Chandpur, Malda

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Chandpur
Village & Gram Panchayet
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Chandpur
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Chandpur
Chandpur (India)
Coordinates: 25°22′17″N87°47′56″E / 25.371349°N 87.798996°E / 25.371349; 87.798996 Coordinates: 25°22′17″N87°47′56″E / 25.371349°N 87.798996°E / 25.371349; 87.798996
CountryIndia
State West Bengal
District Malda
Government
  Prodhanshibji
  MemberShish Mohammad
Population
5,060 (2,011)
Language
  Local Bengali
  Official Bengali
Food
  MainFish Rice
PIN Code
732125
Booth no48(A) and 48(B)
Vidhan Sabha Harischandrapur

Chandpur is a village and gram panchayat in Malda district, West Bengal, India. Chandpur's Gram panchayat is located in Chandpur. Most of the villagers are Muslim, but there are also Hindu people in the area. It contains Sadhu Baba temple which is well known in the area. Many residents work in Kolkata or Mumbai. Some have businesses or are involved in farming.

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Religion

The village contains four Juma Masjid (Mosque). One Islamic madrasah and few other Moktobs, Waktiya Masjid.

Education

The village contains four moktobs and two modern Kinder Garden schools, Chandpur children's Academy and Adarsha Sishu Bikash Shiksa Niketan. There are also government primary schools. The village also contains a Tabliki Madrasah named Chandpur Chandipur Riyajul Ulm.

Healthcare

The village has one Primary Health Center called Chandpur Primary Hospital.

Farming

Most of the villagers of Chandipur are farmers. A Krishi sambai Samiti was established here for farming development.

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