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Pedong | |
|---|---|
Town | |
| Coordinates:27°09′21″N88°36′47″E / 27.15583°N 88.61306°E /27.15583; 88.61306 | |
| Country | |
| State | West Bengal |
| District | Kalimpong |
| Elevation | 1,240 m (4,070 ft) |
| Population (2011) | |
• Total | 4,274 |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Nepali,English |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| PIN | 734 311 |
| Telephone code | 03552 |
| Vehicle registration | WB-78, 79 |
| Nearest city | Kalimpong |
| Website | kalimpongdistrict |
Pedong is a town in the PedongCD block in theKalimpong subdivision of theKalimpong district in theIndian state ofWest Bengal. The town is very close to Resi-Sikkim border. Pedong lies on theNational Highway-717A connectingBagrakote toGangtok viaPakyong Airport.[1][2]

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Pedong is located at27°09′00″N88°37′00″E / 27.15°N 88.6167°E /27.15; 88.6167.
Pedong lies 20 km (12 mi) east ofKalimpong on the way to the Indo-Tibetan border in Sikkim at an altitude of 1,240 m (4,070 ft). The town, which is located on a ridge, commands a panoramic view of theKanchenjunga and theHimalayan mountains. The town is divided into two parts, Upper Pedong and Lower Pedong. Pedong lies on the Indo-Tibetan trade route via theJelepla Pass.
The map alongside shows the Kalimpong subdivision, the sole subdivisions of the Kalimpong district. Physiographically, this area forms the Kalimpong Range, with the average elevation varying from 300 to 3,000 metres (980 to 9,840 ft). This region is characterized by abruptly rising hills and numerous small streams.[3] It is a predominantly rural area with 77.67% of the population living in rural areas and only 22.23% living in the urban areas. While Kalimpong is the only municipality,Dungra is the solecensus town in the area.[4] The economy is agro-based and there are 6 tea gardens in the Gorubathan CD block.[5] In 2011, Kalimpong subdivision had a literacy rate of 81.85%, comparable with the highest levels of literacy in the districts of the state.[6][7] While the first degree college in the subdivision was established at Kalimpong in 1962,[8] the entire subdivision (and now the entire district), other than the head-quarters, had to wait till as late as 2015 to have their first degree colleges at Pedong andGorubathan.[9][10]
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Near Pedong are the ruins ofDamsang Gadi, a historical fort built in 1690 AD by theLepchas. It was at the centre of the long-standing feud with the Dukpas ofBhutan. Later, it was used to ward off the forces of theBritish East India Company. After theAnglo-Bhutan War of 1864 AD, the fort fell into decay.Damsang Gadi is the only fort in the entire district of Darjeeling. It was home to the last Lepcha King- Gyabo Achuk as the Lepcha people are the real natives of this place.[citation needed]
Another highlight of the town is the Cross Hill, placed by priest Fr. Augustine Desgodins in 1882 AD on his way toTibet. In the Tibet Mission, a lot of Evangelists lost their lives or never came back from Tibet. Fr. Augustine Desgodins in due memory of them erected a cross at a vantage point facing Tibet directly with a hope that someday the evangelists may return. It is considered to have miraculous powers and is a pilgrimage site for the local Christians. From here one can get a glimpse of Tibet and the People's Republic of Chinese border.
Sangchen Dorjee Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries in the Pedong-Kalimpong region, built during the Bhutanese rule. This monastery was established around the early 1700's AD. It provides historical insight into the history and culture of the place. Known as Sangchen Dorjee Gumba, it also has fresco paintings on the inner walls of the main chamber depicting Tantric Buddhism. Gumpha Dance (Chyaam dance) or the Buddhist Mask dance is also held here annually. It has now become the centre of Shabdrung Rimpoche (known as the Dharma Raja of Bhutan). The last Shabdrung Rimpoche had relocated to Pedong and expired a few years ago.[when?] His human form has been preserved at Pedong and will be encased in a Stupa/Chorten on an auspicious day. This place has become an important pilgrimage for the Bhutanese and other followers of the Drukpa Khargu tradition of Buddhism.
The villages near Pedong include Sakyong, Kasyong, Dalep, Kagey, Upper Menchu and Lower Menchu.
According to the2011 Census of India, Pedong Khasmahal had a total population of 4,274 of which 2,153 (50%) were males and 2,121 (50%) were females. There were 443 persons in the age range of 0 to 6 years. The total number of literate people in Pedong Khasmahal was 3,131 (81.73% of the population over 6 years).[11]
A major fire broke out at the heart of Pedong at midnight on 28 January 2015. Around 17 houses were completely gutted by the fire.[12] Fire brigade services from the nearby towns of Kalimpong and Rangpo, along with the local people and the Army, worked to control the situation which could have otherwise razed most of Pedong. The estimated losses summed to multiple Crores, however, no casualties were reported in the unfortunate incident. Many locals have glorified the valorous act of two brothers, Lobsang and Dawa Bhutia, both residents of Pedong, in the rescue operation. Afterwards, people from near and far visited the town to show solidarity and to provide help and support in all means possible. Many NGOs have also stood up for the cause.[citation needed]
Government General Degree College, Pedong, was established in 2015. Affiliated with theUniversity of North Bengal, it offers honours courses in Nepali, English, history, political science, sociology, chemistry, geology, mathematics and physics, and general courses in arts and science.[13]
St. George's Higher Secondary School is a Christian missionary school and one of the famous boarding schools, followed by St Xavier's School, Tender Buds Academy, Grace English School. There are also many nursery schools in this town.[citation needed]
Pedong lies on theNational Highway-717A, connectingBagrakote toGangtok, which is extended byNHIDCL.[14] Taxis, Jeeps, and buses are available from Pedong to cities and towns likeKalimpong,Algarah,Rhenock,Labha,Rongli,Gorubathan, andSiliguri.
Pakyong Airport is 50 km (31 mi) away from the town, andBagdogra International Airport is 99 km (62 mi) away. The nearest railway station isMalbazar Junction.
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Pedong is rich in avifauna. Various species of Himalayan and lowland birds can be seen around Pedong.
Pedong Rural Hospital, with 30 beds, is the major government medical facility in the Kalimpong II CD block. There areprimary health centres at Gitdubling (with 6 beds) andAlgarah (with 2 beds).[15][16]
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Pedong is well connected with roads as the only medium of transport. Power and mobile network outage is common, almost daily. A very poor connectivity when compared to other small towns. Only a few network providers are available, mainly Airtel, Vi, Jio, and BSNL. Scarcity of drinking water can be experienced in summer, as is usual in Darjeeling & Kalimpong.