Serampore, also known as Srirampur, is a city in West Bengal, situated on the west bank of the Hooghly River. It was a significant Danish settlement named Frederiksnagore from 1755 to 1845. Today, the city is known for its rich heritage, printing press history, and for housing the oldest college of modern education in Asia.
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Exploring Serampore In West Bengal, The Print Capital Of Early Bengal Literature
Serampore, located on the Hooghly River, approximately 30 km from Kolkata, is renowned for its Danish heritage and significant role in Bengali printing and publishing history
Serampore, a lesser-explored town in West Bengal, once had a significant Danish settlement
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Serampore, a lesser-explored town in West Bengal, once had a significant Danish settlement
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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