Howrah or Haora (/ˈhaʊrə/) is an industrial city in West Bengal, India, that has developed into an urban agglomeration, alongside its twin city Kolkata, as the Kolkata metropolitan area. Howrah is located on the west bank of the Hooghly River, and is the headquarters of the district, and of the Howrah Sadar subdivision of the district. It is the second largest city in West Bengal after Kolkata. Howrah is famous for hosting one of the busiest train stations in India, as well as for the four bridges that connect it to Kolkata. Howrah is currently the location of the Government of West Bengal state secretariat and the Chief Minister's Office.
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This bridge is also known as Vidyasagar bridge after Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. A landmark of Kolkata connects Kolkata to Howrah and situated over river Hooghly. One can take a better view of this place from Princep Ghat and while riding a boat over tge river Hooghly.
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Awesome place for food and spend time.Also riverside is a plus point. No of food stalls and other stalls are there
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Some OLD photographs are kept to tell about history, but they are kept in one corner and so high that one cannot really read or understand what it is, I would rather recommend a rail museum with all these. Huge station and well maintained, the cafeteria in Old building is good
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