SUREL KOTHI Bungalow

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SUREL KOTHI Bungalow

SUREL KOTHI bungalow was built by the British during British rule in India, the name SUREL had come from the word serial. After Britishers built more than one similar Bungalow in closer vicinity, while waiting for each of them to have some unique names, the officials started referring to these bungalows as Serial 1, Serial 2. And that had become permanent names. Nobel laureate (1913)? Indian Poet Rabindranath Tagore came here and wrote CAMELIA, sitting under a Camelia tree. It was burnt during the Gorkhaland movement agitation on 22nd January 1988. This broken state historical SUREL KOTHI bungalow photo was taken at Mangpoo, West Bengal, India on 12/06/2022. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)


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