Hooghly district
The Hooghly district is located in the state of West Bengal, India. It is named after the Hooghly River, which flows through the region. The district is known for its rich history, with several important towns, including Chandernagore and Serampore, that played significant roles during the colonial period.
Agriculture is a key part of the economy in Hooghly, with rice, jute, and potatoes being the main crops. The district also has a mix of urban and rural areas, contributing to its diverse culture and lifestyle. Additionally, it is well-connected by road and rail, making it accessible for trade and travel.