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Sattari is a village in Malda district of the state of West Bengal, India. Sattari is known for producing mango supply, lace, and carpet work. It is the headquarters of Binodpur Gram Panchayat on which it is represented by 6 of the 13 seats.

Geography

Sattari is located at the English Bazar tehsil or community development block of Maldah district in West Bengal, India. It is situated from sub-district headquarter Malda and from the district headquarters of the English Bazar. It is at the border of English Bazar and Mothabari on the Pagla River, a tributary of the Ganges.

Weather

Climate

The accurate weather of Sattari is normally to other places in West Bengal, with a tropical climate, specifically a tropical wet and dry climate under the Köppen climate classification, with seven months of dryness and peak of rains in July to October.The cooler season from December to February is followed by the summer season from March to June.RealFeel®: 34° Winds: 7 km/h SEGusts: 11 km/h Humidity: 88%Dew Point: 26° UVIndex: 0Cloud Cover: 99% Rain: 2 mmSnow: 0 CM Ice: 0mmVisibility: 6 km Ceiling: 9144 mWet Bulb: 27°

Demographics

As of 2011 Indian Census, Sattari had a total population of 10,538, of which 5,458 were males and 5,080 were females, with a sex ratio of 930. Population within the age group of 0 to 6 years was 1,575. The total number of literates in Sattari was 4,977, which constituted 47.2% of the population with male literacy of 52.9% and female literacy of 41.1%. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population of Sattari was 55.5%, of which male literacy rate was 62.0% and female literacy rate was 48.5%. The Scheduled Castes population was 3,043. Sattari had 2318 households in 2011.

Administration

Sattari village is administrated by Binodpur Gram Panchayat of the English Bazar community development block of Malda district. Sattari is the headquarters of the village council and is represented by six of the thirteen seats; four are Muslim and two are Hindu. Sattari falls under the jurisdiction of the English Bazar Police Station.Sattari's four peoples nabs by NIA from Kolkata for possession of fake currency.
Part namePart Type
NatunparaPart-IX/9Most Rural
Jarlahipara, BazarparaPart-X/10Rural
MasjidparaPart-XI/11Rural
Basantapur, NimtalaPart-XII/12Rural
Nagarpara, Tiarpara, HeluparaPart-XIII/13Rural
Puratan Choudhurypara, Natun Choudhurypara, KhatiyatangaPart-XIV/14Rural
Titipara, Dakshin ChandipurPart-XV/15Rural
Kagmari HatparaPart-XVI/16Rural

Festivals

Almost all of the major religious festivals are celebrated, like
Some of the mostly reputed cultural fairs of the town are
Taxi cabs and buses are the best way to get around this city, with public and private bus service available within the town. There are options to rent cars and bicycles. Malda Town railway station is away, and there are no local trains.

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