Birati
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Birati is a town in the eastern part of India. It was few miles east of Calcutta (now called Kolkata), beside the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (Dum Dum Airport). Now it is in Kolkata. Birati is well connected by both train and bus with proper Kolkata.
The pollution level in this place is still very low compare to Kolkata, but now a days with a gradual spreading of so called metro civilization it is also in the way of changes, but still green field, ponds and small muddy roads are there.
The most popular thesis for the emergence of the name "Birati" is the military forces used to take a rest in this place during their movements and for that place was named as "biroti" which means "rest" in Bengali. After that with the march of time the name changed to "Birati".
This place is mainly occupied by the refugees from Bangladesh. The North Dum Dum municipality is here. Here you can find hospitals, play grounds, markets (which is well known for the fish) and obviously some very good peoples.
Birati is bounded by the Jessore Road in the East.
Some of the places inside Birati are Mahajatinagar,Nilachal,Professorpalli and Navadarsha coop Hsg Society. The place still can boast of ponds and green fields. However they are fast disappearing as residential houses are mushrooming.
The place as of now is gradually becoming congested. At the southern end of Birati a major construction is taking place. The golden quadrilateral construction which starts from Dum Dum Airport kisses the southern end of Birati. Once complete Birati will be well connected by National Highway as well.
Birati has a railway station (it is on the Sealdah - Dumdum Cantt- Bongaon line) and a bus terminus.