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Jessore Road

Jessore Road
Jessore Rd, Dum Dum.jpg
Route information
Part of AH1
Length121 km (75 mi)
ExistedBritish period–present
Major junctions
West endShyambazar, Kolkata, India
East endJessore, Bangladesh
Location
CountriesIndia, Bangladesh
Highway system

Jessore Road is an International road connecting Shyambazar through Dum Dum in Kolkata, India to Jessore in Bangladesh. While the Dum Dum-Barasat sector is now part of NH 12, the Barasat-Petrapole sector is now part of NH 112.[1] It continues in Bangladesh as N706 from Benapole to Jessore. The whole road is part of Asian Highway 1. The road acts as a major link between places in and around Kolkata, especially Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport and Barasat. Metro stations on this road include Shyambazar, Belgachia and Jessore Road.

Several locations lie between Patipukur and Barasat on Jessore Road such as Patipukur Railway Station, Lake Town, Bangur Avenue, Dum Dum Park, Nagerbazar, Dum Dum Cantonment, Birati, Madhyamgram, Barasat etc. According to legend, the road was made by Kai Prasad Poddar, a landlord in Jessore.[2] For building the massive road, the HM Government awarded him the title of "Chowdhury". [citation needed]

Poem

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Allen Ginsberg wrote a poem "September on Jessore Road" after visiting refugee camps in 1971:

Millions of babies watching the skies
Bellies swollen, with big round eyes
On Jessore Road—long bamboo huts...[3][4][5]

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