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Nabadwip
নবদ্বীপ
Navadwip, Navadvipa or Nabadwipdham
City
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictNadia
Elevation
14 m (46 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total175,474
Languages
 • OfficialBengaliEnglish
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
741302
Telephone code03472
Lok Sabha constituencyNabadwip
Vidhan Sabha constituencyNabadwip
Websitenadia.nic.in

Nabadwip is a city and a municipality in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Its name means "9 islands" in the Bengali language. The islands are named Antardwip, Simantadwip, Rudradwip, Madhyadwip, Godrumdwip, Ritudwip, Jahnudwip, Modadrumdwip, and Koladwip. It is a birth place of many lilas (or "pastimes of God" in Hinduism) of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Many pilgrims from origins worldwide adhering to Gaudiya Vaishnavism come to Nabadwip every year on pilgrimage and for festivals like Sri Nabadwip-mandala Parikrama and holidays like Dol jatra,Rash purnima Gaura Purnima.[1]

History

Nabadwip was the capital of Ballal Sen and later Lakshman Sen, the famous rulers of the Sena Empire, who ruled from 1159 to 1206.[2] In 1202, Nabadwip was captured by Bakhtiyar Khilji. This victory paved the way for Muslim rule in Bengal.[3] Nabadwip and Nadia were great centres of learning and intellectual prowess. For five centuries, it was referred to as “Oxford of Bengal”.[4]

Geography

Nabadwip is located at 23°25′N 88°22′E / 23.42°N 88.37°E / 23.42; 88.37.[5] It has an average elevation of 14 m (46 ft). It is located at the confluence of Bhagirathi and Jalangi rivers.[6] on the West bank of the Bhagirathi river.

Demographics

In the 2011 census, Nabadwip Urban Agglomeration had a population of 175,474, out of which 90,810 were males and 84,664 were females. The 0–6 years population was 13,049. Effective literacy rate for the 7+ population was 84.57 per cent.[7]

As of 2001 India census,[8] Nabadwip had a population of 115,036. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Nabadwip has an average literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 70%. In Nabadwip, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Education

There are number of well known schools -Nabadwip Bakultala High School , Nabadwip Hindu School, , R.C.B Saraswatmandir, Jatiya Vidyalaya , Tarasundari Girls High School, and Nabadwip Balika Vidyalaya and many others. For higher education, There is a college named Nabadwip Vidyasagar College under University of Kalyani which is accommodated with WI-FI system also enrich with good teachers.

Transport

Nabadwip Dham is 105 km from Howrah on the Bandel-Katwa Branch Line.[9]

Train Services

It has 3 Railway Stations as Nabadwip Dham (NDAE), Bishnupriya (VSPR) of Howrah Division and Nabadwip Ghat (NDF) of Sealdah Division .

Nabadwip Dham is 65 km from Bandel,105 km from Howrah and 112 km from Sealdah on the Bandel-Katwa-Azimganj section of Eastern Railway.[10] It has very good railway communication with North Bengal,Assam,Bihar,Orissa and Kolkata.Important express trains which has stoppage at Nabadwip Dham are
15643 UP/15644 DN Puri-Kamakhya Express
15959 UP/15960 DN Howrah-Tinsukia-Dibrugarh Kamrup Express
13141 UP/13142 DN Sealdah-New Alipurduar/Haldibari Teesta Torsha Express
13164 UP/13165 DN Sealdah-Barauni-Katihar-Saharsha Hatey Bazare Express
13145 UP/13146 DN Sealdah-Radhikapur Radhikapur Express
13011 UP/13012 DN Howrah Maldah Intercity Express
13421 UP/13422 DN Nabadwip Dham- New Frakka Express
15721 UP/15722 DN New Jalpaiguri-Digha Paharia Express
12517 UP/12518 DN Kolkata Guwahati Garib Rath Express.

Bus Services

Nabadwip- Burdwan Via Nadanghat,Kusumgram
Nabadwip- Benachiti Via Nadanghat,Kusumgram,Burdwan,panagarh
Nabadwip- Asansol Via Nadanghat,Kusumgram,Burdwan,Durgapur
Nabadwip- Burnpur Via Nadanghat,Kusumgram,Burdwan,Durgapur,Asansol
Nabadwip- Bankura Via Nadanghat,Kusumgram,Burdwan,Durgapur
Nabadwip- Kalna Via Samudragarh
Nabadwip- Tarapith Via Katwa
Nabadwip- Tarakeswar Via Memari
Nabadwip- Rampurhat Via Katwa
Nabadwip- Basirhat Via Ranaghat,Habra
Nabadwip- Balurghat Via Berhampur,Maldah
Nabadwip- Siliguri Via Berhampur,Maldah
Nabadwip- Barasat Via Ranaghat
Nabadwip- Kalyani Via Ranaghat
Nabadwip- Memari Via Kalna
Nabadwip- Pandua, Hooghly Via Kalna
Nabadwip- Dinhata Via Berhampur,Maldah,Coochbehar
Nabadwip- Gangarampur Via Berhampur,Maldah
Nabadwip- Barakar Via Nadanghat,Kusumgram,Burdwan,Durgapur,Asansol
Nabadwip- Bajitpur Via Nadanghat,Kusumgram,Burdwan,Durgapur
Krishnanagar- Suri via Nabadwip,Katwa
Karimpur- Burdwan via Krishnagar,Nabadwip
Santipur- Benachiti via Nabadwip,Burdwan
Maldah- Burdwan via Krishnagar,Nabadwip,Berhampur
Krishnanagar- Puruliya via Nabadwip,Burdwan,Durgapur,Bankura
Krishnanagar- Bolpur via Nabadwip,Katwa
Ranaghat- Benachiti via Santipur,Krishnanagar,Nabadwip,Burdwan

References

  1. ^ Ro'sel, J.A. (1990). "The Evolution And Organization Of Pilgrimage To Jagannstha At Purt". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Official district website
  3. ^ Tourist Department
  4. ^ Cotton, H.E.A., Calcutta Old and New, 1909/1980, p1, General Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
  5. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Nabadwip
  6. ^ Rail India
  7. ^ "Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 lakh and above" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
  8. ^ Template:GR
  9. ^ Railway local time table
  10. ^ Eastern Railway time table.

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