Amdanga
Amdanga is a village located in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Amdanga police station and is part of the Amdanga community development block. The area is predominantly agricultural, with rice cultivation being a primary occupation for its residents.
The village is situated in a region characterized by its alluvial plains, typical of the Ganges delta.
The local economy is largely dependent on agriculture, with some residents also engaged in small-scale businesses
Amdanga, like many rural Bengali villages, has a rich cultural heritage with local festivals and traditions