Lalbazar (লালবাজার) is a neighbourhood in central
Kolkata, earlier known as Calcutta, in the
Indian state of
West Bengal. It is part of the
central business district adjoining
B.B.D. Bagh area. The head quarters of the
Kolkata Police is located here (18, Lalbazar Street) and is popularly known by the same name.
History
The road leading from the north-east corner of B. B. D. Bagh to
Bowbazar was earlier known as ‘Avenue to the eastward’. It was also known as the Great Bungalo Road. The modern police office was the residence of John Palmer, one of the merchant princes of Kolkata. Earlier to that it was said to be ‘an old ruin of a house, formerly the residence of some black native.’ The house next to it was the Harmonic Tavern, the handsomest house in its day and pulled down long back.
Punishhment in old Kolkata was often by hanging. There was a gibbet at the crossing of Lalabazar and Chitpore Road (now Rabindra Sarani).
In 1768, it was said to be the best street in Kolkata.
Police HQ
The present police headquarters in Lalbazar was erected in 1919.
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