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There was a hospital maintained by the [[Rajputana-Malwa State Railway]]. | There was a hospital maintained by the [[Rajputana-Malwa State Railway]]. | ||
It was one of those railway colonies along the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway whose Railway Institute dances were so well regarded that people would travel for up to six hours by train to attend.<ref>[https://www.thestatesman.com/supplements/the-anglo-indian-legacy-saga-106491.html | It was one of those railway colonies along the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway whose Railway Institute dances were so well regarded that people would travel for up to six hours by train to attend.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20201101231007/https://www.thestatesman.com/supplements/the-anglo-indian-legacy-saga-106491.html "The Anglo-Indian legacy saga"] by R V Smith Nov 26 2015 ''The Statesman'', now archived. </ref> | ||
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Place Name: | Phulera |
State/Province: | Rajasthan |
Country: | India |
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Rajputana-Malwa State Railway from 1900 Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway |
Phulera was situated in Jaipur State. It was an important railway colony on the Rajputana-Malwa State Railway, from 1900 became the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway
There was a hospital maintained by the Rajputana-Malwa State Railway.
It was one of those railway colonies along the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway whose Railway Institute dances were so well regarded that people would travel for up to six hours by train to attend.[1]
Spelling variants
Phulera, Phalera, Phelera
See Also
External links
- "Jaipur State" Imperial Gazetteer of India' Volume 13, page 382.
References
- ↑ "The Anglo-Indian legacy saga" by R V Smith Nov 26 2015 The Statesman, now archived.