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Rashbehari Avenue

Road in Kolkata, India

Rashbehari Avenue

Road in Kolkata, India

FieldValue
nameRashbehari Avenue
imageShyamaprasad Mookerjee Road & Rashbehari Bose Avenue Crossing - Kolkata 2011-06-11 0146.JPG
other_nameBallygunge Avenue
former_namesMain Sewer Road
locationKolkata, India
metro_systemKolkata Metro
metro
maintKolkata Municipal Corporation
direction_aWest
terminus_aChetla
direction_bEast
terminus_bGariahat, with an extension to Ruby
inauguration_date

Rashbehari Avenue (known as Main Sewer Road or Ballygunge Avenue till 1929) is one of the most prestigious and important east–west avenues of Kolkata, India. A major portion of this road is often commonly referred to as Gariahat, the prime shopping and aristocratic residential neighbourhood of South Kolkata. Rashbehari Avenue falls in the posh residential neighbourhood of Ballygunge. The road is named after Sir Rash Behari Ghosh who was an Indian politician, lawyer, social worker and philanthropist.

Localities

The Gariahat Market is located on Rashbehari Avenue and Gariahat Road Crossing (Gariahat More). It is best known for its fish offerings. The other three points of the crossing contains a collection of Indian sarees and other items such as readymade garments, electronic gadgets. Besides the regular shops, there are the makeshift shops that crowd the sidewalks.

The main shopping area runs down to its intersection with Sarat Bose Road (Deshapriya Park) but mainly up to Triangular Park. Then it travels further west to meet Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road (previously Russa Road) at Rashbehari Crossing (Rashbehari More) and heads towards Chetla. From Chetla-Sahanagar Bridge (Shaheed Jatin Das Setu), Rashbehari Avenue becomes Chetla Central Road and moves towards Alipore.

In the east, it meets the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass at Gold Park (Ruby Hospital). This extended part of it starts from the eastern flank of Bijon Setu (Rail Overbridge). The extended part (including Bijon Setu above suburban railways at Ballygunge railway station) till Ruby doesn't bear its original name, but is commonly called the Rashbehari Avenue Connector.

The important traffic intersections from east to west are near Ekdalia (Ballygunge Station stop), Gariahat, Hindustan Park (Ballygunge area), Deshapriya Park (Sarat Bose Road), Lake Market and Rash Behari (Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road).

The important roads that run immediately parallel to it are Southern Avenue to its south and Hazra Road (now renamed) to its north.

Landmarks

Lake Mall on Rashbehari Avenue
  • Lake Mall
  • Gariahat Market
  • Deshapriya Park
  • Priya Cinema
  • Triangular Park

Transport

A large number of buses ply along Rashbehari Avenue.

WBTC Bus

  • S-10A (Ballygunge - Howrah Stn)
  • S-9A (Ballygunge - Dunlop)
  • AC-1 (Jadavpur 8B - Howrah Stn)
  • AC-6 (Garia - Howrah Stn)
  • AC-24 (Patuli - Howrah Stn)
  • AC-24A (Kamalgazi - Howrah Stn)
  • AC-5 (Garia - Howrah Stn)
  • AC-47 (Kudghat - Shapoorji)
  • AC-4B (Joka - Newtown)
  • AC-49 (Parnasree - Ecospace)
  • C-8 (Joka - Barasat)
  • E-1 (Jadavpur 8B - Howrah Stn)
  • EB-3 (Tollygunge Tram Depot - Ecospace)
  • M-14 (Behala 14 no. Bus stand - New Town)
  • S-3W (Joka - Ecospace)
  • S-2 (Kudghat - Howrah Stn)
  • S-4C (Haridevpur - Howrah Stn)
  • S-4 (Parnasree - Karunamoyee)
  • S-5 (Garia - Howrah Stn)
  • S-7 (Garia - Howrah Stn)
  • S-22 (Shakuntala Park - Karunamoyee)
  • S-46 (Rabindra Nagar - Karunamoyee)
  • V-1 (Tollygunge Tram Depot - Airport)
  • S-17A (Dakshineswar - Kudghat)
  • S-62 (Ramnagar - Patuli)

References

References

  1. "streets in motion: the making of infrastructure, property, and political culture in twentieth-century Calcutta". Cambridge University Press.
  2. "Here’s how 202, Rash Behari Avenue became a landmark of post-modern Bengali literature". The Indian Express.
  3. "Shopping Para Gariahat". The Times of India.
  4. "Rash Behari Avenue: The Quintessential Bengali’s Shopping Street and More".
  5. See Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay, Streets in Motion: The Making of Infrastructure, Property, and Political Culture in Twentieth-century Calcutta, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009109208
  6. "Rashbehari Ghosh: The Forgotten Flame of Bengal’s Renaissance". indroyc.
  7. "Rashbehari Avenue". tumblr.
  8. Google maps
  9. See Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay, ''Streets in Motion: The Making of Infrastructure, Property, and Political Culture in Twentieth-century Calcutta'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/streets-in-motion/2D42F4BF0D2086A1DBB254A5120ACB42
  10. "AC 1 Bus Services". You Find Go.
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