Siliguri (West Bengal):Rabindranath Tagore's Gouripur House in West Bengal's Kalimpong district, where the nobel laureate stayed from 1983 to 1940 is set for a facelift.
In view of the popularity of this famous site, which was declared a heritage property in 2018, the State Heritage Commission and the state information and culture department has taken up the task to renovate the Gouripur House. Around Rs three crore has been allotted for the work.
Tagore wrote the poem "Janmodin" (birthday) sitting at this house located on the Upper Cart Road in the Durbindara area in Kalimpong district in 1938. The property was gifted to Tagore by Brajendrakishore Roy Chowdhury, the zamindar of Gouripur in Mymensingh (now in Bangladesh). The poet went to Gouripur in 1938 and stayed there till 1940. His health condition was poor and was advised by doctors to spend some days in the mountains.
Presently, tourists from across the world flock here. The repair and renovation will be undertaken while keeping its structure intact. A separate museum will be set up that will display poems written by the poet and materials used by him. Also, there will be a research centre where scholars from the country and abroad can assess important resources about Tagore.