Bally, Howrah

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West Bengal • India
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 Bally 
Coordinates: 22°36′N 88°18′E / 22.6, 88.3
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
District(s) Howrah
Population 92,906 (2001)

Coordinates: 22°36′N 88°18′E / 22.6, 88.3

Bally (Bengali: বালী) is a small town in Howrah District, West Bengal, India. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority.[1]It is a town of historical importance. Located at the north-eastern tip of the Howrah district, on the banks of the river Ganges, it is just across the river from the famous Dakhshineswar Temple and near the famous Belur Math.

There is a man-made canal (the Bally Khal) that marks the boundary between Bally and the adjoining town of Uttarpara in Hooghly District(Once Uttarpara was the northern part of Bally; Uttarpara means Northern Ward). On the other hand the Hooghly river separates it from Dakshineswar (North 24-Parganas).

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[edit] History

Bally, in early days, was marshland - bereft of proper human settlement. Only fishermen (of Patni and Malo castes, and Muslim) lived there. Their trade was fishing, selling fishing equipment and providing ferry service. Robbers hid out here, as well. The area got its name as it was full of sand (sand = Bally in Bengali). This place is almost 250 years or more older then Kolkata City.kolkata also 315years old.

[edit] Transportation

Bally is well connected by road and rail. Three major railway lines connect Bally - a) the Howrah-Barddhaman Main Line, b) the Howrah-Barddhaman Chord Line, c) Sealdah-Dankuni Line (also known as the Calcutta Chord Rail). The historically famed and the nation's prime road artery, the Grand Trunk Road (NH1) also passes through Bally. The town is connected with the northern bank of the Ganges by the Vivekananda Bridge and the Second Vivekananda Bridge has been opened and has been named as Sister Nivedita Bridge. Central Kolkata is 10 km from Bally. Bally has a ferry pier - Bally Ghat. Bally is a suburb of Kolkata. A large part of its population goes to Kolkata for work. Most probably a Paper making mill or factory was started here and the reference of paper made in Bally was mentioned in literatutre of early period of 19th century.

[edit] Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[2] Bally had a population of 92,906. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Bally has an average literacy rate of 79%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.

[edit] Culture

[edit] Well-known Personalities

  • Painters Bijon Chowdhury & Prakash Karmakar.
  • Sculptor Debabrata Chakraborti
  • Cartoonists Narayan Debnath (creator of Bantul-the-Great, Handa-Bhoda, Nontey-Fontey and Keltu) and Revati Bhusan Ghosh.
  • Footballers Langcha Mitra, Samar Banerjee (Badru) and Satyajit Chaterjee.
  • Actor Shubhendu Chatterjee
  • Singers Dhananjay Bhattacharya, Pannalal Bhattacharya, Sanath Singha and Chandidas Mal.
  • Scientist Arindam Khan and Debu Ghosal.
  • Advocates Mr. Pranab Chakraborty, Anjushree Mukherjee and Ashok Banerjee
  • Justice Mr. Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta
  • CEO- Suprakash Kundu (Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals)
  • Jute Technologist Samir Kumar Banerjee
  • Late Patit Paban Pathak Ex minister WB Government.

[edit] Economy

[edit] Industries

  • Bally Jute Mill
  • Mahadev Jute Mill
  • JINDAL
  • Jarda Factory

[edit] Education

  • Uttarpara Govt. High School, Uttarpara
  • Raja Peary Mohan College, Uttarpara
  • Bally Shikshaniketan
  • Bally Jora-Aswatthatala HIgh School
  • Bally Banga Shisu (Balika) Vidayalaya
  • Nischinda Chittaranjan School
  • Bally Shantiram High School
  • Muktakeshi Balika Vidayalaya
  • Bally Girls High School
  • Bally Pallipagal School

[edit] Locality

Ghoshpara is located in Bally, Howrah, India. It is a large area, close to the Ganga River. Ghoshpara is located in between Belur Math and Dakshineswar. The Neogy and Ghosh families are reputed families from this area. There is a road in memory of Late D.C.Neogy, owned by the Neogy family. It stretches from Bally Station to Bankpukur, a lake (10666.64 sq m).

Bally Girls' High School (previously MaCaulay School) Little Star High School, Badam Tala. Model School Bally, Bally Siksha Niketan ( 7, Sirkhel Para Lane, Bally 711201 )

[edit] References

  1. ^ Base Map of Kolkata Metroploitan area. Kolkata Metroploitan Development Authority. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
  2. ^ Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns. (Provisional). Census Commission of India. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.

Ghosh family in tis area has migrated in early 19th century from Bihar. They were primarily Kshatriyas

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