Haldibari community development block, Administrative block in Mekhliganj subdivision, India
Haldibari is an administrative block in Cooch Behar district that covers flat terrain with marshy regions. The area encompasses 57 inhabited villages managed through six local governance units.
The area was established as an administrative block to organize local governance across this rural region. This structure developed to serve the growing needs of village communities.
The area maintains strong ties to Bengali traditions and rural crafts that remain part of everyday life in the villages. These practices shape how communities gather and work together.
The area has a rural hospital and several health centers offering basic medical care. Visitors should know that the monsoon season presents challenges for movement through the region.
The Teesta River flows through the area and creates fertile alluvial soil that supports multiple harvests per year. During monsoon season, this same river brings flooding that shapes life in the villages.
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