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| About Krishnanagar Tourism |
Krishnanagar is the administrative
headquarters of Nadia district, known to be the land
of Shree Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the
great religious reformer of Bengal. The city
was named Krishnanagar in honour of its founder, Raja Krishnachandra, who was a
great patron of art and culture. Situated south of the Jalangi River
it is just 118 km from Kolkata and connected to it by local train. Krishnanagar
is famous for the three religious spots of Nabadwip, Shantipur and Mayapur that
are nearby. Nadia district is mainly agricultural in nature, and sugar milling
is the main industry here. Ghurni, a suburb of Krishnanagar is famous for its
coloured clay figures, animals, fruits and vegetables, which has become an art
form of Bengal. Sanskrit teaching is a unique
tradition of the district. Krishnanagar is well connected by road to different
parts of the state, and also has a railway junction. Sightseeing
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