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Ganga valley.The geographical extension of the district is 2450` ⁰ 20”-23⁰43`30”N and 88⁰46`00”- 87⁰49`17” E. With the area of 5324 sq.km. The district is separated from Malda by the river Ganga on its north. The pear shaped district looked like an triangle with Farakka block in the north west framing apex. On
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