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Bono Utshav (Sri Sri Ramthakur Utsav place),
Samar Das (guest)
wrote
6 years ago:
Joy ram
Lumding Kalibari,
Subir Banerji (guest)
wrote
6 years ago:
Is this Kalibari very close to Lumding Railway station? I would like to know about this Kalibari like … when it was established, any picture of the kalibari, whom and how to contact any committee member of this Kalibari. Thank you. Subir Banerji, Aug 15, 2018.
Bono Utshav (Sri Sri Ramthakur Utsav place),
Kundan Routh
wrote
8 years ago:
Lumding
Lumding - Nicher Maath.,
Sanjoy Dasgupta
wrote
8 years ago:
Grand Salote.....!!!!
National Higher Secondary School, Lumding,
Partho (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Dear Viewers - Please post the latest photograph of National HS School (Formerly National High School), I passed the Tenth class in 1983 from this school, I have so many memories during those days, I really miss it.
Lumding - Nicher Maath.,
Amarendra Ganguly
wrote
10 years ago:
As Lumding was developed as the residential place for British Railway Officers, a number of colonies were built in Lumding. There were substantial numbers of Indian Officials and Labours in Railways as well. So, residential places of these peoples were also been constructed and was known as colonies even.
At present there are numbers of colonies in Lumding, like Officer's Colony, South hills colony, New Colony, Kamakhya Colony, Account's Colony, Nadir paar last Colony, Institute Colony, Brick Field Colony, Relief yards Colony. Surprisingly, the residential places of the Clerical Grades and other lower level officials is known as Babu Patty, and does not bear the colony tag. This is a question which I could not solve in my childhood. During British Rules the Indian semi-English Educated persons were known as Babu, even their broken English got a tag name as Babu English. They were a powerful lobby, so they sought a somewhat different name and most probably due to this reason, they named it as Babu Patty. The word Patty is a substitute for colony in vernacular language.
Birendra Mohan Ganguly - ' The People's Palace ',
Amarendra Ganguly
wrote
10 years ago:
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