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Maldah, located in West Bengal, is known for its agricultural landscape, especially its mango production, with the region being famous for Langda and Himsagar varieties. It lies along the Ganges River and has a rich cultural heritage with historical sites like Gaur and Pandua, important during the medieval Bengal Sultanate. The district also celebrates Bengali festivals such as Durga Puja and Poila Boishakh. Agriculture, especially rice and mango cultivation, drives the economy. The district has a mix of Hindu and Muslim populations, contributing to its cultural diversity. Maldah has several temples, mosques, and old architectural structures, making it an important historical and religious site. Its proximity to Bangladesh also influences local trade and culture. The region is undergoing infrastructural development, improving connectivity. Education and healthcare services have also been a priority for the district. With its rich soil and culture, Maldah remains a significant agricultural and cultural hub in the state.