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Rabindra Sarobar (formerly known as Dhakuria Lake) is an artificial lake in South Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. The name also refers to the area surrounding the lake.[1] It is flanked by Southern Avenue to the North, Shyamaprasad Mukherjee Road to the West, Dhakuria to the East and the Kolkata Suburban Railway tracks to the south.

Rabindra Sarobar
Rowing at Rabindra Sarovar
Rabindra Sarobar
LocationKolkata
Coordinates22.511°N 88.360°E / 22.511; 88.360
Basin countriesIndia


History


Rabindra Sarobar with a view of South City
Rabindra Sarobar with a view of South City
An artist draws a tree in front of the lake
An artist draws a tree in front of the lake
Rowing going on in Rabindra Sarovar Lake.
Rowing going on in Rabindra Sarovar Lake.
Cannons of Rabindra Sarobar
Cannons of Rabindra Sarobar
Maa Phire Elo, Durga Exhibition Museum
Maa Phire Elo, Durga Exhibition Museum
AMRI fire victim memorial
AMRI fire victim memorial

In the early 1920s, the Calcutta Improvement Trust (CIT), a body responsible for developmental work in the Kolkata metropolitan area, acquired about 192 acres (0.78 km2) of marshy jungles. Their intention was to develop the area for residential use – improving the roads, raising and levelling some of the adjacent land and building lakes and parks. Excavation work was undertaken with the plan of creating a huge lake. The excavation of the lake was led by CIT's first chairman Cecil Henry Bompass, Kolkata Municipal Corporation's chief-engineer M.R. Atkins and a young bengali passout from Shibpur B.E. College Prabodh Chandra Chatterjee and initially it was known as Bompass Lake.[2] Originally known as Dhakuria Lake, in May 1958, CIT renamed the lake as Rabindra Sarovar, as a tribute to Bengali writer and Nobel Laureate, Rabindranath Tagore.[3] The area around this excavated lake was later developed to build recreational complexes, which included children's parks, gardens and auditoria. Today the lake and its surrounding areas are one of the most popular recreational areas in Kolkata. 73 acres (300,000 m2) are covered by water, while shrubs and trees, some of which are more than 100 years old, occupy the rest of the area. A partial tree census in 2012 recorded 50 different species.[4] In the winter, one can spot some migratory birds around the lake,[5] though the numbers are dwindling because of the rise in pollution level. The lake itself is home to many varieties of fish. Fishing is strictly prohibited. In 2012 an abandoned waterhouse in the premises of lake turned into a museum run by Kolkata Improvement Trust as a gallery for installation art. Locals often called as “thakur-der gallery”[6] is a place for some of the award-winning Durga idols of Kolkata.[7] A number of people come for a walk around the lake in the mornings to enjoy the fresh air. Many visit the sunrise point to offer their prayers to the sun. During the day, it is visited by families on a picnic, tourists, young lovers and joggers.[8]


Landmarks



Degradation


Like a majority of artificial lakes in the country, Rabindra Sarovar is suffering environmental degradation. Water pollution is on the rise, owing to an increase in tourist flow and habitation around the lake. The Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, has recently included this lake under the National Lake Conservation Plan in the hope that this will help preserve it. The local authorities have also begun an extensive tree plantation program.dumping of garbage in the lake is the main problem of degradation of Rabindra sarobar.[10][11]


Transport


Rabindra Sarovar is 30 km away from Dum Dum airport and 12 km from the Howrah railway station.

The area is served by the Rabindra Sarobar metro station of the Kolkata Metro and Lake Gardens and the Tollygunge station of the Kolkata suburban railway (Budge Budge section). It is one of the few points where the two railway systems interface (another being Dum Dum and New Garia).


Bio-diversity


The lake and the surrounding green cover occupy an area of 192 acres. The water body is of 73 acres while the green cover has an area of 119 acres. It has a unique bio diversity and attracts 107 species of birds, which includes 69 resident birds, 14 local migrants, 23 long distant migrants and one summer visitor. The green cover has 11,000 trees of which 7.500 are over 75 years old. The area also has 13 species of dragonflies.[2]




References


  1. "Rabindra Sarbar: 'দক্ষিণ কলকাতার ফুসফুস' রবীন্দ্র সরবর, জানেন কি তার ইতিহাস". The Bengali Chronicle (in Bengali). 14 May 2022. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  2. Sircar, Tarun (5 June 2021). "Things to do as a responsible citizen while exploring Rabindra Sarovar". No. Telegraph (T2). Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  3. Bandyopadhyay, Ritajyoti. streets in motion: the making of infrastructure, property, and political culture in twentieth-century Calcutta. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781009109208.
  4. Bag, Shamik (21 June 2014). "Lakeside story". Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  5. "Old charm returns as birds flock back to Sarovar - Times of India". The Times of India. 9 November 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  6. "Goddesses by the lake". The Telegraph. 22 November 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  7. "Durga museum offers re-viewing of idols - Times of India". The Times of India. 8 November 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  8. Bag, Shamik (21 June 2014). "Lakeside story". mint. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  9. "Rabindra Sarobar beautification drive: Fountain obstacle for rowing course - Times of India". The Times of India. 3 July 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  10. "Who is messaging me | Lookup Anyone by Full-Name".
  11. Roy, Subhajoy (27 February 2022). "Joggers join hands to clean Rabindra Sarobar". My Kolkata,The Telegraph. Retrieved 27 May 2022.

Further reading





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