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Suri, Birbhum

Coordinates:23°54′36″N87°31′37″E / 23.910°N 87.527°E /23.910; 87.527
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City in West Bengal, India
Suri
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Coordinates:23°54′36″N87°31′37″E / 23.910°N 87.527°E /23.910; 87.527
CountryIndia
StateWest Bengal
DistrictBirbhum
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodySuri Municipality
Area
 • Total
15.12 km2 (5.84 sq mi)
Elevation
71 m (233 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
106,789[1]
 • Density7,166/km2 (18,560/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali[3][4]
 • Additional officialEnglish[3]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
731101 (Suri main)

731102 (Hatjan Bazar)731103 (Barabagan)

731126 (Karidhya)
Telephone/STD code+91 / 03462
Vehicle registrationWB-54
Lok Sabha constituencyBirbhum
Vidhan Sabha constituencySuri
Websitebirbhum.nic.in

Suri (/ˈsʊəri/) (also spelt asSiuri) is a city and a municipality in the Indian state ofWest Bengal. It is the headquarters of theBirbhum district. This city was established during the British Period (1876), makes it one of the oldest municipalities in the State.Suri is a rapidly growing municipality, makes it one the best suitable choices for living among the district people.Suri is the second largest and 2nd most Populous city inBirbhum District afterBolpur.Suri is the most densely populated city in the district. Located at the banks ofMayurakshi River and exactly in the centre of the district make this city an Political,cultural,commercial hub. Suri holds the record of biggestKali Puja in the district and one of the largest Visarjan of West Bengal. This city is famous for itsMurabba Sweet, which is originally came to Suri fromLucknow.

Geography

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Ajay River
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Bakreshwar
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Deucha
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Bara Chaturi
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Nakrakonda
R Nakrakonda (R)
R Nakrakonda (R)
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Abinashpur
R Abinashpur (R)
R Abinashpur (R)
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Hetampur
R Hetampur (R)
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Purandarpur
R Purandarpur (R)
R Purandarpur (R)
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Angar Garia
R Angar Garia (R)
R Angar Garia (R)
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BTPP Township
R Bakreswar Thermal Power Plant Township (R)
R Bakreswar Thermal Power Plant Township (R)
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Kankartala
R Kankartala (R)
R Kankartala (R)
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Khoyrasol
R Khoyrasol (R)
R Khoyrasol (R)
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Panrui
R Panrui (R)
R Panrui (R)
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Chandrapur
R Chandrapur, Birbhum (R)
R Chandrapur, Birbhum (R)
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Lokpur
R Lokpur (R)
R Lokpur (R)
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Mohammad Bazar
R Mohammad Bazar, Birbhum (R)
R Mohammad Bazar, Birbhum (R)
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Dubrajpur
M Dubrajpur (M)
M Dubrajpur (M)
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Sainthia
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Rajnagar
CT Rajnagar, Birbhum (CT)
CT Rajnagar, Birbhum (CT)
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Ahmedpur
CT Ahmedpur, Birbhum (CT)
CT Ahmedpur, Birbhum (CT)
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Kalipur
CT Kalipur, Birbhum (CT)
CT Kalipur, Birbhum (CT)
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Karidhya
CT Karidhya (CT)
CT Karidhya (CT)
Cities and towns in Suri Sadar subdivision of Birbhum district
M: municipal city/ town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, B: Barrage.
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Location

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Suri is located at23°54′36″N87°31′37″E / 23.910°N 87.527°E /23.910; 87.527.[5] Suri is 220 km from State capitalKolkata (Calcutta), 90 km from Durgapur, 34 km fromBolpurSantiniketan, 55 km fromAndal and 46 km fromRampurhat on theAndal–Sainthia branch line ofEastern Railway.[6] It is onPanagarh–Morgram Highway.(known as N.H 60, now N.H 14). It has an average elevation of 71 metres (233 feet).[7] It is situated on the extended part ofChota Nagpur Plateau.Tilpara barrage onMayurakshi River is located 3 km north-west of Suri.

As per the District Census Handbook 2011, Suri covered an area of 9.47 km2.[8]

History

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Prior to the advent of the British in India and their acquisition of the territory of Bengal, Suri was but merely a small village. Yet, the British colonists preferred to choose Suri as the district headquarters of Birbhum, probably owing to convenience of transport and communication. Suri was well-connected to many places via road, however, it is not possible to tell about the conditions of those roads clearly. These roads can be traced in James Rennel's map of the 'Jungleterry District'(1779).[7]After the defeat ofSiraj ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal, the British placed many puppet-kings in his place. When Mir Quasim was the Nawab, he ordered all the zamindars (landlords) to pay more revenue. At this, the ruler of Rajnagar, Asad Jama Khan disagreed. In December 1760, the army of the Nawab and the British marched together to attack Birbhum. Asad Jama Khan also got prepared with a cavalry of about 5,000 soldiers, and an infantry of nearly 20,000. In the battle, Asad Jama Khan was defeated and his zamindari was snatched. He took shelter amidst the very dense woods of Chotanagpur. There he had a clandestine meeting with a Maratha army general, Shivabhatta, and Shivabhatta joined him with a cavalry of two to three thousand soldiers as well as a large infantry. Another battle was fought near Kariddhya in 1763 in which he was defeated again. Thus, the British got the control of Suri.[7]During the early years of the British rule, Bishnupur and Birbhum was administered from Murshidabad. Then, a new district was formed joining Birbhum and Bishnupur, and Suri was made the headquarters. The term "Suri" came from the people who lived here. In bengali"Suri" denotes the people who make alcohol, thus the name. During this time, British officials used the name '(Laat) Hydrabad', the name Suri was also used, but only later.[7] G.R. Foley was the first District Collector of Birbhum. He was appointed in 1786. Then, J. Sherburne became the collector and after him, Christopher Keating became the collector.[7] Suri Municipality started functioning from 1876. Then, the population of Suri was no more than 7,000. The first Chairman of the municipality was A.A. Owen. Rail transport arrived in Suri in 1913 when the first train started on the routeAndalSainthia.[9]

Economics

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The chief industries of Suri include rice milling, cotton and silk weaving, and furniture manufacture.

In March 2008, a private Kolkata-based firm, Ramsarup Group, unveiled a proposal for large-scale investment in a greenfield power plant and cement manufacturing plant worth Rs 2200 crores (US$550 million) was submitted to the Government of West Bengal.[10] Bakreshwar Thermal Power Plant is around 12 kilometres away from Suri town.

Demographics

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Population of Suri
YearPop.±%
19018,692—    
19119,131+5.1%
19218,915−2.4%
193110,908+22.4%
194115,867+45.5%
195118,135+14.3%
196122,841+25.9%
197130,110+31.8%
198140,783+35.4%
199154,298+33.1%
200161,806+13.8%
201167,864+9.8%
2022106,789+57.4%
Source: District Census Handbook Birbhum,
Census of India 2011, Series 20, Part XII A

As of2011 Indian Census, Suri had a total population of 1,06,789, of which 54,589 were males and 52,200 were females. The sex ratio in Suri is 963. Population within the age group of 0 to 6 years was 8,935. The total number of literates in Suri was 94,348, which constituted 88.3% of the population with male literacy of 92.8% and female literacy of 85.7%. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population of Suri was 92.9%, of which male literacy rate was 94.8% and female literacy rate was 89.9%. TheScheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population was 28,857 and 927 respectively. Suri had 25385 households in 2011.[1]

Transport

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Suri has a well organized road transport system with both Govt. Bus Service (SBSTC,NBSTC &WBTC) and private bus service. The town is well connected to major towns and cities like -Kolkata,Durgapur,Asansol,Purulia,Bankura,Medinipur,Digha,Massanjore,Rampurhat,Bolpur,Burdwan,English Bazar,Jalpaiguri,Siliguri,Katwa,Balurghat,Raiganj etc. through roadway.

Siuri is a model Railway Station. It is situated at the southern part of the town, at Hatjan Bazar. It connects Suri directly with places likeHowrah,Kolkata,Bardhaman,Durgapur,Guwahati,Rampurhat,Malda,Siliguri,Puri,Chennai,Surat,Jhajha,Asansol,RanchiNagpur,Bilaspur,Bhubaneswar,Visakhapatnam,Dimapur,Jamshedpur,Purulia,Cuttack,Vijayawada,Raipur,Durg etc. Some of the important trains that run viaSiuri are,

Language

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Principal language of communication is Bengali, Hindi and English.

Education

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Colleges

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Suri Vidyasagar College main entrance

There few Diploma Technical Colleges (private), D.ED. Colleges and B.ED. colleges situated at Suri.Satsang Mission Medical College, Hospital & Cancer Research Institute is expected to be completed in the next 3 years.[12]

Schools

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  • Total 18 Higher Secondary Schools includingBirbhum Zilla School,U.P. Public School,Levelfield School, are there. Others schools are R.T. Girls' High School (established-1884 as River Thompson Girls' High School, Suri Public and Chandragati Mustafi Memorial High School, Suri Benimadhab Institution (established-1917), Kaligati Smriti Narishiksha Niketan, Suri Ramkrishna Vidyapeeth and Muuk-Badhir Vidyalaya (Deaf and Dumb School, established-1936).[7]

Libraries

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The first library set up in Suri was the library of Birbhum Zilla School (established-1851). Then, "Ratan Library" was set up by Sibratan Mitra, The Ramaranjan Town Hall and Public Library was set up in 1900. The District Library of Birbhum (established-1955), set up during the implementation of the first five-year plan, stands beside the Vivekanada Library and Ramaranjan Town hall.[7]

Civil Administration

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Suri municipality is ninth oldest municipality of West bengal after that ofKolkata,[13]Uttarpara,[14]Shantipur,[15]Howrah,[16]Krishnanagar,[17]Burdwan,[18]Basirhat,[19] andBerhampore.[20] It is divided into 21 wards. It was controlled by theIndian National Congress-Trinamool Congress alliance. In the 2010 municipal elections, the municipality faced a hung verdict. Later, the Trinamool Congress with 8 councillors, formed the municipal board by taking the support of 6 Congress councillors. In municipal elections of 2015, TMC won 15 seats, INC won 3 seats, and BJP got 1 seat. Municipal Election 2021 Trinamool Congress won all 21 wards.[21]

Local specialities

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Suri is famous for a special sweetmeat calledMurabba &Achar (fruits/vegetables preserved in sugar syrup) comes in a wide number of varieties, which includesMurabba of Satamooli.[22]

Places of worship

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Terracota panels. Click on the pic to see more details of the carvings.
Radha Damodar temple at Sonatopara in Suri

“Serious scholars ofterracotta have accepted Birbhum as the place where some of the finest terracotta temples of Bengal are found… the oldest and the finest temple — known as Radha Damodar temple — is in Suri town. It’s a majesticaatchala dedicated to Damodar, the other name of Shiva.”[23]

David J. McCutchion mentions theaatchala Radha-Shyam temple built in the 17-18th century, brick-built withphulpathar facades richly carved.[24]

Suri is one of those places where religious harmony is found.

Some famous temples are situated in Suri. Moumachhi Club has established aKali temple in Suri, which is unique and grand in this town. Other famous temples are Bamni Kalibari, Bhabatarini Kalibari, Dangalpara Anandapur Sarbajanin Matrimandir and Shib Mandir, Radha Ballav Mandir, Shani Mandir, Damodar Mandir, Rabindrapalli Kalibari, Rakshakali Temple, Kendua Dakshin Para Kali Mandir.

Durga temple of Chattoraj family is a very old and heritage temple of the town. it is situated at Seharapara. A lot of people visit this temple during the Durga Puja. The newly established Shiv Mandir attracts many people of the area. People will love to experience the rituals of the traditional Durga Puja.

Singha Bahini Mandir, situated in Barui-Para is another very old temple which attracts many devotees every day. The traditional-style Durga puja and Kali puja at the Singha Bahini Mandir is also enjoyed by the devotees.

There are a few mosques in Suri and among them, the Masjid at Masjid More and the one at Madrasa Road deserve special mention. Suri is famous for Dargah of Hazrat Data Mehboob Shah. Dargah is flocked by thousands of devotees every day.

There are three churches in this town. The oldest one isNorthern Evangelical Lutheran Church, Suri situated near Lalkuthipara in Suri.

Festivals

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Every year in Suri there is a very famous fair held, called the 'Barobagan Mela'(Now postponed due to political problems). This historic fair was inaugurated by the thenGovernor of BengalLord Brabourne. Religious festivals like Durga Puja, Laxmi Puja, Kali Puja, Diwali, Jagaddhatri Puja, Janmashtami, Hanuman Puja, Ram Navami, Eid, Muharram, Christmas are celebrated in Suri. Book-fairs are also held every 3–4 years. 'Suri Utsav' which is an alternative attempt to the famous 'Barobagan Mela' has been started from the year 2023-24. It brings a joyful festival atmosphere to the people of Suri.The credit of this Suri Utsav Festival goes to the Chairperson of the City.

Climate

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The climate of the district is generally dry, mild and healthy. The hot weather usually lasts from the middle of March to the middle of the June, the rainy season from the middle of June to the middle of October, and the cold weather from middle of October to the middle of March. They do not always correspond to these limit. The wind is from the south-east in the summer and from the north-west in the winter.The minimum and maximum temperature data for Suri is given below - For the Year 2011 (in degree Celsius)-

MonthMaximum temperatureMinimum temperature
January296
February3511
March4012
April3919
May3820
June3924
July3623
August3724
September3623
October3416
November3214
December307
Yearly406

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For the year 2012 (in degree Celsius)-

MonthMaximum temperatureMinimum temperature
January287
February358
March4013
April4119
May4522
June4824
July3824
August3524
September......
October3516
November3211
December307
Yearly467

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The average precipitation in Suri is 1307 mm (130.7 cm). It is the lowest in December with an average of 3 mm, while it is the highest in August (299 mm) and in July(297 mm). The average annual temperature is 26.2 °C.

MonthJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
Rainfall (in mm)1714192766217297299224111133
Avg. maximum25.828.534.338.237.035.232.131.932.331.729.226.2
Avg. minimum11.614.119.023.525.626.125.625.625.322.616.612.5
Daily mean18.721.326.630.831.330.628.828.728.827.122.919.3

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Census of India: Suri".www.censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved3 December 2019.
  2. ^"Suri Municipality". Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2016. Retrieved19 March 2022.
  3. ^ab"Fact and Figures".www.wb.gov.in. Retrieved15 January 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. Retrieved2 March 2019.
  5. ^"GeoHack - Suri, Birbhum".www.geohack.toolforge.org.
  6. ^Eastern Railway time table
  7. ^abcdefgSuri Saharer Itihas by Sukumar Sinha, Ashadeep Publication
  8. ^"District Census Handbook Birbhum, Census of India 2011, Series 20, Part XII A"(PDF).Section II Town Directory, Pages 1025- 1033. Directorate of Census Operations V, West Bengal. Retrieved16 July 2019.
  9. ^Kamangulo Sab Gelo Koi(Where Have the Cannons Gone), Dayal Sengupta, the Anandabazaar Patrika
  10. ^"Ramsarup Group plans Siuri greenfield project". mJunction. 2008. Retrieved26 March 2008.
  11. ^"Affiliated Colleges".www.buruniv.ac.in.
  12. ^"Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony of Satsang Mission Medical College, Hospital & Cancer Research Institute along with various Projects held at Haripur Dham, Chandrapur, Suri, Birbhum".
  13. ^"History of Kolkata Municipal Corporation".Kolkata Municipal Corporation. Retrieved30 March 2025.
  14. ^"History of Uttarpara – Uttarpara Municipality".Uttarpara Municipality. Retrieved30 March 2025.
  15. ^"About Us – Shantipur Municipality".Shantipur Municipality. Retrieved30 March 2025.
  16. ^"About Howrah Municipal Corporation".Howrah Municipal Corporation. Retrieved30 March 2025.
  17. ^"About Us – Krishnanagar Municipality".Krishnanagar Municipality. Retrieved30 March 2025.
  18. ^"History of Burdwan Municipality".Burdwan Municipality. Retrieved30 March 2025.
  19. ^"About Basirhat Municipal Authority".Basirhat Municipality. Retrieved30 March 2025.
  20. ^"History of Berhampore Municipality".Berhampore Municipality. Retrieved30 March 2025.
  21. ^"Suri Municipality". Archived fromthe original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved29 May 2020.
  22. ^MODERN LIFE ONLINE."Suri: Old and Small City In Birbhum District You Must Visit".www.modernlifeonline.com. Retrieved16 July 2020.
  23. ^Sengupta, Somen."Next weekend you can be at Suri". The Telegraph, 20 April 2014. Retrieved26 July 2019.
  24. ^McCutchion, David J.,Late Mediaeval Temples of Bengal, first published 1972, reprinted 2017, page 31. The Asiatic Society, Kolkata,ISBN 978-93-81574-65-2
  25. ^abhttp://birbhum.gov.in/DDAgri/PAO.htm#rail[dead link]
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