Detailed description is Ausgram I is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal.HistoryMedieval historyThe area between the Damodar and Ajay was known as Gopbhum, where the Sadgope kings ruled for many centuries, prior to the advent of the Muslims. The Sur kings also occupy a somewhat mythical position in the region. Adi Sur of this dynasty is credited with having brought the five Brahmins and Kayasthas (two important upper castes in Bengal) from Kannauj in what is now Uttar Pradesh.In the 18th century the area faced massive attacks of the Bargi warriors.MovementsThis being a canal-irrigated area it had faced agitations against the imposition of taxes for canal water.Damage to embankments of the Ajay and consequent flooding was a regular problem in the Ausgram and Mangalkot area. The devastating flood of 1943 caused immense suffering and lead to a mass movement for restoration/ repair of the embankments. A massive meeting was organised at Guskara in 1944, with Uday Chand Mahtab, Maharaja of Bardhaman. However, the government did not take any action,. Ultimately, the Communist Party, which had been at the forefront of agitations for some years, provided a huge work force for the purpose and completed the repair work. It laid the foundation for the party’s popularity in the area.
Established in the recent years Ausgram I (community development block) in bardhaman, west-bengal in india.
This well-known establishment acts as a one-stop destination servicing customers both local and from other parts of the city...