Hetampur


title: "Hetampur" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["villages-in-birbhum-district"] topic_path: "general/villages-in-birbhum-district" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetampur" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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nameHetampur
settlement_typeTown
image_skylineHetampur Royal Palace.jpg 04.jpg
image_captionHetampur Royal palace
pushpin_mapIndia West Bengal
pushpin_label_positionright
pushpin_map_captionLocation in West Bengal, India
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndia
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name1West Bengal
subdivision_name2Birbhum
established_title
unit_prefMetric
population_total2,388
population_as_of2011
population_footnotes
population_density_km2auto
demographics_type1Languages
demographics1_title1Official
timezone1IST
utc_offset1+5:30
postal_code_typePIN
postal_code731124
area_code91 3462
area_code_typeTelephone/STD code
iso_codeIN-BR
blank1_name_sec1Lok Sabha constituency
blank1_info_sec1Birbhum
website
demographics1_info1Bengali, English
blank2_name_sec1Vidhan Sabha constituency
blank2_info_sec1Dubrajpur
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Hetampur is a large village in Suri Sadar subdivision of Birbhum District in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is situated near Dubrajpur. The village is famous for the Royal and historical palace.

Geography

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Location

Hetampur is located at .

Demographics

As of the 2011 Census, Hetampur had a population of 2,388; 1,188 males and 1,200 females, giving a ratio of 1010 compared to the West Bengal state average of 950. There were 282 children aged 0–6 and a child sex ratio of 1104, compared to the West Bengal state average of 956.

Hetampur village had a literacy rate of 76.21%, compared to 76.26% of West Bengal- male literacy was 84.82% and female was 67.59%

Education

At Hetampur Krishna Chandra College, popularly known as Hetampur Mahavidyalaya is one of the reputed and oldest college of the West Bengal. There are also few schools and training institutes such as Hetampur Raj High School, Hetampur Girls’ High School, St. Andrus, Hetampur Model School, DAV Public School, Rabindra Najrul Smrit B. Ed College, Hetampur Rajbati Primary Teachers Training Institute etc.

Culture

Rajbari

The Rajbari was built in the shape of a castle with 999 doors which has given it the name Hetampur HajarDuari. (hajar is one thousand in Bengali, duari means doored). Hetampur Rajbari has been used by film directors such as Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen, Tarun Majumdar, Raja Sen, Dilip Roy, Sandip Ray and others in many Bengali films – Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, Abhijan, Mrigaya, and Ganadebata.

Temples

Hetampur has many interesting terracotta temples in various styles of architecture. During the late 1940s till about 1952 Indian artist Mukul Dey conducted detailed photographic survey of Birbhum-Barddhaman group of terracotta temples. He visited Hetampur and photo recorded the Gol-Mandir, the Chandranath Shiva temple and the Dewanji temples here. Chandranatha Siva Mandir in Hetampur of Dubrajpur, Birbhum built in 1847 is Octagonal pinnacled - Naba Ratna type with terracotta on three sides. Dewanji Mandir nearby is tightly ridged Rekha type with small terracotta facade of 19th century Birbhum-Barddhaman style having rich terracotta on two sides. Out of these three temples, the Gol-Mandir temple is no longer in existence at Hetampur. Its memory survives only in the photographs by Mukul Dey. A portrait of Queen Victoria, European nuns and priests form the theme of decoration on a 19th-century temple in Hetampur.

Temple picture gallery

File:Temple of Dewanji Hetampur.JPG|Dewanji temple File:Dewanji temple of Hetampur in Birbhum district 16.jpg|Terracotta carvings in Dewanji temple File:Chandranath Shiva temple of Hetampur in Birbhum district 44.jpg|Chandranath Shiva temple File:Chandranath Shiva temple of Hetampur in Birbhum district 27.jpg|Terracotta carvings at Chandranath Shiva temple

Fair

Bipracharan Chakravarty of the Hetampur Raj family started a Saraswati Puja at Hetampur. His grandson, Ramranjan, started a 3-days fair on the occasion. The fair continues on the grounds of the Hetampur Rajbari. Gurusaday Dutt had once presented raibeshe bratachari during the fair. Many renowned personalities were invited to attend the fair and some of them came. Hetampur Royal Theatre and Ranjan Opera had their inaugural shows at the fair.

References

References

  1. "Hetampur Population - Birbhum, West Bengal". Census 2011.
  2. "Hetampur". Birbhum district administration.
  3. "Hetampur Rajbati Primary Teachers Training Institute". Hetampur Rajbati PTTI.
  4. (2023-12-11). "শীতের ছোট্ট ট্রিপে চলুন হেতমপুর রাজবাড়ি! এই বাড়িতেই হয়েছিল গুপি-বাঘার শ্যুটিং".
  5. (October 2010). "Where history speaks in whispers". The Statesman, 20 January 2007}} {{Dead link.
  6. Amitabha Gupta. "Tales of a palace: Exploring the built heritage of Hetampur".
  7. "Mukul Dey Archives". Chitralekha.
  8. Mukhopadhyay Aditya, ''Birbhumer Mela'', ''Paschim Banga '', Birbhum Special Issue, February 2006, {{in lang. bn, pp. 203-214, Information & Cultural Department, Government of West Bengal.

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