McCluskiegunj is also spelt as McCluskieganj and is known as Lapra by the local residents, and its often visitors. It is considered to be and is called Mini London. This little village is very different compared to other villages in India.
There’s a lot to know about McCluskiegunj and the history behind this small village of various caste and creeds but in brief, the founder Ernest Timothy McCluskie, a Calcutta based businessmen approached the Maharaja of Ratu for a piece of land that could be used to form a small township for Anglo-Indians. This was in 1932.
The request was granted and an area of ten thousand acres was given on a perpetual lease। A society was later formed and thereafter plots were prepared and families chose their areas and built their own houses. They had their respective properties registered which enabled many of them to sell-out while migrating to countries like Australia, Canada, and London etc. Many left their houses to their servants. Many just left it to nobody.
McCluskiegunj remained a jungle for years. Among the many people that remained or settled down because of their ancestral property, some remained for a few more years and on realizing the place was out of the world, shifted to cities like Kolkata and Mumbai. Then Calcutta and Bombay as known as in those days.
People lived on pensions and earnings received by selling their guavas and mangoes. Agriculture was way beyond the Anglo-Indians and they had no interest, maybe.
Now, things have changed. People are quite happy and many of them are doing quite well. The credit for the good status of McCluskiegunj obviously goes to Mr. A G DeRozario, the founder of Don Bosco Academy, McCluskiegunj. He also served as the Anglo-Indian MLA Jharkhand, and did jobs for the Anglo-Indian community as well as for the development of McCluskiegunj.
Mr. DeRozario started the school in 1997 with many motives. One of which is the well being of the Anglo-Indian families. He invited all those who showed their interest in his project. He offered people to open-up hostels in their homes. This idea clicked. There are now nearly 20 hostels catering for children studying at Don Bosco Academy, McCluskiegunj.
Currently there are approximately 700-900 students that are unequally shared among the actual number of hostels. The actual number includes hostels run by Anglos AND non-Anglos. If you had an interest for economics in school, you can gauge how the place benefits by having Don Bosco Academy.
There are two ways to get to mini London.
McCluskiegunj has a Railway station which is now being bettered. Here the official spelling goes as …ganj! Express trains like the Shaktipunj Express (Howrh- Singrauli ), Palamav Express (Patna-Barkakana), Garib Rath (Ranchi-Dehli) and two locals that are available from Chaupan to Gomoh and another, Barkakana-Dehri on sone-Mughal Sarai. She is better known as the BDM. Some trains are not daily!
By road, you will have to branch-off from a place called Bijupara. Bijupara is in-between Ranchi and Gumla. Its just around 60-65 Kilos from Ranchi to McCluskiegunj by road,Ranchi is the capital of Jharkhand state.
You can book a taxi for around Rs. 700-800 or you can avail the public transport that is the only vehicle to and from McCluskiegunj or Lapra.