Home

Suti

Suti is a locality name used in the Indian state of West Bengal. It most commonly refers to areas in Murshidabad district, where it denotes a town and two adjacent community development blocks, Suti I and Suti II, within the Jangipur subdivision. The toponym is of Bengali origin and is used in administrative and geographic contexts across the district.

Geography and administration: The Suti area lies in the eastern part of the state on the fertile

Economy and society: The economy is predominantly agricultural, with crops such as rice and sugarcane and related

History: The region is part of the historical Bengal delta region, with a long history of trade

Transport: The area is served by state highways and rail networks that connect nearby towns and districts,

Notes: Suti can refer to other small localities in the region or to historical references in archival

Ganges
basin
and
features
rural
settlements
arranged
in
a
village
and
panchayat
system.
Suti
I
and
Suti
II
CD
blocks
comprise
numerous
villages
and
gram
panchayats
that
collectively
form
part
of
the
district's
rural
network.
cottage
industries.
The
population
is
largely
Bengali-speaking,
with
other
languages
like
Hindi
or
Urdu
present
in
smaller
communities.
Literacy
rates
and
social
indicators
align
with
rural
West
Bengal
patterns
and
vary
by
locality.
and
settlement
along
river
channels
that
have
shaped
local
geography
and
culture.
In
modern
times,
Suti
blocks
were
established
as
administrative
units
within
Murshidabad
during
post-independence
administrative
reorganizations.
facilitating
movement
of
people
and
agricultural
goods.
records;
readers
should
consult
district-level
gazetteers
for
precise
boundaries
and
current
administrative
status.