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The Living Heritage - Ode to Durand Institute

Name of Author: 
P. K. Mishra
Rating: 
5
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Blurb of Book: 
A Photobook on India's oldest Railway Club cum Institute, DURAND (now VIVEKANANDA) INSTITUTE, Asansol
Name of Publisher: 
Eastern Railway, Asansol Division, Asansol, District West Barddhaman, West Bengal
Edition of the Book: 
First
Print Year: 
2018
Print Location: 
Asansol, West Bengal
Where to buy: 
Eastern Railway, Asansol Division, Asansol, District West Barddhaman, West Bengal

Woven around the central theme of the Durand Institute, the oldest European cultural hub of the erstwhile East Indian Railway (EIR), opened at Asansol, West Bengal in the year, 1878, Mr.P. K. Mishra has related the history of railway built  heritage of the Asansol Division of Eastern Railway.  In fact, credit for the restoration of the building of the Durand Institute, now called Vivekananda Institute, goes to Mr. Mishra, when he was posted as the Divisional Railway manager there.

The book brings to life the saga of this living heritage and transports the reader to the glorious yesteryears, when this institute was the cultural lifline of EIR.  It also has the lifesketch of George Turnbull, the railway pioneer and Chief Engineer of East Indian Railway, who constructed the first railway line of 541 miles from Calcutta to Benaras between 1851 to 1863.