Belda


Belda is a village of Narayangarh Block under Kharagpur subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in West Bengal, India. It is located approximately 35 km south of Kharagpur town, 50 km from district headquarter Midnapore and 165 km from the state capital city Kolkata/Calcutta. NH 60 and SH 5 cross at Belda. It is also well connected by railways and also known as 'The Gateway to Odisha'. Thus, Belda plays an important role in connecting eastern India with southern India. Due to its easy access from different parts, it is a good business center.

Geography

Belda is located at. It has an average elevation of 12 metres. The gram panchayats Belda-I and Belda-II are located in the Narayangarh development block in the Kharagpur subdivision of the Paschim Medinipur district. Belda is the headquarters of the Narayangarh Development Block.

Demographics

As per 2011 Census of India Belda had a total population of 762 of which 386 were males and 376 were females. Population below 6 years was 75. The total number of literates in Belda was 665.

Police station

Belda police station has jurisdiction over Dantan II CD Block.

Transport

is under the administrative control of the South Eastern Railway. The station is located about from Digha and is on the Kharagpur-Puri line. The main train connections include East Coast Express, Sri Jagannath Express and Dhauli express. Computerized Reserved and Unreserved ticketing facility is available here. The major railhead close to the station is Kharagpur Junction Railway Station.

Cultures and Festivals

Belda celebrates most of the common Bengali festivals. Most important festival is Durga Puja, which attracts thousands of people. Kali puja is another popular one. Other festivals includes Saraswati puja, Basanti puja. Dassera and Diwali are popular among the Gujrati communities living in this town.
And most popular Mela of Basanta Utasab.
Satyanarayan Mandir is one of the mandir where Navratri is celebrated with a bright, elegant and traditional dance style called Garba. It attracts Gujaratis from places far as it is still conducted in traditional form and is still pure in devotion of Maa Ambi and also ratha jatra.
Almost all type of religious people stay at Belda. And because of these reason, not only all Bengali festivals, the other religious festivals also happens at Belda grandly like Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, Muharram, Mahavir Jayanti, Basanta Utsab etc.

Education

Schools

  1. Hemchandra Kanungo- Born in Radhanagar he was an Indian nationalist and a member of the Anushilan Samiti.