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Lalbazar

Lalbazar

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nameLalbazar
native_name
settlement_typeNeighbourhood in Kolkata (Calcutta)
total_type
image_skylineFile:Kolkata Lalbazar.jpg
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subdivision_typeCountry
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subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1West Bengal
subdivision_type2City
subdivision_name2Kolkata
subdivision_type3District
subdivision_name3Kolkata
subdivision_type4Metro Station
subdivision_name4Central and Mahakaran
seat_typeMunicipal Corporation
seatKolkata Municipal Corporation
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parts45, 46
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elevation_ft36
population_totalFor population see linked KMC ward pages
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Default is list if up to 5 items, coll if more than 5-- Lalbazar is a neighbourhood in Central Kolkata, earlier known as Calcutta, in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is part of the central business district adjoining B.B.D. Bagh area. The headquarters of the Kolkata Police is located here (18, Lalbazar Street) and is popularly known by the same name.

History

The road leading from the north-east corner of B.B.D. Bagh to Bowbazar was earlier known as ‘Avenue to the eastward’. It was also known as the Great Bungalo Road. In 1768, it was said to be the best street in Kolkata. The modern police office was the residence of John Palmer, one of the merchant princes of Kolkata. Earlier to that it was said to be ‘an old ruin of a house, formerly the residence of some native.’ The house next to it was the Harmonic Tavern, the handsomest house in its day and pulled down long back.

Punishment in old Kolkata was often done by hanging. There was a gibbet at the crossing of Lalbazar and Chitpore Road (now Rabindra Sarani).

Transport

Road

Bentinck Street and Lalbazar Street Junction

Lalbazar is surrounded by Old Court House Street on the west, Bentinck Street/Rabindra Sarani on the east, India Exchange Place Road on the north and R.N. Mukherjee Road on the south. Lalbazar Street (westward extension of Bepin Behari Ganguly Street) passes through the middle of the area from east to west. Many buses ply along these roads.

Train

B.B.D Bag railway station on Kolkata Circular Railway line is the nearest railway station.

References

References

  1. [[H. E. A. Cotton. Cotton, H.E.A.]], ''Calcutta Old and New'', 1909/1980, p. 275-276, General Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
  2. Sidney Kitson, ''Calcutta Police, from the Crown to Ashok Pillar'',in ''Calcutta, the Living City'', Vol. I, edited by [[Sukanta Chaudhuri]], p. 243-245, Oxford University Press, {{ISBN. 978-0-19-563696-3
  3. Google maps
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