C.B. Ganj

C.B. Ganj is a locality in the city of Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh state, India. It is a part of Bareilly Division. C.B. Ganj is an acronym of Clutter Buck Ganj and the area is named after Lt Col Peter Clutterbuck, a British administrator and forest conservator.

C.B. Ganj Railway Station

The vernacular language is Hindi.

History

C.B. Ganj came into existence when a "Utilization Circle" was established in 1918 at Maheshpur Utaria near Bareilly, United Provinces. It was established by the Chief Conservator of forests, Sir Peter Clutterbuck, and was later named Clutterbuckgunj after him.[1][2] A number of industries such as the Indian Turpentine & Rosin (founded in 1926[3]) and the Western Indian Match Company (WIMCO; founded in 1937) were established here in later years,[4] which resulted in C.B. Ganj becoming a major industrial centre of the city. After the independence of India in 1947, an industrial estate was established in CB Ganj by the UP State Industrial Development Corporation (UPSIDC) in 1958.[5] However, the Indian Turpentine & Rosin Factory ceased production in April 1998 and the WIMCO factory, which used to supply matches across the country, was shut down in 2014.[5]

Reaching C.B. Ganj

The Clutter Buck Ganj Railway Station and the Izzatnagar Railway Station are nearby railway station to C.B. Ganj. However, Bareilly Railway Station is a major railway station 8 km near to C.B. Ganj.

Pincodes

243502 (C.B. Ganj), 243005 (Shyam Ganj), 243003 (Surkha)

Colleges

  • C B Ganj Inter College
  • Govt. Polytechnic C.B. Ganj Bareilly
  • Government Girls Polytechnic C.B.Ganj Bareilly
  • Khushro Memorial Degree College Sanaiya Rani C.B. Ganj Bareilly

Bal Gyan Peth School

  • DOLPHIN PUBLIC SCHOOL, Khalilpur Road, C.B.Ganj, Bareilly-243502 UP

Mob. 94112-85571

    1. Gautam Chemistry Class house number 241, camphor estate colony c.b.ganj Bareilly 243502

Mobile number +918077715380

References

  1. 100 Years of Indian Forestry, 1861-1961, Vol. II, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, 1961,.p.102
  2. Trivedi, Abha. "WW II and Woods of United Province: An Eco- Historical Appraisal" (PDF). 2011 International Conference on Social Science and Humanity IPEDR vol.5 (2011) © (2011) IACSIT Press, Singapore. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  3. R.N., Chopra; Chopra, I.C. (1933). Indigenous Drugs Of India. Academic Publishers. p. 223. ISBN 9788185086804.
  4. Lal, Hira (1987). City and Urban Fringe: A Case Study of Bareilly. Concept Publishing Company. p. 106. ISBN 978-81-7022-190-6. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  5. "Industries 2019 : पुराने उद्योगों ने तोड़ा दम, साल भर तरसते रहे नए उद्योग". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 18 February 2020.

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