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[email protected] facilities at their discretion, without notice. All furniture, wardrobes and accessories shown in the photographs/plans are only by way of suggestions as to the manner in which a unit may be used, and the same do not form a part of the specifications or the deliverables. on the banks of Labanyabati Once upon a time, there was a sprawling neighbourhood called Majhergaon, one of the twelve provinces of medieval Bengal (Baro Bhuyan) under the kingdom of Raja Protapaditya Roy. The fragile narrow Noai Canal now flowing between New Barrackpore and Madhyamgram was then a wide river, called Labanyabati. Big boats from Majhergaon carrying scented tobacco, paddy and fine works of embroidery used to travel along the river to various parts of the country. In 1882, for the first time ever, Majhergaon was connected with rail road to Duttapukur. In the labyrinth of time, the name Majhergaon got erased from the public memory like the river Labanyabati and King Protapaditya and today we find a modern and rapidly growing township called Madhyamgram, at the northern fringes of Kolkata, whose time has come. Brought to you by : Landlord