

Belda (lang-bn?????) is a small town in India, West Bengal located approximately 35 km south of Kharagpur, and belongs to the Midnapore West district. The town is near NH-5 of the famous Golden Quadrilateral. Belda is also well connected by railroad and also known as the gateway to Orissa. Thus, Belda plays an important role in connecting eastern India with southern India. Due to its easy access from different parts, it is a good business centre.
Belda railway station is under the administrative control of the South Eastern Railway (South Eastern Railway (UK)). The station is located about 37 km from Digha and is on the Baleswar (Balasore)-Kharagpur rail route. The main train connections include East Coast Express and Sri Jagannath Express. Computerized reservation facility is available now. The major railhead close to the station is Kharagpur Junction Railway Station.
Native Name: Belda
Type: city
Latd: 22.08 longd = 87.35
Locator Position: right
State Name: West Bengal
Altitude: 42
Population As Of: 2001
Area Magnitude: 8sq. km
Area Telephone: 3229
Postal Code: 721424
Vehicle Code Range: WB
Website: paschimmedinipur.gov.in/
Paschim Medinipur