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Dibyendu Banerjee
07/07/2019
The Chotulal Ghat, also known as the Chotelal Ki Ghat in Hindi, is almost joined to the Mullick Ghat. To trace the listed ghats of Calcutta is a impossible ...
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Dibyendu Banerjee
24/06/2019
Ramchandra Goenka Zenana Ghat, probably built in the late 1880s or early 1890s, was once one of the most beautiful bathing Ghats on River Hoogly.
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Dibyendu Banerjee
10/06/2019
Motilal Seal, known as a kind hearted, generous man, constructed the imposing building of the Motilal Seal Ghat in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Dibyendu Banerjee
29/05/2019
When the construction of the proposed ghat was completed, it was christened as the Judges Ghat. However, some people also call it the Gwalior Ghat.
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Dibyendu Banerjee
15/05/2019
The Outram Ghat, calcutta built by the British authorities and eastern bank of the River Hoogly in the late nineteenth, was dedicated to the Sir James Outram
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Dibyendu Banerjee
03/05/2019
Located between the Water Gate and the St George Gate and built in 1843, the Palladian porch of Prinsep Ghat was dedicated to the James Prinsep.
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Dibyendu Banerjee
25/04/2019
The colonial structure of Babu Ghat, which leads to the flight of stairs down the water body, along the bank of River Hooghly on Strand Road at Calcutta side.
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Dibyendu Banerjee
17/04/2019
Jagannanth Ghat is located on the Hoogly River , just to the north of the Howrah Bridge. During the early days of Calcutta, Shobharam Basak create it.
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Dibyendu Banerjee
07/04/2019
The gracefully designed cast iron structure of the Armenian Ghat soon earned the appreciation of the locals and they fondly started to call it as Armani Ghat.
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Dibyendu Banerjee
26/03/2019
During the early days of Calcutta, Chandpal Ghat was the busiest ferry Ghat of the city and was often called the gateway of Calcutta.