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1 History  





2 Geography  



2.1  Police district  





2.2  Location  





2.3  Sub areas  







3 Demographics  





4 Education  





5 Festivals  





6 Transport  



6.1  Bus  



6.1.1  Private Bus  





6.1.2  Mini Bus  







6.2  Train  







7 References  





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Coordinates: 22°3140N 88°2308E / 22.527861°N 88.385564°E / 22.527861; 88.385564
 

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Tiljala
Neighbourhood in Kolkata (Calcutta)
Tiljala is located in Kolkata
Tiljala

Tiljala

Location in Kolkata

Coordinates: 22°31′40N 88°23′08E / 22.527861°N 88.385564°E / 22.527861; 88.385564
Country India
StateWest Bengal
CityKolkata
DistrictKolkata[1][2][3]
Metro StationRitwik Ghatak (under construction)
VIP Bazar (under construction)
Municipal CorporationKolkata Municipal Corporation
KMC wards65, 66, 67, 107
Elevation
36 ft (11 m)
Population
 • TotalFor population see linked KMC ward pages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
700039
Area code+91 33
Lok Sabha constituencyKolkata Dakshin
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBallygunge and Kasba

Tiljala is a neighbourhood of East Kolkata, in West Bengal, India.

History

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The East India Company obtained from the Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar, in 1717, the right to rent from 38 villages surrounding their settlement. Of these 5 lay across the Hooghly in what is now Howrah district. The remaining 33 villages were on the Calcutta side. After the fall of Siraj-ud-daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, it purchased these villages in 1758 from Mir Jafar and reorganised them. These villages were known en-bloc as Dihi Panchannagram and Tiljala was one of them. It was considered to be a suburb beyond the limits of the Maratha Ditch.[4][5][6]

In the eastern fringes of Kolkata, the neighbourhoods such as Tangra, Tiljala, Topsia and Dhapa, were populated largely with people who migrated from poverty-ridden and caste-ridden villages, in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. They came with dreams of a better life but landed in the slums with open drains, pigsties, factory chimneys and pungent chemicals. They found work in the tanneries and factories and also engaged in menial work. A big proportion of them were Chamars, but there also were Doms, Dosads, Mehtars and Kahars. They were all Harijans and they formed a majority. They escaped from the petty persecution they faced in their villages but were far removed from the mainstream of urban life and culture. They have been here, living in depressing conditions, for more than a century.[7]

Originally a slum area, Tiljala was once known for abject living conditions and high crime rates.[8] It has seen a recent real estate boom but urbanization hasn't kept pace with settlements. Scattered pockets of slums exist, illegal constructions are on the rise and the arterial roads still lack pavements.

Geography

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Tiljala

  

Police district

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Tiljala police station is one of the nine police stations in the South-east divisionofKolkata Police. It is located at C.N. Roy Road, Kolkata-39.[9]

Karaya Women police station, has jurisdiction over all police districts under the jurisdiction of the South-east division, i.e. Topsia, Beniapukur, Ballygunge, Gariahat, Lake, Karaya, Rabindra Sarobar and Tiljala.[9]

Jadavpur, Thakurpukur, Behala, Purba Jadavpur, Tiljala, Regent Park, Metiabruz, Nadial and Kasba police stations were transferred from South 24 Parganas to Kolkata in 2011. Except Metiabruz, all the police stations were split into two. The new police stations are Parnasree, Haridevpur, Garfa, Patuli, Survey Park, Pragati Maidan, Bansdroni and Rajabagan.[10]

Location

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It is bordered by E.M. Bypass in the east, Ballygunge in the west, Kasba in the south and Topsia in the north.

Sub areas

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Demographics

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It housed one of the largest slums, mainly Muslim, in the city.[8] In 1971, Hindu refugees from Bangladesh settled in colonies. At present, Tiljala is a melting pot with great ethnic diversity—there are Bengalis, Marwaris, Punjabis, Anglo-Indians, Nepalis, a number of communities from Bihar and the North-East and a few African nationals.

Education

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There are several pre-schools and government aided higher secondary schools.

Festivals

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The Ras Purnima is celebrated with an elaborate fair and a circus show.

Sunil Nagar club won the prestigious Asian Paints Sharad Shamman "Best Durga Puja" award three times in 1992, 1995 and 1999.

Transport

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Buses ply along Picnic Garden Road and Chandra Nath Roy Road (C.N. Roy Road) in Tiljala.[11]

Bus

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Private Bus

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Mini Bus

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The auto-rickshaws running in three routes bring the important crossings of Ballygunge Phari, Gariahat and Park Circus within easy reach.

The construction of the Bondel Gate Rail Overbridge above the Kolkata Suburban Railway (Sealdah South Section), between Picnic Garden Road and Bondel Road, completed in 2006 after a long legal wrangle over land dispute, has eased up much of the traffic congestion. The proposed widening of Picnic Garden Road and G. S. Bose Road is yet to take place.[12]

Train

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Tiljala is served by the Sealdah South lines of the Kolkata Suburban Railway. Ballygunge Junction railway station and Park Circus railway station are 1.4 km and 1.8 km away from Colony Bazar respectively.

References

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  1. ^ "Kolkata South district".
  • ^ "South 24 Parganas district".
  • ^ "Electors Details As On 30-10-2010" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2013.
  • ^ "Brief history of the District". Census of India 2011 (PDF). Vol. West Bengal District Census Handbook Kolkata, Series 20, Part XII A. Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal. pp. 6–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 July 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  • ^ Cotton, H. E. A., Calcutta Old and New, first published 1909/reprint 1980, pages 103–104 and 221, General Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
  • ^ Nair, P. Thankappan, "The Growth and Development of Old Calcutta", in Calcutta, the Living City, Vol. I, pp. 14–15, Edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, Oxford University Press, 1995 edition.
  • ^ Bandyopadhyay, Raghab, "The Inheritors: Slum and Pavement Life in Calcutta", in Calcutta, The Living City Vol II, Edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, Pages 78-82, First published 1990, 2005 edition, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-563697-X
  • ^ a b "Local Geography | the taming of Tiljala". 16 November 2013.
  • ^ a b "Kolkata Police, South-east Division". Tiljala police station. KP. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  • ^ "Midnight change of guard – 17 more police stations come under Lalbazar". The Telegraph, 1 September 2011. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  • ^ Google maps
  • ^ "The Telegraph - Calcutta : Metro". www.telegraphindia.com. Archived from the original on 27 December 2007.
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