Graded List of Heritage Buildings Grade-I, Grade-IIA & Grade-IIB Premises As on 25
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Capacity Building Programme Volume - XI Graded List of Heritage Buildings Grade-I, Grade-IIA & Grade-IIB Premises as on 25. 2. 2009 Kolkata Municipal Corporation 5, S. N. Banerjee Road Kolkata -700 013 EPABX - 2286-1000 (22 Lines) www.kolkatamycity.com Published by : KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Price : Rs. 50.00 5, S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013 FOREWORD 1. The Government of West Bengal, by a resolution No. 5584-UD/O/M/SB/S-22/96 dated 6th October 1997, constituted a Committee known as “Expert Committee on Heritage Buildings” to identify the heritage buildings and sites in Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) area. The said Expert Committee submitted its final report to the State Government on 02.11.1998. The report was discussed in a meeting on 01.12.1998, which was presided over by the Hon’ble M.I.C., Home (Police) and I & CA Departments, and attended by, inter alia, the Hon’ble M.I.C., Urban Development Department and the Hon’ble Mayor of Kolkata; the Principal Secretary, Urban Development Department; the Secretary, Municipal Affairs Department; the Chief Executive Officer, KMDA etc. It was decided in the meeting that the list recommended by the Committee would be sent to KMC for the acceptance and for taking suitable actions towards the preservation and conservation of those heritage buildings/sites in terms of the KMC Act, 1980 (Amendment). The KMC accepted and adopted the report in principle. 2. Meanwhile, in 1997 the Chapter XXIIIA was inserted in the KMC Act 1980 for introducing a Chapter for preservation and conservation of the heritage buildings. The Chapter and the provisions therein are self-explanatory. 3. Thus, by 1998, KMC had two instrumentalities. Firstly, the recommendation of the Govt. of West Bengal and the Expert Committee on Heritage Buildings were made available to the KMC. Secondly, by that time, KMC Act, 1980 (Amendment) was ready to address the issue of conservation of heritage buildings. 4. It was soon felt, however, that the above-said report required chiseling, editing, classifying and grading. Unless the original report of September 1998, as prepared by the Expert Committee, was further edited and graded and reviewed, the KMC could not probably meaningfully proceed further towards taking active steps to ensure conservation of the heritage buildings and/or support the heritage buildings/sites in meaningful manner. In any case, the original report contained many buildings/sites which were soon found to be either not actually existing or not very enduringly significant, either historically or architecturally. 5. The KMC has a Heritage Conservation Committee, of which Prof. Barun De happens to be a very distinguished member. In fact, earlier, on behalf of the State, it was Prof. De and his colleagues who prepared the report from the Expert Committee. Accordingly, KMC, a few months back, decided to request Prof. Barun De himself to re-write and review the original “heritage list”. Prof. De and some his colleagues were approached and a Sub-Committee was formed to go into the question of each of the heritage sites in detail to examine and finalize their grading, classification and significance. This Sub-Committee included Prof. Barun De, Prof Samir Rakshit, Dr. Gautam Sengupta, Sri G M Kapur, INTACH, Dr. Debasis Bose, Sri Indrajit Chaudhuri and Sri Anjan Mitra. Prof. De is an eminent historian; Prof. Rakshit is an Ex. Professor of Architecture, Jadavpur University; Dr. Sengupta is the State Director for Archaeology & Museums; Sri Kapur is a trained activist; Dr. Bose is a keen enthusiast; Sri Chaudhuri is a journalist; and Sri Mitra is a practising architect. 6. This Sub-Committee has since submitted an authoritatively edited, graded and trimmed heritage list. That list has further been placed in the civic body’s Heritage Conservation Committee, headed by Sri Alapan Bandyopadhyay, IAS, Municipal Commissioner, KMC and Chairman of the Committee. The full Committee includes scholars as well as administrators. They have accepted the Sub-Committee’s recommendations. 7. In this long and chequered background, with whole lot of exercises, what we have been able to arrive at is a concise, comprehensive, authoritative, graded and workable list of the heritage buildings, monuments, precincts and/or sites of the KMC. 8. This final booklet enlists 611 No. of Grade - I buildings, 197 No. of Grade - IIA buildings and 109 No. of Grade - IIB buildings. Insofar as Grade – III buildings are concerned, some discussions are yet on to decide which buildings could be deleted from the list with specific recommendations. 9. Development criteria of each heritage building will be governed as per the resolution of the Heritage Conservation Committee meeting dated 14/09/2006 subsequently approved in the Mayor-in-Council meeting dated 03/11/2006, which are as follows : Grade Sub-Grade Permissible intervention of the heritage premises I No external change will be permissible. Use of the building should also be compatible with the category of the heritage building A Same as Grade-I for the heritage building. But new construction may be allowed in the open land within the premises in compatible manner with the heritage building. In no case should new construction obstruct the view of II the heritage building. B Horizontal and vertical addition and alteration of the building may be allowed in compatibility with the heritage building III A plaque depicting the history of the building should be provided. Where the structure is having no architectural importance, demolition of the structure may be allowed. Note:- The HCC would be the final arbiter of the case-to-case examination of the compatibility issue. 10. Summarily, after a decade’s efforts, there is some kind of graded rationalization of the heritage list which makes us proud. 11. The present booklet is only an unembellished documentation of heritage buildings of Grade - I, Grade - IIA categories and Grade - IIB. We shall shortly publish a pictorial document also. Grade – III list is also being published shortly. 12. The Mayor-in-Council has accepted this proposal on 22/01/2009 and the Corporation has accepted it on 25/02/2009. (Bikashranjan Bhattacharyya) Mayor Kolkata Municipal Corporation Acknowledgements MEMBERS OF THE HERITAGE CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Sri Alapan Bandyopadhyay, IAS, Chairman Prof. Barun De, Member Prof. Deb Kumar Bose, Member Sri Ramananda Bandyopadhyay, Member Prof. Samir Rakshit, Member Dr. Gautam Sengupta, Member Sri Atanu Sarkar, Chief Valuer & Surveyor, KMC, Member Smt Manisha Rakshit, Chief Govt. Architect, PWD, Invitee Sri Tapan Jyoti Baidya, Superintending Archaeologist, ASI, Invitee Sri Gora Chand Mondal, DG (Building), KMC, Invitee Sri Anindya Karforma, DG(PMU), KMC (Convener of the Committee) MEMBERS OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE HERITAGE CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Prof. Barun De, Chairman Prof. Samir Rakshit, Member Dr. Gautam Sengupta, Member Sri G. M. Kapur, Member Sri Indrajit Chaudhuri, Member Dr. Debasis Bose, Member Sri Anjan Mitra, Member Sri Anindya Karforma, DG(PMU), KMC (Convener of the Sub-Committee) SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Sri Pranab Ghosh, Ex. Engineer (Civil), KMC Sri Debabrata Chatterjee, Sub -Assistant Engineer (Civil), KMC Sri Chandan Banerjee, Sub -Assistant Engineer (Civil), KMC BLANK PAGE CONTENTS Ward No. Page No. Ward No. Page No. Ward No. Page No. Ward 001 9 Ward 040 34-35 Ward 080 83-84 Ward 002 9 Ward 041 35 Ward 081 84 Ward 003 9 Ward 042 35-36 Ward 082 84-85 Ward 004 9 Ward 043 36 Ward 083 85 Ward 005 10 Ward 044 36-38 Ward 084 85 Ward 006 10-11 Ward 045 38-42 Ward 085 85 Ward 007 11-12 Ward 046 43-48 Ward 086 86 Ward 008 12 Ward 047 48-49 Ward 087 86 Ward 009 12-13 Ward 048 49 Ward 088 86 Ward 010 13-14 Ward 049 49-50 Ward 089 86 Ward 011 14 Ward 050 50 Ward 090 86 Ward 012 15 Ward 051 51 Ward 092 86 Ward 014 15 Ward 052 51-52 Ward 093 87 Ward 015 15-16 Ward 053 52 Ward 094 87 Ward 016 16 Ward 054 53-54 Ward 097 87 Ward 017 16-18 Ward 055 54-55 Ward 100 87 Ward 018 18 Ward 056 55 Ward 111 87 Ward 019 18 Ward 057 55 Ward 115 88 Ward 020 18-19 Ward 058 55 Ward 116 88 Ward 021 19-20 Ward 059 56 Ward 119 88 Ward 022 20 Ward 060 56-57 Ward 120 88 Ward 023 21 Ward 061 57-58 Ward 125 88 Ward 024 21-22 Ward 062 58 Ward 126 88-89 Ward 025 22-24 Ward 063 58-72 Ward 131 89 Ward 026 24-26 Ward 064 72-73 Ward 132 89 Ward 027 26-28 Ward 065 73 Ward 133 89 Ward 028 28 Ward 069 73-75 Ward 135 89 Ward 030 28 Ward 070 75-78 Maidan Area 89 Ward 031 28-29 Ward 071 78-79 Profiles of the Chairman, Ward 032 29 Ward 072 79 Members & Convenor of the Heritage Ward 033 29 Ward 073 79-80 Conservation Ward 034 29-30 Ward 074 80-82 Committee and the Ward 035 30 Ward 075 82 Sub-Committee (Annexure - I) 90-92 Ward 036 30 Ward 076 82-83 Relevant Excerpts from Ward 037 31 Ward 077 83 the Kolkata Municipal Ward 038 31-33 Ward 078 83 Corporation Act, 1980 Ward 039 33-34 Ward 079 83 (Annexure - II) 93-97 BLANK PAGE Graded List of Heritage Buildings (I, IIA and IIB) SL.NO. PR. NO. STREET NAME ASSESSEE NO GRADE CRITERIA LOCATION DESCRIPTION WARD : 001 1 30A, RATAN BABU ROAD 110011800774 I LANDMARK RATAN ROY’S GATEWAY 6, RATAN BABU ROAD 110011800154 2 83A, COSSIPORE ROAD 110010301087 I LANDMARK CAST IRON GATE 3 CHANDRA KUMAR ROY LANE I RIVERFRONT STRUCTURE / BATHING GHAT RATANBABU GHAT 4 5, CHANDRA KUMAR ROY LANE 110010200556 I RIVERFRONT STRUCTURE / BURNING GHAT COSSIPORE BURNING GHAT 5 RATAN BABU ROAD I RELIGIOUS / HINDU TEMPLE EAST OF 29 RATAN CHANDRAKUMAR ROY’S BABU ROAD PANCHARATNA 6 85, COSSIPORE ROAD 110010301180 I RELIGIOUS / HINDU TEMPLE THAKURBARI OF BAMANDAS MUKHWEJWW 7 90, COSSIPORE ROAD 110010302985 I RELIGIOUS / HINDU TEMPLE RAMKRISHNA MATH, COSSIPORE UDYAN BATI 8 COSSIPORE ROAD IIB LANDMARK BETWEEN 87A BAMANDAS MUKHERJEE’S COSSIPORE ROAD & GATEWAY 87C COSSIPORE ROAD WARD : 002 1 56A, BARRACKPORE TRUNK ROAD 150020100187 I SCHOOL / COLLEGE (INCL.