India Languages, asked by monica47, 1 year ago

give a speech on durgapur

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Answered by deep7983
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Durgapur is a Tier-II city in Paschim Bardhaman district, in the state of West Bengal, India. Durgapur is the 3rd largest urban agglomeration after Kolkata and Asansol in West Bengal and happens to be the 2nd planned city in India after Chandigarh. Durgapur was planned by two American Architects- Joseph Allen Stein and Benjamin Polk in 1955. It is the only city in Eastern India to have an operational dry dock


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Answered by RAJIV00001
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Durgapur the fastest emerging city of West Bengal, India is growing to become one of the mega city of eastern India. Durgapur popularly known as the Steel city of eastern India is varying its image and emerging also in the fields of medical and education to become one of the multipurpose city of India. Durgapur has a huge base of industries with two key steel plants Durgapur Steel Plant and Alloy Steel Plant with their glowing township. City Centre is the nucleus of Durgapur city's administration. Durgapur is already growing for its medical facilities and educational institutes. It has many famous schools, colleges and other institutions. In the field of entertainment it has many entertainment centres richly known clubs wide range of shopping malls and magnificent parks and picnic spots. Durgapur took pride in its cultural activities though being a relatively coming up new city.

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