Premtala Point
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 HourPlace Type:
Landmark & Meeting PointEntry Fees:
No Charge: Premtala Point is a public junction and is free for everyone to visit. It is an open space that remains accessible to the public throughout the day and night without any tickets.
Event Contributions: During special festivals or c...No Charge: Premtala Point is a public junction and is free for everyone to visit. It is an open space that remains accessible to the public throughout the day and night without any tickets.
Event Contributions: During special festivals or cultural events held at the point, organizers might seek voluntary donations for the upkeep and management of the public festivities.Timing:
Always Open: Being a major traffic junction, Premtala Point is technically open 24 Hours. However, the surrounding shops and eateries operate from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: The most vibrant time to visit is during the Evening (...Always Open: Being a major traffic junction, Premtala Point is technically open 24 Hours. However, the surrounding shops and eateries operate from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: The most vibrant time to visit is during the Evening (6:00 PM to 8:00 PM) when the lights are on and the local "Adda" culture is at its peak.Special Events:
Language Day: On 19th May, Premtala Point becomes the site of solemn remembrance for the martyrs of the 1961 Language Movement, with floral tributes and patriotic songs.
Poila Baisakh: During the Bengali New Year in April, the point is decor...Language Day: On 19th May, Premtala Point becomes the site of solemn remembrance for the martyrs of the 1961 Language Movement, with floral tributes and patriotic songs.
Poila Baisakh: During the Bengali New Year in April, the point is decorated with 'Alpana' (floor art) and hosts vibrant cultural processions featuring traditional music.Best Photo Spots:
Statue Backdrop: The central statues at Premtala Point are the most popular spots for portraits, especially during the evening when they are illuminated by colorful spotlights.
Urban Motion: Use a slow shutter speed to capture the light trai...Statue Backdrop: The central statues at Premtala Point are the most popular spots for portraits, especially during the evening when they are illuminated by colorful spotlights.
Urban Motion: Use a slow shutter speed to capture the light trails of the passing rickshaws and cars around the junction, creating a sense of dynamic movement in your photographs.
Festive Decor: During major festivals like Durga Puja, the temporary gates and lighting at the point provide a magical and cinematic background for professional and amateur photographers.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Landmark Selfies: Take a walk around Premtala Point and click photographs with the iconic statues, which serve as the perfect backdrop to signify your visit to the heart of Silchar.
Evening Adda: Join the locals at a nearby tea stall for a glass of "Cha" and engage in a conversation about local politics, sports, or culture to experience the true spirit of the city.
Book Hunting: Visit the roadside book stalls and local bookstores around the point to find regional magazines, newspapers, and books written in the Bengali and English languages.
People Watching: Sit on one of the benches or near the pedestal and observe the rhythmic flow of life in Silchar, from students rushing to colleges to busy professionals heading home.
Sweet Tastin...Landmark Selfies: Take a walk around Premtala Point and click photographs with the iconic statues, which serve as the perfect backdrop to signify your visit to the heart of Silchar.
Evening Adda: Join the locals at a nearby tea stall for a glass of "Cha" and engage in a conversation about local politics, sports, or culture to experience the true spirit of the city.
Book Hunting: Visit the roadside book stalls and local bookstores around the point to find regional magazines, newspapers, and books written in the Bengali and English languages.
People Watching: Sit on one of the benches or near the pedestal and observe the rhythmic flow of life in Silchar, from students rushing to colleges to busy professionals heading home.
Sweet Tasting: Visit the legendary sweet shops near the point to try 'Sandesh' and 'Rasgulla', which are prepared fresh daily and are considered the best in the entire Cachar district.
Attend Events: If you are lucky, you might witness a street play, a musical performance, or a public meeting that frequently takes place at this junction during the evening hours.
Navigation Practice: Use this point as a base to explore the nearby Nazirpatty and Shillongpatty areas, which are home to some of the oldest residential bungalows in the town.
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Why Famous:
Cultural Symbolism: Premtala Point is famous for being the heart of the "Bhasha Andolan" (Language Movement) legacy, representing the soul of the Bengali-speaking population of the valley.
Protest Ground: It is the primary site for any publi...Cultural Symbolism: Premtala Point is famous for being the heart of the "Bhasha Andolan" (Language Movement) legacy, representing the soul of the Bengali-speaking population of the valley.
Protest Ground: It is the primary site for any public demonstration or candlelight vigil, serving as the voice of the common man in Silchar's local politics.
Food Landmark: The point is surrounded by legendary tea stalls and snack centers where the city's intellectuals gather for "Adda" (intellectual discussions) every single evening.
Navigational Hub: It is the most famous landmark for directions in Silchar; if you know Premtala, you can find your way to any corner of the town easily. -
Architecture:
Urban Design: Premtala Point features a circular traffic island design with a central pedestal for statues, measuring roughly 10 meters in diameter.
Statue Dimensions: The prominent statues at the point stand approximately 8 to 10 feet tall,...Urban Design: Premtala Point features a circular traffic island design with a central pedestal for statues, measuring roughly 10 meters in diameter.
Statue Dimensions: The prominent statues at the point stand approximately 8 to 10 feet tall, crafted from bronze and stone to signify local pride.
Road Connectivity: The architecture of the junction is designed to handle four-way traffic, with footpaths widened to accommodate the heavy pedestrian flow typical of the area.
Modern Additions: Recent renovations have added decorative lighting and stainless steel railings around the point, enhancing its aesthetic appeal during nighttime. -
How To Reach:
By Air: After landing at Silchar Airport, take a taxi toward the main town. Premtala Point is a major landmark, and any driver will know the location, taking about 50 minutes to reach.
By Train: From Silchar Railway Station, the point is on...By Air: After landing at Silchar Airport, take a taxi toward the main town. Premtala Point is a major landmark, and any driver will know the location, taking about 50 minutes to reach.
By Train: From Silchar Railway Station, the point is only 1. 5 KMS away. You can easily walk if you have light luggage, or take a rickshaw for a very nominal fare of around 20 Rupees.
By Road: If you are coming by bus from other parts of Assam, get down at the Capital Travel or Network Travel bus stands, which are within walking distance or a short rickshaw ride from the point.
By Local Transport: Auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws are the lifeline of Silchar. Simply tell the driver "Premtala," and they will drop you right at the junction from any part of the city within minutes. -
Weather and Best Time to Visit:
Autumn Season: The month of October is beautiful as the humidity drops and the festive spirit of Durga Puja fills the air around this central junction of the Silchar town.
Spring Season: March and April are pleasant times to visit when the l...Autumn Season: The month of October is beautiful as the humidity drops and the festive spirit of Durga Puja fills the air around this central junction of the Silchar town.
Spring Season: March and April are pleasant times to visit when the local trees are in bloom and the weather is ideal for standing out and enjoying the public culture of the point.
Twilight Visit: The transition from day to night at the point is a sight to behold as the street lights flicker on and the city's pace shifts from professional to social.
Late Night: For those who prefer peace, a visit after 10:00 PM allows you to appreciate the statues and the architecture without the constant noise of the heavy daily traffic. -
Near Tourist Places:
Police Bazar (0. 5 km), Nazirpatty (0. 2 km), Shillongpatty (0. 3 km), Women's College (0. 6 km), S. M. Dev Stadium (1. 2 km), Holy Cross School (1 km), Hospital Road (1. 5 km), Rangirkhari (2 km), Ambikapatty (1. 5 km), Silchar Lake (2. 5 km).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Be extremely careful while crossing the roads at Premtala Point as the traffic can be unpredictable and fast. Use the designated pedestrian paths wherever they are available.
Packing: Keep a small camera or a charged smartp...Health & Safety: Be extremely careful while crossing the roads at Premtala Point as the traffic can be unpredictable and fast. Use the designated pedestrian paths wherever they are available.
Packing: Keep a small camera or a charged smartphone ready for photos. A small hat or sunglasses can be helpful if you plan to stand and observe the area during the sunny afternoons.
Accommodation: The nearby Nazirpatty area offers some of the best luxury and boutique hotels in Silchar, making it a convenient base for tourists who want to stay in the city center.
Local Etiquette: When engaging in "Adda" at the tea stalls, be respectful of local sentiments and avoid controversial topics if you are not familiar with the local social dynamics.
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