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Kidderpore Sporting Club [1] (Bengali: খিদিরপুর স্পোর্টিং ক্লাব) is an Indian professional multi-sports club based in Kidderpore in South Kolkata, West Bengal. [2] [3] [4] Its association football team competes in the Calcutta Football League Premier Division A, [5] alongside taking part in IFA Shield ...
Kidderpore College St. Thomas Engineering College Malaviya Vidyalaya at 16, Hem Chandra Street, Kolkata 700023 is a Hindi medium, government aided Co-educational school affiliated to West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) established in the year 1955 in the memory of 'Mahamana' Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.
After the construction of the Strand Road, in the 1820s, shipbuilding was concentrated at Sulkea, Howrah, and Kidderpore.The greatest shipbuilding years on the Hooghly up to 1839 were 1813 (21 vessels and 10,376 tons ()), 1801 (19 vessels and 10,079 tons (bm)), and 1816 (18 vessels and 8,198 tons (bm)).
The first electric tramcar in Calcutta ran from Esplanade to Kidderpore on 27 March 1902. In February 1943, the Calcutta and Howrah sections were connected by the new Howrah Bridge. [1] In 1951, the government of West Bengal entered an agreement with the Calcutta Tramways Company and the Calcutta Tramways Act of 1951 was enacted.
ITC acquired Carreras Tobacco Company's factory at Kidderpore in 1935 to further strengthen its presence. [citation needed] ITC helped set up an indigenous cigarette tissue-paper-making plant in 1946 to reduce import costs significantly. Then, a factory for printing and packaging was set up in Madras in 1949.
Kidderpore Dry Dock, c. 1905. A wet dock was set up at Kidderpore (Khidirpur) in 1892. This was the result of persistent demands by the merchant community of Kolkata. As cargo traffic at the port grew, so did the requirement of more kerosene, leading to the building of a petroleum wharf at Budge Budge in 1896.
Khidirpur refers to Kidderpore, a neighbourhood in Kolkata, West Bengal, India It also refers to: Kidderpore College, Kidderpore, Kolkata, West Bengal, India;
Jagmal Raja, who was close friend of the king and once ADC to him, did not like this. He impressed upon the king that a ruler like him should have a personal mansion in the city. The Rao entrusted the job to build the mansion to Jagmal Raja, who personally built Cutch Castle in the 1920s in Bombay. [1] [4] [5]