Dainhat
Dainhat is a village located in the Burdwan II CD block in the Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Geography:
Dainhat is situated at 23°26′19″N 88°07′27″E. It has an average elevation of 18 meters (59 feet). The area is part of the alluvial plains of the Bhagirathi River.
Demographics:
As of the 2011 Census of India, Dainhat had a total population of approximately [Insert Population Figure Here - This needs to be sourced].
Economy:
The economy of Dainhat is primarily agrarian, with agriculture being the main occupation of the residents. Cottage industries and small businesses also contribute to the local economy. Dainhat is known for its handloom weaving, particularly the production of cotton sarees and other textiles.
Culture:
Dainhat has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its traditional festivals and fairs, including Durga Puja and Rath Yatra. The village also boasts local artisans and craftspeople who produce various handicrafts.
Transport:
Dainhat is well connected by road to other parts of Purba Bardhaman district and West Bengal. Local transport options include buses, auto-rickshaws, and cycle-rickshaws. The nearest railway station is [Insert Nearest Railway Station Name Here - This needs to be sourced].
Education:
Dainhat has several educational institutions, including primary schools and secondary schools, providing education to the local population.