Jorai


Jorai is a village of Cooch Behar, West Bengal.. Jorai is of Hebrew origin and has many possible meanings. It could mean "whom Jehovah teaches," or the name of a Gadite chief, or possibly the name of a clan. However, in this case, the name is derived from a rivulet called Jorai Nodi – a tributary of the River Sankosh.
Jorai features a railway station by the same name, Jorai Railway Station and Srirampur, which belong to three separate districts, Alipurduar, Coochbehar and Kokrajhar.

Major localities

Jorai Bazaar, Aastami Ghat অষ্টমী ঘাট, Jorai High School, Jorai Railway Station, Naothowa নাওথোয়া, Paschim Rampur পশ্চিম রামপুর, Dakshin Rampur দক্ষিন রামপুর, Aashor Para আসরপাড়া, Wilson Road, Uttar Rampur উত্তর রামপুর, Madhya Rampur মধ্যরামপুর, Najirandeutikhata নাজিরান দেউতিখাতা, and Chhat Valka ছাটভল্কা.Kathaltola

Transport

Jorai Railway Station serves the areas of Jorai. This railway station lies on New Jalpaiguri–New Bongaigaon section of Barauni–Guwahati line of Northeast Frontier Railway, Alipurduar railway division.

Occupations

Most of the people rely on agriculture. Businesses such as timber, fishing, retail clothing, and shops are also common here. Assam-Bengal Commercial/Sales Tax office used to provide a large number of jobs. But post GST regime, Jorai and it's neighbour Barobisha have witnessed massive unemployment due to the unification in taxes and abolishing of State sales Tax gate, which would otherwise serve many people a source of income. Computer learning centers and railways provide other job opportunities. Jorai's connectivity with other parts has been hampered recently, after the North Bengal State Transport Corporation's bus terminus shifted from here to Alipurduar.

Cultural activities

Cultural activities started with the emergence of "Jatra" culture which was initially patronized by the late Sukumar Ghosh সুকুমার ঘোষ, the founder of Jorai Madan-mohan Bari মদনমোহন বাড়ী. Aashor para drama club, Pragati Sangha, Danpiter ashor ডানপিটের আসর, Kishore Sangha, North Bengal State Transport employees and Jorai Railways employees geared up the cultural activities further in the 1980s and 1990s.

Sports

The marathon oneday knockout football tournaments held every year witnesses a massive upsurge of spectators around its neighborhood area. However, with the advent of cricket in the 1990s, the football craze has been reduced considerably.

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