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Dinajpur Dakshin, or South Dinajpur, is a district located in the state of West Bengal. The district is known for its agricultural economy, with rice, jute, and tea being the primary crops grown. It is rich in cultural traditions, and the town of Balurghat, the district headquarters, is famous for its old temples, such as the famous Dargah of Khwaja Jahan Ali. Dinajpur Dakshin is also an important religious and spiritual center for Hindus and Muslims alike, with various temples, mosques, and shrines scattered across the region. The district's landscape is dotted with numerous ponds, rivers, and agricultural lands, giving it a peaceful, rural charm. South Dinajpur is well-connected to other regions of West Bengal and Bangladesh, making it a vibrant and important part of the border region, with rich cultural and economic exchanges taking place.