The Railway Museum
Published on: 07/10/2021The Railway Museum, Howrah was established in 2006 to display the history of railways in the eastern part of India adjacent to the Howrah Railway Station. The collection includes the first broad gauge electric locomotive built in India, Captured during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, is considered to be the oldest surviving locomotive of Indian […]
MoreBangeshwar Mahadev Temple
Published on: 07/10/2021Bangeshwar Mahadev Temple in Salkia is one of the most popular and religious temples of Lord Shiva in this region. This place is very famous among the locals. People from different places come here to visit. It is located on the banks of place river Ganges and in front of Lord Bhootnath temple at Salkia. […]
MoreNarayan (Sridhar) Mandir
Published on: 07/10/2021The Narayan (Sridhar) temple is situated at Patihal village in Jagatballavpur of Howrah district. The temple is dedicated to Narayan Sridhar Jiu. It was established by the Majumder family – the zamindars of the village. It is popular for its terracotta sculptures at the facade of the temple. From the architectural pattern, it is assumed […]
MoreBhot Bagan Math, Ghusuri
Published on: 07/10/2021The famous Bhot Bagan Math is Tibetan Buddhist Temple or Monastery is located at Ghusuri , Howrah. Bhot Bagan Math was the first Tibetan Buddhist Temple in the plains of India. The word “Bhot”, used in ancient India to refer to Tibetans probably comes from the Tibetan word “Bod”, meaning Tibet. “Bagan” in Bengali means garden, and “Math” is Bengali for […]
MoreSarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Kuthi
Published on: 07/10/2021Saratchandra Kuthi, also known as Sarat Smriti Mandir, is a house museum located at Samata Bera village in Howrah district of West Bengal, India on the banks of the river Rupnarayan. It has been famous for many years as the home of Bengali novelist Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. During the 1978 West Bengal floods, the structure […]
MoreGadiara
Published on: 30/09/2021Gadiara is a small town in Howrah district and a favorite picnic spot in the city. It belongs to Shaympur –I, Block, Howrah city, where three rivers meet – Hughli river, Rupnarayan river and Damodar river. There are various attractions in and around the village, namely, Fort Morning Ton – which is the ruins of […]
MoreVidyasagar Setu
Published on: 30/09/2021Vidyasagar Setu is the longest cable-stayed bridge in India built over the Hooghly River in West Bengal. It is also popularly known as the Second Hooghly Bridge, as it was the second bridge across this river. It was named after Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar who was an educationist reformer and a key contributor to the […]
MoreIndian Botanical Garden
Published on: 30/09/2021Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden is located at Shivpur, Howrah. Commonly known as Calcutta Botanical Garden .The park exhibits a variety of rare plants and a total collection of more than 12,000 specimens. The 109 hectare park is under the Botanical Survey of India (BSI) of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government […]
MoreAndul Rajbari
Published on: 30/09/2021The Andul Rajbari is a palace or Rajbari near Kolkata in Andul, Howrah district, West Bengal, India. The rajbari is now a heritage site of Andul and is a popular destination. Andul is a census town in the Sankrail block under the Sadar sub-division in Howrah district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It […]
MoreJute Industries
Published on: 23/09/2021Jute Industries established in the 1870s, at the banks of river Ganges, are known as the leading manufacturer, supplier and trader all over the country. Jute Industries engaged in offering utmost quality of Jute Bags, Jute Handbags, Cotton Bags, Non Woven Bags, Ladies Handbags and many more products. These products are highly appreciated amongst consumers due […]
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