Kadamtala

Kadamtala, Howrah
Neighbourhood in Howrah
Country  India
State West Bengal
City Howrah
Ward 22, 23, 24, 25
Parliamentary constituency Howrah
Assembly constituency Shibpur
Government
  Member of Legislative Assembly Jatu Lahiri
  Mayor DR Rathin Chakraborty
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 711101
Area code(s) 033

Kadamtala is a residential as well as semi-industrial area in the central part of Howrah City in Howrah District in the Presidency Division of south of West Bengal.[1]

History

This area was a part of bhurshut kingdom. This area was mainly developed under British occupation when ceded by Nawab of Murshidabad after the Battle of Plassey. With the establishment of the Howrah Railway Terminus in 1854 started the most important phase of its industrial development. Flour mills were established in 1855, followed by jute mills and around the 1870s, there were five mills near Howrah station.[11] The Howrah–Shalimar Railway Section and the Shalimar Terminus were constructed in 1883. Kadamtala was also a major railway junction of Martin's Light Railways. Kadamtala was turned into an industrial area during World War II. A high demand of iron lead to the establishment of a number of small and medium-sized iron-casting industries. Gradually the city of Howrah was called as Sheffield of Bengal when Mr. Alamohan Das established a large factory township named Dasnagar. A large number of Machines/tools/precision instruments manufacturiing factories were established. All the above reasons result to a flow of population from rural belts of Howrah, Hooghly and Midnapur districts to this area to meet the demand of a high demand of labor. Gradually, this area has become a densely populated area with the location advantage of industries of Dasnagar in west, Howrah Railway terminus in east. The rapid growth of population and negligence of planned infrastructure of the British Government and then flux of people from Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) leads to a breakdown of infrastructure of unplanned and narrow roads. The economic decline of West Bengal after partition of India also causes a big blow to Howrah's famous jute and machine-tools industries.

Recent developments

Currently Kadamtala is mainly residential area, but still there exist significant number of private smalled scaled industrial infrastructures. The population is mainly divided into few economic classes. There is a working class who temporarily stay in this town and work in the small scaled iron-casting, machine tools and precision instruments industries. A number of people also work in different Government and Private service sectors. Also few are engaged with small-scaled businesses. After the famous Vidyasagar Setu established, this town has become well connected with Kolkata by both Vidyasagar Setu and Howrah Bridge. Kadamtala is also connected to Kona Expressway, which was built by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). This road serves as a connector of Kolkata (via Vidyasagar Setu) to National Highway 2 (India) (NH 2) and hence is part of Golden Quadrilateral project. At Nibra town of the Howrah district, Kona Expressway joins with National Highway 6 (India) (NH 6) as well. A recent on-going development of Kolkata Metro from Saltlake to Howrah Maidan will also increase the significance of this town. This railway connection Line 2 (East-West Metro) is under construction by Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation.

Transport

WBTC Bus Routes

  • C11/1 Howrah Station – Munshirhat via Howrah Maidan, Tikiapara, Kadamtala, Dasnagar, Baltikuri, Japanigate, Bankra, Salap More, Kantalia, Jhautala, Makardaha, Domjur P.S., Domjur Bus Stand, Dakshini Bari, No.2 Pole (Badamtala), Santoshpur, Middya Para, Bargachia Dharmatala, Hantal More, Baragachia Station, Patihal Station, Jadupir More, Sibananda Bati, Munshirhat Station
  • T8 Tikiapara - B.B.D. Bagh via Sunpur, Ichapore, Natun Rasta, Dumurjala, Belepole, Carry Road, Vidyasagar Setu, P.T.S., P.G. Hospital, Rabindra Sadan, Park Street, Esplanade

K Series

  • K6 Tikiapara - Rajabazar via Chatterjeepara, Sunpur, Ichapore, Natun Rasta, Dumurjala, Belepole, Carry Road, Mandirtala, Vidyasagar Setu, P.T.S., P.G. Hospital, Rabindra Sadan, Park Street, Esplanade, Moulali, Sealdah

Private Bus Routes

  • 57 Belgachia - Esplanade via Kadamtala, Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Dalhousie/Strand Road
  • 63 Howrah StationDomjur via Howrah Maidan, Tikiapara, Kadamtala, Shanpur, Dasnagar, Baltikuri, Japanigate, Bankra, Salap, Katalia, Makardaha, Domjur Hospital, Domjur Bus Stand
  • 72 Dasnagar – Park Circus via Kadamtala, Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Mahatma Gandhi Road, College Street, Sealdah, Moulali, CIT Road, Chittaranjan Hospital
  • 73 CTI -- Esplanade
  • 75 Kadamtala -- Esplanade
  • DN8/1 Karunamaye - Tikiapara"" via Chatterjeepara, Sunpur, Ichapore, Natun Rasta, Dumurjala, Belepole, Betor, Baksara Janagate, Santragachi, Salap More, Dakkhineswar, Karunamayee, Barasat State University

Mini Bus Routes

  • 3 Kadamtala – Esplanade via Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Dalhousie/Strand Road, B.B.D.Bag, Raj Bhawan
  • 3A Kamardanga – Esplanade via Kadamtala, Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Dalhousie/Strand Road
  • 5 Japanigate – Salt Lake via Dasnagar, Kadamtala, Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Posta, Satyanarayan Park, Malapara, Jorabagan, Ahiritola, Sovabazar, Hatibagan, Khanna, Ultadanga, PNB More, Baisakhi, Swimming Pool, Purta Bhawan, Karunamayee, Tank No.10, Techno India, College More, SDF
  • 26 Baksara - Esplanade via Unsani, Santragachi Station, Belepole, Dumurjala, Natun Rasta, Ichapore, Kadamtala, Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Dalhousie/Strand Road
  • 27 BankraPark Circus via Japanigate, Dasnagar, Kadamtala, Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Dalhousie/Strand Road, Esplanade, Moulali, CIT Road, Chittaranjan Hospital
  • 29 Tikiapara -- SDF via Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Posta, Satyanarayan Park, Malapara, Jorabagan, Ahiritola, Sovabazar, Hatibagan, Khanna, Ultadanga, PNB More, Baisakhi, Swimming Pool, Purta Bhawan, Karunamayee, Tank No.10, Techno India, College More, SDF
  • 31 Makardaha - Khidderpore via Makardaha, Bankra, Japanigate, Dasnagar, Sunpur, Chatterjeepara, Tikiapara, Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Barabazar, Dalhousie/Strand Road, Park Street, Rabindra Sadan, P.G. Hospital, P.T.S.

Bus Routes without Numbers

  • Kadamtala – New Town via Kadamtala Bazar, Ichapore, Natun Rasta, Dumurjala, Belepole, Carry Road, Vidyasagar Setu, P.T.S., P.G. Hospital, Rabindra Sadan, Minto Park, Park Circus, Bridge No.4, Tiljala, Topsia, Science City, Chingrighata, Sukanta Nagar, Nicco Park, SDF, College More, Webel More, R S Software, Technopolis, Mahisbathan, DLF More, Narkelbagan, Unitech Gate No. 1, NewTown.

Currently the bus route is not servicing temporarily because of scuffle between passengers and conductor over updated fare irregularity.

Education and sports

Sri Ramkrishna Sikshalaya, Tarasundari Balika Vidyabhaban , Bantra MSPC High School are well known schools in the locality for large numbers of good students. Kadamtala also has a number of colleges to study regular under-graduation ( such as Narasingha Dutta College, Howrah Bijay krishna girls college) and Medical education (such as Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homeopathic Medical college and Government Hospital). It adds to sports excellence of Howrah known for the football talents like Sailen Manna. The newly built indoor stadium in Dumurjala is encircled with a clubs devoted to various sports and athletic activities like swimming, hockey and cricket, not to mention football.

Problems

Even after all the improvement in the recent two decades the place is not free of the usual problems with Howrah. The amount of road space to the population in Howrah is too small compared to even smaller towns by populations like Berhampur. The same problem applies to Kadamtala too.

  1. "NGA GeoName Database". National Geospatial Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on 2008-06-08. Retrieved 2008-07-14.

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