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In pics: Check what's inside Fort William as Indian Army Opens Kolkata's Grand Fort to public

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By Kamalika Sengupta  Mar 24, 2023 2:06:14 PM IST (Updated)

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The Indian Army's Eastern Command has opened its headquarters Fort William in Kolkata to the public for "heritage" walks. Built as a symbol of the British Raj, this enduring fortification houses magnificent buildings of historical importance. Not open to the public without permission, which is tough to acquire otherwise, News18 takes you on an exclusive journey through never-seen-before parts of Fort William. The heritage walk was recently experienced by West Bengal governor CV Ananda Bose and chief minister Mamata Banerjee. (Image: Kamalika Sengupta/News18)

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The history of Fort William: Fort William was named after King William III. In history, two forts have been mentioned in Kolkata — one (now in the General Post Office region of Kolkata) was built around 1660 and captured by Nawab Siraj-ud-Dullah and the second built, thereafter, was Fort William in 1775 by the British Raj. The edifice showcases the history of the East India Company and the Indian forces, and now acts as the headquarters of Indian Army's Eastern Command. The tunnel-like East Gate (Pictured) is one of the original entry points to Fort William, Kolkata. (Image: Kamalika Sengupta/News18)

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