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5-630: Amta is a census town in West Bengal, India. Amta or AMTA may also refer to: Amta Amta is a census town in Amta I CD Block in Uluberia subdivision of Howrah district in the Indian state of West Bengal . Amta is located at 22°34′24″N 88°0′58″E  /  22.57333°N 88.01611°E  / 22.57333; 88.01611 . As per 2011 Census of India Amta had

10-535: A total population of 16,699 of which 8,454 (51%) were males and 8,245 (49%) were females. Population below 6 years was 1,522. The total number of literates in Amta was 12,918 (85.12% of the population over 6 years). Since 2000 Amta is served by a broad gauge line but earlier it was served by the 45-km Howrah-Amta narrow-gauge route of the Martin's Light Railways , a private rail service established in 1892. The rail company

15-423: Is known as one of the popular tourist spots and picnic places of Howrah district. AMTA SWAPNA DEKHAR UJAN GANG : One of the leading voluntary organisations of Howrah district situated at Udang, Amta-i. It's a government registered voluntary organisation. They serve as a non-profit organisation to the people. They help economically backward students & distress people. Their humble effort is really appreciable. It

20-649: The Ramakrishna mandir. Although it is said that this shrine is one of the fifty-one Shakti Peetha but research finds any support but it is mentioned in the Chandi-mangal of Mukundarama Chakravarti, a masterpiece of 16th-century Bengali literature. There is no such date plaque fund at the old shrine. Udang Kalimata Ashram : popularly known as Ashram. This is a holy place situated 6 km away from Amta town. There are four well decorated temples( Kali, Shiva, Krishna, Soni) in this ashram. Nowadays, Udang Kalimata Ashram

25-511: Was shut down in 1971. Amta railway station is part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway railway system. The structure that adorns the streets of Amta is the popular Hindu Temple, Melai Chandi Mandir. Dedicated to Goddess Kali. The enclosed mandir complex is about 25 m x 35 m (approx) with four doors of each side that hosts. Gateway with office and service area, Nat mandir, an aatchala Durgeswar Shiva mandir and recently build

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