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Chhora Neelkuthi is an indigo-produced hub, that was active in colonial India. Presently, the place is situated at village Chhora under Ramnagar Gram Panchayet, Ausgram, in Purba Bardhaman district. The historical place had been used to cultivate a huge number of indigo plants and was connected with the surrounding Neel Kuthis like Kalikapur, Raipur-Supur. The buildings are almost destroyed and due to unwillingness these buildings are going downward, a vast pond,(where the raw indigo was kept for a few days) and many sub evidence are still alive there.

Remains of large ponds built during the East India Company period still remain in the vicinity of the Nilkuthi haunt. Indigo was made by dipping indigo trees in those basins. That work was done by the local people. Sometimes the whip fell on his back. If someone died due to torture, the body would have disappeared. They were hidden in well-made by indigo planters. From that dungeon, the pigs are still crying. Even today the residents of Kalikapur hear it. That is why stories and fears are still lingering around Nilkuthi.