About Area(Paschim Medinipur)
Paschim Medinipur locale, usually known as West Midnapore region, is a locale in West Bengal, India, that was established on January 1, 2002, after the Segment of Midnapore into Paschim Medinipur and Purba Medinipur. It is the second-biggest locale in the state with regards to geological region (9,295.28 km2), after South 24-Parganas (9,960 km2). It is trailed by South 24-Parganas (5.82 million) and Murshidabad (5.13 million) with regards to provincial populace (4.58 million). In 2011, it put fourth concerning ancestral populace rate (14.87), after Jalpaiguri (18.87), Purulia (18.27), and Dakshin Dinajpur (16.12).
Aside from this, Paschim Medinipur area is perceived to have the greatest number of towns than some other famous locale. The 2011 enumeration records Paschim Medinipur as having an approx. of 8,694 towns, of which 7,600 are populated, and 1,094 are uninhabited.

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