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Yesterdate: This day from Kolkata’s past, October 2, 1798

On this day, a deed was signed to start the process of the construction of the new Government House (Raj Bhavan) in Calcutta

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Chandrima S. Bhattacharya
Published 02.10.24, 06:30 AM

On this day, a deed was signed to start the process of the construction of the new Government House (Raj Bhavan) in Calcutta.

Governor-General Lord Wellesley was dissatisfied with the Government House that he was occupying. It was in a state of disrepair and too small, not in keeping with the idea that India “should be ruled from a palace and not from a counting house”, as he had articulated. It had been built where the south-east wing of the present house stands and was rented from Nawab Dilwar Jung, says the Raj Bhavan website. Wellesley selected architect James Wyatt’s design.

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On October 2, 1798, Nawab Dilwar Jung “signed a deed of release and assignment of the rented Government House for £13,450 and other houses and land were purchased in order to make the compound, the total cost of which, together with the £13,450 paid for the old Government House, was £71,437,” says the website.

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