Chandannagar
India
Also known as: Chandernagore
- Also called:
- Chandernagore
News •
ASI to temporarily shift famed French museum in Chandannagar to carry out restoration
• Feb. 28, 2025, 6:34 AM ET (The Hindu)
Woman dies in Bengal after car overturns ‘while fleeing from drunk miscreants’, police deny eve-teasing charge
• Feb. 25, 2025, 6:53 AM ET (The Indian Express)
Chandannagar, city, southeastern West Bengal state, northeastern India, just west of the Hugli (Hooghly) River and part of the Kolkata (Calcutta) urban agglomeration. It is connected by road and rail with Kolkata and Burdwan. Settled in 1673 by the French and expanded commercially, it was captured by the British in 1757 and again in 1794 but was restored to France in 1815 and remained so until 1950, when the French government officially ceded the city to the control of the Indian government. Chandernagore has several colleges affiliated with the University of Burdwan. Pop. (2001) 162,187; (2011) 166,867.