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HooghlyRiver and city in West Bengal, India; population (1991) 151,800. The river is the western and most commercially important stream of the Ganges delta, providing access to Kolkata (formerly Calcutta); length 320 km/198 mi. The city is on the site of a factory set up by the East India Company in 1640, which was moved to Kolkata, 40 km/25 mi downstream, 1686–90. Alongside the River Hooghly there is a concentration of factories which process cotton, rice, and jute, and manufacture rubber goods and chemicals. Hooghly was founded by the Portuguese in 1537 and in 1651 became the first English settlement in lower Bengal, while in nearby Chinsura the Dutch set up a trading post in 1656. Hooghly and Chinsura, became a joint municipality in 1865. The Hooghly River has been adversely affected by silting, and water from the Ganges has been diverted by the Farakka barrage to increase flow and improve navigability. To accommodate bulk cargo vessels a deep-water port at Haldia has been constructed, together with a 2.5 million tonne oil refinery, operational since 1975.
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| Even the major branches of these rivers, like the Bhagirathi, Hooghly, Padma and Meghna, constantly shift course from one monsoon to the next. For Calcutta's Hooghly Bridge, which took over twenty years to complete, Schlaich + Bergermann designed an open steel grid with riveted connections, since imported weldable steel and equipment was unaffordable. Cross the bridge over the Hooghly River into the suburb of Howrah, take one of the crowded main streets, turn on another, take a one-lane alley to the left, turn into another lane perhaps 10 feet wide, step into a slender alley with an open sewer running at the edge, turn right through an opening in a concrete wall, walk to the end of a series of low-roofed hovels and there she is, home again. |
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