Sheoraphuli is historically famous for its
Rajbari &
Bazaar (also called Sheoraphuli hat) established by Raja Harish Chandra Roy of
Sheoraphuli Raj in 1827 is one of the largest markets for raw
commodities in the Hooghly district. It was established entirely by Raja Harishcandra of
Sheoraphuli Raj after starting the worship of Ma Nistarini, the hat grew up around the mandir and soon became the largest trade center in undivided Bengal. The
bazaar, situated at the riverside, is more than 250 years old. It also has a section for retail trading in zamindar road, the SBI main branch is also situated here. Zamindar Road is one of the oldest retail market in hooghly. There are several other super markets located at Sheoraphuli, primarily based on the two sides of G.T. Road. A few small and medium-sized factories are incorporated in here. There are few Banks along with
ATM facilities serve the people living in Sheoraphuli and nearby areas.
State Bank of India being the busiest of all has a branch at Jamindar Road and has two ATM counters. Other banks like
Allahabad Bank,
United Bank of India,
UCO Bank,
Indian Overseas Bank,
Axis Bank Icici Bank, Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank and the
Baidyabati Sheoraphuli Co-operative Bank also have their presence here. == Education ==