Kolkata Circle at a Glance

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), under the Ministry of Culture, is the premier organization for the archaeological researches and protection of the cultural heritage of the nation. Maintenance of ancient monuments and archaeological sites and remains of national importance is the prime concern of the ASI. Besides it regulate all archaeological activities in the country as per the provisions of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958. It also regulates Antiquities and Art Treasure Act, 1972.

For the maintenance of ancient monuments and archaeological sites and remains of national importance the entire country is divided into 24 Circles. The organization has a large work force of trained archaeologists, conservators, epigraphist, architects and scientists for conducting archaeological research projects through its Circles, Museums, Excavation Branches, Prehistory Branch, Epigraphy Branches, Science Branch, Horticulture Branch, Building Survey Project, Temple Survey Projects and Underwater Archaeology Wing.

Kolkata Circle being trifurcated and separated from the then eastern Circle in 1984 encompasses the area of present state of West Bengal, Sikkim and Andaman & Nicobar Island. Kolkata circle altogether looks after 136 monuments of national importance for the conservation and day to day upkeepment through its seven sub-circles located at Geyzing(Sikkim), Koch Bihar, Kalna, Maldah, Murshidabad and Bishnupur for effective administration, maintenance, to undertake special repairs and to keep a watch on encroachments & illegal constructions.

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Centrally Protected Sites & Monuments Under Kolkata Circle

 

  • Hansesvari & Vasudeva Temple

  • Temple of Ichhai Ghosh

  • Tomb & Mosque of Murshid Kuli Khan

  • Dakhil Darwaja

  • Ancient Temple

  • Jatar Deul

  • Rabdantse

  • Shyamrai Temple

  • Jor Bangla Temple
 

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