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navigate by keyword : 1923 alankarpur also amrabati beach been bengal beside bidhan businessman chandra chief church convinced develop developed digha english exposure famous for frank gate good has here his its john known living main minister mission near new old park possible provided resort roy sea seen sindhur snaith started tara this welfare well west wish writings

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Sea beach in digha west bengal
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An English businessman John Frank Snaith started living here in 1923 and his writings provided a good exposure to this place. He convinced West Bengal Chief Minister Bidhan Chandra Roy to develop this place to be a beach resort. An old church is well famous in Digha, which can be seen near the Old Digha Main gate this place is also known as Alankarpur Digha. A new mission has been developed in New Digha which is known as Sindhur Tara which is beside Amrabati Park its a Church where it is possible to wish for the welfare of family and loved ones. The best way to visit is to book a local van rickshaw. There are so many place where one can travel which give mental refreshments, like Tajpur, Odisa Border, Science City etc.


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