Sister Nivedita Statue

HCH7+VP8, FD Block, Sector 3, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700106, India
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Sister Nivedita Statue is a historical landmark located in Kolkata, West Bengal. The average rating of this place is 4.60 out of 5 stars based on 10 reviews. The street address of this place is HCH7+VP8, FD Block, Sector 3, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700106, India. It is about 0.39 kilometers away from the Bidhannagar railway station.

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Where is Sister Nivedita Statue located?
Sister Nivedita Statue is located at HCH7+VP8, FD Block, Sector 3, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700106, India.
What is the nearest metro station from Sister Nivedita Statue?
Sister Nivedita Statue is nearly 0.64 kilometers away from Karunamoyee Metro Station. You can go to this metro station by using the Metro MRT Green Line.
What is the nearest railway station from Sister Nivedita Statue?
Bidhannagar railway station is the nearest railway station to Sister Nivedita Statue. It is nearly 0.39 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Sister Nivedita Statue

Srijan Kundu 71 months ago

Sister Nivedita Statue is a landmark in SaltLake. It helps commuters to identify the area which is otherwise known as GD PNB island to regular commuters traveling by auto rickshaws , bus or taxi. This series of Statues placed at various islands at salt lake has made the places more easily identifiable from other one.

Nirupama Singh 47 months ago

Sister Nivedita was an Irish teacher, author, social activist, school founder and disciple of Swami Vivekananda.She spent her childhood and early youth in Ireland. From her father, a college professor, she learned the ideal of service to mankind as the true service to God. She worked as a school teacher and later also opened a school. She was engaged to marry a Welsh youth, but he died soon after their engagement. Sister Nivedita met Swami Vivekananda in 1895 in London and travelled to Calcutta (present-day Kolkata), India in 1898. Swami Vivekananda gave her the name Nivedita (meaning "Dedicated to God") when he initiated her into the vow of Brahmacharya on 25 March 1898. In November 1898, she opened a girls' school in the Bagbazar area of Calcutta. She wanted to educate girls who were deprived of even basic education. During the plague epidemic in Calcutta in 1899, Nivedita nursed and took care of the poor patients. Nivedita had close associations with the newly established Ramakrishna Mission. Because of her active contribution in the field of Indian Nationalism, she had to publicly dissociate herself from the activities of the Ramakrishna Mission under the then president Swami Brahmananda. She was very close to Sarada Devi, the spiritual consort of Ramakrishna and one of the major influences behind Ramakrishna Mission, and also with all brother disciples of Swami Vivekananda. She died on 13 October 1911 in Darjeeling. Her epitaph reads, "Here lies Sister Nivedita who gave her all to India".

Indranil Mandal 59 months ago

Good place for sight seeing and a drive by.