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Country
  
India

District
  
Kalimpong

ISO 3166 code
  
IN-WB

State
  
West Bengal

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Vehicle registration
  
WB

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Bindu is a small hamlet or village in the Kalimpong district of West Bengal, India.

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Map of Bindu, West Bengal 734319

Geography

Bindu is the last village on the Indian side bordering Bhutan. It is known for its beautiful landscape with Jaldhaka River, hills and forests, which attracts a lot of tourists. There is a conjunction of three streams at Bindu. The three streams are known as Bindu Khola, Dudh Pokhri and Jaldhaka that originates from the Kupup lake, a small glacial lake in Sikkim. The combined streams meet at Bindu to form the Jaldhaka river. There is a dam known as Bindu Dam over the Jaldhaka river which is used for controlling water supply to the Jaldhaka Hydel Project at Jhalong and acts as a bridge for crossing over to Bhutan. However, one can cross the dam only by foot. Recently steel bridge construction will be done so that light weight vehicle can pass over.

People

People of different tribes live in this village. Most of the people are engaged in orange and cardamom cultivation, which are exported to other places within India and abroad.

Hydel Project

A total 44 MWe power can be produced if it is subjected to peak flow.

References

Bindu, India Wikipedia


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