Nilmani Mitra

Nilmani Mitra

Nilmani Mitra (Bengali: নীলমণি মিত্র) (1 January 1828 - 24 August 1894) was an Indian civil engineer and architect, who designed the famous mansions of 19th century Kolkata.[1] He was the pioneer behind the Bengali settlement in Madhupur.[2]

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Early life

Nilmani was the descendant of Rudreshwar Mitra, the elder brother of Kashishwar Mitra who had built the eponymous ghat in Kolkata.[1] Their family were originally residents of Gobindapur, who were driven out by the British East India Company during the construction of the second Fort William. Their family settled in Jelepara in Bhowanipore and became impoverished. Nilmani was born to Sukhamay Mitra, at his maternal uncle's residence in the village of Barada in Diamond Harbour in 1828.[1]

Nilmani spent his early childhood in his maternal uncle's house. He attended the London Missionary School in Bhowanipore and later went to the Free Church Institution. He, however, could not secure any job, apparently because of his poor handwriting. He, therefore, took admission in Roorkee Engineering College (now Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee) and became the first Bengali to become a graduate engineer.

Career

Nilmani started his career in the Ganges canal division. Then he became the Assistant Architect of the Presidency Division. In 1858, at the young age of 30, he rose to the position of Assistant Engineer. He quit the government services over difference in opinion, and began a private practice. During his career as a freelance architect he designed some of the most magnificent mansions of 19th century Kolkata. He designed the building of Sadharan Brahmo Samaj and Metropolitan Institution free of cost. He designed the building of Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science in Bowbazar not only free of cost, but himself donated one thousand rupees for the noble cause. He also designed the mansion of Nandalal Bose and Pashupatinath Bose in Baghbazar, Kirtichand Mitra's Mohun Bagan Villa, the palace of Jatindra Mohan Tagore and the Emarald Bower. He also designed the famous Jagannath chariot of Mahesh. He also played a pioneering role behind the growth of Bengali settlement in Madhupur.[2]

Legacy

The Nilmani Row at Tallah, behind the R.G.Kar Hospital is named after him.

References

  1. ^ a b c "First engineer". The Telegraph: p. 24. August 28, 2011. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110828/jsp/calcutta/story_14434405.jsp. Retrieved August 26, 2011. 
  2. ^ a b "Kolkatar Kadcha". Anandabazar Patrika: p. 4. August 22, 2011. 

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