Mogra

Village in West Bengal, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mogra (or Magra) is a gram panchayat, or village, which is home to the headquarters of the Chinsurah-Mogra community development block in the Chinsurah subdivision of the Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal.[1] It has a station on the Howrah-Bardhaman Main Rail Line, 47 km from Howrah Station and 7 km from Bandel Station.[2]

Country India
Elevation
12 m (39 ft)
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Location in West Bengal, India
Mogra is located in India
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Mogra (India)
Coordinates: 22.97925°N 88.374769°E / 22.97925; 88.374769
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictHooghly
Government
  TypeGram Panchyet
  BodyChinsurah-Magra Panchyet Samity
Elevation
12 m (39 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Total
112,267
Languages
  OfficialBengali
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
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All India Radio has located some high-powered transmitters in Mogra, which carry a mix of domestic and external services.[3]

Geography

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Guptipara
R Guptipara (R)
R Guptipara (R)
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Hooghly
River
CT
Simla
CT Simla (CT)
CT Simla (CT)
CT
Dharmapur
CT Dharmapur (CT)
CT Dharmapur (CT)
CT
Kulihanda
CT Kulihanda (CT)
CT Kulihanda (CT)
CT
Kodalia
CT Kodalia (CT)
CT Kodalia (CT)
CT
Naldanga
CT Naldanga (CT)
CT Naldanga (CT)
CT
Manushpur
CT Manushpur (CT)
CT Manushpur (CT)
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Bandel
R Bandel (R)
R Bandel (R)
CT
Keota
CT Keota (CT)
CT Keota (CT)
CT
Chak Bansberia
CT Chak Bansberia (CT)
CT Chak Bansberia (CT)
CT
Shankhanagar
CT Shankhanagar (CT)
CT Shankhanagar (CT)
CT
Alikhoja
CT Alikhoja (CT)
CT Alikhoja (CT)
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Mogra
CT
Amodghata
CT Amodghata (CT)
CT Amodghata (CT)
CT
Kola
CT Kola (CT)
CT Kola (CT)
CT
Hansghara
CT Hansghara (CT)
CT Hansghara (CT)
CT
Madhusudanpur
CT Madhusudanpur (CT)
CT Madhusudanpur (CT)
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Raghunathpur
CT Raghunathpur (PS-Magra) (CT)
CT Raghunathpur (PS-Magra) (CT)
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Balagarh
R Balagarh (R)
R Balagarh (R)
CT
Jirat
CT Jirat (CT)
CT Jirat (CT)
CT
Sripur
CT Sripur (CT)
CT Sripur (CT)
CT
Mirdhanga
CT Mirdhanga (CT)
CT Mirdhanga (CT)
CT
Badhagachhi
CT Badhagachhi (CT)
CT Badhagachhi (CT)
CT
Namajgram
CT Namajgram (CT)
CT Namajgram (CT)
CT
Purusattompur
CT Purusattompur (CT)
CT Purusattompur (CT)
CT
Pandua
CT Pandua, Hooghly (CT)
CT Pandua, Hooghly (CT)
CT
Batika
CT Batika (CT)
CT Batika (CT)
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Hugli-Chuchura
M Hugli-Chuchura (M)
M Hugli-Chuchura (M)
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Bansberia
M Bansberia (M)
M Bansberia (M)
Cities and towns in the Chinsurah subdivision (except Polba Dadpur and Dhaniakhali CD Blocks) in Hooghly district
M: municipal city/ town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre,
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Location

Mogra is located on the outskirts of Hooghly District. Mogra is an hour's drive from Kolkata, the principal commercial, cultural and educational centre of Eastern India. The River Kunti flows through the western side of the town.

Mogra is located at 22.97925°N 88.374769°E / 22.97925; 88.374769.[4]

The area is composed of flat alluvial plains that form a part of the Gangetic Delta. The high west bank of the tidal Hooghly River is highly industrialised.[5]

Hansghara, Kola, Gajaghanta, Alikhoja, Amodghata, Shankhanagar and Chak Bansberia form a cluster of census towns on the eastern side of Bansberia and includes Mogra and Bara Khejuria (outgrowth).[4]

Police station

The Mogra Police Station has jurisdiction over the Bansberia Municipal area and a part of Chinsurah Mogra CD Block.[6][7]

Education

Colleges and schools

The Abacus Institute of Engineering and Management is situated in Mogra. The Academy of Technology engineering college is one station away. Near the Academy of Technology is a rural library. Two government-sponsored rural libraries operate there.

Sreegopal Banerjee College, a general degree college, was established in 1958. The college offers BA (Honours & general), B.Sc. (Honours & general) and B.Com. (Honours & general) courses. It offers honours courses in Bengali, English, Sanskrit, history, philosophy, political science, economics, chemistry, physics, mathematics, botany, zoology and BA (general) and B.Sc. (general) in addition to accountancy honours and B.Com. (general) courses.[8][9]

The majority of schools are Narula public school, Pearl Rosary English Medium School (H.S), Mogra Uttam Chandra High School, the Bagati Ram Gopal Ghosh High School, the Elite Public School, the Bimalabala Primary School, S. Saheb Hindi High School, the Pravabati Balika Vidyalaya, the Shib Chandra Girls High School, the Shib Sohagini Junior Basic School, The Tarinisatra High School and Digsui High School.

Festivals

Historical Dakat Kali temple at Mogra

Saraswati Puja is conducted annually. The festival is open to everyone and organized by local clubs. There are approximately 50 pujas in this area, about 20 among them are celebrated with themes and pandals.The occasion stays for 4 days and this is the main attraction of Mogra.

Healthcare

Mogra has a rural hospital with more than 35 beds.[10]

Administration

Mogra is divided into two gram panchayats - Mogra 1 and Mogra 2. The village comes under both Balagarh and Saptagram. The area of Mogra G.P. 1 comes under Balagarh Assembly constituency and G.P. 2 comes under Saptagram Assembly constituency. Following is the ward wise breakup of Mogra Gram Panchayats 1 and 2 respectively.

Mogra No.1 Gram Panchayat

The latest elections were held in July 2023. The Trinamool Congress sweeped the panchayat area winning 18 wards out of 19.[11]

More information Chairperson: Baisakhi Bag, Ward No. ...
Chairperson: Baisakhi Bag
Ward No. Name of Councillor Party Remarks
1Putul GhoshTrinamool Congress
2Monorama Ghosh
3Bidyut Bag
4Goutam Debnath
5Baisakhi Bag
6Soni Thakur
7Sukla Malo
8Somen Kundu
9Asima Sarkar
10Aparna Debnath
11Amit Kumar MondalIndependent
12Asha RoyTrinamool Congress
13Khagen Bauldas
14Shyamalika Dhara
15Raju Das
16Pratima Payal
17Saibya Adak
18Biswajit Payal
19Raghunath Bhowmick
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Mogra No.2 Gram Panchayat

The latest elections were held in July 2023. The Trinamool Congress won the panchayat winning 13 wards out of 19. The Bharatiya Janata Party won 6 wards.[12]

More information Chairperson: Jayashree Pal, Ward No. ...
Chairperson: Jayashree Pal
Ward No. Name of Councillor Party Remarks
1Dipti MukherjeeTrinamool Congress
2Shrikanta BhattacharyaBharatiya Janata Party
3Rupa MahatoTrinamool Congress
4Mongala Mondal
5Pritam BanerjeeBharatiya Janata Party
6Jhuma RoyTrinamool Congress
7Jayashree Pal
8Sujit Kumar Das
9Nitu Das Patra
10Sankar Kahar
11Dipali Choudhury
12Sujay Kumar PanditBharatiya Janata Party
13Banashri Malik
14Aparna Adhikary
15Banani BhattacharjeeTrinamool Congress
16Aparna MaloBharatiya Janata Party
17Swapan BagTrinamool Congress
18Sadhana Adhikari
19Rimpa Das Mondal
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People

Mogra has a diverse population. Mogra is home to mostly Bengalis but there is significant population of Biharis. The oldest groups in the area are Bagdis, Ghosh, Das and Sadhukhan. After the division of Bengal, many refugees settled from Bangladesh. Bagati is a locality inside Mogra and was the ancestral home of the Young Bengal leader Ramgopal Ghosh.[13]

Transport

The Grand Trunk Road, which is one of Asia's oldest and longest major roads, passes through Mogra.[14][15]

Mogra is connected to a variety of destinations via public transport. Hooghly Private Bus Number 4 (Chunchura Court-Memari) and 8 (Chunchura Court-Kalna) run via Mogra. Auto rickshaws and Toto are available for covering short distances. Mogra railway station is situated on Howrah-Bardhaman main line and local trains run from Mogra to Bardhaman and Howrah.

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is approximately an hour's drive.

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