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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Belgharia (Bengali: বেলঘরিয়া) is a suburb and a city north of Kolkata. It is situated near Barrackpore Trunk Road under Kamarhati Municipality. Now it has become a business hub, well connected with Kolkata through trains, buses and other means of transport.The name "Belgharia" is derived from "Bell Ghor"[ বেলঘর ]. There was a Big bell used for calling the porters for unloading and carrying jute from the boats. The oldest jetty was situated in Ariadaha on river Ganges. In 17th century Belgharia and Nimta were the biggest wholesale markets for Jute,Fish and vegetables. Belgharia is one of the stations on the main train line starting from Sealdah. This place is a suburb of Kolkata city capital of West Bengal in India. Feeder road is one of the main roads in Belghoria. Feeder road connects Belghoria to B.T. Road (i.e. Barrackpore Trunk Road) to the west and through Madhusudan Banerjee (MB) Road to Birati and consequently to Jessore Road in the east.Ramakrishna Paramhansa visited this place 8 times and the 1st time was in 1875. Ramakrishna Mission also situated here and they run a Students' Home for meritorious poor and needy students along with a 3-year Diploma Engg. College . They are also conducting relief activities with a public library and homeopathic dispensary. Swami Vijnanananda, a direct disciple of Ramakrishna also resided here.Nearest Industrial area is Kamarhatty (3 km),Companies are Agarpara Jute Mill, Allied Ceramic,ESDEE Allumina,Emami,Kamarhatty Jute Mill,Texmaco,TIL,WIMCO.A small unit of Ramkrishna Mission situated here(near belgharia flyover) which is established by Swami Vijnananandaji, Architect of Belur Math.Satyendra Nath Dutta) (Bengali: সত্যেন্দ্রনাথ দত্ত) (1882-1922), a Bengali poet, is considered the wizard of rhymes (or ছন্দের যাদুকর - chhonder jadukar in Bengali) was born at NIMTA of Belgharia, under District North 24-Parganas."@en }

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