Geonkhali Explained

Geonkhali
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:India West Bengal#India
Coordinates:22.2°N 88.05°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:West Bengal
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:East Midnapore
Subdivision Type3:Subdistrict
Subdivision Name3:Mahishadal
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+05:30
Postal Code Type:Pincode

Geonkhali is a village and scenic tourist spot in the Mahishadal Block of East Midnapore district of West Bengal.

Geography

Location

It is located 130 km to the south of Kolkata at the confluence of the rivers Hooghly, Rupnarayan and Damodar. At the confluence, the river is so wide as to resemble the sea, making for a spectacular sight. Geonkhali is connected to Gadiara and Nurpur by regular launch services.[1]

National Waterway

Geonkhali lies at the head of the 623-km long National Waterway 5 that includes the Hijli Tidal Canal and the East Coast Canal linking it to Orissa's Paradip and Dhamra ports and the Matai, Brahmani and Mahanadi rivers.[2]

Urbanisation

79.19% of the population of Haldia subdivision live in the rural areas. Only 20.81% of the population live in the urban areas, and that is the highest proportion of urban population amongst the four subdivisions in Purba Medinipur district.[3]

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

Economy

Water Treament Plants

Geonkhali houses several water treatment plants that supply fresh water to Haldia where the water is saline.[4]

Abandoned proposal of a shipyard project

A proposed 2,200-crore shipyard project by the Apeejay and Bharti groups at Geonkhali was abandoned in the aftermath of the Singur and Nandigram incidents following opposition by local residents to acquisition of their fertile agricultural lands. The village affected were: Bhangagora, Deulpota, Badur, Babupur and Hariballavpur.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Next weekend you can be at ... Geonkhali. https://web.archive.org/web/20090515113946/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1081123/jsp/calcutta/story_10147218.jsp. dead. 15 May 2009. The Telegraph.
  2. News: New National Waterways planned. The Hindu Business Line.
  3. Web site: District Statistical Handbook 2014 Purba Medinipur . Table 2.2 . Department of Planning and Statistics, Government of West Bengal . 21 April 2019 .
  4. Web site: Geonkhali, East Medinipur – 130 km from Kolkata.
  5. Web site: Mahishadal Update: Villagers against Apeejay, Bharati venture . Biswabrata Goswami, The Statesman, May 8, 2008 . Sanhati . 7 April 2019.