- Pathuriaghata
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footnotes = Pathuriaghata ( _bn. পাথুরিয়াঘাটা) is a neighbourhood in northKolkata , earlier known as Calcutta, in theIndia n state ofWest Bengal . It is one of the oldest residential areas in what wasSutanuti . Once the abode of the Bengali rich, the neighbourhood and its surrounding areas are now dominated byMarwaris . Even in the 21st century the area is replete withcolonnade d mansions.The Tagores
Amongst the oldest and most renowned residents of the neighbourhood were the Tagores. Joyram Tagore, who amassed a large fortune as a merchant and as Dewan to the French government at
Chandannagar , shifted fromGobindapur to Pathuriaghata, when the British constructed new Fort William in mid eighteenth century. There is a road named after his son, Darpanarayan Tagore (1731-1793), considered by many as the founder of the Tagore family. It is between Maharshi Debendra Road and Jadulal Mullick Road in Ward 21 of Kolkata Municipal Corporation. That is just off Pathuriaghata, but underJorabagan police station. [Cotton, H.E.A., "Calcutta Old and New", 1909/1980, p. 293, General Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.] [Map no. 13, Detail Maps of 141 Wards of Kolkata, D.R.Publication and Sales Concern, 66 College Street, Kolkata – 700073] The Tagore family established themselves at Pathuriaghata,Jorasanko , Kailahata and Chorbagan, all neighbourhoods in north Kolkata. [ Deb, Chitra, "Jorasanko and the Thakur Family", in "Calcutta, the Living City", Vol I, edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, p 65, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195636961] The more prominent amongst those who stayed in Pathuriaghata were Prasanna Kumar Tagore (1801-1886) andJatindramohan Tagore (1831 – 1908). Prasanna Kumar Tagore built a huge mansion in Naptehata and named it ‘Palace’. People used to call it ‘Tagore Palace’. What was once Naptehata is now Prasanna Kumar Tagore Street. ‘Tagore Palace’ occupies house numbers 13, 13A and 13 B of this street. The more prominent house is ‘Tagore Castle’ at 26 Prasanna Kumar Tagore Street. Jatindramohan Tagore had made a departure in the way of building residences in India. He modelled the building on that of an English castle. It even had a convert|100|ft|m high centre tower in the fashion ofWindsor Castle in England. There was a clock imported from England, reminiscent ofBig Ben . He even had permission to fly the Union Jack. In 1954, A.B. House and Land Pvt. Ltd. ofHaridas Mundhra took over the building and has altered most of it to beyond recognition. [Bandopadhyay, Debashis, "Bonedi Kolkatar Gharbari", Bn icon, Second impression 2002, pp. 113-6, Ananda Publishers, ISBN 81-7756-158-8]Banga Natyalaya
‘Tagore Castle’ had an auditorium and the Tagores patronised Banga Natyalay, from 1859 to 1872. It was started by Jatindra Mohan Tagore and his brother Shourendra Mohan Tagore, both ardent theatre enthusiasts. The first play staged here was Kalidas’ "
Mālavikāgnimitram " inSanskrit , in July 1859. A year later, a Bengali translation of the play by Pandit Ramnarayan Tarkaratna was staged here on 7 July 1860. [cite web | url = http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/T_0148.htm
title = Theatre Stage | accessdate = 2007-07-15 | last = Mukhopadhyay | first = Ganesh | work = Banga Natyalay, Pathuriaghata | publisher = Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]ambad Prabhakar
Jogendra Mohan Tagore of Pathuriaghata, helped
Ishwar Chandra Gupta to publish "Sambad Prabhakar ", first as a weekly from 28 January 1831. After passing through vicissitudes, it became a daily and played an important role in forming modern Bengali society. [cite web | url = http://banglapedia.org/ht/G_0231.HTM | title = Ishwar Chandra Gupta | accessdate = 2007-07-15 | last = Kahaly | first = Anirudha | work = | publisher = Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]The Mullick family
Next to the turrets of Tagore Castle on Prasanna Kumar Tagore Street is the house of the Mullick family topped by classical statuary. Three large structures have already come up next to these, one of them is the Burrabazar branch of Metropolitan School, established in 1887. [cite web | url = http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070408/asp/calcutta/story_7578552.asp
title = "Character Assassination" | accessdate = 2007-07-15 | last = Das | first = Soumitra | work = | publisher = The Telegraph, 8 April 2007] Jadulal Mullick (1844-1894) had numerous contributions in social and law spheres. At one time he donated enormously to theOriental Seminary from where he had passed Entrance, school-leaving examination. [ Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), 1976/1998, "Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan" (Biographical dictionary) Vol I, Bn icon, p. 437, ISBN 8185626650] Jadulal Mullick has a road named after him in the area. His son, Manmathanath Mullick, bought a pair ofzebra s fromAlipore Zoological Gardens to pull his carriage through the streets of Kolkata. He had nine types of carriages and a stable full of horses. One of the grandsons of Jadulal Mullick, Prodyunno Kumar Mullick had 35 cars, out of which 10 were Rolls Royce. The Mullicks have contributed enormously for charitable purposes. [Bandopadhyay, Debashis, pp. 19-21, Ananda Publishers, ISBN 81-7756-158-8]The Ghosh family
The Ghosh family came to Pathuriaghata at the time of
Warren Hastings . It is said that Warren Hastings and his wife visited the Ghosh family. [cite web
url = http://www.clayimage.co.uk/3Nov.html | title = Clay Images of West Bengal | accessdate = 2007-07-15 | last = | first = | work = Calcutta Notes | publisher = clayimage.co.uk] Khelat Chandra Ghosh (1829-1878), grandson of Hasting’s banyan (clerk) Ramlochan Ghosh, shifted out of the old family house at 46 Pathuriaghata Street to a new house at 47 Pathuriaghata Street. The family made substantial contribution in music and charity. There is a lane named after him in Ward No. 24 (not shown in the map alongside). [Bandopadhyay, Debashis, pp. 30-1, Ananda Publishers, ISBN 81-7756-158-8]In the halls of the Ghosh family at 46 Pathuriaghata Street, the All Bengal Music Conference was founded in 1937. Indian classical music was then a nascent art form; only "
baijis " (courtesans) sang publicly.Manmathanath Ghosh (1908 – 1983) was the first patron to inviteIrabai Bardekar , a legendary musician, to the inner wing of his home, despite the protests of his wife. He considered it his honour to host talent, and the legendary sitar maestroRavi Shankar met his guruAllauddin Khan there. [cite web
url = http://www.ryze.com/postdisplay.php?confid=2118&messageid=2554617
title = The Kolkata Network | accessdate = 2007-07-15 | last = | first = | work = Kolkata Through Adwaitya's Eyes | publisher = Ryze Business Networking]The former president of the
Board of Control for Cricket in India and theInternational Cricket Council ,Jagmohan Dalmiya , married a distinguished lady from this family.Demographics
Ward No. 24, of which Pathuriaghata is a part, had a population of 19,561, as per 2001 census. Out of this 11,762 were males and 7,799 were females. Ward no. 24 of Kolkata Municipal Corporation is under Jorabagan police station. [cite web
url = http://www.wbcensus.gov.in/DataTables/02/Table4_17.htm
title = Census of India 2001 | accessdate = 2007-07-15 | last = | first = | work = Provisional Population Totals, West Bengal, Table 4 | publisher = Census Commission, Government of India]References
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