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Malda district (Pron: maːld̪aː) (Bengali: মালদা জেলা) (also spelled as Maldah or Maldaha) is a district in West Bengal, India. It lies 347 km (215 miles) north of Kolkata, the state capital. Mango, jute and silk are the most notable products of this district. The special variety of mango produced in this region, popularly known by the name of the district, is exported across the world and is acclaimed internationally. The folk culture of gombhira is a feature of the district, being a unique way of representation of joy and sorrow of daily life of the common people, as well as the unique medium of presentation on national and international matters. According to the National Investigation Agency Malda is believed to be a hub of a fake currency racket. It is reported that 90 per cent of the fake currency that enters India from Pakistan via Bangladesh comes in from Malda which borders the neighbouring country.
District headquarters is English Bazar, also known as Malda, which was once the capital of Bengal. The district maintains the traditions of the past in culture and education. Old Malda, the town which lies just east of the confluence of the Mahananda and Kalindi rivers, is part of the English Bazar urban agglomeration. The town rose to prominence as the river port of the old capital of Pandua. During the 18th century it was the seat of prosperous cotton and silk industries. It remains an important distributing centre for rice, jute, and wheat. The area between the historical monument of Jame Masjid (1566) and the landmark of Nimasarai tower across the river Mahananda, constituted a municipality in 1867. Rice, jute, legumes, and oilseed are the chief crops in the surrounding area. Malda is the largest producer of excellent quality of jute in India. Mulberry plantations and mango orchards occupy large areas; mango trade and silk manufacture are the main economic activities. The Independence Day of Malda is 17 August 1947.
West Bengal (/wɛst bɛŋˈɡɔːl/; Bengali pronunciation: [pɔʃtʃimbɔŋɡɔ]) is a state in eastern India and is the nation's fourth-most populous state, with over 91 million inhabitants. Spread over 34,267 sq mi (88,750 km2), it is bordered by the countries of Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, and the Indian states of Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Sikkim, and Assam. The state capital is Kolkata. Together with the neighboring nation of Bangladesh, it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal.
Ancient Bengal was the site of several major janapadas (kingdoms). It was also part of large empires such as the Maurya Empire (second century BC) and Gupta Empire (fourth century AD); and part of the regional Buddhist Pala Empire (8th to 11th century) and Sena dynasty (11th–12th century). From the 13th century onward, the region was controlled by the Bengal Sultanate, Hindu kings and Baro-Bhuyan landlords under the suzerainty of the Mughal Empire, until the British East India company took control of the region from the Mughals in the late 18th century. The company consolidated their hold on the region following the Battle of Plassey in 1757 and Battle of Buxar in 1764 and by 1793 took complete control of the region. Kolkata (or Calcutta) served for many years as the capital of British controlled territories in India. The early and prolonged exposure to British administration resulted in the expansion of Western education, culminating in development of science, institutional education, and social reforms in the region, including what became known as the Bengali renaissance. A hotbed of the Indian independence movement through the early 20th century, Bengal was divided during India's independence in 1947 along religious lines into two separate entities: West Bengal—a state of India—and East Bengal—a part of the newly created Dominion of Pakistan that later became the independent nation of Bangladesh in 1971.
Tour to Gour at Malda. You can see all tourism interest at Gour in this video..like coins of ancient age, boroduari mosque, ramkeli, dakhil darwaza, selami darwaza, tomb of fateh khan, kadam rasul, chika masjid, chamkan masjid, selami darwaza, dakhil darwaza, gour fort, lukochuri darwaza, firoze minar, bais gazi wall etc.
West Bengal: Huge fire gutted two villages of Malda district. Many animals and property worth lakhs have been destroyed in this fire. SUBSCRIBE to India TV Here: http://goo.gl/fcdXM0 Follow India TV on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/indiatvnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/indiatvnews Download India TV Android App here: http://goo.gl/kOQvVB For More Videos Visit Here: http://www.indiatvnews.com/video/
A massive Muslim protest rally against Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha leader Kamlesh Tiwari for his alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammed turned violent in Malda district on Sunday, leading to arson and gunfire in which two persons reportedly sustained bullet injuries. The protesters set on fire about two dozen vehicles and attacked the Kaliachak Police Station. A group of protesters got into an argument with the driver of the bus and soon the situation spiralled out of control. As the passengers got off the bus, the protesters burnt it down. पश्चिम बंगाल के मालदा जिले में हिंदू महासभा के नेता कमलेश तिवारी के पैगंबर मोहम्मद के बारे में की गई कथित आपत्तिजनक टिप्पणी के विरोध में निकाले गए मुस्लिमों की रैली में रविवार को अचानक हिंसा भड़क उठी। करीब 2.5 लाख मुसलमानों ने नेशनल...
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The gateway to North Bengal, Malda. With its rich history and heritage, is one of the most famous tourist destinations of West Bengal. Nestled at the confluence of the Mahananda and Kalindi rivers. Malda town, with all its grace, adds to the beauty of Bengal. Malda was previously known as English Bazaar. It got that name from the English factory that was established here in 1771. From Malda, you can visit Gaur and Pandua. Gaur was the capital of three dynasties of ancient Bengal - the Buddhist Palas, the Hindu Senas and the Muslim Nawabs. Pandua, once the alternate seat of power to Gaur, has the third largest concentration of Muslim monuments in Bengal. Historical monuments include the mosque Jami Masjid (1566) and the landmark Nimasari tower across the river. The Malda Museum has a great...
Hooghly River, Kolkata, India HD, Cruise Hooghly River, Kolkata Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube The Hooghly River or the Bhāgirathi-Hooghly, called 'Ganga' traditionally, is an approximately 260 kilometres (160 mi) long distributary of the Ganges River in West Bengal, India. It splits from the Ganges as a canal in Murshidabad District at the Farakka Barrage. The town of Hugli-Chinsura, formerly Hooghly, is located on the river, in the Hooghly (district). The origins of the Hooghly name are uncertain, whether the city or the river was named first. Course The Farakka Barrage is a dam that diverts water from the Ganges into a canal near the town of Tildanga in Malda district. This supplies the Hooghly with adequate water e...
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Adina Masjid is the largest mosque to be built in Bengal. Sultan Sikandar Shah built Adina Mosque in 1373.Sultan Shah was the second sultan of the Ilyas dynasty. Adina mosque is one of the largest mosques to be built in the subcontinent and the only hypostyle mosque in Bengal. Adina is located twenty kilometres North of the town of Malda and along a major road leading to north Bengal, the 34 NH. Probably the sultan built Adina Masjid as a visual proclamation of his victory over the Delhi ruler, Firuz Shah Tughluq. The mosque is mostly in ruins today following the damages sustained during the earthquakes in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The plan of Adina Masjid was similar to the Great Mosque of Damascus. It is a rectangular, hypostyle structure, with an open central courtyard. It's ...
## Some strong language might have been used owing to extreme frustration, anger and tiredness 😝😝😝 ## FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM FOR AWESOME PICTURES AND LIFE UPDATES https://www.instagram.com/shubham_thesamael/ I along with my group decide to visit the Himalayas in West Bengal and we went up to the border of Bhutan. In the second installment of this series I portray what happened on the road from Malda to Siliguri. Bikes Used - Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 Yamaha R15 Suzuki Gixxer Honda Dazzler
The journey from NJP (New Jalpaiguri) or Siliguri to Darjeeling via Rohini Road in car is really enjoyable. In Part 1 we have covered up to Kurseong which is almost midway. In the next part we will cover the rest of the journey. Free Youtube Music Pina Colada by Silent Partner (Category -Jazz and Blues, Duration - 2.10m) We share what we love and we love to share....in all fields like Travel, event, art, fares and festivals, pets and animals, clippings of news, sports, lifestyle, entertainment, technology, humor....and what not...every week... Subscribe: https://goo.gl/ywTiZL Blog: http://www.maxinfo.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/maxinfoindia Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/+SomjitBhattacharyya/posts
National Highway 34 Condition in Bengal - NH-34 Road to Siliguri from Kolkata - NH 34 Road condition near Awalsidhi more in North 24-Parganas district of West Bengal. 2-Lane National Highway 34 Road condition near Amdanga-Awalsiddhi more which connects Naihati - Habra Road to NH 35 (Jessore Road) in 24-Parganas (North) district of West Bengal. This National Highway 34 (NH-34) Road is the main Road to go to North Bengal (Siliguri, Malda, Murshidabad, Baharampur, Nadia, Shantipur, Krishnanagar, Chakdah, Ranaghat, Pyradanga, Barasat) from Kolkata. Video shows a part of NH 34 Road (National Highway 34) condition in North 24 Pgs district near Barasat where NH-35 & NH-34 separated (divided). The expansion process of NH 34 Road in Bengal still not completed. The Widening work of National Highway ...
On Monday, the 'fact-finding' team of BJP MPs was stopped by district authorities from visiting Kaliachak in West Bengal.
The Indian Railway(Tevaga Express) running from Malda town to Kolkata Station.
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