Berhampore


Berhampore is a city and a municipality in the state of West Bengal, India. As of the 2011 census, it had a population of 305,609 and was the seventh largest city in West Bengal. Berhampore is the administrative headquarters of the Murshidabad district. It is located about from Kolkata, the state capital.It is one of the most important business,administrative,educational and political hub of Bengal as well as of India. Congress Loksabha leader sri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury is elected from this city. I is one of the most popular Urban agglomeration of Bengal state. It was the first centre of East India Company in India. Not only British but also Dutch and French established their companies in this city as a result it grew as a production hub of India. It is famous for its famous sweets such as chanabora,Manohara, rasgulla amd many more.
the city is divided into five administrative regions : Gorabazar,Khagra,Idrapastha,Cossimbazar, Haridasmati. Berhampore was a part of Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 which took place at Berhampore Cantonment region. It was used by many foreign traders as their production hub. Before becoming a city many janpadassuch as Saidabad;Farasdanga ;Kalikapur had became famous. Cossimbazar had also became World Famous for its muslin clothes. This city used to be the hedquaters of Rajsahi administrative region till 1875.

History

Berhampore was fortified in 1757 by the East India Company, after the Battle of Plassey in June 1757, and it continued as a cantonment until 1870. But the foundation of the city of Berhampore remains questionable.
Karnasubarna, which is very near to Berhampore, has a history dating back to 600 AD. Many buildings from the late 1600s can still be seen. It used to be known as Brahmapur because many of the Brahmin families settled here. The cantonment was constituted as a municipality in 1876 and was the headquarters of Murshidabad district. The Berhampore College was founded in 1853 and in 1888 made over to a local committee, mainly supported by Rani Swarnamayi.
On 25 February 1857, the first major armed battle of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 took place in Barrack Square, Berhampore. Berhampore was ruled by Raja Krishnath, his ancestors and successors. In 1901, Berhampore had a population of 24,397, and included the ancient town of Kasim Bazar.

Demographics

In the 2011 census, Berhampore Urban Agglomeration had a population of 305,609, out of which 156,489 were males and 149,120 were females. The 0–6 years population was 23,182. Effective literacy rate for the 7+ population was 88.38.
Indian census, Berhampore had a population of 160,168. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Berhampore has an average literacy rate of 79%, higher than the national average of 59.5%, with 53% of the males and 47% of females literate. 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Economics

Initially, most of the residents of this city were government employees and there were few agricultural as well as silk traders. Gradually, the importance of the city increased due to its geographic location and now it is also a business hub. Due to its historical importance, this city also earns a good number of tourists, thus making tourism another prominent industry there.
Khagras major industries include agricultural related industries like rice and oil-seed milling. Home-crafts like silk weaving, ivory carving, and precious metal working are another important industry in this city. Khagra, a neighbourhood in Bahrampur is renowned for its manufacture of bell-metal and brass utensils, as well as ivory, and wood carving. A famous type of metal used to make bells called "Khagrai Kansha" is made in the city. This is a type of brass that is used to make utensils like dishes & bowls.
The city has many big shops which now have become the prime shopping destinations.
The only multiplex of the town used to be Silverscreen multiplex which is located near Berhampore Court railway station. Tickets of this multiplex are available from .
Berhampore is famous for the sweet chhanabora, the savoury khaja, and the sweet manohara. It is also known for Murshidabad silk.
Kalika is being used in most of the sweet shops, goldsmiths' shops and many other small scale industries. The name Kalika is the Goddess Kali.

Geography

Berhampore is located at. It has an average elevation of 18 metres.
The city is located approximately 200 km north of Kolkata by road at and is situated on the eastern side of the Bhagirathi River, a major distributary of the Ganges which is known as the Hooghly River in its lower reaches.

Police station

Berhampore police station has jurisdiction over Berhampore municipal area and a part of Berhampore CD Block.

Climate

Arts and culture

Having patronage from the Nawabs, artists from various field of arts sowed the seed of cultural heritage in this place. The calm lifestyle of this city still evokes a rich cultural environment. Almost all well-to-do parents send their children to at least one school of art. Among them, dancing, acting, recitation, painting, and music are the most popular.
Elegant pieces of hand-craft arts can also be found in this region, namely the handcraft in making of carpet, bamboo and jute crafts, and miniature paintings.
This city can be considered as one of the main cultural hubs of West Bengal. 'Rabindra Sadan' named after Bengal's very own Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore is the place where most of the indoor cultural activities take place.
Renowned theatre groups like Berhampore Repertory Theater, Rangasram, Chhandik, Jugagni and Prantik are based out of this town. These groups organize theatre festivals throughout the year mostly during the winter season. These festivals allow the culturally rich people from the city, nearby towns and villages to witness the great performances from different theatre groups from all over the state, different states and even groups from across the border of Bangladesh. A relatively new theater group, Berhampore Gangchil, has started their own productions focusing on junior school students.

Education

Among the government aided high schools for boys, Krishnath College School, Berhampore, Berhampore J.N. Academy, Iswar Chandra Institutions, Gurudas Tarasundari Institution and Manindra Chandra Vidyapith are the most popular ones.
The high school for girls include Berhampore Maharani Kashiswari Girls High School, Mahakali Pathshala, Shrish Chandra Vidyapith and Lipika Memorial Girls' High school.
All the above-mentioned schools are affiliated to State Bengal Board and are Bengali medium schools.
There are also private schools like Prabharani Public School, , Mary Immaculate School, Viddyottam Public School which are affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education or Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations are English medium schools.
The city also has a Kendriya Vidyalaya, situated close to Babul Bona Road, the first Secondary batch having graduated from the school in 2001.
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya is in swarnomoyee road near Berhampore Court Station.

Colleges

Rail - Berhampore is 186 km from Kolkata by train. The train station is named as Berhampore Court railway station, and it stands on the Sealdah-Lalgola line of the Eastern Railway. Main trains are the Bhagirathi Express, Hazarduari Express, and Dhano Dhanye Express. Other passenger trains include Sealdah-Lalgola passenger, Sealdah - Berhampore Court MEMU passenger, Ranaghat jn-Lalgola EMU Locals, Krishnanagar City Jn-Lalgola EMU Locals. In the Northern part of the town there is another railway station named Cossimbazar railway station, which is the next railway station on the Sealdah-Lalgola route.
Khagraghat Road station stands on the Howrah-Azimganj Junction line of the eastern railway. Main trains of this line are Sealdah-New Alipurduar Teesta-Torsa express, Howrah-Dibrugarh Kamrup Express, Kolkata-Radhikapur express, Hatey Bazare express, Howrah-Malda Town Intercity express, Puri-Kamakhya express via Howrah, Digha-New Jalpaiguri Paharia express, and Nabadwip Dham-Malda Town express.
Road - as Berhampore is the administrative headquarters of the Murshidabad district and as it stands just in a central position of West Bengal, it acts as the link between North Bengal and South Bengal. This town is well connected by NH 12 and National Highway 34. The local transportation dependent on rickshaws and E-rickshaws. There are bus services on regular basis from South Bengal to North Bengal and vice versa.
There are two bus terminals in the city - one for the government bus services and the other bus terminus for private buses is called 'Mohona'. There are regular bus services to Kolkata. Bus services are also available to other parts of West Bengal such as Durgapur, Siuri, Asansol, Burdwan, Bankura, Jhargram, Bolpur, Rampurhat, Nalhati, Kirnahar, Malda, Siliguri, Balurghat, Gangarampur, Krishnanagar, Ranaghat, Sainthia. Bus service is also available to Dumka.
Water - Berhampore city is situated on the banks of Bhagirathi. Berhampore north to Berhampore south is connected via launchboats. Regular boat transport is also available from Berhampore to other towns of Murshidabad such as Azimganj and Jiaganj.

Tourist spots

Berhampore is a famous place for tourists in West Bengal. It gets tourists' flow from locals as well as from foreigners, being the first headquarters of the East India Company and having a long history enriched by the Nawabs of Bengal, Sultans of Bengal, Zamindar and other European colonial forces such as Dutch, Portuguese, English and French.

Legacy

The city of Berhampore also shares its name with Berhampore at Wellington, New Zealand. The daughter of Major Paul married local land owner George Hunter. Major Paul was an Indian army officer. George Hunter to show respect to his father in law gave Berhampore the name of the suburb.
The old house of the "De" family at Churamani Chowdhury Lane is also one of the oldest buildings in Berhampore and was at one point of time the property of the Cossimbazar Raj.

Notable people