Birpara
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Birpara is a small commercial town in the centre of the Dooars region of Jalpaiguri district
. It is a hub for transportation and trade for the tea garden region of the area.
Initially there was no place called Birpara, and the place known as Birpara today was a part of another village called Dalgaon. This part was often visited by outlaws so people used to stay away from this place. However, gradually more and more people, who were initially mostly tea garden employees started to live here. They were called "Bir" people or brave people for daring to live in such place. Later on, it was given a separate identity.
The people of Birpara take keen interest in sports activities. Annual Football competition is held at Jubilee Club between neighbouring towns.
Since its origin, people here have lived in harmony. However, of late, there have been many instances of rift between racial outfits, mainly due to the 'Gorkhaland' propaganda and the bengali & Aadivasis opposing it.
People from surrounding areas like Ethelbari and lankapara visit this place for shopping and other purpose. Ethelbari is famous for bricks manufacturing and is also hub for large numbers of RCC Hume Pipe manufacturers and stone crushers, mainly due to the easy availability of raw materials.
Punjabi food lovers are not disappointed either by the' PUNABI DHABA', SONAR BANGLA AND EVEN THE PLACES CALLED TITI WHICH IS SITUATED IN LANKA AND BHUTAN BORDER IS MUCH FAMOUS FOR PICNIC.
Jalpaiguri District
Jalpaiguri district is the largest district of North Bengal, covering an area 6,245 km2. It is situated between 26° 16' and 27° 0' North latitudes and 88° 4' and 89° 53' East longitudes...
. It is a hub for transportation and trade for the tea garden region of the area.
Etymology
Birpara got its name from the conjunction of two words. "Bir" stands for Veer (means brave) and "para" meaning place in Bengali.Initially there was no place called Birpara, and the place known as Birpara today was a part of another village called Dalgaon. This part was often visited by outlaws so people used to stay away from this place. However, gradually more and more people, who were initially mostly tea garden employees started to live here. They were called "Bir" people or brave people for daring to live in such place. Later on, it was given a separate identity.
People
Birpara is today predominantly inhabited by various ethnic groups such as Bengalis, Gorkhas, Marwaris, Adivasis, Muslims and Biharis. Other small ethnic groups are also represented such as Sikhs, Mizos and Anglo-Indians. Many languages are spoken in Birpara, with the main languages being Bengali, Gorkhali/Nepali, Hindi, Sadri, Marwari and English.The people of Birpara take keen interest in sports activities. Annual Football competition is held at Jubilee Club between neighbouring towns.
Since its origin, people here have lived in harmony. However, of late, there have been many instances of rift between racial outfits, mainly due to the 'Gorkhaland' propaganda and the bengali & Aadivasis opposing it.
Economy
Birpara, being surrounded by several tea gardens, developed a strong economy during the nineties, but now with the failure of the tea gardens, there has been a rapid and a severe setback in the economy of the place. It is now much more dependent on trade with Bhutan. The town is also crippled by strikes and bands every now and then, not to mention the outcries of racial outfits.Still, the local economy is doing well, thanks to the entrepreneurship of few local hindi speaking youths, who have put up factories in ethelbari and generated employment to local educated and uneducated people.Education
Birpara has several private schools and a college like Birpara college is affiliated with North Bengal University. Birpara Boys High school,Birpara Girls High School, Sri Mahabir Hindi High School, Nepali High school, Sunshine School (an English medium school situated just 3 Km away from Birpara), Bhagat Ram Vidyapith (recently recognized by the West Bengal Board of Secondary school). Among others,Sishu Bidyapith Nursery School(Subhash Pally),North Point Nursery School(Subhaspally), Birpara Biddya Ashram, Falakata Road Choupati, Daniel's School , Penwood academy, Baptist Mizoram Mission School, Birpara Academy .Transport
The town has an adequate network of roads. National highway NH-31 passes through it. It connects not only the nearest larger cities, Siliguri and Jalpaiguri (on which the trade and commerce of the town is heavily dependent), but also with Thimphu (capital of Bhutan). It has also a rail station, called Dalgaon station, connecting the town with the rest of the country. There are frequent trains plying between Birpara and Siliguri.Trains like Kanchankanya express(Sealdah to Alipurduar), Mahananda Exp. (New Delhi to Alipurduar), Capital Exp.(Kamakshya to Danapur), Jhajha Exp.(Jhajha to Guwahati) connect it to main rail network.Intercity Express connected Alipurduar Town & Siliguri City. Most of the people travel from Alipurduar to Siliguri by train.Places of interest
Among places of interesrt, Birpara has two toll-free parks where people can go during daytime. Both of them witness heavy crowds during occasions like New year.People from surrounding areas like Ethelbari and lankapara visit this place for shopping and other purpose. Ethelbari is famous for bricks manufacturing and is also hub for large numbers of RCC Hume Pipe manufacturers and stone crushers, mainly due to the easy availability of raw materials.
Punjabi food lovers are not disappointed either by the' PUNABI DHABA', SONAR BANGLA AND EVEN THE PLACES CALLED TITI WHICH IS SITUATED IN LANKA AND BHUTAN BORDER IS MUCH FAMOUS FOR PICNIC.