Alibag Explained

Alibag
Settlement Type:Coastal City
Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Pushpin Map:India Maharashtra
Pushpin Label Position:right
Coordinates:18.64°N 72.88°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Type3:Taluka
Subdivision Name1:Maharashtra
Subdivision Name2:Raigad
Subdivision Name3:Alibag
Leader Title:President Alibag Municipal Council
Leader Name:Prashant Naik
Leader Title2:Vice President Alibag Municipal Council
Leader Name2:Mansi Mhatre
Leader Title3:Chief Officer Alibag Municipal Council
Leader Name3:Mahesh Chaudhary
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:0
Population Total:20743
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Native
Demographics1 Title2:Official
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:Postal Index Number
Postal Code:402 201
Area Code:02141
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Demographics1 Info1:Konkani
Demographics1 Info2:Marathi
Blank Name:Climate
Blank Info:Tropical savanna climate
Population Demonyms:Alibagkar, Alibaugkar

Alibag, also known as Alibaug (Pronunciation: [əlibaːɡ]), is a coastal city and a municipal council in Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. It is the headquarters of the Raigad district and is south of the city of Mumbai. Alibag is part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and is situated at a distance of about 96 km from Mumbai and 143 km from Pune.

Alibag is a holy place for Padmakshi Renuka, who is also known as the goddess of Konkan.

History

Alibag was founded in the 17th century by the Admiral of the Maratha Navy Kanhoji Angre.

Alibag and its surrounding villages are the historic hinterlands of Bene Israel Jews. According to Indian Jewish historian Esther David, Jews arrived in the region over 2000 years ago, escaping persecution from the Roman Empire, when their ship wrecked here. As they got into the business of oil-pressing and plantations, continued practising Sabbath and took holidays on Saturday, they came to be known as 'Shanvar-telis'('Saturday - Oilpeople')[1] There is a synagogue named 'Magen Aboth Synagogue' in the "Israel Alley" (Marathi ' इस्राएल आळी ' meaning Israel lane) area of the town.[2]

Etymology

A Bene Israelite named Eli (Elisha/Elizah) used to live there at that time and owned many plantations of mangoes and coconuts in his gardens. The natives started calling the place "Eli cha Bagh"(which means "Eli's garden") and in the subsequent generations the pronunciation changed to simply "Alibag", and the name stuck.[3]

Geography

Alibag is located about 120km south of Mumbai, at . The average elevation is 0 metres (0 feet). The District Government offices are located along the seacoast road.

Demographics

India census,[4] Alibag had a population of 19,491. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Alibag has an average literacy rate of 79%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 54% of the males and 46% of females literate. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age. 75% of the population speaks the Marathi language.

As of the 2011 census, Alibag town had a population of 20,743, of which 10,646 are males while 10,097 are females, and 17,431 were educated, with a literacy rate of 84%.[5]

The population of children ages 0–6 is 1833, which is 8.84% of the total population of Alibag.

Cyclones

In November 2009, Cyclone Phyan made landfall in the city. Massive damage to property was reported in the districts of Ratnagiri, Raigad, Sindhudurg, Thane and Palghar. Eleven years later, in early June 2020, severe cyclonic storm Nisarga made landfall in Alibag at peak intensity. The cyclone blew off tin and asbestos sheets from roofs and uprooted trees in Alibag. Several trees fell on houses.[6]

Places of interest

Historical

Religious

Scientific

Alibag houses a magnetic observatory that was set up in 1904.[11] It serves as one of the significant observatories forming part of a global network now run by Indian Institute of Geomagnetism. The observatory has two buildings; the first building has magnetometers that record changes occurring in the geomagnetic fields. The second building consists of precision recording instruments, which give data about geomagnetic storms caused by solar storms which are shared with other countries.[11]

Transport

Road

Alibag is reached via Pen (30 km), which is on the Mumbai (108 km) – Goa road(NH-66). Alibag is situated near National Highway - 166A.[12] It is approximately 108 km from Mumbai. Alibag also has MSRTC bus connectivity mostly from Mumbai and Konkan division.

Boat services

The nearest jetty is Mandwa, from where catamaran/ferry services are available to the Gateway of India, Mumbai.

A Ro-Ro service is available from Ferry Wharf to Mandwa from where Alibag can be reached by road.

Notable people

Notable people born in Alibag include:

Education

Alibag has a Government Medical College for medical students in the district. The medical college started in the year 2022.[13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Devidayal. Namita. 15 May 2016. Alibaug's secret: A legendary drink with a Jewish connect. Times of India. 29 October 2022.
  2. News: Pinglay-Plumber. Prachi. 27 October 2022. Abraham's Footsteps. Outlook India. 27 October 2022.
  3. Book: Kaimal, Dr.Mohankumar C.. ICT For Rural Development. 2014. Laxmi Book Publications. 25 April 2019. 978-1-312-71081-8. 17.
  4. Web site: Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional). https://web.archive.org/web/20040616075334/http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999. 2004-06-16. 2008-11-01. Census Commission of India.
  5. Web site: Population finder 2011. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
  6. News: Cyclone Nisarga skips Mumbai, makes landfall at Alibag. The Economic Times. 2020-11-06.
  7. Web site: Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. 2 May 2024 . Government Central Press.
  8. News: 3 July 2021. Chhatribagh of Angria in Alibaug. Maharashtra Times. 27 October 2022.
  9. Web site: Hirakot Fort . Maharashtra Tourism.
  10. Web site: Alibag: List of Heritage Properties. Mumbai Metropolitan Region – Heritage Conservation Society.
  11. Colaba-Alibag magnetic observatory and Nanabhoy Moos: the influence of one over the other. P. B.. Gawali. M. G.. Doiphode. R. N.. Nimje. 1 September 2015. History of Geo- and Space Sciences. 6. 2 . 107–131. 10.5194/hgss-6-107-2015. free . 2015HGSS....6..107G .
  12. Web site: Other Maps of Raigad District | District Raigad, Government of Maharashtra | India.
  13. Web site: Government Medical College & Hospital, Alibag . 2022-11-27 . www.gmchalibag.in.