That which flourished years ago is on a
verge of disappearing from the hearts of men and that which flourishes now
would soon overshadow the remnants of a glorious past. This post refers to a very special place
which is hardly remembered by many but was a flourishing Anglo-Indian hub years
ago – McCluskiegunj. This settlement lies 40 miles northwest of the
capital of Jharkhand. This settlement was founded and established by the Colonization Society of 1933- especially by Earnest Timothy McCluskie. It was home
to more than 400 Anglo-Indian families, though now only a handful remain in
this settlement.
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What is unique about this place is that no
matter what happens in the world, McCluskiegunj has never succumbed to its
modernity. Even though it is less inhabited now, it still remains full of
greenery and one breathes fresh air on entering this place. For many, it goes
unnoticed but a handful of them still continue to make it their favorite
weekend getaway .
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There are hardly any modern hotels in the
area. Thus tourists mostly spend their time in lodges and guest houses run by
the families living here. As the buildings used for accommodation facilities
are old and antique, one could feel being transported back to the heydays of
McCluskiegunj.
One very peculiar feature of this area is
the projection of its secular culture with the presence of a Mosque and a Temple in the same complex. The chance to experiment two different
religions within the boundary of a single complex often becomes a reason to
draw tourists from all over the world. However, one should note that Churches are
also present in this settlement. The St. Johns church is very famous in these
parts and often sees the descendants of the old families coming in for a mass or a
prayer. The presence of so many different religious structures makes us wonder
sometimes about the people who originally resided here. Were there more
communities other than the dominant Anglo-Indian Community? Were the Mosque and the Temple built before the Anglo-Indians came and settled here? The
origins of these structures are still being traced though no particular date
has been zeroed on till date.
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The plaque and the fountain head which are
now being protected and preserved in memory of the commemoration of this place
in 1934 by Earnest Timothy McCluskie is a sight which one should not miss in
these parts. Another interesting feature of the area is that the nearby forests
used to act as hunting grounds long ago. Thus, hutments which are now nearly in
shackles can still be seen.
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However, not all bungalows are being used
for either guest houses or school purposes. Many lie still in brambles and
shackles with stories of their own to tell. Many are just properties in which
foreigners and other Nationals have invested but are never used for staying
purposes. Few had been captured by the Adivasis and when the descendants of the
original owners came to claim it, they were driven out from the land. Some more
have stories of apparitions and ghosts being attached to them due to an
infamous suicide or a murder. But alas, one would never really come to know
about all these stories as they have been lost in the sands of time or buried
under the walls of the deserted bungalows. Many other stories must have just
come to an end with the death of their owners.But the fact that this long gone community
is trying its best to be recognized and draw in more people just to let them
know about its presence is commendable in itself.
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With this I hope I have been able to
provide you with some of the reasons why this place is a must visit and tops my
personal list of places to see before I die.
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