Malbazar

Malbazar
Malbazar
—  town  —
Malbazar
Location of Malbazar
in West Bengal and India
Coordinates 26°51′N 88°45′E / 26.85°N 88.75°E / 26.85; 88.75Coordinates: 26°51′N 88°45′E / 26.85°N 88.75°E / 26.85; 88.75
Country India
State West Bengal
District(s) Jalpaiguri
Municipality Chairperson Supratim Sarkar
Parliamentary constituency Jalpaiguri (SC)
Assembly constituency Mal (ST)
Population

Density

23,212 (2001)

9,067 /km2 (23,483 /sq mi)

Sex ratio 917 /
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area 2.56 square kilometres (0.99 sq mi)
Website jalpaiguri.gov.in/

Malbazar (Bengali: মালবাজার), also known as Mal, is a sub-divisional town, a municipality in Jalpaiguri district,[1] located in North Bengal, India. It lies about 65 km from Jalpaiguri and 55 km from Siliguri.

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History

Before 1947 Malbazar was a very small place, mainly known for its tea gardens mostly owned by British people. Those tea gardens had a few Bengali white collar employees and the work force consisted of tribal people. After independence of India as well as partition of Bengal refugees from the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) started to settle here and there by cutting down forests. By that time, one Dr. Narayan Chandra Bannerjee, who came there from Dacca (Dhaka) as a Medical Officer and earned a lot of respect for his effective medical treatments and social services, took initiatives to get the refugees settled there in an organised way. As a result some colonies came up. Later, due to his efforts Adarsha Bidya Bhawan (a boys High School), Subhasini Balika Vidyalay (a girls' high school) came up in the fifties. A Govt. Hospital was also set up. Soon, the police station was shifted to Malbazar from nearby Kranti. In the seventies Malbazar got its Fire Service Station.

In another major event during that period, Mrs. Rohit Kumari Sarkar (mother of Mr. Ranjit Sarkar, prominent business person of Malbazar in 1950s and grand mother of Mrs. Lipi Biswas, Founder Teacher of Caesar School) offered a huge stretch of land to Rev. John R. Thwaytes to set up an English Medium Co-Educational School (Caesar School) and a charitable institution (Boys Town Mal Society) at a nominal price. In the later years, the school had major contribution not only to the economy of the town of Malbazar but also to that of the entire region of Dooars and Terai. The school is still being successfully run by Caesar Educational Trust headed by Rev. John R. Thwaytes.

Geography

Mal is located at 26°51′N 88°45′E / 26.85°N 88.75°E / 26.85; 88.75.[2]

Malbazar is one of the more important towns in Dooars, the town is strategically located in the eastern part of the Dooars region, though the town itself does not have much to offer to the tourists except for the beautiful Mal Park but due to its strategic location on the national highway, one can stay at Malbazar and visit the important tourist destination of Eastern Dooars - Gorumara National Park, Chapramari Wildlife Reserve, Jhalong, Bindu, Samsing, Suntalekhola are the famous tourist spots in this area. Kumlai is a famous picnic spot near Malbazar. There is a government tourist lodge in Malbazar apart from a few private accommodations. Malbazar is where an annual flower show is held, visited by people from places far and near.

Demographics

In the 2001 census, Malbazar had a population of 23,212 out of which 12,111 were males and 11,101 were females. Decadal growth for the period 1991-2001 was 13.81% for Malbazar, against 21.52% in Jalpaiguri district. Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17.84%.[3]

Malbazar had a total scheduled caste population of 2.879 and a scheduled tribe population of 1,966.[4]

Education

There are five schools with 10th facility -

  • Mal Adarsha Bidya Bhaban
  • Caesar School (CBSE, English)
  • Subhasini Balika Vidyalay
  • Bartholomeous Hindi High School (B.L School)
  • Pushpika Girls High School
  • Mal ideal hindi high school
  • Gurukul hindi Vidyalaya

Also there is a college called Mal Parimal Mitra Smriti Mahavidyalay.


Computer Education Center -

  • NIIT
  • MICE
  • YCTC
  • ECIL-ECIT
  • COMSI (Computer Science Institution)

Transport

The local train station, New Mal, is connected by the newly converted broad gauge Siliguri-Alipurduar train line. The train line leads from the forests of North Bengal to the foothills in the country of Bhutan. This train line is also connected to the major cities of India like Delhi, Kolkata, Ranchi and Patna.

Politics

Current chairperson of Mal Municipality is Supratim Sarkar.[5]

Tourist interests

Mal Park,an exquisite place of mass interest is one of the most beautiful places in Malbazar and in Dooars.Tea

References

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Youth-Computer-EMPS-Association/220692254616047 http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#Community?rl=cpp&cmm=114762943 http://yctcemps.blogspot.com/


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