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West Bengal Tourism.pptx

28. Mar 2023
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West Bengal Tourism.pptx

  1. West Bengal is a eastern state of India which is located in between bay of Bengal and Himalayan region. It has multicultural environment and historical building . It has longstanding history from ancient India to Modern India. It is famous for cultural activities and educational institution. During of end of British rule, Bengal divided in two part i.e east Bengal and west Bengal.
  2. Sundarba n National Park Eco Tourism Park Japanese Peace Pagoda Victoria Memorial Hall Darjeeling Himalaya n Railway Dakshine swar Kali Temple Prinsep Ghat Howrah Bridge
  3. Sundarban National Park is Tiger reserve, Biosphere park in West Bengal. It is part of Sundarban delta and adjacent of Sundarban reserve forest of Bangladesh. This is covered by mangrove forest and largest Tiger Reserve of all India. It has lot of species like as variety of bird, crocodile and reptile.
  4. VICTORIA MEMORIAL Today the Victoria Memorial Hall is a museum having an assortment of Victoria memorabilia, British Raj paintings and other displays. As night descends on Kolkata, the Victoria Memorial Hall is illuminated, giving it a fairy tale look. It is interesting to note that the Victoria Memorial was built without British government funds. At present, the Victoria Memorial has notable collection of weapons, sculptors, paintings, maps, coins, stamps, artifacts, textiles etc. The Royal gallery in Victoria Memorial has portraits of the Queen and Prince Albert. There are numerous paintings, illustrating events from Victoria's life.
  5. HOWRAH BRIDGE The Howrah Bridge is a bridge that spans the Hooghly River in West Bengal. It was originally named the New Howrah Bridge because it links the city of Howrah to its twin city, Kolkata (Calcutta). On 14 June 1965, it was renamed Rabindra Setu, after Rabindranath Tagore a great poet and the first Indian Nobel laureate. However it is still popularly known as the Howrah Bridge. The bridge is one of the four on the Hooghly River and is a famous symbol of Kolkata and West Bengal
  6. ALIPORE ZOO Zoological Garden or Zoo in Kolkata is one of the prime tourist spots in the city. The Alipore Zoological Garden first opened its gate on the 1st of May, 1876 and since then has remained an absolute favorite of children. The history of Alipore Zoo Garden dates back to as early as 1842, when the curator of Bengal Asiatic Society, Dr John McCleland came up with a plan for the establishment of the zoological garden in Calcutta. However, this did not materialize and was followed by the plan of Dr. Joseph Bart Fayrer (the president of Asiatic Society of Bengal) in 1867.
  7. VIDYASAGAR SETU Vidyasagar Setu, which is famously called Second Hooghly Bridge is located over the River Hooghly in Kolkata. Vidyasagar Setu is reckoned as one of the longest bridges of its type across India. It is also acknowledged as one of the longest bridges of Asia. This cable- stayed bridge covers a little over 457 m and has a deck of 35 m width. The building of the bridge was initiated in 1978 and it was eventually opened to the public on the 10th of October, 1992.
  8. KALIGHAT TEMPLE Kalighat Kali Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Kalighat was a Ghat (landing stage) sacred to Kali on the old course of the Hooghly River (Bhagirathi) in the city of Kolkata. The Temple is visited by pilgrims from all over India irrespective of sectarian differences. The thousands of pilgrims who flock daily to the Kalighat Temple treat Kali very much like a human mother, bringing her their domestic problems and prayers for prosperity, and returning when their prayers are fulfilled to express their gratitude. Their attitude towards the Goddess is guided by their religious traditions and training, their spiritual and intellectual capacities and the guidance of their Temple priests.
  9. INDIAN MUSEUM The Indian Museum is the largest and oldest museum in India and has rare collections of antiques, armour and ornaments, fossils, skeletons, mummies, and Mughal paintings. It was founded by the Asiatic Society of Bengal in Kolkata (Calcutta), India, in 1814. The founder curator was Dr Nathaniel Wallich, a Danish botanist. It has six sections comprising thirty five galleries of cultural and scientific artifacts namely Art, Archaeology, Anthropology, Geology, Zoology and Economic Botany. This multipurpose Institution with multidisciplinary activities is being included as an Institute of national importance in the seventh schedule of the Constitution of India.
  10. JORASANKO THAKUR BARI The Jorasanko Thakur Bari in Jorasanko, north of Kolkata, West Bengal, India, is the ancestral home of the Tagore family, at 6/4 Dwarakanath Tagore Lane Jorasanko, Kolkata 700007. It is the house in which the poet and first non-European Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore was born. It is also the place where he spent most of his childhood and died on 7 August 1941. The house has been restored to reflect the way the household looked when the Tagore family lived in it and currently serves as the Tagore museum for Kolkata. The museum offers details about the history of the Tagore family including its involvement with the Bengal Renaissance and the Brahmo Samaj.
  11. EDEN GARDENS It is the home of the Bengal Cricket Team and the Kolkata Knight Riders of the Indian Premier League, as well as being a venue for Test, One Day International and Twenty 20 International matches. Nevertheless, it remains the third biggest cricket stadium in the world, trailing Melbourne Cricket Ground and ANZ Stadium in Australia. As the saying goes in the world of cricket that a cricketer's cricketing education is not complete till he has played in front of a packed Eden Gardens.
  12. BIRLA PLANETARIUM Popularly known as Taramandal, the planetarium was inaugurated on 2 July 1963 by the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. It has an electronics laboratory for design and fabrication of science equipment. It has an astronomy gallery that maintains a huge collection of fine paintings and celestial models of renowned astronomers. The Planetarium also has an astronomical observatory equipped with a Celestron C-14 Telescope with accessories such as ST6 CCD camera and solar filter.
  13. SHAHEED MINAR The Shaheed Minar, formerly known as the Ochterlony Monument is a monument in Kolkata that was erected in 1828 in the memory of Major General Sir David Ochterlony, commander of the British East India Company, to commemorate both his successful defense of Delhi against the Marathas in 1804 and the victory of the East India Company's armed forces over the Gurkhas in the Anglo-Nepalese War. The monument was constructed in his memory. It was designed by J.P. Parker and paid for from public funds.
  14. PARK STREET Mother Teresa Sarani, formerly Park Street and still often called by that name, and originally Burial Ground Road, is a street in the city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). Park Street has been the recreation zone for Kolkata people since the British era, with many restaurants and pubs. It is often known as Food Street and the street that never sleeps. This road runs from Chowringhee Road in the west to Park Circus in the east. The portion of Park Street between Chowringhee Road and Mullick Bazar has been the one of the city's attractions for years.
  15. KOLKATA TOWN HALL Kolkata Town Hall in Roman Doric style, was built in 1813 by the architect and engineer Major General John Garstin (1756-1820) with a fund of 700,000 Rupees raised from a lottery to provide the Europeans with a place for social gatherings. At first, the hall was placed under a committee, which allowed the public to use the hall under such terms and conditions as were fixed by the Government. The public could visit the ground floor hall to see statues and large size portrait paintings but they were not allowed indiscriminate access to the upper storey.
  16. West Bengal is filled with wonders to amuse the tourists. One can visit the state, especially the capital city Kolkata with a proper itinerary. Some other places such as Raj Bhavan, National library of India, Rabindra Sadan, Star Theatre, Millenium Park, The Mother House and the list continues. So what are you waiting for? Plan your trip now! THANK YOU
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