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Sagarpara

Sagarpara
সাগরপাড়া
Town
Sagarpara is located in West Bengal
Sagarpara
Sagarpara
Location in West Bengal, India
Coordinates: 24°14′N 88°41′E / 24.23°N 88.69°E / 24.23; 88.69Coordinates: 24°14′N 88°41′E / 24.23°N 88.69°E / 24.23; 88.69
Country  India
State West Bengal
District Murshidabad
Elevation 15 m (49 ft)
Population
 • Total 25,000
Languages
 • Official Bengali, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Lok Sabha constituency Murshidabad
Vidhan Sabha constituency Jalangi
Website murshidabad.nic.in

Sagarpara is a Small town in Jalangi subdivision of Murshidabad district in the India . It has a population of around 25,000, mostly agricultural workers, and supports both Hindu and Muslim communities. It lies at the geographic co-ordinates of latitude 24.238609, longitude 88.697776.

There is a masjid situated near Sagarpara Bazaar, opposite Sagarpara High School. Sagarpara is located under Jalangi police station in West Bengal. It is 2.5 kilometres from the Padma River.

Like many other small towns in Ganges Delta, Sagarpara was a small river port during the time of Mughal. Until the year of Indian independence in 1947, it was just a small village backed by a port to ferry jute through Jalangi River, a tributary of Padma River. The Partition of India saw Sagarpara grow due to an influx of settlers from East Bengal. The Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 saw another surge of refugees in this town located only 2.5 kilometres from the Bangladesh border.

Population and commerce in Sagarpara was growing fast after 1971 due to new settlers who preferred to build a house in this town due to its high land surrounded by small rivers. The town does not get flooded because it is located on the high natural barrage side of the river. It survived like a water-locked island during devastating floods of 1978 and 1997, which forced its neighboring population to migrate into the town.

The local commerce is based on export of jute, banana, cucumber, brinjal, onion, other vegetables, grain and betel leaves. The town has nearly 3000 shops and 120 small industrial units (SIU). The city is home to large number of Marwari population who traditionally control the jute business.


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