Garhbeta | |
|---|---|
Census town | |
Garbeta railway station | |
| Coordinates:22°52′N87°22′E / 22.86°N 87.36°E /22.86; 87.36 | |
| Country | |
| State | West Bengal |
| District | Paschim Medinipur |
| Population (2011) | |
• Total | 5,109 |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Bengali, English, Santali |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| Vehicle registration | WB |
| Lok Sabha constituency | Jhargram |
| Vidhan Sabha constituency | Garbeta |
| Website | paschimmedinipur |
Garbeta is acensus town in theGarhbeta ICD block in theMedinipur Sadar subdivision of thePaschim Medinipur district in the state ofWest Bengal, India. It is on the bank of theShilabati river.Gar in Bengali means anullah. The boundary of the earlier town was surrounded by a small nullah.




Garbeta is located at22°52′N87°22′E / 22.86°N 87.36°E /22.86; 87.36.
Paschim Medinipur district (before separation of Jhargram) had a total forest area of 1,700 km2, accounting for 14.31% of the total forested area of the state. It is obvious from the map of the Midnapore Sadar subdivision, placed alongside, that there are large stretches of forests in the subdivision. The soil is predominantlylateritic.[1] Around 30% of the population of the district resides in this subdivision. 13.95% of the population lives in urban areas and 86.05% lives in the rural areas.[2]
Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.
According to the2011 Census of India Garbeta had a total population of 5,109 of which 2,576 (50%) were males and 2,533 (50%) were females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 463. The total number of literate persons in Garbeta was 3,886 (76.06% of the population over 6 years).[3]
According to theDistrict Census Handbook 2011, Paschim Medinipur, Garbeta covered an area of 0.6071 km2. Among the civic amenities, the protected water supply involved overhead tank, service reservoir, tap water from treated and untreated sources. It had 998 domestic electric connections, 50 road lighting points. Among the medical facilities it had 4 medicine shops in the town. Among the educational facilities it had were 2 primary schools, 1 secondary school, 1(?) senior secondary school, 1 general degree college.[4]
The headquarters of Garhbeta I block are located at Garbeta.[5]
Garbeta police station has jurisdiction over parts ofGarhbeta I,Garhbeta II, andGarhbeta III CD blocks.[6][7]
The economy of this area is agriculturally based. The principal crops include rice, potatoes, wheat, and vegetables of different kinds. Some villagers are engaged in fishing,hawking and weaving. A small percentage of the townspeople are government employees and school teachers. Most of the people aremiddle class tolower middle class.
Garbeta is well connected by highways and railways with nearby cities likeMidnapore,Kharagpur,Bankura,Ghatal,Howrah etc. For local transportation bus,minibus,auto rickshaws and van rickshaws are available. There is also a railway station namedGarbeta railway station. Station Code is GBA.
There are number of well known schools in Garbeta, including Garbeta High School, Banerjee Danga High School, Saradamani Girls' High School, Garhbeta Umadevi Girls High School and Monglapota High School. The only college here isGarbeta College[8] which is part ofVidyasagar University.[9] There are also non-governmental educational organizations in or near Garbeta including "Raksha Bandhan For Education",
There is a rural hospital in Garbeta, as well as many privatemedical practitioners. Overall, the population is generally healthy.
There are a number of temples in Garbeta but particular mention has to be made of the temple of Sarva Mangala. It is peculiar in having its door facing the north.[why?] According to the tradition, during the days ofMaharajaVikramaditya ofUjjain ayogi was wandering about in the thick of the forests and was attracted to this particular place. He immediately brought about a temple of Sarva Mangala Devi through hismantras.

Maharaja Vikramaditya came to know of the dynamic force of this and came to Garbeta where he performed atantricsadhana sitting on a dead body. The Devi was pleased with the sadhana of the Maharaja, blessed him with supernatural powers and gave him the services of Tal and Betal[who?]. The Maharaja wanted to test the spiritual power conferred on him by the Devi and asked Tal and Betal to turn the temple and make it face the north. Tal and Betal did so and it is said that the name Garbeta derives its name from Tal and Betal.
There are many festivals in Garbeta. There is one rural organization namedPrayas which promotes all manner of cultural events. There are some religious sites, among which SarbangalaMandir is most popular. The regular Bengali festivals likeDurga Puja,Lakshmi Puja,Saraswati Puja andKali Puja are well attended. Other common pujas areShitala,Jagaddhatri,Holi andBheema.
Gallery ofShilabati at Gongoni Danga
10.গড়বেতা : পুরাকীর্তি ভ্রমণhttps://www.midnapore.in/article/Archaeological-Excursion-to-Garbeta.html