Sitai community development block, Administrative district in Dinhata subdivision, India
Sitai community development block is an administrative unit covering flat alluvial plains shaped by regional rivers in West Bengal. It spans 53 villages with electricity and water supply managed through local governance structures.
The block was established as an administrative division to support rural development and local governance in Cooch Behar. Its creation enabled more organized management of the surrounding communities.
Two major faiths shape daily life and local celebrations throughout the area. You will notice different places of worship and gathering spaces scattered across the villages.
The area is rural in character and is best explored by local roads, so allow time for travel. Visitors should expect straightforward infrastructure in the villages, where local assistance can be valuable.
Fish farming is an important local activity with dedicated areas producing significant quantities for the community. Small fish ponds dot the villages and shape the rural landscape.
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