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Ashoknagar Kalyangarh is a city and a municipality in Barasat Sadar subdivision[1]ofNorth 24 Parganas district in the state of West Bengal, India. Ashoknagar is the first discovered oilfield in West Bengal[2] and East India. The oilfield was discovered in 2018 by ONGC.[3]

Ashoknagar Kalyangarh
Town
Ashokenagar Kalyangarh (M)
Ashoknagar Kalyangarh is located in West Bengal
Ashoknagar Kalyangarh

Ashoknagar Kalyangarh

Location in West Bengal, India

Ashoknagar Kalyangarh is located in India
Ashoknagar Kalyangarh

Ashoknagar Kalyangarh

Ashoknagar Kalyangarh (India)

Coordinates: 22°49′59N 88°37′59E / 22.833°N 88.633°E / 22.833; 88.633
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictNorth 24 Parganas
Founded byDr. Bidhan Chandra Roy (former chief minister of West Bengal)
Named forAshoke Kumar Sen
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyAshokenagar Kalyangarh Municipality
 • Municipality ChairpersonShri Probodh Sarkar (AITC)
 • Vice ChairpersonShri Dhiman Roy (AITC)
 • MLAShri Narayan Goswami (AITC)
 • MPSmt Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar (AITC)
Area
 • Total20.48 km2 (7.91 sq mi)
Elevation
13 m (43 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total121,592
 • Density6,044/km2 (15,650/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
743222(Ashoknagar), 743223(Haripur), 743268 (part) Prafullanagar
743272(Kalyangarh)
Telephone code(std_code) +913216
Sex ratio1000: 986 ♂️:♀️
Lok Sabha constituencyBarasat
Vidhan Sabha constituencyAshoknagar 101
Website
  • ashoknagarkalyangarh.in
  • Ashoknagar has a heritage of political activism, high-quality education, and culture. Ashoknagar Kalyangarh was planned by Dr. B.C Roy and was later named after the leader Ashoke Kumar Sen [citation needed]. The Congressional leaders Tarun Kanti Ghosh and Keshab Bhattacharjee and the CPI leaders Dr. Sadhan Sen, Bikash Ray Chaudhuri, Nani Kar and Chitta Ranjan Basu were principal architects of Ashoknagar Kalyangarh.

    The first social & cultural organisations Janayug Sangskritik Sangstha played a vital role to build a cultural environment in the 70s decade . CPI(ML) Organizer Atmajit Chowdhury, Dramatist Swadesh Munshi, Social Worker Parlay Ghosh, Trapada Bhattacharjee, Gauranga Kar, Biswajit Das were contributed notable works in town's cultural development.

    The first unit in this district of West Bengal State Government Employees Pensioners' Samity was formed in Ashokenagar under the leadership of J.C Kundu which worked towards the safeguarding of the rights of retired employees of the state government.

    The area has two parks, Sanghati Park and Millennium Science Park. There are four English medium schools in Ashoknagar. The area is connected to Kolkata through rail(Bongaon-Sealdah) and road (Jessore Road/NH112/AH1) networks.

    Here was the Kalyani Spinning Mill which is now converted into a Textile Park. The city previously had a unit of RIC and a chemical factory; both were closed down by the state government.

    History

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    Under British rule, During the period of World War II, Ashoknagar Kalyanagarh was site of a British Royal Air Force Airbase. The site that became Ashoknagar Kalyanagarh was a RAF airfield known by the name of Baigachi Airfield. Four RAF hangars still stand, the remnants of a bygone era. After World War II, the airfield and hangars went into disuse. After India became independent, Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, the then CM of West Bengal, developed the airfield into a planned city. The site was initially known as "Habra Urban Colony". Later, its north-east portion was named "Kalyangarh" and then its south-west portion was named "Ashoknagar".

    Geography

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    3miles

    Shasan

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    Sabdalpur

    R

     

    Krishnapur Madanpur

    R

     

    Deganga

    R

     

    Chhota Jagulia

    R

     

    Berunanpukuria

    R

     

    Berachampa

    R

     

    Barbaria

    R

     

    Amdanga

    R

     

    Chandraketugarh

    H

     

    Madhyamgram

    M

     

    Habra

    M

     

    Ashoknagar Kalyangarh

    M

    Barasat

    M

     

    Shibalaya

    CT

     

    Purbba Narayanpur

    CT

     

    Kulberia

    CT

     

    Koyra

    CT

     

    Kokapur

    CT

     

    Khorddabamonia

    CT

     

    Joypul

    CT

     

    Guma

    CT

     

    Gangapur

    CT

     

    Duttapukur

    CT

     

    Digha

    CT

     

    Dhania

    CT

     

    Deulia

    CT

     

    Chatta Baria

    CT

     

    Chandrapur

    CT

     

    Chak Barbaria

    CT

     

    Bira

    CT

     

    Bara Bamonia

    CT

     

    Bamangachhi

    CT

     

    Anarbaria

    CT

     

      

    Cities, towns and locations in Barasat subdivision, North 24 Parganas
    M: municipal town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical centre
    Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

    Location

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    Ashoknagar is located at 22°49′59N 88°37′59E / 22.833°N 88.633°E / 22.833; 88.633. It is situated in the World's largest delta, The Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta. The elevation of Ashoknagar Kalyangarh from sea-level is 8 meters. There are many forest, several lakes, some canals and vast green fields in this area. Below the ground of Ashoknagar, there is a huge amount of petroleum (as the ONGC and The Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan said).

    Area overview

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    The area covered in the map alongside is largely a part of the north Bidyadhari Plain. located in the lower Ganges Delta.[4] The country is flat. It is a little raised above flood level and the highest ground borders the river channels.[5] 54.67% of the people of the densely populated area lives in the urban areas and 45.33% lives in the rural areas.[6]

    Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

    Climate

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    The climate is tropical — like the rest of the Gangetic West Bengal. The hallmark is the Monsoon — from early June to mid-September. The weather remains dry during the winter (mid-November to mid-February) and humid during summer.

    Temperature : 39.5 °C in May(Max) and 10.3 °C in January(Min)

    Relative Humidity: Between 55% in March & 98% in July

    Rainfall: 31mm(Normal)

    Demographics

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    According to the 2011 Census of India, Ashoknagar Kalyangarh had a total population of 121,592, of which 61,236 (50%) were males and 60,356 (50%) were females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 9,091. The total number of literate persons in Ashoknagar Kalyangarh was 103,492 (91.99% of the population over 6 years). [7]

    As of 2001 India census,[8] Ashoknagar Kalyangarh had a population of 111,475. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Ashoknagar Kalyangarh 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.

    Religion

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    According to Census of India 2011, Hinduism is the predominant religion in this city, followed by Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism and others. Out of 1,21,592 people living in Ashoknagar Kalyanagarh; 1,18,163 are Hindus (97.20%), 2,983 are Muslims (2.5%), 195 are Christians (0.16%), 26 are Sikhs (0.02%), 22 are Buddhists (0.01%), 10 are Jains(0.008%), 18 are other religions (0.015%) and 175 (0.14%) did not state their religion.

    Religion in Ashoknagar Kalyanagarh
    Religion Percent
    Hinduism

    97.20%
    Islam

    2.5%
    Christianity

    0.16%
    Buddhist

    0.02%
    Others

    0.12%

    Administration

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    Municipality

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    Ashokenagar Kalyanagarh Municipality recently installed LED tower lights.[9]

    The municipality has an area of 20.50 km2. and comprises 23 wards.

    Police station

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    Ashoknagar police station is one of the important police stations in North 24 Parganas district. It has jurisdiction over the Ashokenagar Kalyanagarh municipality area and 8 Gram Panchayats which is part of Habra II CD Block area. Ashoknagar police station covers an area of 174.5 km² and serves a population of 261,312. Rakhohari Ghosh is the Inspector in Charge of the PS.[10]

    Economy

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    Predominantly this is a domestic town. People move to capital cities and industrial areas like Kolkata, Kalyani, Barrackpore, etc. to earn their livelihood. Normal markets and business have grown to cater the needs of the citizens of this town. The three main market complexes within this town are Golbazar Market Complex, Kachua Agricultural Market Complex and Building More Super Market Complex. Kalyanagarh Bazar also the important market for the citizens of this town. Besides, there are several self-help groups, women folks, artisans and craftsmen who are engaged in small scale production of jewellery boxes, garments and different kinds of decorative items.

    Ashoknagar oilfield

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    Work of extraction at Ashoknagar reserve site

    Education

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    The city has a very high literacy rate, 92.45%, according to the 2011 census.[citation needed] There are high schools for girls and boys, as well as a large number of primary schools (government and private).

    Cinema halls and auditoriums

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    Culture

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    This city can be considered one of the cultural hubs of West Bengal. Renowned theatre groups like Ajantrik, Avijatri, Annesha, Nattya Mukh, Bhnuiphnor, Ashoknagar Bratyajon and Aaharnish 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. The name of the city's main theater hall is 'Saheed Sadan'. Which is one of the biggest auditorium in the district.

    Tourist spots

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    Bank/financial institutions

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    ATM facilities are available from these banks.

    Medical facilities

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    Hospital

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    Nursing homes

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    Transport

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    Railway system

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    Ashoknagar Road is 41 kilometres (25 mi) from Sealdah Station and 18 km from Barasat on the Sealdah-Bangaon branch lineofEastern Railway.[11] It is part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway system. Ashoknagar Road (ASKR) is directly connected on NH 112 (Jessore Road / old NH 35/AH1).

    Road

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    Buses from Habra Bus Terminal and Ashoknagar SBSTC Bus stand are directly connected to Naihati, Maslandapur, Madhyamgram, Bangaon, Barasat, Haringhata, Kalyani, Basirhat, Kolkata, Bagdah, Chakdaha, Bagjola, Digha, Durgapur, Bandel, Baruipur, Howrah, Badkulla, krishnanagar, Barasat, Alampur, Dattaphulia, Nimta, Sodepur, Duttapukur, Thakurnagar, Jaguli. Ashoknagar Bypass Road is directly connected on NH 112 (Jessore Road) or Asian Highway 1 (AH1) & NH 12 (old NH 34).

    The NH 112 (Old NH 35) - commonly known as Jessore Road, comes from Belgachia Road (Nani Kar Sarani) - also known as Habra-Ashoknagar Bypass, passes through the town in the direction of Bangladesh and the border town Bongaon, which is approximately 38 km from Ashoknagar. The NH 112 (Old NH 35) is a part of Asian Highway 1 (AH 1) which goes from Tokyo to Istanbul.

    The town is well connected by road and railway to Kolkata. It is also connected to Naihati and the Habra Jirat Road.

    The town is very planned; it is divided into 23 municipal wards. The town was originally planned as a township to accommodate the refugees that flooded India after India was partitioned. It contains housing plots under several schemes (areas or regions in the town).

    Festivals

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    Major festivals observed at Ashoknagar include Durga puja, Laxmi puja, Saraswati puja, Manasa puja, Shitala puja, Ratha yatra, Bishwakarma puja, Shivratri and Diwali. Ashoknagar is known for big Durga Pujas as well as the Kali Puja venues. Bharati and Pally Durga puja is the best known Durga puja at Ashoknagar. But Kalyangarh region is well known for its Jagadhatri Puja.

     
    Ramkrishna Seba Samiti Jagadhatri Idol (2021)

    Sports

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    Dr. Bidhanchandra Roy Kriyangan or commonly known as '3no. Stadium' (৩ নম্বর স্টেডিয়াম) is the main sports ground which is facilated with two galleries for the crowd to sit. The "Ashoknagar Sports Association (ASA)" serve as its governing body. They organise cricket and football matches. Several prominent players have emerged from this region of different games, who have made the country proud. Two swimming pools and well-equipped gymnasium "Sutanu" here. With the help of government, many clubs have modern facilities for bodybuilding. There are also training camps for Athletes and Karate.

    See also

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    References

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  • ^ "Dharmendra Pradhan dedicates West Bengal's first oil and gas reserve to nation". www.livemint.com. livemint. 20 December 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  • ^ "ONGC finds oil, gas reserves in Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal to open 2 new basins in India". economictimes.indiatimes.com. The Economic Times. 6 September 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  • ^ "District Census Handbook North Twenty Four Parganas, Census of India 2011, Series 20, Part XII A" (PDF). Page 13. Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  • ^ LSS O’Malley (2009). Bengal District Gazetteers: 24 Parganas. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 9788172681937. Retrieved 3 May 2018. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • ^ "District Statistical Handbook". North 24 Parganas 2013, Tables 2.1, 2.2, 2.4b. Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of West Bengal. Archived from the original on 21 January 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  • ^ "2011 Census – Primary Census Abstract Data Tables". West Bengal – District-wise. Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  • ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  • ^ "AKM official website". AKM.
  • ^ "North 24 Parganas Dist. Police". Know Your Police Station. District Police. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  • ^ Eastern Railway time table
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