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'''West Bengal''' is a state in the eastern region of [[India]]. It is the fourth most populous state in India, with over 91 million inhabitants. The state capital is [[Kolkata]], formerly known as Calcutta. West Bengal is known for its rich culture, literature, and history.
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== Geography ==
'''West Bengal''' is a state in the eastern region of [[India]] along the [[Bay of Bengal]]. With over 91 million inhabitants, it is India's fourth-most populous state. It has an area of 88,752 km² (34,267 sq mi). It is bordered by the countries of [[Bangladesh]] to the east, and [[Nepal]] and [[Bhutan]] to the north. It is also bordered by the Indian states of [[Odisha]], [[Jharkhand]], [[Bihar]], [[Sikkim]], and [[Assam]]. The state capital is [[Kolkata]], the seventh-largest city in India. The main ethnic group is the [[Bengalis]], with [[Bengali language|Bengali]] being the official language.
West Bengal is located on the eastern bottleneck of India, stretching from the [[Himalayas]] in the north to the [[Bay of Bengal]] in the south. The state has a total area of 88,752 square kilometers. It shares international borders with [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], and [[Nepal]], and domestic borders with five other Indian states: [[Bihar]], [[Jharkhand]], [[Odisha]], [[Sikkim]], and [[Assam]].


== History ==
==History==
The history of West Bengal dates back to the [[Indus Valley Civilization]]. It was a part of several ancient pan-Indian empires, including the [[Maurya Empire]] and [[Gupta Empire]]. During the British colonial period, it was a center of revolutionary activities, leading to the independence of India. Post-independence, West Bengal experienced significant political and social changes.
[[File:Sasanka_Deva_king_of_Gauda_circa_600-630.jpg|thumb|left|Sasanka Deva, king of Gauda circa 600-630]]
The history of West Bengal is intertwined with the history of the larger region of [[Bengal]], which was a major center of the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] and later the [[Maurya Empire]]. The region was ruled by several major dynasties, including the [[Gupta Empire]], the [[Pala Empire]], and the [[Sena dynasty]].


== Culture ==
In the early 7th century, the region was ruled by [[Sasanka]], the king of [[Gauda]], who is considered the first independent king of Bengal. The region later came under the control of the [[Delhi Sultanate]] and the [[Mughal Empire]].
West Bengal has a rich cultural heritage. The state is known for its contribution to Indian literature, cinema, music, and fine arts. It is the birthplace of many famous personalities, including [[Rabindranath Tagore]], the first non-European Nobel laureate.


== Economy ==
[[File:Asia_800ad.jpg|thumb|right|Map of Asia in 800 AD]]
The economy of West Bengal is the sixth-largest state economy in India. It is primarily based on agriculture, with rice being the principal food crop. Other major sectors include steel, mining, and textiles.
During the [[British Raj]], Bengal was a major center of the [[Indian independence movement]]. The [[Partition of Bengal (1947)|partition of Bengal]] in 1947 led to the creation of the state of West Bengal as part of the newly independent India.


== Education ==
==Geography==
West Bengal has a literacy rate of 77.08%, according to the 2011 census. The state is home to some of the premier educational institutions in India, such as the [[University of Calcutta]], [[Jadavpur University]], and [[Indian Statistical Institute]].
West Bengal is located in the eastern part of India and is characterized by a diverse geography. The state stretches from the [[Himalayas]] in the north to the [[Bay of Bengal]] in the south. The northern part of the state is mountainous, while the southern part is a fertile plain.


== Politics ==
The [[Sundarbans]], a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the southern part of the state and is home to the [[Bengal tiger]].
The politics of West Bengal is dominated by the [[All India Trinamool Congress]], with [[Mamata Banerjee]] as the current Chief Minister. The state has a unicameral legislature, the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]], with 294 seats.
 
[[File:Panthera_tigris_tigris.jpg|thumb|left|Bengal Tiger]]
 
==Economy==
West Bengal has a mixed economy, with agriculture, industry, and services all playing important roles. The state is a major producer of [[rice]], [[jute]], and [[tea]]. The [[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]], a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a major tourist attraction.
 
[[File:Darjeeling_Himalayan_Railway.jpg|thumb|right|Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]]
 
==Culture==
West Bengal has a rich cultural heritage, with a long tradition of literature, music, and art. The state is known for its [[Bengali literature]], which includes the works of [[Rabindranath Tagore]], the first non-European Nobel laureate in literature.
 
The state is also known for its [[Durga Puja]] festival, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm.
 
==Politics==
West Bengal has a parliamentary system of government, with a [[Governor of West Bengal|Governor]] as the head of state and a [[Chief Minister of West Bengal|Chief Minister]] as the head of government. The state has a unicameral [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly|legislative assembly]].
 
==Related pages==
* [[Bengal]]
* [[Kolkata]]
* [[Sundarbans]]
* [[Darjeeling]]


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File:Sasanka_Deva_king_of_Gauda_circa_600-630.jpg|Sasanka Deva, king of Gauda circa 600-630
File:Asia_800ad.jpg|Map of Asia in 800 AD
File:Firoz_Minar.JPG|Firoz Minar
File:Pope1880BengalPres2.jpg|Pope 1880 Bengal Presidency
File:Subhas_Chandra_Bose_NRB.jpg|Subhas Chandra Bose
File:Darjeeling_Himalayan_Railway.jpg|Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
File:Kalinagar_Floods_B.JPG|Kalinagar Floods
File:Panthera_tigris_tigris.jpg|Bengal Tiger
File:Arabari.jpg|Arabari
File:Governor's_House.jpg|Governor's House
File:West_Bengal_State_Legislative_Assembly_House,_Kolkata.jpg|West Bengal State Legislative Assembly House, Kolkata
File:Calcutta_High_Court.jpg|Calcutta High Court
</gallery>
<gallery>
File:Sasanka_Deva_king_of_Gauda_circa_600-630.jpg|Sasanka Deva, king of Gauda circa 600-630
File:Asia_800ad.jpg|Asia in 800 AD
File:Firoz_Minar.JPG|Firoz Minar
File:Pope1880BengalPres2.jpg|Pope 1880 Bengal Pres
File:Subhas_Chandra_Bose_NRB.jpg|Subhas Chandra Bose
File:Darjeeling_Himalayan_Railway.jpg|Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
File:Kalinagar_Floods_B.JPG|Kalinagar Floods
File:Panthera_tigris_tigris.jpg|Bengal Tiger
File:Arabari.jpg|Arabari
File:Governor's_House.jpg|Governor's House
File:West_Bengal_State_Legislative_Assembly_House,_Kolkata.jpg|West Bengal State Legislative Assembly House, Kolkata
File:Calcutta_High_Court.jpg|Calcutta High Court
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 10:57, 23 March 2025

State in eastern India



West Bengal is a state in the eastern region of India along the Bay of Bengal. With over 91 million inhabitants, it is India's fourth-most populous state. It has an area of 88,752 km² (34,267 sq mi). It is bordered by the countries of Bangladesh to the east, and Nepal and Bhutan to the north. It is also bordered by the Indian states of Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Sikkim, and Assam. The state capital is Kolkata, the seventh-largest city in India. The main ethnic group is the Bengalis, with Bengali being the official language.

History[edit]

Sasanka Deva, king of Gauda circa 600-630

The history of West Bengal is intertwined with the history of the larger region of Bengal, which was a major center of the Indus Valley Civilization and later the Maurya Empire. The region was ruled by several major dynasties, including the Gupta Empire, the Pala Empire, and the Sena dynasty.

In the early 7th century, the region was ruled by Sasanka, the king of Gauda, who is considered the first independent king of Bengal. The region later came under the control of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire.

Map of Asia in 800 AD

During the British Raj, Bengal was a major center of the Indian independence movement. The partition of Bengal in 1947 led to the creation of the state of West Bengal as part of the newly independent India.

Geography[edit]

West Bengal is located in the eastern part of India and is characterized by a diverse geography. The state stretches from the Himalayas in the north to the Bay of Bengal in the south. The northern part of the state is mountainous, while the southern part is a fertile plain.

The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the southern part of the state and is home to the Bengal tiger.

Bengal Tiger

Economy[edit]

West Bengal has a mixed economy, with agriculture, industry, and services all playing important roles. The state is a major producer of rice, jute, and tea. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a major tourist attraction.

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

Culture[edit]

West Bengal has a rich cultural heritage, with a long tradition of literature, music, and art. The state is known for its Bengali literature, which includes the works of Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European Nobel laureate in literature.

The state is also known for its Durga Puja festival, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm.

Politics[edit]

West Bengal has a parliamentary system of government, with a Governor as the head of state and a Chief Minister as the head of government. The state has a unicameral legislative assembly.

Related pages[edit]