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Queen of Hills Darjeeling
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SUNDERBANS
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sea shores
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FOREST OF BENGAL
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SHANTINIKETAN
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About Bengal weekend

To sum up, in a word, Bengal is a Blessed Land. In Bengali, we refer to the State as Sonar Bangla, a land that has an evergreen golden hue about it, which emanates from the endless fields of crops and the large and innumerable orchards dotting the entire landscape. Crisscrossed by rivers, wide, deep, and mountainous; the majestic Himalayas in the North with gorgeous hill resorts; the deep and mysterious Sunderbans forests (a World Heritage Site), home of the famous Royal Bengal Tiger; a plateau with folk habitations and red soil in the West; the Bay of Bengal with its sea resorts in the South and the charming, cosmopolitan, welcoming and colorful cities led by the capital Kolkata (Calcutta), the land of Bengal is always one for the album of every traveler and tourist in the world. You can make your own unforgettable sweet memories in Bengal, which also hosts one of the largest cultural festivals of the world-the Durga Puja, in late September/October every year. This website is, therefore, a labour of our love for our land-a labour, which will never be complete since there are just too many places to visit, discover and spend time in, the State. We thought of creating a site, which can introduce you to the diversities that the State has and how you can go about visiting them. We shall continue with our endeavor and try and improve upon the site continuously as we go forward.

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Hills

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A hill is a natural landform that rises above the surrounding terrain. Hills can vary in size and steepness and are often formed by erosion, tectonic activity, or volcanic processes.

Forest

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A forest is a large area of land dominated by trees, covering a wide range of climates, ecosystems, and vegetation types across the world. Forests are found on every continent except Antarctica, and they play a critical role in regulating the Earth’s climate, storing carbon, supporting biodiversity, and providing resources and livelihoods for millions of people.

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“River side” refers to the area or location alongside a river. This area can be a popular spot for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, picnicking, or simply enjoying the scenery. Many cities and towns have developed their riverfront areas into attractive destinations for tourists and locals alike, with parks, walkways, and other amenities. The river side can also be home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, fish, and other aquatic creatures.

Plains

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This type of land is often characterized by grasslands or fields, and it is commonly used for farming, grazing livestock, or other agricultural purposes. Additionally, “plain land” could also refer to any flat and open area that is suitable for building or development.

Sea

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A sea is a large body of salty water. There are particular seas and the sea. The sea commonly refers to the ocean, the wider body of seawater. Particular seas are either marginal seas, second-order sections of the oceanic sea (e.g. the Mediterranean Sea), or certain large, nearly landlocked, saltwater lakes

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A plateau is a large, flat, elevated area of land that rises sharply above the surrounding terrain on at least one side. Plateaus can range in size from a few square kilometers to thousands of square kilometers, and they can be found on every continent. Plateaus are often formed by geological processes such as volcanic activity or the lifting and folding of the earth’s crust.

About

The Bengal Chamber

The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, India’s oldest institution of its kind, traces its origins to 1833. The Chamber, a not-for-profit organization registered under section 8 of the Companies Act 2013, has played a pioneering role as a helmsman, steering the evolution of Commerce and Industry in India. The Chamber reviewed and commented upon some of the most critical legislations in the country. The Bengal Chamber was involved in the conceptualization of the airport in Kolkata and the Howrah Bridge and had lobbied for creation of overland trade routes with China through Tibet. The Bengal Chamber has helped in the formation of a slew of educational and cultural institutions – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), Nazrul Manch and the Academy of Fine Arts apart from bringing to Kolkata the son-et-lumiere at the Victoria Memorial.
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