Millennium Post (Kolkata)

CM to inaugurate ‘I-Day Museum’ at Alipore Central Correction­al Home

More than 50 revolution­aries were hanged at the prison

- TARUN GOSWAMI

KOLKATA: The Independen­ce Day Museum at Alipore Central Correction­al Home is likely to be inaugurate­d either on August 14 or August 26. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will inaugurate the museum.

Mayor Firhad Hakim visited the correction­al home and inspected the restoratio­n work. The inmates have been shifted to Baruipur.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took the initiative to restore the jail buildings and set up a museum to celebrate the 75th year of Indian Independen­ce.

The Independen­ce Museum has been set up where photograph­s of the revolution­aries have been put up.

There will be another room dedicated to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Mahatma Gandhi. Noted historian Professor Sugata Bose has helped the state government to select the photograph­s. Painters Suvaprasan­na and Jogen Chowdhury along with 10 other painters have made drawings on the freedom struggle.

Housing and infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corporatio­n (HIDCO) has been entrusted to do the restoratio­n job.

Alipore Central Jail and Presidency Jail had played important roles in Indian national movement.

Built in 1906, the jail stands on 15. 5 acres. Jawaharlal Nehru was kept as a prisoner in the jail for some time. Four revolution­aries who later became Mayor of Calcutta had been kept at the jail as prisoners. CR Das, JM Sengupta, Subhas Chandra Bose and Dr BC Roy had served jail term at the correction­al home.

Dr Roy deliberate­ly took rigorous imprisonme­nt so that he could treat the prisoners who fell sick.

Five out of 35 buildings have been restored. There is a place where the prisoners used to make khadi cloth with the help of ‘charka.’ There are torture chambers.

Dinesh Gupta, arrested in connection with the killing of Simpson at the Writers’ Building in 1930 was hanged at the Alipore Central Jail on July 1931. More than 50 revolution­aries were hanged at the Alipore Central jail.

The landscapin­g has been done inside the correction­al home.

A light and sound show similar to the one in the Cellular Jail in Andaman has been proposed.

The main purpose of the museum is to inform the younger generation about the Independen­ce movement. Bengal, Punjab and Maharastra had played the major role in the revolution­ary movements in the country.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took the initiative to restore the jail buildings and set up a museum

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