Shyamnagar is a town in the district of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. It is considered one of the major development hubs in the district. It is situated around 30 km away from Kolkata. Shyamnagar is located at 22.83N 88.37E in the Ganges Delta at an elevation[1] of 2 m . It is spread linearly along the banks of the River Hooghly in a north-south direction. Much of the city was originally a vast wetland, reclaimed over the decades to accommodate the city's burgeoning population.[2] The remaining wetland, known as East Calcutta Wetlands has been designated a "wetland of international importance" under the Ramsar Convention.[3] Like the most of the Indo-Gangetic plains, the predominant soil and water type is alluvial. Quaternary sediments consisting of clay, silt, various grades of sand and gravel underlie the city. These sediments are sandwiched between two clay beds, the lower one at depths between 250 m [5] while the wind and cyclone zoning is "very high damage risk", according to UNDP report.[5]
Murshidabad , Howarh , Siliguri , Darjeeling , Asansol , Coochbehar , Jalpaiguri , Kharagpur , Dalkhola , Jangipara , Chinsurah , Haldia , Jamuria , Ashoknagar , Burdwan