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Balurghat

Coordinates:25°13′N88°46′E / 25.22°N 88.76°E /25.22; 88.76
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City in West Bengal, India
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Coordinates:25°13′N88°46′E / 25.22°N 88.76°E /25.22; 88.76
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DivisionMalda division
DistrictDakshin Dinajpur
SubdivisionBalurghat subdivision
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyBalurghat Municipality
 • ChairmanAshok Kumar Mitra (TMC)
 • Legislature
 • Executive
Officers
 • Judiciary
Judges
Area
 • Total
10.76 km2 (4.15 sq mi)
Elevation
24 m (79 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total
151,416
 • Density14,000/km2 (36,000/sq mi)
 • City Rank
20th in West Bengal
Languages
 • OfficialBengali[3][4]
 • Additional official English[3]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
733101
Telephone code03522
Vehicle registrationWB-61 toWB-62
Lok Sabha constituencyBalurghat
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBalurghat
AirportBalurghat Airport
Transit Highway:NH-512
Railway:BLGT
City Development AuthorityNBDD
WebsiteGovernment of West Bengal
Dakshin Dinajpur
Balurghat Municipality
Dakshin Dinajpur Zilla Parishad

Balurghat (pronounced bʌlʊəˈgɑ:t) is a city and municipality located in theDakshin Dinajpur district ofWest Bengal,India, serving as the district headquarters. Strategically positioned onNational Highway 512, it is well-connected by road and rail, facilitating trade and travel within the state and to neighbouring regions. TheAtrai River flows through Balurghat, contributing to the area's agricultural prosperity by providing vital water resources for both the city and its surrounding areas. Known for its rich cultural heritage, the town blends rural and urban characteristics and is a major hub for commerce, education, and government administration in the region. Balurghat has a strong agricultural base, primarily focused on rice cultivation, and hosts numerous small-scale industries. The town has also seen gradual urbanisation, with significant developments in infrastructure, healthcare, and public services, which have enhanced the quality of life for its residents. With a tropical climate featuring hot summers and moderate winters, the city thrives in agricultural productivity and continues to grow as a key center in southern West Bengal, near theBangladesh border, adding geopolitical significance.

History

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Ancient period

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Balurghat and its surrounding regions have a history that dates back to ancient times. Archaeological evidence suggests that the area was part of thePundravardhana kingdom, which flourished between the 4th century BCE and the 6th century CE. Inscriptions and artefacts from theGupta period found near the Balurghat region indicate its historical significance as a center of trade and culture. The presence of ancient terracotta and pottery artefacts further underscores its cultural and commercial connections during this era.[5][6]

Medieval period

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During the medieval period, the region came under the influence of various dynasties, including thePalas andSenas. The strategic location of Balurghat, near the banks of the Atrai River, made it an important hub for trade and agriculture. With the establishment of Islamic rule in Bengal in the 13th century, the area experienced significant socio-economic and cultural transformations. The remnants of mosques and tombs from this period are evidence of the Islamic architectural influence in the region.[7]

Colonial period

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The modern history of Balurghat began to take shape during theBritish colonial era. It was a part of the Dinajpur district under theBengal Presidency. The region witnessed significant administrative and infrastructural development during the 19th and early 20th centuries, including the introduction of railways and educational institutions. However, thePartition of Bengal in 1947 profoundly impacted Balurghat, as it became a border town withEast Pakistan (nowBangladesh). This led to demographic changes due to migration and economic shifts caused by the disruption of traditional trade routes.[8]

Post-independence period

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AfterIndian independence, Balurghat became the district headquarters ofWest Dinajpur inWest Bengal. The town developed as an administrative and cultural center. Over the years, it has grown in prominence due to its strategic location near the India-Bangladesh border. Initiatives for regional connectivity and cross-border trade have further boosted its economic importance. The establishment of institutions likeBalurghat College in 1948 contributed to the town's educational growth.[9][10]

Modern developments

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In recent years, Balurghat has witnessed urbanisation and infrastructural development, including improved road and rail connectivity. Cultural festivals like theDurga Puja &Christmas highlight the town's rich heritage and attract visitors. Its proximity to significant natural and historical sites makes Balurghat a growing center for tourism in West Bengal.[11]

Geography

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Location

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In the map alongside, all places marked on the map are linked in the full screen version.

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Bangladesh
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Bangarh
H Bangarh (H)
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Kumarganj
R Kumarganj, Dakshin Dinajpur (R)
R Kumarganj, Dakshin Dinajpur (R)
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Patiram
R Patiram (R)
R Patiram (R)
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Hili Checkpoint
R Hili, Dakshin Dinajpur (R)
R Hili, Dakshin Dinajpur (R)
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Chak Bhrigu
CT Chak Bhrigu (CT)
CT Chak Bhrigu (CT)
CT
Dakra
CT Dakra (CT)
CT Dakra (CT)
CT
Par Patiram
CT Par Patiram (CT)
CT Par Patiram (CT)
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Gopalpur
CT Gopalpur, Dakshin Dinajpur (CT)
CT Gopalpur, Dakshin Dinajpur (CT)
CT
Harirampur
CT Harirampur, West Bengal (CT)
CT Harirampur, West Bengal (CT)
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Buniadpur
M Buniadpur (M)
M Buniadpur (M)
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Balurghat
M Balurghat (M)
M Balurghat (M)
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Gangarampur
M Gangarampur (M)
M Gangarampur (M)
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Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly.

Balurghat is at25°13′N88°46′E / 25.22°N 88.77°E /25.22; 88.77.[12] It has an average elevation of 25 metres (82 feet). The town covers 10.76 km2 (4.15 sq mi) of area.[1]

RiverAtreyee runs across the city, dividing it into disproportionate halves. The heart of the city, with important administrative, cultural and entertainment hubs, is on the eastern bank of the river. India-Bangladesh border is approximately 3 km from the town.

Police stations

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Balurghat police station under West Bengal police has jurisdiction over Balurghat municipal area andBalurghat CD Block.[13][14]Balurghat Women police station has jurisdiction overBalurghat subdivision.[14]

Subdivision and CD block HQ

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Balurghat subdivision has its headquarters at Balurghat.[13]The headquarters ofBalurghat CD block is at Balurghat.[15][16]

Climate

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Climate data for Balurghat (1991–2020, extremes 1960–2012)
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Record high °C (°F)32.0
(89.6)
34.9
(94.8)
39.1
(102.4)
42.2
(108.0)
43.4
(110.1)
43.0
(109.4)
40.0
(104.0)
38.8
(101.8)
37.0
(98.6)
38.0
(100.4)
35.5
(95.9)
33.0
(91.4)
43.4
(110.1)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)24.3
(75.7)
27.8
(82.0)
32.1
(89.8)
34.6
(94.3)
34.8
(94.6)
34.4
(93.9)
33.5
(92.3)
33.6
(92.5)
33.4
(92.1)
32.3
(90.1)
29.2
(84.6)
26.3
(79.3)
31.4
(88.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)11.4
(52.5)
15.1
(59.2)
19.4
(66.9)
22.5
(72.5)
24.2
(75.6)
25.1
(77.2)
24.9
(76.8)
24.9
(76.8)
24.7
(76.5)
23.2
(73.8)
18.4
(65.1)
14.1
(57.4)
20.7
(69.3)
Record low °C (°F)4.1
(39.4)
6.2
(43.2)
9.7
(49.5)
12.4
(54.3)
14.8
(58.6)
14.8
(58.6)
17.0
(62.6)
16.8
(62.2)
16.2
(61.2)
12.2
(54.0)
7.3
(45.1)
4.7
(40.5)
4.1
(39.4)
Average rainfall mm (inches)7.1
(0.28)
6.3
(0.25)
12.1
(0.48)
52.2
(2.06)
145.9
(5.74)
261.7
(10.30)
324.1
(12.76)
241.8
(9.52)
269.9
(10.63)
112.5
(4.43)
7.2
(0.28)
2.7
(0.11)
1,443.4
(56.83)
Average rainy days0.50.50.62.86.510.110.99.48.43.30.40.153.7
Averagerelative humidity (%)(at 17:30IST)76706569737880818282818076
Source:India Meteorological Department[17][18]

Demographics

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See also:List of cities in West Bengal
Religion in Balurghat (2011)
Hinduism
92.18%
Islam
5.33%
Christianity
2.00%
Other or not stated
0.49%
Languages of Balurghat CD block (2011)[19]
  1. Bengali (75.55%)
  2. Santali (12.61%)
  3. Sadri (2.86%)
  4. Mundari (2%)
  5. Kurukh (1.61%)
  6. Kurmali (1.5%)
  7. Hindi (1.45%)
  8. Others (2.42%)

In the 2011 census, Balurghat municipality had a population of 153,279 of which 76,730 were males and 76,549 were females.[20] The Balurghaturban agglomeration had a population of 164,593, out of which 82,466 were males and 82,127 were females. The 0–6 years population was 10,349. Effective literacy rate for the 7+ population was 91.66 per cent.[21]

As of 2001[update] Indiacensus, Balurghat municipality had a population of 151,416, of which 75,794 were males and 75,622 were females. Balurghat has an average literacy rate of 84.8%, with 87% of the males and 82.5% of females literate. Population in the age range of 0-6 years is 10,677. TheScheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have a population of 15,204 and 3,008 respectively. Balurghat had 37,507 households in 2011.[2]

98.7% of the population are Hindus, with small percentages (below 1%) of Muslims and Sikhs.[20]

At the time of the 2011 census, 75.55% of the population spokeBengali, 12.61%Santali, 2.86%Sadri, 2.00%Mundari, 1.61%Kurukh, 1.50%Kurmali and 1.45%Hindi as their first language.[19]

Economics

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Main article:Balurghat (community development block) § Economy

Balurghat is a distribution centre in northern West Bengal. The main goods traded includerice,jute,sugar cane, fisheries and oilseeds.[22]

Transport

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Railway

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Sealdah Balurghat Express

Balurghat Railway Station is the terminus station of theEklakhi–Balurghat branch line[23]Trains connecting Balurghat toKolkata directly includeSealdah Balurghat express,Tebhaga Express andHowrah–Balurghat Bi-Weekly Express. Train services also connect Balurghat toSiliguri in the north throughBalurghat-Siliguri Intercity Express. Balurghat is also connected to Malda through Balurghat-Malda Court Passenger Train. Besides,Balurghat-Nabadwip Dham Express connectsNabadwip with Balurghat.

Highways

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Shyamoli Volvo Kolkata to Balurghat
NBSTC Bus stand Balurghat

IndianNational Highway 512 passes through Balurghat (fromGazole ToHili).

At Balurghat, there is a Government bus and a separate private bus stand. TheNBSTC(Major Service Provider),SBSTC(Limited Service Provider) and WBTC(Only between Kolkata & Balurghat) are the government bus service provides majority of bus rides to distant places. Many buses (both Government and private) run from Balurghat to Kolkata, Siliguri,Jalpaiguri,Coochbehar, Kalna,Durgapur, Malda, andRaiganj.

Airways

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A helicopter landing at Balurghat Airport fromKolkata Airport

Balurghat Airport is situated at the entrance of the town, at Mahinagar, although the airport is not operating right now due to construction and executive issues. AKolkata-Malda-Balurghat-Coochbehar flight service has been planned for this airport. Previously, there was aKolkata-Malda-Balurghat helicopter service for some years.

Education

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Balurghat High School
Educational Institutions in Balurghat
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Festivals

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Durga Puja is widely celebrated throughout the town. Major places to visit during festival are Avijatri Club, Kachikala Club, Srijoni Sangha, Newtown, Sanket Club and various others. The next big festival isKali Puja which is also a major festival celebrated during Deepawali. Majour places are Milan Sangha Club, Balurghat College more, Yubashree Sangha and various others places. Some other festivals like Chhath Puja, Rath Yatra, Biswakarma Puja, Ganesh Chaturthi and Saraswati puja are widely celebrated at Balurghat.Bolla Kali Puja is celebrated atBolla approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) from Balurghat, in November each year, for which millions of devotees come to see the festival. Festivals of non-hindu religions are also celebrated i,eChristmas,Ramadaan, andBuddha Purnima.

Sports

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Balurghat is also home to district's 1st ever stadium to host the top tier national levelcricket match like aRanji Trophy Match.[24] Balurghat Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium used for sports like cricket and football. A major cricket tournament calledBijay Kumar Saha Memorial T-20 Tournament[25] held annually at this stadium where various teams from West Bengal, India & even from Bangladesh participate. An indoor sports complex in Balurghat is also inaugurated in 2023 for various indoor sports activities like badminton, table tennis, marshal arts etc. The Police line playground is one of the major playground and has the best infrastructure after the main stadium which is used by both theWest Bengal Police & general public. Some other major playgrounds are Balurghat College Playground (Uttamasaha), Balurghat High School Playgrounds, Netaji Sporting Club, Railway Station ground etc.

Healthcare

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  • Dakshin Dinajpur District Hospital has 600 beds
  • Balurghat Super Specialty Hospital
  • Balurghat Police Hospital has 50 beds
  • Balurghat Municipal Hospital orMatri Sadan has 32 beds[26]

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Balurghat Municipality".sudawb.org. Retrieved25 November 2020.
  2. ^ab"Census of India: Balurghat".www.censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved10 October 2019.
  3. ^ab"Fact and Figures".Wb.gov.in. Retrieved14 July 2019.
  4. ^"52nd Report of the Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities in India"(PDF).Nclm.nic.in.Ministry of Minority Affairs. p. 85. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 25 May 2017. Retrieved14 July 2019.
  5. ^Archaeological Survey of India (2020).Terracotta and Early Pottery in Bengal.
  6. ^P.C. Gupta (1985).History of Pundravardhana.
  7. ^Wakil Ahmed (2001).Islamic Architecture in Bengal.
  8. ^Dipesh Chakrabarty (1997).Partition and its Impact on Bengal Borderlands.
  9. ^West Bengal District Gazetteers (1980).Dakshin Dinajpur Gazetteer.
  10. ^N. Sengupta (2003).Education in Colonial and Post-Colonial Bengal.
  11. ^"Annual Development Report for Dakshin Dinajpur". Local Government of West Bengal. 2021.
  12. ^"Maps, Weather, and Airports for Balurghat, India".
  13. ^ab"District Statistical Handbook 2014 Dakshin Dinajpur".Table 2.1. Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of West Bengal. Archived fromthe original on 21 January 2019. Retrieved4 December 2018.
  14. ^ab"Dakshin Dinajpur District Police".Know your PS. District Police. Archived fromthe original on 28 November 2017. Retrieved4 December 2018.
  15. ^"District Census Handbook: Dakshin Dinajpur, Series 20 Part XII A"(PDF).Map of Dakshin Dinajpur with CD Block HQs and Police Stations (on the fourth page). Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved4 December 2018.
  16. ^"BDO Offices under Dakshin Dinajpur District".Department of Mass Education Extension & Library Services, Government of West Bengal. West Bengal Public Library Network. Archived fromthe original on 2 November 2018. Retrieved4 December 2018.
  17. ^"Station: Balurghat Climatological Table 1991–2020"(PDF).Climatological Normals 1991–2020. India Meteorological Department. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 8 April 2024. Retrieved17 July 2024.
  18. ^"Extremes of Temperature & Rainfall for Indian Stations (Up to 2012)"(PDF). India Meteorological Department. December 2016. p. M230. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 February 2020. Retrieved10 January 2021.
  19. ^ab"Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: West Bengal".www.censusindia.gov.in.Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  20. ^ab"C-1 Population By Religious Community".censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved10 April 2021.
  21. ^"Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 lakh and above"(PDF).Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved21 October 2011.
  22. ^Balurghat, fromEncyclopædia Britannica.
  23. ^"55721x->55421 Malda Town-Balurghat Passenger".Time Table. India Rail Info. Retrieved30 November 2018.
  24. ^"Balurghat to host Ranji match for first time".www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved25 October 2020.
  25. ^"BIJAY KUMAR SAHA MEMORIAL T-20 CRICKET TOURNAMENT Balurghat".
  26. ^"Health & Family Welfare Department".Health Statistics. Government of West Bengal. Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2021. Retrieved7 December 2018.

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