Chittaranjan

Chittaranjan
চিত্তরঞ্জন
Suburb of Asansol
Chittaranjan

Location in West Bengal, India

Coordinates: 23°52′N 86°52′E / 23.87°N 86.87°E / 23.87; 86.87Coordinates: 23°52′N 86°52′E / 23.87°N 86.87°E / 23.87; 86.87
Country  India
State West Bengal
District Bardhaman
Elevation 155 m (509 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 45,925
Demonym(s) Asansolians / Asansolites/ Asansolbashi
Languages
  Official Bengali, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Lok Sabha constituency Asansol
Vidhan Sabha constituency Barabani
Website bardhaman.gov.in

Chittaranjan is a suburb of Asansol at Burdwan District in the state of West Bengal, India. It is famous for Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, an Indian Government railway factory.

Geography

Chittaranjan is located at 23°52′N 86°52′E / 23.87°N 86.87°E / 23.87; 86.87.[1] It has an average elevation of 155 metres (508 feet).

Asansol is composed of undulating latterite. This area lies between two mighty rivers – the Damodar and the Ajay. They flow almost parallel to each other in the region – the average distance between the two rivers is around 30 km. For ages the area was heavily forested and infested with plunderers and marauders. The discovery of coal led to industrialisation of the area and most of the forests have been cleared.[2] At the western fringe of the area the Barakar forms the boundary with Jharkhand. There is a small stretch of land border with Jharkhand in the Chittaranjan area.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[3] Chittaranjan had a population of 45,925. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Chittaranjan has an average literacy rate of 83%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 88% and female literacy of 79%. 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Transport

Chittaranjan is a railway town on the border of the Indian states of Jharkhand and West Bengal. The town is named after the Indian freedom fighter, Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das. The passenger rail head serving Chittaranjan is located in Mihijam, which is in Jharkhand. The Chittaranjan railway station is in Howrah-Patna-Mughalsarai main line at a distance of 237 km from Howrah. Nearest important railway junction is Asansol, 25 km away. Most of the Patna, Barauni bound express trains coming from Howrah, Sealdah, Ranchi, Kharagpur, Tatanagar, Dhanbad stop here. The GT road or NH-2 passes 20 km south to Chittaranjan. By road it is well connected to Dhanbad(65 km) and Dumka(100 km).Road transports of both Bengal and Jharkhand can be accessed from here. A unique feature of this place is that the railway station is located at Jharkhand state (name of the place- Mihijam, district: Jamtara) whereas the township is in West Bengal.

Chittaranjan Locomotive Works

Chittaranjan is well known for Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW), which manufactures mainline electric broad gauge locomotives. This factory commenced production in 1950; and up to 1972, it was involved in the production of broad gauge and metre gauge steam locomotives. Production of electric locomotives commenced in 1963. In addition to steam and electric locomotives, CLW also produced narrow gauge (762mm) diesel locomotives of the ZDM class and broad gauge hydraulic shunting locomotives of the WDS4 class. Production of steam locomotives was discontinued in 1972 when the last steam locomotive, titled 'ANTIM SITARA' (The Last Star), was rolled out. Towards the early 90s production of diesel locomotives in CLW was discontinued altogether.

Today Chittaranjan is the largest maker of electric locomotives. Chittaranjan has been awarded a Golden Peacock award by Mr. Shri Lalu Prasad Yadav, former Railway Minister for the ISO-14001 certified green city which is generally called Swarg. The present staff strength of CLW is around 13,000 and it is probably the biggest unit of Indian Railways.

Education

There are Eight schools/Institutions offering Higher secondary & Secondary education:

There are almost 11 primary Schools

The only college of the area:

Infrastructure

In a total area of 18.3 km2, Chittaranjan has 9,356 residential quarters, 1 hospital, 7 health units, 8 community halls, 22 railway schools and 18 non-railway schools. There is 1 college, 1 club, 1 Kendriya Vidyalaya school, 7 markets and 2 cinema halls. Chittaranjan is the first planned township constructed in post-independence India. The township is divided into 8 areas and has an internal road length of about 193 km. Probably this is the only 100% pollution free and the cleanest Government owned planned township of India. Another rare feature present in this township is its underground sewage system- which ends up at the river Ajay after passing through a treatment plant which prevents any harmful contamination into the river water.

Chittaranjan is an exclusive township for C.L.W. employees and the biggest Railway Colony. It is a protected area. The salient features are as under :

   INFRASTRUCTURE :
   Area of C.L.W.                                                        :        18.34 km2.
   No. of Quarters                                                       :        9336  Nos.
   Length of Road                                                        :        203   Km
   Length of Water pipe line                                          :        360   Km.
   Length of sewerage pipe line                                     :        250    Km. 
             
              WATER SUPPLY :

Filtered water  : 152 lakhs litres per day

Unfiltered water  : 14 lakhs litres per day

WATER STORAGE  :

No. of R.C.C. overhead Tanks  : 30 nos.

Total capacity  : 30.32 lakhs gallons approx.

Lakes  : 06 nos.

No. of Wells  : 202 nos

No. of Tube wells  : 194 nos.

Land under lakes  : 86 hectares

EDUCATION SCHOOLS :

Railway  : 18 Nos.

Non-Railway  : 11 Nos.

Kendriya Vidyalaya  : 01 No.

Burnpur Riverside School  : 01 No.

College  : 01 No

Facilities

Chittaranjan, an ISO-14001 certified township, has neatly arranged row-houses, broad and clean roads, lots of greenery and lakes. The township houses over 9300 quarters of various types and sizes for its employees of CLW. All these quarters are neatly grouped under various areas, with each area having its own Primary Health Unit (also known as a dispensary), marketplace, primary school, community hall and playground. In addition to a dispensary in every area, CLW also has its own 200-bed hospital - the Kasturba Hospital. A bird's-eye view of a part of Chittaranjan Township can be had from Chittaranjan's own little hill resort - the diminutive HillTop, located within the town limits. Chittaranjan also has two big playgrounds: the "Oval" ground and the "Srilata" Ground, which holds various Sub-divisional tournaments. Chittaranjan has two multi-sports stadiums, two swimming pools, basketball court, badminton court, lawn tennis court, many football grounds, a gymnasium and one indoor stadium which is under construction. Across the Sunset Avenue a small hill called the Hollow Hill is an ideal getaway. The hollow hill is covered on all sides with water inside. It is an ideal spot for walking in the early evening and having a picnic.

Chittaranjan has two movie theaters, the Ranjan Cinema and the Srilata Cinema(not functioning anymore). While the former screens mostly Hindi movies, the latter screens Bengali movies and the occasional Hindi movie.

Chittaranjan has many community halls where an annual Durga Puja festival is organized and celebrated.

Places of interest

  1. Ajay River a famous picnic spot.
  2. "Hill Top" with a view the township.
  3. Horticulture Garden (near Hill Top).
  4. Boating club.(at Hospital Colony)
  5. Deshabnadhu Loco Park (near GM office)
  6. Children's park
  7. GM Building
  8. Lakes
  9. Karnail Singh Park
  10. Maithon Dam (20 km)
  11. Golf club
  12. Kangoi Hill
  13. Amladahi Market
  14. Hanuman Mandir
  15. River Ajay
  16. Railway Workshop, which is opened to public on 17 September every year on occasion of Vishwakarma Puja.

See also

A must read is a book whose title would be something like " City of Iron Gates" that describes gulag like hold on workers without rights to demand for any modern benefits not doled out by bara- babus. I went to school there, name still in the plaque....yet best memories and I still visit the place of my school

References

  1. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chittaranjan
  2. Chattopadhyay, Akkori, Bardhaman Jelar Itihas O Lok Sanskriti (History and Folk lore of Bardhaman District.), (Bengali), Vol I, pp 14-15, Radical Impression. ISBN 81-85459-36-3
  3. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.

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