New Town, Kolkata
New Town, Kolkata | |
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Satellite city and Neighbourhood of Kolkata | |
Apartment high-rises in New Town | |
New Town, Kolkata Location in West Bengal | |
Coordinates: 22°35′22″N 88°28′29″E / 22.5894°N 88.4748°ECoordinates: 22°35′22″N 88°28′29″E / 22.5894°N 88.4748°E | |
Country | India |
State | West Bengal |
District | North 24 Parganas district, South 24 Parganas district |
City | Kolkata |
Government | |
• Type | Statutory development area |
• Body | New Town Kolkata Development Authority (NKDA) |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 30,000 |
Languages | |
• Official | Bengali, English |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 700156, 700157 |
Telephone code | 033 |
Nearest city | Kolkata |
Lok Sabha constituency | Barasat |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Rajarhat New Town |
Website |
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New Town, is a fast-growing planned satellite city and a neighbourhood of Kolkata (earlier, Calcutta), located partly in North 24 Parganas district and South 24 Parganas district of the Indian state of West Bengal.[1] This new information technology and residential hub is being developed on the north-eastern fringes of Kolkata. It consists of areas of two erstwhile villages Rajarhat and Bhangar, which is now a statutory planned development area. The area mainly consisted of huge acres of cultivable lands and water bodies, which have been acquired and developed in a planned manner. The process of investing in residential and industrial facilities and infrastructural development of the area has mainly started under the leadership of the then Chief Minister of West Bengal Buddhadeb Bhattacharya in the late 1990s. The master plan envisions a township which is at least three times bigger than the neighbouring planned Salt Lake City. The New Town (Rajarhat) has been also declared as a Solar City by the previous UPA government at the Centre and now the initiatives are being taken to declare this city as Smart Green City, a dream project of Narendra Modi (Prime Minister of India) with the help of Government of West Bengal according to a proposal submitted by Mamata Banerjee (Chief Minister of West Bengal).[2]
The New Town Kolkata was enabled with 10.5 km of Wi-Fi Zone connecting the Main Arterial Road to the airport to Sector V, which also make it India's first Wi-Fi road connectivity. The stretch has already been declared as a green corridor.[3]
Geography
New Town is located at 22°35′22″N 88°28′29″E / 22.5894°N 88.4748°E. This township covers an area of 28 km2 (11 sq mi),[4] and is located partly in Barasat Sadar subdivision of North 24 Parganas district and partly in South 24 Parganas district. It is part of the Kolkata Metropolitan Area.[5]
Urban structure
Being a planned township, New Town has been divided into three areas: Action Area - I, mainly consisting of malls, a Sub-CBD, and planned residential and commercial plots; Action Area - II is supposedly planned to have a main central business district (CBD), institutional plots, IT Business Parks like DLF, TCS Gitanjali Park and Unitech, City Center2 and plots for large apartment complexes, it will also house the Kolkata Museum of Modern Art, an open landscape with an Eco-park built around a water body; Action Area IIC has many residential housing projects like Hiland Woods, Akankha, Sunrise Point, Moonbeam Housing, Starlit etc.; Action Area - III mainly consists of high-rise residential complexes and mini sub-townships like Uniworld City and Sukhobristi and upscale gated residential communities such as DLF Newtown Heights, Shrachi's Rosedale, Unitech's Uniworld City, Tata's Eden Court and Keppel's Elita Garden Vista now being developed by a consortium of Sureka, Merlin and JB. Various educational institutes such as University of Engineering & Management, IIT Kharagpur, St Xaviers College and IT majors Infosys and Wipro have set up their campuses there, along with overseas firms like BT Group. A sprawling arts institute has already been set up.
Economy
New Town being three times the size of Salt Lake has emerged as the second IT hub of Kolkata. Already several IT majors are operational, while others like TCS (allotted 40 acres) and Wipro (allotted 45 acres) have been allotted space. Real estate companies like DLF, Bengal Unitech of Unitech Group, Shapoorji Pallonji, Tata group, Ambuja Realty, Bengal Peerless, Sureka Group etc. are involved in Commercial/Retail/Residential projects.[6][7]
Some of the operational IT companies in New Town are: Cognizant, IBM, Genpact, Hewlett-Packard, Capgemini, Tech Mahindra, Ericsson, Accenture, Philips, HCL Technologies, Vodafone India, and BT Group.
Other IT and ITes companies include eRevMax, Aegis, Xoriant Corp. and many mid-to-small cap Tech firms, IT majors like TCS, Unitech Group and Wipro have also acquired prime land in New Town.
New Town has an under construction financial hub, known as the New Town Arbitration and Financial Hub, which is planned to house regional or national headquarters of several financial institutions.
World Trade Centre Kolkata is being built in New Town as well. Coal India has shifted its HQ to New Town and State Bank of India has taken up 10 acres of plots to set up its training campus.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is building a 20,000 capacity large SEZ in New Town, Rajarhat near Unitech, DLF2 and Ecospace building. The building is named as Gitanjali Tech Park. Many projects have moved to some completed parts of the building.
The DLF2 building houses companies notably, British Telecom (BT), Ericsson, IBM, Tech Mahindra etc.
The Ecospace building houses companies like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Reliance Telecom, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank etc.
Demographics
The city is planned for a population of 10 lakhs, however, as of December 2016, the residential population of New Town is estimated to be around 30,000.[8][9] With the completion of the establishment and development of the township, the population of the area is poised for a significant increase. The sex ratio, literacy rate and every other regional statistics are expected to see radical changes within a few years. The existing populace was mainly engaged in subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry, and skilled and unskilled labour. The population intended to be settled here is the elite professional segment, the upper-middle and middle-classes. Also, non-resident Indians are investing in residential and commercial spaces. It will be a vibrant cosmopolitan demographic mix.
Civic administration and utility services
Civic administration is looked after by the New Town Kolkata Development Authority, a statutory body. The town is in the Barasat constituency and elects one member to the Lok Sabha (the Lower House of the Indian Parliament). The town area is covered by one assembly constituency, Rajarhat New Town, that elects one member to the Vidhan Sabha, which is the West Bengal state legislative assembly.
Utility services
As of 2015, New Town gets 200 lpcd of treated water every day with potable water that is sourced from the Hooghly River.[10] Water treatment plants with computerised monitoring and control system are in place. 100% of the garbage is collected by sanitary workers through door to door collection. As of 2015, more than 70% of the solid waste management vehicles and street sweeping vehicles have been fitted with GPS devices for effective monitoring.[10] All the garbage is compacted at compacting stations before disposing of it in dumping grounds.
Electricity is supplied by the privately operated New Town Electric Supply Company, or NTESCL.[10] Fire services are handled by the West Bengal Fire Service, a state agency. The Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate looks after the law and order in the city.
State-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, or BSNL, as well as private enterprises, among them Vodafone, Bharti Airtel, Reliance, Idea Cellular, Aircel, Tata DoCoMo, Tata Teleservices, Virgin Mobile, and MTS India, are the leading telephone and cell phone service providers in the city.[11]:25–26:179 Kolkata being the first city in India to have cell phone and 4G connectivity, the GSM and CDMA cellular coverage is extensive in New Town.[12][13]
Transport
The main mode of transportation, like other parts of Kolkata includes air conditioned, non-AC government and private buses, taxi, and other popular Indian transports like auto rickshaw and e-rickshaws. As of 2015, around 300 buses on 25 different bus routes, either passes through or originates from New Town.[10] As of November 2016, the New Garia – Airport line of the Kolkata Metro is under-construction with cost inflation and delays[14][15] There is also a plan to extend the Circular Railway from Bidhannagar Road (Ultadanga) to New Town via Lake Town and Salt Lake.[16] The Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport is very near to the township, providing air connectivity to the rest of the world. Overall the area is being well planned with wide, thoughtfully planned roads and expressways.
CSTC Buses
- AC Bus
- AC4A Parnasree – Sapoorji Housing Estate
- AC4B Joka – New Town
- AC9B Jadavpur – Ecospace (Amity University)
- AC23A Rajchandrapur – Salt Lake Depot
- AC25 Dunlop – Salt Lake Depot
- AC37A Airport Terminal – Garia Bus Stand
- AC41 Santragachi – Ecospace(Amity University)
- AC43 Airport Terminal – Golf Green
- AC47 Kudghat – Sapoorji Housing Estate
- Non AC Bus
- S3W Joka – Ecospace
- S4B Haridebpur – New Town
- S4D Parnasree – New Town
- S9C Patuli – Ecospace
- S12 Howrah Station – New Town
- S12E Howrah Station – Ecospace
- S14C Dakshineshwar – Aquatica
- S23A Bally Halt – Salt Lake Depot
- S30 Ultadanga – Ecospace(Amity University)
- S53 Kolkata Railway Station – Unitech
CTC Buses
- Non AC Bus
- C8 Barasat – Joka
- C8A Airport Gate No.1 – Tollygunge
- C11/2 Domjur – New Town
- C23 Dankuni Housing Estate – Park Circus
- C25 Howrah Station – Bikash Bhawan
- C43 Habra – Garia Bus Stand
- E46 Digha – Salt Lake Karunamoyee
- E48 Kanchrapara – Salt Lake Karunamoyee
- AC Bus
- ACT2 Dankuni Housing Estate – Park Circus
- ACT4 Barasat/Airport Gate No.1 – Salt Lake Karunamoyee
- Ballyhalt - Saltlake Karunamoyee
- ACT9 Digha – Salt Lake Karunamoyee
WBSTC Bus Routes
- ST7 Ultadanga – Unitech
- ST7A Ultadanga – Hatisala
- ST10 Santragachi – Balaka Abasan
- ST12 Baruipur – Sapoorji Housing Estate
- ST13 Bagbazar – New Town
- ST15 Ultadanga – Ecospace
- AS1 Rabindra Sadan – New Town
- AS3 New Town – Garia Railway Station
Private Bus Routes
- 12C/2 Howrah Station – Thakdari
- 30 Dum Dum Cantonment – Sapoorji Housing Estate
- 30B/1 Howrah Station – Sirishtala
- 46B Esplanade – Akansha (Moonbeam Housing Complex)
- 47 Lake Town VIP More – Unitech
- 211B Ahiritola – Ganraguri
- 260 Acquatica – Alipore Zoo
DN Series of Routes
- DN2/1 Dakshineshwar – Sapoorji Housing Estate
- DN16 Barasat – Kanmari
- DN46 Dankuni Housing Estate – Salt Lake Karunamoyee
- DN47 Barasat Checkpost – Salt Lake Karunamoyee
JM Series of Routes
KB Series of Routes
- KB12 Rabindranagar – Unitech
- KB16 Bangur – Sapoorji Housing Estate
- KB22 Shibtala Math – Jamirgachi Bridge
K Series of Routes
- K1 Kolkata Railway Station – New Town (Hatisala)
- K2 Airport Gate No.1 – Salt Lake 206 Bus Stand
Mini Bus Routes
- 42 Danesh Shekh Lane – New Town via Mandirtala, Rabindra Sadan, Park Circus, Sector 5, DLF2
- 184 Birati Railway Station – Salt Lake 206 Bus Stand via Chinar Park, Ecospace, New Town, Sector 5, Karunamoyee
WBSTC AC Bus Routes
- V Series
- V9 Tollygunge – Unitech
- V13 Rashbehari – Unitech
- VS Series
- MW Series
- MW1 Jadavpur Sulekha – Unitech
- MW2 Howrah Station – Unitech
HIDCO Bus Routes
- Non AC Bus
- AC Bus
Nuvo Bus Transit Routes
Corporate AC Bus
- M1 Unitech – Rashbehari
- M5 Airport – Santragachi
- M6 Rabindra Sadan – Ecospace via Karunamoyee
- M13 Rashbehari – Ecospace
Bus Routes without Numbers
- Dhulagarh – New Town (Unitech) (via Sealdah)
- Dhulagarh – New Town (Unitech) (via Park Circus)
- Dhulagarh – Chingrighata
- Kadamtala – New Town
- Domjur – Salt Lake 206 Bus Stand (via Nagerbazar)
- Rajchandrapur – Salt Lake 206 Bus Stand
- Gadiara – New Town
- Amta – New Town
- Bagnan – Salt Lake Technopolis
- Gajar More – Salt Lake 206 Bus Stand
- Bally Halt – Salt Lake
- Nabanna – Rajarhat
- Sankrail Station – New Town
- Andul Station – Ecospace
- Dankuni – Ecospace
- Chakla – Salt Lake Karunamoyee
- Boardghar – Newtown Natunpukur via Madhyamgram, Nagerbazar, Shyambazar, Ultadanga, Karunamoyee
- Barasat – Patharghata
- Santragachi – Sapoorji Housing Estate via Bally Halt, Airport, Ecospace
STA Buslines
- Barasat – Santragachi
- Barasat – Shibpur Botanical Garden
- Rajchandrapur – Salt Lake 206 Bus Stand via Dum Dum Station, Nagerbazar
Health care
Though some of the major hospitals are yet to be built, this area has good connectivity with other parts of Kolkata which have sophisticated health centres. A handful of million-dollar health care facilities are under projection, and most of them will be completed soon. The most notable to mention is the intensive care hospital, Tata Cancer Centre.
A couple of new hospitals like Ohio Heart Hospital, UMRI (Uma Medical Research Institute), AMRI Hospital, Park Hospital, Disha Eye Hospitals & Research Centre, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, Alo Eye Care exist here. Apollo Hospitals group will open a multi-specialty hospital in this area soon. Belle Vue will be opening its second clinic soon in Rajarhat. Health Care Global (HCG), a leading chain of Cancer Hospital will be very soon starting a Cancer Hospital in association with EKO PET- CT Institute.
Education
New Town has many educational institutions, from prep schools to a university. To aid its economy, the Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation, (HIDCO) has allotted land to at least 30 educational institutions covering over 150 acres of land. While many reputed colleges, universities and training institutes like Presidency University, Rabindra Bharati University are in the process of establishing their second campuses, some of the institutes like University of Engineering & Management, Amity University, Aliah University, St. Xavier's University, Kolkata and Techno India have already set up their campus and have started operations.
Lands are being allotted through e-tenders to campuses of several government and private institutes like Netaji Subhas Open University, Ganguly Educational Society, Bhawanipor Gujrati Education Society, IILM Foundation, West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company (WBSEDCL) Staff Training Centre, West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training, State Social Welfare School in the township with land ranging from 2 acres to 10 acres. Besides these, a 20-acre land is also available on tenders to set up a government medical college and hospital.
Some of the educational and training institutes that are setting up their campuses in Rajarhat:
- University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Kolkata[17]
- Amity University Kolkata[18]
- Presidency University
- St. Xaviers University
- Rabindra Bharati University
- IIT Kharagpur Research Park
- Aliah University
- Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management
- Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
- Ramakrishna Mission Centre of Excellence
- Belle Vue Nursing College
- West Bengal Power Development Corporation (WBPDCL) Training Institute[19]
- Al Ameen Mission Trust
- Techno India
For the children, to study up to the 12th standard, New Town also houses many schools:
- Delhi Public School
- New Town School
- Calcutta Public School
- Holy Place School
Leisure and entertainment
The area has one of the best entertainment facilities in the state of West Bengal. Apart from private clubs of various offices and estates, the area has a good number of children's parks and clubs. Notable mention among them is the New Town Eco Park opened in 2013, boasting of an area of 480 acres consisting of water sports, huge green areas, butterfly garden, an island in the middle of the lake, excellent walkways around the lake. A seniors park known as Swapno Bhar was opened in 2015.
Cultural centres which have been set up are Rabindra Tirtha, Nazrul Tirtha and a Vivek Tirtha is in the making. A wax museum modelled on the lines of Madame Tussauds in London has opened up, known as Mother's Wax Museum. An art centre called Arts Acre is present and another museum, Kolkata Museum of Modern Art is in the making.
Several shopping malls are being constructed in the area. Some of the shopping malls in New Town which are operating are City Centre 2, Axis Mall, and Central (Home Town) Mall. Some upcoming malls are Unitech Downtown Mall, Rajarhat Central Mall and Centrus Mall.
The operational five-star hotels in the town are Swissotel and Novotel. The Pride Group of hotels has a business hotel on the M.A.R, while other business hotels like The Pipal Tree is operational. Construction work of other five-star hotels such as Westin and three-star hotel, Holiday Inn are in progress.
Apart from the presence of Novotel, Swissotel and the Westin in New Town, there has been a proposal to set up another five-star hotel known as Eastin Easy Kolkata. Accor, which runs a hotel in Rajarhat under flagship brand Novotel, is planning to bring two more brands in the city - ibis and Formule 1[20]
See also
References
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