05 September 2013

Zero Mile Marker , Nagpur.

Trip Advisor had sent me this mail.
Nagzira, Tadoba, we have not visited as yet. It has been a long time since we visited other places. I thought it would not be proper to write a review based on information which was dated. I had not even passed the zero mile marker for some time and had no photos. I did some research as to why it is called "Zero Mile" etc and I went to Zero Mile Marker to see it from a Reviewer of Trip Advisor's point of view :-). Glad I did. Learnt a few things. So this blog is about Zero Mile Marker and a few things I learnt:-
Zero Mile Marker :-
Every geographic area has a centre ergo every country has to have a geographic centre. To the best of my knowledge, I know not of any city in the world claiming to be the geographic centre of the country. Nagpurians and Nagpur lovers have bestowed this distinction on Nagpur city, in fact, the geographic centre's location is Zero mile spot located on National Highway 7 ( from Kanyakumari to Banaras ), near Reserve Bank and Kasturchand Park Square (Latitude 21°08′59.1″N, Longitude 79°04′49.9″E )
A few years back an Indian Oil Petrol Pump which was located adjacent to this zero mile was closed. Today there is nothing at all to suggest that there once was a petrol pump.  Some effort to beautify zero mile spot has been made by planting a bit of grass,  Cycus Revoluta and other Palm Plants and statues of four stallions in full flight. But the plot of land left vacant by the petrol pump is an eye sore with bits of garbage and a forlorn look about it. Most probably it is now being used as a free parking space by customers of Savaji Bhojanalaya located there.


                                         GENERAL VIEW ZERO MILE.


Protective balustrade and zero-mile pillar

View from another anglezero mile pillar &; horses

Two views of the horses at Zero Mile.

Two views of the horses at Zero Mile.

 All major highways NH-7 ( Varanasi - Kanyakumari ) &  NH-6 (Mumbai - Sambalpur - Calcutta) and major railways trunk routes (Mumbai, Chennai, Howrah, Delhi) pass through the city and the honour of being the geographical centre is by and large true, Particularly for North-South axis. However, those who are finicky about accuracy may point out that Distances between Kanyakumari in South to Nagpur Zero Mile and further North to a point on Aksai Chinborder are 1450.3 KMs and 1591 KMs respectively. In W-E Axis, Southern most point of Sir Creek in the West to Nagpur Zero Mile and further East to the Eastern most point of Arunachal border, the distances are 1160.1 Km and 1991.3 KMs respectively. As these points are not equidistant, Nagpur is not the EXACT GEOGRAPHIC CENTER of the Country. However considering the vastness of the Indian subcontinent and the complexities in the shape of the border, it is conceded by all and everyone agrees that Zero Mile is the exact geographical centre of India. There is also a general belief that because this is the Geographical Center and therefore it is called Zero Mile. This is Wrong.  It is called zero Mile due to the location of this small pillar :

 It is called zero Mile due to the location of this small pillar.
 
This stone pillar is the reason why this spot is "zero mile".
 The inscription on the vertical face of the pillar reads  " G .T . S . STANDARD BENCHMARK. 1907 "

Horizontal stone is an integral part of the G T S standard bench mark.
Inscription on the horizontal stone reads
 " THE HEIGHT OF THE TOP OF THIS PILLAR IS 
1020.171 FEET ABOVE THE MEAN  LEVEL OF THE SEA " 
.(Note the accuracy to the THIRD degree of the decimal)

Location of G T S Pillar behind the horses at Zero mile.
Location of G T S Pillar behind the horses at Zero mile.

 The Center of the red circle painted on top of this pillar has great significance as that is the reference point of the GTS Bench Mark going through the photos I was intrigued by all this and decided to do some research. 

I learned quite a bit through google search.
A G.T.S. (A Great Trigonometrical Survey) benchmark is a permanently fixed reference survey station (or point), having known elevation with respect to a standard datum (mean sea level). This GTS, at zero-mile,  was one of the many such established with great accuracy in what can be termed as one of the most stupendous tasks in the history of science of cartography, started 200 years ago by William Lambton and completed four decades later by George Everest, which resulted in the Great Indian Arc of the Meridian. It is the GTS benchmarks like these that helped in eventually establishing that the Himalayas constituted a mountain range and Mount Everest was the highest point on the earth at 8848 meters ( 29028.87 Feet). Lots and lots of information are available on this. 
I will strongly recommend going through some of the following links.
http://www.hindu.com/fline/fl1909/19090660.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Trigonometric_Survey

Thus the GTS mark was established in Nagpur and because it was the capital of Central Provinces, this GTS Standard Bench Mark was taken as Chart Datum for extending the surveys to all the central provinces and areas beyond. Being Chart Datum all the distances to various cities were also measured from this G T S  Marker taken as "ZERO", and only the distances for some surrounding cities were then engraved on the stone slabs at the base of the ZERO MILE PILLAR. And that is how this came to be known as Zero Mile Marker.
In fact reading about that tremendous Great Trigonometric Survey Project which revolutionised the way to look at map making and cartography and significantly improved the science of cartography and map making, towering and visionary personalities of Colonel Lambton, Sir George Everest, Radhanath Sikdar and others.
Establishment of GTS at zero miles and all that is part of our history. I felt that if the local administration beautifies the plot left vacant by the petrol pump. Erects beautifully made billboards giving photographs and information about the great project and personalities it will have a great impact as the real thing would be just a few paces away. It would greatly contribute to spreading the information about zero-mile, GTS etc among parents, children, students and the general public. It could be called "ZERO MILE EDUCATION PARK". It would really be a great achievement

Inscription  on Zero Mile Pillar Reads 
" TO JUBBULPORE 170 MILES " 
" TO SEONEE 79 MILES "
(spellings as in use those days :-)

Another inscription on the Zero Mile Pillar 

Hyderabad & Chandah Distances.

Modern National Highways Distance markers.
Being located on  NH 7 it shows distances to Northern and Southern Destinations.
 as Varanasi 729 KMs, 
On the other side is Kanyakumari 1600 KMs(sorry no photo),
Chart Datum being 0 KM it is written on the side :-)


SO NOW WE KNOW THE  HOWS AND  WHYS OF ZERO MILE MARKER, NAGPUR.
Let us hope "ZERO MILE EDUCATION PARK" becomes a reality. 

2 comments:

  1. velu sir, thanks a lot, it was very educative , more power to your research.
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