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| postal_code             = 742123 (Jiaganj)<br>742122 (Azimganj)
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'''Jiaganj Azimganj''' is a city and a municipality in [[Murshidabad district]] in the [[India]]n [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[West Bengal]].
'''Jiaganj Azimganj''' is a city and a municipality in [[Murshidabad district]] in the [[Indian state]] of [[West Bengal]].


==Geography==
==Geography==
{{OSM Location map
{{OSM Location map
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===Location===
===Location===
Jiaganj and Azimganj- the two towns located on opposite sides of the [[Hooghly River|Baghirathi River]], Jiaganj (Ziaganj) on the east bank and Azimganj on the west bank. Jiaganj is located at {{coord|24.2452|N|88.2685|E|display=inline}}. Azimganj is located at is located at {{coord|24.2362|N|88.2585|E|display=inline}}.                                            
The two towns of Jiaganj and Azimganj are located on either side of the [[Hooghly River|Baghirathi River]], Jiaganj (Ziaganj) on the east bank and Azimganj on the west bank. Jiaganj is located at {{coord|24.2452|N|88.2685|E|display=inline}}. Azimganj is located at {{coord|24.2362|N|88.2585|E|display=inline}}.


Baluchar is the original ancestral name of Jiaganj. The name was changed to Jiaganj after the [[Mughal Empire]] conquered [[Bengal]], and came in power of [[Murshidabad]].
Baluchar is the old name of Jiaganj, which was changed to Jiaganj after the [[Mughal Empire]] conquered [[Bengal]], and gained control of [[Murshidabad]].
{{Bengal Zamindars series}}
{{Bengal Zamindars series}}


===Area overview===
===Area overview===
While the [[Lalbag subdivision]] is spread across both the natural physiographic regions of the district, [[Rarh region|Rarh]] and Bagri, the [[Domkal subdivision]] occupies the north-eastern corner of Bagri. In the map alongside, the [[Ganges]]/ [[Padma River]] flows along the northern portion. The border with Bangladesh can be seen in the north and the east. Murshidabad district shares with Bangladesh a porous international border which is notoriously crime prone (partly shown in this map). The Ganges has a tendency to change course frequently, causing [[River bank erosion along the Ganges in Malda and Murshidabad districts|severe erosion]], mostly along the southern bank.<ref name=river>{{cite web | url = http://gangawaterway.in/assets/7-murshidabad.pdf | title = Types and sources of floods in Murshidabad, West Bengal | work = Swati Mollah | publisher = Indian Journal of Applied Research, February 2013 | accessdate = 15 August 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170820073737/http://gangawaterway.in/assets/7-murshidabad.pdf | archive-date = 20 August 2017 | url-status = dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url =  http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/DCHB_A/19/1907_PART_A_DCHB_MURSHIDABAD.pdf  |title = District Census Handbook: Murshidabad, Series 20 Part XII A  | work= Physiography, Page 13 |publisher=  Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011 | accessdate = 24 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://murshidabad.gov.in/About.aspx#2 | title= Murshidabad | work= Geography | publisher= Murshidabad district authorities| accessdate = 24 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = https://edgeofhumanity.com/2020/12/27/child-labor-illnesses-lost-childhoods-indias-tobacco-industry/ |title = Child labour, illness & lost childhoods, India’s tobacco industry  |publisher= Edge of Humanity Magazine, 27 December 2020| access-date = 13 July 2021}}</ref>The historic city of [[Murshidabad]], a centre of major tourist attraction, is located in this area. In 1717, when [[Murshid Quli Khan]] became [[Subahdar]], he made Murshidabad the capital of [[Bengal Subah|Subah Bangla]] (then Bengal, Bihar and Odisha).<ref name="gazetteer">{{cite web | url = http://murshidabad.gov.in/Gazeteer/Chapter%203.pdf | title = District Gazeteer  | work= {{in lang|bn}} Chapter 3: History  | publisher = Murshidabad District Administration  |accessdate = 12 September 2017}}</ref>The entire area is overwhelmingly rural with over 90% of the population living in the rural areas.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/DCHB_A/19/1907_PART_A_DCHB_6MURSHIDABAD.pdf |title = District Census Handbook, Murshidabad, Series 20, Part XII B| work= District Primary Census Abstract page 26|publisher= Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal | access-date = 2 July 2021}}</ref>
While the [[Lalbag subdivision]] is spread across both the natural physiographic regions of the district, [[Rarh region|Rarh]] and Bagri, the [[Domkal subdivision]] occupies the north-eastern corner of Bagri. In the map alongside, the [[Ganges]]/ [[Padma River]] flows along the northern portion. The border with Bangladesh can be seen in the north and the east. Murshidabad district shares with Bangladesh a porous international border which is notoriously crime prone (partly shown in this map). The Ganges has a tendency to change course frequently, causing [[River bank erosion along the Ganges in Malda and Murshidabad districts|severe erosion]], mostly along the southern bank.<ref name=river>{{cite web | url = http://gangawaterway.in/assets/7-murshidabad.pdf | title = Types and sources of floods in Murshidabad, West Bengal | work = Swati Mollah | publisher = Indian Journal of Applied Research, February 2013 | access-date = 15 August 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170820073737/http://gangawaterway.in/assets/7-murshidabad.pdf | archive-date = 20 August 2017 | url-status = dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url =  http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/DCHB_A/19/1907_PART_A_DCHB_MURSHIDABAD.pdf  |title = District Census Handbook: Murshidabad, Series 20 Part XII A  | work= Physiography, Page 13 |publisher=  Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011 | access-date = 24 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url= http://murshidabad.gov.in/About.aspx#2 | title= Murshidabad | work= Geography | publisher= Murshidabad district authorities | access-date= 24 July 2017 | archive-date= 29 August 2017 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170829154116/http://murshidabad.gov.in/About.aspx#2 | url-status= dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = https://edgeofhumanity.com/2020/12/27/child-labor-illnesses-lost-childhoods-indias-tobacco-industry/ |title = Child labour, illness & lost childhoods, India's tobacco industry  |date = 27 December 2020 |publisher= Edge of Humanity Magazine, 27 December 2020| access-date = 13 July 2021}}</ref> The historic city of [[Murshidabad]], a centre of major tourist attraction, is located in this area. In 1717, when [[Murshid Quli Khan]] became [[Subahdar]], he made Murshidabad the capital of [[Bengal Subah|Subah Bangla]] (then Bengal, Bihar and Odisha).<ref name="gazetteer">{{cite web | url = http://murshidabad.gov.in/Gazeteer/Chapter%203.pdf | title = District Gazeteer  | work = {{in lang|bn}} Chapter 3: History  | publisher = Murshidabad District Administration  | access-date = 12 September 2017 | archive-date = 9 August 2017  | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170809154212/http://murshidabad.gov.in/Gazeteer/Chapter%203.pdf  | url-status = dead  }}</ref> The entire area is overwhelmingly rural with over 90% of the population living in the rural areas.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/DCHB_A/19/1907_PART_A_DCHB_6MURSHIDABAD.pdf |title = District Census Handbook, Murshidabad, Series 20, Part XII B| work= District Primary Census Abstract page 26|publisher= Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal | access-date = 2 July 2021}}</ref>


<small>Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivisions. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.</small>
<small>Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivisions. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.</small>


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
{{As of|2001}} India [[census]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040616075334/http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archive-date=2004-06-16|title= Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)|access-date=2008-11-01|publisher= Census Commission of India}}</ref> Jiaganj Azimganj had a population of 47,228. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Jiaganj and Azimganj has an average literacy rate of 68% : male literacy is 73%, and female literacy is 62%. In Jiaganj Azimganj, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.
{{As of|2001}} India [[census]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040616075334/http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archive-date=2004-06-16|title= Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)|access-date=2008-11-01|publisher= Census Commission of India}}</ref> Jiaganj Azimganj had a population of 47,228. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Jiaganj and Azimganj has an average literacy rate of 68% : male literacy is 73%, and female literacy is 62%. In Jiaganj Azimganj, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age. Hindus form 88.7% of the population while Jains form 1.3% of the city population. Muslims make up about 9% of the population; the remaining 1% are Sikhs, Buddhists and Christians.


==Neighbourhoods==
==Neighbourhoods==
===Transport===
The town's rail station is [[Jiaganj railway station]].


===Begamganj===
===Begamganj===
Begamganj is a very old locality in Jiaganj. The main marketplace in Jiaganj (e.g. SabjiMandi) is within this locality. The Boro Govinda Bari is a place of religious interest. The Sarbajanani [[Durga Puja]] in Baroaritala and Saraswatitala is famous and old one.
Begamganj is an older locality in Jiaganj. The main marketplace in Jiaganj is within Begamjanj. The Boro Govinda Bari is a place of religious interest.
 
===Shibtalaghat===
It is a locality in jiaganj near the [[Bhagirathi River|Bhagirathi river]]. Bikki Khela Ghar, Anjali Villa, an ancient [[Shiva]] temple etc are located here.
 
===Bhattapara===
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Bhattapara is a locality at Jiaganj town named after Bhattacharyas, who used to live here (more than 350 years) from the earlier time of Nawab Murshid Kuli Khan (Subedar of Bengal) of Murshidabad and the next generations of Bhatta family have been living still now at Bhattapara. ''"Pathar Bari"'' temple of Goddess [[Durga]] is situated near the bank of the river Bhagirathi at Bhattapara is their ancient architecture. Bhattas (Bhattacharyas) were also one of the old Landlord (Lakheraj i.e. Non-Taxable Zamindary). They were also Hindu Paschatya Vaidic [[Historical Vedic religion|Brahmins]]. Originally they came from [[Kannauj|Kanauj]] ([[Uttar Pradesh|U.P]]) at the time of [[Ballala Sena|King Ballal Sen]]/ Laxman Sen. They have also a temple of ''"Laxmi-Narayan Dev"'' adjacent to their residential house. Most of their buildings are now dilapidated and abandoned condition. The descendants of the said Bhattacharyas are commonly known as their glorious title '''"Bhatta"'''.
 
Rampada Chakraborty (1831 A.D.) of Bhattapara was the first priest of Amaipara Goddess '[[Kali]]'. The only one Girls' High School of Jiaganj was started in 1937 at Bhattapara under the tenancy of Landowners (Zaminder): Priya Nath Bhatta & Manindra Nath Bhatta being patronized and founded by Rai Bahadur Surendra Narayan Singha. In Bhattapara was residence of several landlords from [[Presidencies and provinces of British India|British India]]. Most prominent of them is Manmothonath Saha and Sripath Sing. There is a college named "Sripath Sing College" made by Sripath Sing Dugar. Also a temple of Lord [[Krishna]] (Thakur Bari) made by Manmothonath Saha. There was also a famous house named "Kartik Bari" where taxes was used to be collected when Manmothonath Saha was a landlord (up to 1965). Every year a puja of Lord Kartik (another Hindu God) was used to be held there in "Kartik Bari". [[Subhas Chandra Bose|Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose]] visited Kartik Bari before independence (before 1947). A gigantic sweet ([[Chomchom]]) was made in his honour. Author S.K.Roy has written a lot about Bhattapara and Jiaganj in his books. The title ''Bhatta'' was given by the ''Nawab of Murshidabad''.
 
===Debipur===
Debipur a small neighbourhood situated on the banks of Bhagirathi-Hooghly river, traditionally known as 'Ganga'. Debipur constitutes the ward number 8 of Jiaganj-Azimganj Municipality. It consists of Debipur Mahanta Ganapati Das High School and Debipur Sub-Post office.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://pincode.net.in/WEST_BENGAL/MURSHIDABAD/D/DEBIPUR| title = Debipur Sub-Post office | publisher =  Debipur |access-date =  6 February 2020}}</ref>


===Azimganj===
===Azimganj===
[[File:Chatt 7.jpg|thumb|[[Chhath]] Puja celebration at Azimganj]]
[[File:Bari Kothi 1.jpg|thumb|Bari Kothi, heritage hotel at Azimganj]]
Azimganj is situated at the west bank of river Bhagirathi. There are two railway stations Azimganj city and Azimganj junction. The old and historic city of Nawab period is situated near [[Azimganj City railway station|Azimganj city railway station]].
Azimganj is situated at the west bank of river Bhagirathi. There are two railway stations Azimganj city and Azimganj junction. The old and historic city of Nawab period is situated near [[Azimganj City railway station|Azimganj city railway station]].


===Nehalia===
====Azimganj Rajbari====
One of the most famous place in Jiaganj. It is the birthplace of freedom fighters. Durgapada Singha, Shyamsundar Singha Choudhury, Anil Singha, Umapada Ghosh, Ashit Ghosh, Kalinarayan Singha are few of them. These people played a very vital role in the famous Nashhipure incident.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}}
In the 18th century, the Sheherwalis community of [[Śvetāmbara|Shwetambar]] [[Jainism in Bengal|Jain]] businessman from [[Rajasthan]] migrated to Murshidabad. They worked tirelessly to create their empires in textile and banking and went on to become Zamindars. The Sheherwalis adapted to the then prevalent cultural influences in the region namely, Mughal, British, Bengali and European and as such created their own unique culture over generations. They settled in the twin cities of Azimganj-Jiaganj. The most notable Sheherwali was [[Jagat Seth family|Jagat Seth]] (literally, ‘universal banker’, title accorded by the Mughal empire).[[Jagat Seth family]]
 
Nehalia is renowned for its Historical Museum, Roybahadur's Palace, "Hat" (A local fair arranged on every Wednesday).


== Education ==
== Education ==
Notable Schools: St.Joseph's School,Jiaganj Raja Bijoy Singh Vidyamandir (old name Edward Coronation Institution), Azimganj Rai Budh Singh Bahadur High School, Azimganj Keshore Kumari Balika Vidyalaya, Birendra Singh Singhi High School, Surendra Narayan Girls High School, Amaipara High School, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose DAV School, Debipur High School, Sadhakbag High School


[[Sripat Singh College]] was established in 1949 at Jiaganj. The [[Svetambara]] [[Jain]] [[zemindar]] of Jiaganj, Sripat Singh Dugar, gifted the palatial out-house of his palace and a handsome sum in cash for the college. Affiliated with the [[University of Kalyani]], it offers honours courses in [[Bengali language|Bengali]], history, philosophy, political science, economics, physics, chemistry, mathematics and botany, and post graduation in Bengali.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://sripatsinghcollege.org/ | title = Sripat Singh College | publisher = SSC  |access-date =  12 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.collegeadmission.in/SripatSinghCollege/Sripat_Singh_College.shtml | title = Sripat Singh College | publisher = College Admission  |access-date =  12 September 2017}}</ref>
[[Sripat Singh College]] was established in 1949 at Jiaganj. The [[Śvetāmbara]] [[Jain]] [[zemindar]] of Jiaganj, Sripat Singh Dugar, gifted the palatial out-house of his palace and a handsome sum in cash for the college. Affiliated with the [[University of Kalyani]], it offers honours courses in [[Bengali language|Bengali]], history, philosophy, political science, economics, physics, chemistry, mathematics and botany, and post graduation in Bengali.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://sripatsinghcollege.org/ | title = Sripat Singh College | publisher = SSC  |access-date =  12 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.collegeadmission.in/SripatSinghCollege/Sripat_Singh_College.shtml | title = Sripat Singh College | publisher = College Admission  |access-date =  12 September 2017}}</ref>


[[Rani Dhanya Kumari College]] was initially started as an evening college in the premises of [[Sripat Singh College]] in 1962 at Jiaganj. It shifted to its present premises in 1972. Affiliated with the [[University of Kalyani]], it offers honours courses in Bengali, English, sociology, political science, history, geography and [[Bachelor of Commerce|BCom]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://rdkcollege.in/ | title = Rani Dhanya Kumari College | publisher = RDKC  |access-date =  12 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.collegeadmission.in/RaniDhanyakumariCollege/Rani_Dhanyakumari_College.shtml  | title = Rani Dhanyakumari College | publisher = College Admission  |access-date =  12 September 2017}}</ref>
[[Rani Dhanya Kumari College]] was initially started as an evening college in the premises of [[Sripat Singh College]] in 1962 at Jiaganj. It shifted to its present premises in 1972. Affiliated with the [[University of Kalyani]], it offers honours courses in Bengali, English, sociology, political science, history, geography and [[Bachelor of Commerce|BCom]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://rdkcollege.in/ | title = Rani Dhanya Kumari College | publisher = RDKC  |access-date =  12 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.collegeadmission.in/RaniDhanyakumariCollege/Rani_Dhanyakumari_College.shtml  | title = Rani Dhanyakumari College | publisher = College Admission  |access-date =  12 September 2017}}</ref>


Rajmati Parichand Bothers Meorial Jiaganj College of Engineering and Technology at Jiaganj offers diploma courses in engineering and Hostel.
Rajmati Parichand Bothra Memorial Jiaganj College of Engineering and Technology at Jiaganj offers diploma courses in engineering.


Jiaganj Institute of Education & Training, Baluchar PTTI, Vivekanada Teachers' Training Institute, Jiaganj School of Nursing Training
Jiaganj Institute of Education & Training, Baluchar PTTI, Vivekanada Teachers' Training Institute, Jiaganj School of Nursing Training
==Municipality==
Jiaganj-Azimganj Municipality was established in 1896. From the British reign, most famous personalities came to the post of Chairman and had their greatest activity for the development of this [[Municipality]]. The present chairman of Jiaganj and Azimganj Municipality is Sri Prasenjit Ghosh. Several writ petitions came to be filed relating to removal of the Chairman of Jiaganj Azimganj Municipality on the basis of the requisition dated 24 March 2017 signed by nine councillors including the petitioner under Section 18(3) of the West Bengal Municipal Act, 1993.
Jiaganj-Azimganj Municipality is one of the oldest municipalities in Murshidabad district. The twin town is situated on the opposite banks of the river Bhagirathi, a branch of river [[Ganges]]. Jiaganj (24.23°N 88.27°E) is on the east side while Azimganj (24.23°N 88.25°E) is on the west. The municipal area is surrounded by Murshidabad town in the south, vast land of Bhagabangolla in the North and while in the east and west sides by the Rada area of Nabagram and Sagardighi. This conglomeration of ancient Gauda (North Bengal) and Rada area constituting this municipality was a part of Murshidabad municipality till 1896 when it was curved out as a separate municipal area. These two riparian settlements remind the rich history and cultural heritage of Bengal. The twin towns of Jiaganj and Azimganj were important trade centre during the [[Subah]] reign in Bengal, considered as the ‘Baranasi of Bengal’ during the period of [[Rani Bhabani]], a renowned landlord of Bengal. It was also a holy place for Vaishnava culture in some point of time in the past. Because of the abundance of silk, muslin, ivory and rich agricultural yield the entire area had become the centre of vigorous economic activities during the nineteenth century Bengal. Attracted by the promise of trade and banking several families, especially [[Jainism|Jains]] settled here, many Jain temples on both banks of the river of standing tall till date are the witnesses for the same. Traversing over hundred years since today this historic municipal town is inhabited by people of all religion, caste, creed, language, and culture and the municipal area is embellished and honoured with the harmonious existence of Temples, Mosques, Churches and [[Gurdwara|Gurudwara]] in it.


==Connectivity==
==Connectivity==
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Important train that originates from [[Azimganj Junction railway station]] :
Important train that originates from [[Azimganj Junction railway station]] :
# '''[[Ganadevata Express]]''' (Daily)
# '''[[Ganadevata Express]]''' (Daily)
# '''[[Howrah–Azimganj Kavi Guru Express]]''' (Daily)
# '''[[Howrah–Malda Town Intercity Express]]''' (Daily)
# '''[[Nabadwip Dham–Malda Town Express]]''' (Daily)


Apart from this through road links, Jiaganj is connected to adjacent townships like Lalbagh (Murshidabad), [[Berhampore]], [[Lalgola]], [[Bhagawangola|Bhagabangola]].
Apart from this through road links, Jiaganj is connected to adjacent townships like Lalbagh (Murshidabad), [[Berhampore]], [[Lalgola]], [[Bhagawangola|Bhagabangola]].
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==Jain temples==
==Jain temples==
There are several historic [[Jain temple]]s in the city including Sri Neminath Swami, Chintamani Parasnath, Shantinath,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.panoramio.com/photo/27490794|title=Panoramio - Photo of Sri Sambhavnath Jain Temple, Azimganj}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.panoramio.com/photo/24879244|title=Panoramio - Photo of Sumatinath Jain Temple, Azimganj}}</ref> Gaudi Parshwanath, Padmaprabhu, and Sanwalia Parasnath (Rambagh) temples and a ''dadabadi'' at Rambagh.
There are several historic [[Jain temple]]s in the city including Sri [[Neminatha|Neminath]] Swami, Chintamani [[Pārśvanātha|Parasnath]], [[Shantinatha|Shantinath]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.panoramio.com/photo/27490794|title=Panoramio - Photo of Sri Sambhavnath Jain Temple, Azimganj}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.panoramio.com/photo/24879244|title=Panoramio - Photo of Sumatinath Jain Temple, Azimganj}}</ref> Gaudi Parshwanath, [[Padmaprabha]], and Sanwalia Parasnath (Rambagh) temples and a ''[[Dādābadī|dadabadi]]'' at Rambagh.


Jiaganj 1. Shree Shambhabnath Ji, 2. Shree Adinath Ji, 3. Shree Bimalnath Ji, 4. Shree Adinath Ji, Kathgola temple, 5. Dadabari at Kiratbagh, 6. Basupujya Parswanath Swami Jinalaya at Kiratbagh, Mahavir Swami Digambar Jain Mandir.
Jiaganj 1. Shree [[Sambhavanatha|Shambhabnath]] Ji, 2. Shree [[Rishabhanatha|Adinath]] Ji, 3. Shree [[Vimalanatha|Bimalnath]] Ji, 4. Shree Adinath Ji, [[Kathgola Palace|Kathgola]] temple, 5. Dadabari at Kiratbagh, 6. [[Vasupujya|Basupujya]] Parswanath Swami Jinalaya at Kiratbagh, [[Mahavira|Mahavir]] Swami [[Digambara|Digambar]] Jain Mandir.


==Healthcare==
==Healthcare==
Jiagnj Rural Hospital functions with 30 beds at Jiaganj and Azimganj [[Primary Health Centre (India)|Primary Health Centre]] at Azimganj functions with 15 beds.<ref name=medical>{{cite web | url = https://www.wbhealth.gov.in/ | title = Health & Family Welfare Department | work= Health Statistics | publisher = Government of West Bengal |access-date = 19 September 2017}}</ref>
Jiaganj Rural Hospital functions with 30 beds at Jiaganj and Azimganj [[Primary Health Centre (India)|Primary Health Centre]] at Azimganj functions with 15 beds.<ref name=medical>{{cite web | url = https://www.wbhealth.gov.in/ | title = Health & Family Welfare Department | work = Health Statistics | publisher = Government of West Bengal | access-date = 19 September 2017 | archive-date = 28 October 2021 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211028134305/https://qphs.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-99a499ee367f0c1530476c81086270c8 | url-status = dead }}</ref>


==Notable people==
==Notable people==
* [[Arijit Singh]], Playback singer
* [[Arijit Singh]], [[Playback singer]]
* [[Mir Afsar Ali]], News presenter, actor and Radio jockey of [[Radio Mirchi]]
* [[Mir Afsar Ali]], News presenter, actor and Radio jockey of [[Radio Mirchi]]
* Indra Dugar, Painter<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artnewsnviews.com/view-article.php?article=indra-dugar-a-profile-of-a-painter&iid=34&articleid=1022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905211234/http://www.artnewsnviews.com/view-article.php?article=indra-dugar-a-profile-of-a-painter&iid=34&articleid=1022|url-status=usurped|archive-date=5 September 2015|title=Indra Dugar: A Profile of a Painter|date=June 2012}}</ref>
* Indra Dugar, Painter<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artnewsnviews.com/view-article.php?article=indra-dugar-a-profile-of-a-painter&iid=34&articleid=1022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905211234/http://www.artnewsnviews.com/view-article.php?article=indra-dugar-a-profile-of-a-painter&iid=34&articleid=1022|url-status=usurped|archive-date=5 September 2015|title=Indra Dugar: A Profile of a Painter|date=June 2012}}</ref>
* [[Bidhayak Bhattacharya]] Scriptwriter, actor, author
* [[Bidhayak Bhattacharya]] Scriptwriter, actor, author
*Hari Makhan Das and his disciple Radharani Devi, who was also a noted film-actress of 1930s-40s, a contemporary co-actress of [[Kanan Devi|Kanan Bala]].
*Hari Makhan Das and his disciple Radharani Devi, who was also a noted film-actress of 1930s-40s, a contemporary co-actress of [[Kanan Devi|Kanan Bala]].
*[[Anwara Bahar Chowdhury]], Social activist and writer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Chowdhury, Anwara Bahar - Banglapedia |url=https://en.banglapedia.org/index.php/Chowdhury,_Anwara_Bahar |access-date=2024-06-10 |website=en.banglapedia.org}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==Sources==
==Sources==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20111104075917/http://www.indiantrains.org/station-details/?code=AZ&name=AZIMGANJ+JN Indian trains]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20111104075917/http://www.indiantrains.org/station-details/?code=AZ&name=AZIMGANJ+JN Indian trains]
*[http://jamunicipality.in Official site of Jiaganj Azimganj Municipality]
*[http://jamunicipality.in Official site of Jiaganj Azimganj Municipality] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180619140246/http://jamunicipality.in/ |date=19 June 2018 }}
*[http://www.jiaganjazimganj.blogspot.com/ Personal website of Jiaganj Azimganj Murshidabad Town]
*[http://www.jiaganjazimganj.blogspot.com/ Personal website of Jiaganj Azimganj Murshidabad Town]
*[http://www.schoolsworld.in/schools/showschool.php?school_id=19072800803 DEBIPUR M. G. D. HIGH SCHOOL JIAGANJ-AZIMGANJ (M)]
*[http://www.schoolsworld.in/schools/showschool.php?school_id=19072800803 DEBIPUR M. G. D. HIGH SCHOOL JIAGANJ-AZIMGANJ (M)]
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[[Category:Cities and towns in Murshidabad district]]
[[Category:Cities and towns in Murshidabad district]]
[[Category:Cities in West Bengal]]

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Jiaganj Azimganj
City
Chintamani Parshvanath Jain temple in Azimganj
Chintamani Parshvanath Jain temple in Azimganj
Location in West Bengal, India
Jiaganj Azimganj (India)
Coordinates: 24°14′N 88°16′E / 24.23°N 88.27°E / 24.23; 88.27
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictMurshidabad
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyJiaganj Azimganj Municipality
Area
 • Total11.50 km2 (4.44 sq mi)
Elevation
30 m (100 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total47,228
 • Density4,100/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
742123 (Jiaganj)
742122 (Azimganj)
Vehicle registrationWB57, WB58
Lok Sabha constituencyMurshidabad

Jiaganj Azimganj is a city and a municipality in Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Geography[edit | edit source]

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Location[edit | edit source]

The two towns of Jiaganj and Azimganj are located on either side of the Baghirathi River, Jiaganj (Ziaganj) on the east bank and Azimganj on the west bank. Jiaganj is located at 24°14′43″N 88°16′07″E / 24.2452°N 88.2685°E / 24.2452; 88.2685. Azimganj is located at 24°14′10″N 88°15′31″E / 24.2362°N 88.2585°E / 24.2362; 88.2585.

Baluchar is the old name of Jiaganj, which was changed to Jiaganj after the Mughal Empire conquered Bengal, and gained control of Murshidabad. Template:Bengal Zamindars series

Area overview[edit | edit source]

While the Lalbag subdivision is spread across both the natural physiographic regions of the district, Rarh and Bagri, the Domkal subdivision occupies the north-eastern corner of Bagri. In the map alongside, the Ganges/ Padma River flows along the northern portion. The border with Bangladesh can be seen in the north and the east. Murshidabad district shares with Bangladesh a porous international border which is notoriously crime prone (partly shown in this map). The Ganges has a tendency to change course frequently, causing severe erosion, mostly along the southern bank.[2][3][4][5] The historic city of Murshidabad, a centre of major tourist attraction, is located in this area. In 1717, when Murshid Quli Khan became Subahdar, he made Murshidabad the capital of Subah Bangla (then Bengal, Bihar and Odisha).[6] The entire area is overwhelmingly rural with over 90% of the population living in the rural areas.[7]

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivisions. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

As of 2001 India census,[8] Jiaganj Azimganj had a population of 47,228. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Jiaganj and Azimganj has an average literacy rate of 68% : male literacy is 73%, and female literacy is 62%. In Jiaganj Azimganj, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age. Hindus form 88.7% of the population while Jains form 1.3% of the city population. Muslims make up about 9% of the population; the remaining 1% are Sikhs, Buddhists and Christians.

Neighbourhoods[edit | edit source]

Transport[edit | edit source]

The town's rail station is Jiaganj railway station.

Begamganj[edit | edit source]

Begamganj is an older locality in Jiaganj. The main marketplace in Jiaganj is within Begamjanj. The Boro Govinda Bari is a place of religious interest.

Azimganj[edit | edit source]

Chhath Puja celebration at Azimganj
Bari Kothi, heritage hotel at Azimganj

Azimganj is situated at the west bank of river Bhagirathi. There are two railway stations Azimganj city and Azimganj junction. The old and historic city of Nawab period is situated near Azimganj city railway station.

Azimganj Rajbari[edit | edit source]

In the 18th century, the Sheherwalis community of Shwetambar Jain businessman from Rajasthan migrated to Murshidabad. They worked tirelessly to create their empires in textile and banking and went on to become Zamindars. The Sheherwalis adapted to the then prevalent cultural influences in the region namely, Mughal, British, Bengali and European and as such created their own unique culture over generations. They settled in the twin cities of Azimganj-Jiaganj. The most notable Sheherwali was Jagat Seth (literally, ‘universal banker’, title accorded by the Mughal empire).Jagat Seth family

Education[edit | edit source]

Sripat Singh College was established in 1949 at Jiaganj. The Śvetāmbara Jain zemindar of Jiaganj, Sripat Singh Dugar, gifted the palatial out-house of his palace and a handsome sum in cash for the college. Affiliated with the University of Kalyani, it offers honours courses in Bengali, history, philosophy, political science, economics, physics, chemistry, mathematics and botany, and post graduation in Bengali.[9][10]

Rani Dhanya Kumari College was initially started as an evening college in the premises of Sripat Singh College in 1962 at Jiaganj. It shifted to its present premises in 1972. Affiliated with the University of Kalyani, it offers honours courses in Bengali, English, sociology, political science, history, geography and BCom.[11][12]

Rajmati Parichand Bothra Memorial Jiaganj College of Engineering and Technology at Jiaganj offers diploma courses in engineering.

Jiaganj Institute of Education & Training, Baluchar PTTI, Vivekanada Teachers' Training Institute, Jiaganj School of Nursing Training

Connectivity[edit | edit source]

There are two parallel railway links on both the sides of river Bhagirathi. One is connecting Sealdah to Jiaganj through Lalgola branch line and another Howrah to Azimganj through Barharwa–Azimganj–Katwa loop. A new rail bridge is coming up over river Bhagirathi connecting Nashipur to Azimganj. Azimganj-Nalhati Railway line started in 1872.

Important train that originates from Azimganj Junction railway station :

  1. Ganadevata Express (Daily)
  2. Howrah–Malda Town Intercity Express (Daily)
  3. Nabadwip Dham–Malda Town Express (Daily)

Apart from this through road links, Jiaganj is connected to adjacent townships like Lalbagh (Murshidabad), Berhampore, Lalgola, Bhagabangola.

Important train that goes through Jiaganj railway station :

  1. Bhagirathi Express (Daily)
  2. Hazarduari Express (Daily)
  3. Dhano Dhanye Express

Jiaganj and Azimganj are connected by boat service managed by local municipality on river Bhagirathi.

Jain temples[edit | edit source]

There are several historic Jain temples in the city including Sri Neminath Swami, Chintamani Parasnath, Shantinath,[13][14] Gaudi Parshwanath, Padmaprabha, and Sanwalia Parasnath (Rambagh) temples and a dadabadi at Rambagh.

Jiaganj 1. Shree Shambhabnath Ji, 2. Shree Adinath Ji, 3. Shree Bimalnath Ji, 4. Shree Adinath Ji, Kathgola temple, 5. Dadabari at Kiratbagh, 6. Basupujya Parswanath Swami Jinalaya at Kiratbagh, Mahavir Swami Digambar Jain Mandir.

Healthcare[edit | edit source]

Jiaganj Rural Hospital functions with 30 beds at Jiaganj and Azimganj Primary Health Centre at Azimganj functions with 15 beds.[15]

Notable people[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Jiaganj Azimganj City".
  2. "Types and sources of floods in Murshidabad, West Bengal" (PDF). Swati Mollah. Indian Journal of Applied Research, February 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 August 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  3. "District Census Handbook: Murshidabad, Series 20 Part XII A" (PDF). Physiography, Page 13. Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  4. "Murshidabad". Geography. Murshidabad district authorities. Archived from the original on 29 August 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  5. "Child labour, illness & lost childhoods, India's tobacco industry". Edge of Humanity Magazine, 27 December 2020. 27 December 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  6. "District Gazeteer" (PDF). (in Bengali) Chapter 3: History. Murshidabad District Administration. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 August 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  7. "District Census Handbook, Murshidabad, Series 20, Part XII B" (PDF). District Primary Census Abstract page 26. Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  8. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  9. "Sripat Singh College". SSC. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  10. "Sripat Singh College". College Admission. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  11. "Rani Dhanya Kumari College". RDKC. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  12. "Rani Dhanyakumari College". College Admission. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  13. "Panoramio - Photo of Sri Sambhavnath Jain Temple, Azimganj".
  14. "Panoramio - Photo of Sumatinath Jain Temple, Azimganj".
  15. "Health & Family Welfare Department". Health Statistics. Government of West Bengal. Archived from the original on 28 October 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  16. "Indra Dugar: A Profile of a Painter". June 2012. Archived from the original on 5 September 2015.
  17. "Chowdhury, Anwara Bahar - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 10 June 2024.

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