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  1. The Cellular Jail, also known as ' Kālā Pānī' (Hindi: ۘकाला पानी, transl. 'Black Water'), was a British colonial prison in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The prison was used by the colonial government of India for the purpose of exiling criminals and political prisoners.

  2. The Cellular Jail (Kala Pani) was a prison in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, used by the British to exile political prisoners. Let’s have a look at its history, location, visiting timing and other interesting facts.

  3. The horror stories of the jail had begun to spread across mainland India. In Hindi, the jail was known as Kālā Pānī, translating literally as “black waters”.

  4. Aug 9, 2017 · Known as Kala Pani or ‘black water’, Cellular Jail in Andaman & Nicobar Islands was constructed in 1896 and opened by the British in 1906 to exile political prisoners in remote isolation.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Cellular jail which is also known as Kalapani jail or Andaman jail is one of the most important national monuments from the days of Indian freedom struggle. Where is the cellular jail located? Cellular jail is located about 2km from Port Blair city center.

  6. Cellular Jail in Port Blair, also known as Kala Pani (Black Waters) is a British-built prison made up of seven wings. It was used by the British during the British occupation of India. This jail is considered the most infamous prison in India.

  7. Sep 17, 2024 · Cellular Jail. This three-storeyed prison, constructed by Britishers in 1906, is a pilgrimage destination for freedom fighters. This colossal edifice has mutely witnessed the most treacherous of inhumane atrocities borne by the convicts, who were mostly freedom fighters.

  8. Kala Pani Jail, officially known as Cellular Jail, is a historic prison located in the Andaman Islands. It was used by the British to exile political prisoners and rebels who were involved in the struggle for India's independence.

  9. The Cellular Jail is a 3-storied building with 7 wings laid out in a starfish pattern. With 696 cells, one for each person, the dimensions of these cells was only 13.5 feet by 7 feet with 3 feet by 1 feet ventilator, nearly 10 feet high from the door provided to each cell.

  10. Discover the history and legacy of Kalapani Jail, also known as Cellular Jail, on cellularjail.com. Learn about its role in India's struggle for independence and the stories of the brave freedom fighters who were imprisoned here.