- Hijli Detention Camp
Hijli Detention Camp, located in Hijli, beside
Kharagpur , (a part of formerHijli Kingdom ), in the district ofMidnapore West ,West Bengal ,India , was significant in the struggle against theBritish Raj in the early 20th century.The large numbers of those who participated in the armed struggle or the non-cooperation movement could not be accommodated in ordinary jails. The
British Government decided to establish a few detention camps; the first one was located inBuxar Fort followed by the creation of the Hijli Detention Camp in 1930. A significant moment in the struggle against British rule occurred at The Hijli Detention Camp on Sept. 16, 1931 when two unarmed detainees,Santosh Kumar Mitra andTarakeswar Sengupta , were shot dead by theBritish Police andSubhas Chandra Bose came to Hijli to collect their bodies. National leaders, including "Gurudev"Rabindranath Tagore , voiced strong protests against the British Raj over this incident.The Hijli Detention Camp was closed in 1937 and was reopened in 1940. In 1942 the camp was again closed and the detainees were transferred elsewhere.
In May 1950, the first Indian Institute of Technology was established here. In 1990, the former detention camp buildings were converted to house the
Nehru Museum of Science and Technology .External links
* [http://www.iitkgp.ac.in/institute/nehru.php Nehru Museum of Science & Technology]
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