Kharagpur

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      The moment we hear name of  the place Kharagpur, first and foremost thing that come in our mind is about IIT Kharagpur and railway station. It's quite obvious as  Kharagpur has been known as first Indian Institute of technology since May 1950. Also it has one of the largest railway workshops in India, and the third longest railway platform in the world (1072.5 m). It's an Industrial city located in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal.              Kharagpur junction                    IIT KHARAGPUR          Name of this place as Kharagpur was given by its 12th king Mallabhum Dynasty, kharga malla. It's said that initially it was part of Hijli kingdom and ruled by oriya rulers under Gajapati kings of Odisha.       In 16th century this place was said to be a small village surrounded by a dense forest. Only habitant based over there was Hijli which was a small island village situated on the banks of the Rasalpur river in the delta of bay of Bengal. Later in the yea

Deolo and Durphin hill

                                      Deolo hill
           All of us are mostly aware about the hill station Kalimpong. We might have visited their multiple times. But there is one interesting fact to know about that place and i.e Kalimpong stands between two another big hills which is known as Deolo and Durphin
Deolo hill
Durphin hill
     Deolo hill makes an distance of 1704 mt feet and is the highest point of Kalimpong. Durphin Dara makes an distance of 4501 ft from the sea level. 
    
          You will find Zang Dhok Palri Monastery on top of the hill which was consecrated by the Dalai Lama in 1976. This hill offers an 360 degree view of Kalimpong and neighbouring regions. 
     
Tharpa choling
      Durphin Dara is popularly known for  monastery "Tharpa choling". This place is also referred to as the Durpin monaster. Tharpa choling  was established in the year 1922 which was founded by Tibetans in 14th century. This Gompa belongs to the Yellow Hat Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
           
             Lower down the hill there is another Buddhism monastery named as Thongsa gompa which is one of the oldest monastery in that area and was found in the year 1692. In prehistoric ages Tibetan traders use to pay homage to the gods for safely having crossed the treacherous trails. 
         Kalimpong is one of the famous hill station in West Bengal  because it used to be the gateway for trade between Britain and India during the British era. It is also famous owing to the several avenues for adventure in the region.

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