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Palpara

A trip to palpara and kamalpur of chakdaha nadia district west bengal


Palpara is a small village located in Nadia district in the state of West Bengal, India. It comes under Chakdaha municipality. The Palpara railway station is 59 km from Sealdah station. Palpara is famous for its 17th century Terracotta Kali Temple which is now comes under The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)[1].

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Palpara


Education

Palpara has one Secondary School, Palpara Vidyamandir and one H.S School, Bhawanipur Sukanta Vidyaniketan.

Religion

The people are mostly Bengali Hindus, but notable number of Bengali Muslims live here. In the Tomb (Majar) of 'Ajgubitala' both the community Hindu and Muslims visit and pray regularly. Christians are very less in numbers.

Culture

People are peace-loving. Durgapuja, Kali puja, Saraswati puja are widely celebrated. The Muslims celebrate Eid.

References

Palpara Wikipedia