Girish Mancha

In the following article the impact of Girish Mancha on contemporary society will be analyzed. Since its emergence, Girish Mancha has exerted a significant influence on various aspects of daily life, ranging from culture to economics. Throughout history, Girish Mancha has been the subject of intense debate and discussion, awakening passions and generating social movements. In this sense, it is crucial to closely examine the causes and consequences of Girish Mancha's presence in our lives, as well as its potential to shape the future. With a multidisciplinary approach, this article seeks to offer a comprehensive vision of how Girish Mancha has transformed and continues to transform the world in which we live.

Girish Mancha
Girish Mancha
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General information
StatusActive
LocationBagbazar
Address76/1, Bagbazar Street Kolkata 700003
Town or cityKolkata
CountryIndia
Coordinates22°36′14.67″N 88°21′53.17″E / 22.6040750°N 88.3647694°E / 22.6040750; 88.3647694
Inaugurated1 July 1986
OwnerWest Bengal Government

Girish Mancha is a theatre auditorium located in Bagbazar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.[1] The auditorium was inaugurated on 1 July 1986 by Chief Minister of West Bengal (at that time) Jyoti Basu.[2] The auditorium was named after Girish Chandra Ghosh.[3]

The design of the auditorium was done by Public Works Department and they also do the maintenance work of this auditorium. This auditorium is under the administrative central of the Information and Cultural Affairs Department Government of West Bengal.[2] This auditorium is regularly used by different theatre groups. Girsih Mancha is one of the most active theatre auditoriums of Kolkata.[4]

References

  1. ^ Robert W. Bradnock (1993). South Asian handbook. Trade & Travel Publications. p. 486. ISBN 978-0-900751-40-0.
  2. ^ a b "Girish Mancha" (PDF). West Bengal Government. Retrieved 30 June 2012.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Entertainment in Kolkata". Kolkata Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
  4. ^ Indu Ramchandani (2000). Students' Britannica India. Popular Prakashan. p. 290. ISBN 978-0-85229-760-5.