapur Subdivisional Womens Sports Association, School
Sports Association-Durgapur Sub-division, Burdwan District Badminton Association, Burdwan District Table Tennis Association and Burdwan District
Physical Culture Association.
Some sporting clubs like Durgapur Boys Club, Santos
Club, Tansen Athletic club etc. are active in the sporting
sphere of the city and organize sporting events for young
people.Many cricket clubs are situated in the town like
Durgapur Cricket Club and many more.
9 Media
Durgapur is home to a large number of electronic media
houses. In fact, it is next, only to Kolkata and Guwahati,
in serving as the operation bases and headquarters for the
largest number of electronic media channels in Eastern
India. Express News, Axes Info Media, TV 7, Shaan
(formerly HTV, DSTV (DSP owned channel), Hallow India, TV Bangla are some of them., Ganashakti, I-Core
Ekdin, Sakalbela, Good Morning Asansol, Shilpanchal
Express, are printed from the city. Anandabazar Patrika
is published from Ghutgoria, near Durgapur, in Bankura
District, and has a separate Asansol-Durgapur edition.
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Samay Sanket is the most controversial news paper publish from Durgapur .Dainik Jagaran has a Durgapur Edition, too. Durgapur Adda[20] - the online news portal of
Durgapur with daily news updates for all that is happening in and around the city of Durgapur is catering to all
those who rely on online channels for news updates. Durgapur does not have any F.M. stations. However 92.7 Big
FM and 93.5 Red FM has stations at Asansol and serves
the twin cities of Asansol and Durgapur.
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Places of interest
Suhatta is another shopping complex which has fa Mohan Kumar Mangalam Park - Located at
mous brands & designer retail outlets.
Priyadarshini Indira Ave, B-Zone, Steel Township.
Park area is 80 acres. Named after Late Mohan Kumar Mangalam (the rst Steel Minister of India).
Exalt Services manages the park. The park has a
large articial lake spread over an area of 10 acres
and greenery all around. Major highlights include
the presence of 1500 tall trees, two small hillocks,
well maintained lawns with lots of owers, meandering lake with boating facility and about six kilometer long pathway for moving around to breath the
fresh air of the greens. Apart from its awesome natural beauty, the main attraction of the MKM Park
is the 16-channel computerized Musical Fountain
along the Lake. There are two entrances and each
entrance is shaped like a horse-shoe, the opening of
which faces the street outside. A large bronze statue
of Ganesha, dancing and playing cymbals with an Suhatta Mall
expression of erceness on his face is placed at the
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Durgapur Barrage A dam and a tourist spot on
river Damodar.
Bhabani Pathaks Tilla (Durgapur Science and Energy Park) is located near the City Centre of Durgapur. Earlier there was a tunnel system from here
to the Damodar River, but now that is closed from
public view. Now, people can visit only the Tilla and
the Science park. The park which was built by the
WEBREDA is now closed.
Ichhai Ghoshs Deul - Remains of an age old fort,
now mostly in ruins. The brick built temple of Ichhai
Ghosh is more than 500 years old, still stands erect
against the backdrop of Garh jungle. Located on the
bank of river Ajay, adjacent to it is the Shyamarupa
temple.
Rahreswar Shib Mandir Located 3 km from
the NH-2 Muchipara crossing on the MuchiparaShibpur Road in the Arrah village opposite the
NSHM Knowledge Campus, this 11th century Shiva
temple is protected by the Archaeological Survey of
India. It is located in the Gopalpur Gram Panchayet
of Kanksa block. Thousands of people rush to this
temple at the Maha Shivaratri.
Santiniketan location of Visva Bharati, established
by Rabindranath Tagore. It is about 60 km away
from Durgapur.
Bishnupur the famous terracotta temple town and
home to major art and crafts. It is about 70 km
away from Durgapur. The Bankura horse, symbol of
Indian handicrafts is produced at Panchmura, near
Bishnupur. It is also the home of the Baluchari sari,
originally woven with motifs based on stories from
the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, but now modernized.
Jaydev Kenduli temple and birthplace of Sanskrit
poet Joydeb, on the banks of the Ajay River. This
place is about 30 km away from Durgapur. On the
occasion of Makar Sankranti (Winter Solstice), a
fair is organized here. Bauls, religious singers with
a detached philosophy and spontaneity of their own,
participates in this fair, which is held in mid January
every year.
Bakreshwar a hot spring and temple, lying about
60 km away from Durgapur.
Churulia - birthplace of the famous Bengali poet
Kazi Nazrul Islam. He is considered the national
poet of Bangladesh. The village is about 60 km from
Durgapur, and contains a museum with his works
and a memorial for him.
Randiha The Anderson Weir (named after John
Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley, who inaugurated
it), a diversion constructed in 1932, 19 km downstream of Durgapur Barrage on river Damodar is a
wonderful serene tourist spot located in the Chaktentul Gram Panchayet in Galsi I block. Across
the river lies Sonamukhi. A tourist to Randiha
must visit the Ancient Mound at Bharatpur on
the Silampur-Randiha Road, a monument of National Importance, has been excavated jointly by the
Archaeological Survey of India and the University
of Burdwan has yielded evidence of habitational sequence from the Chalcolithic times to the 12th century. Randiha is about 10 km from Panagarh railway
station.
Nehru Park, Burnpur Originally named (& popular as Lahmeyer Park, after F.W.A.Lahmeyer, a
General Manager of IISCO who had inaugurated it)
Riverside Park, it has been renamed after Jawaharlal
Nehru in 1989 on his birth centenary. Undulating
terrain, meandering brook and a musical fountain
are added attractions to the park. Located on the
banks of the Damodar river in Burnpur. It is located
14 km south-west of the Asansol railway station with
minibuses aplenty.
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GAIRIK BANDHAN is one of the well known cultural & social organisation of Durgapur.
Founder members of GAIRIK BANDHAN are Abhijit
mukherjee,Ranjan Mukherjee,Sanjay Roy,Sekhar Ganguly,Subrata Mahapatra.
11.1
literary activities
Durgapur has a long history of art & literature. Nilkontha Mukherjee, a famous poet cum musician of 18th
century was hailed from Durgapur. A reputed Literary movement called Neem Sahitya Aandolon " in Bengali literature was originated from Durgapur. Since then,
many powerful writers & poets have been emerged from
this city who have got widely recognized and appreciated
for their creative writings.Sudhangsu Sen,Chaitali Majumder, Mrinal Banik, Biman Chottopadhyay, Brajakumar Sarkar,Narayan Majumder, Dishari Mukhopadhyay,
Kollolshri Majumdar, Manobendu Roy, Biman Majhi,
snehasish Mukhopadhyay are notable poets/writers of
this city. As many as 20 literary magazines with good
reputation are published from Durgapur.
Important Literary Magazines of Durgapur
TRISTOOP (Edited by Brajakumar Sarkar since
2001 )
Ujjol Ek Jhank( Edited by Mrinal Banik )
Dhitang Dhitang ( Edited by Narayan Majumder/Chaitali Majumder )
Astoraag edited by Manobendu Roy/Sunitiprosad
Mondal
EXTERNAL LINKS
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Famous Persons
Saikat Laha
Wainjila Dutta Laha
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Bardhaman district ocial site
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References
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