
Near by places around Dhruba Chand Halder College

Dhruba Chand Halder College, a premier co-educational institution in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, was established in 1965. Affiliated with the University of Calcutta, it offers diverse undergraduate programs across Arts, Science, and Commerce. The college holds a NAAC Grade B++ accreditation, reflecting its strong academic environment.

South 24 Parganas, West Bengal

Attractions & Things to Do near DCHC
Discover the full range of campus facilities at DCHC including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.
Essential Amenities near DCHC
airports
58 km
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU)
bus stand
0.5 km
Dakshin Barasat Bus Stop
railway station
1.5 km
Dakshin Barasat Railway Station
nearest hospital
7 km
Chowbagha Rural Hospital

Hotels NEAR DCHC
Hotel Green Resort Diamond Harbour
Hotel Sonar Bangla Diamond Harbour
Hotel Joy Maa Tara Diamond Harbour

Popular Food Places near DCHC
Local tea stalls and snack shops
Small eateries along Diamond Harbour Road
Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS
Diamond Harbour
Achipur Chinese Temple
Raichak

RESTAURANTS
Local Eateries and Dhabas near college
Restaurants in Diamond Harbour area

SHOPPING MALLS
Local Markets at Dakshin Barasat
Diamond Harbour Market Area

RESORTS RECREATION
Hotel Green Resort Diamond Harbour
Riverside Picnic Spots at Diamond Harbour
Must-Visit Tourist Spots
Diamond Harbour
15 km
Confluence of Hooghly River with Bay of Bengal, featuring old fort ruins and a lighthouse.
Achipur Chinese Temple
30 km
One of India's oldest Chinese temples, a historical site reflecting early Chinese settlement.
Raichak
25 km
A serene riverside town known for its resorts and ferry services.
Joynagar Mazilpur
22 km
A historic town known for its ancient mansions and temples.
Ganga Sagar Island
55 km to Kakdwip ferry point
Major Hindu pilgrimage site at the confluence of the Ganga and Bay of Bengal, known for Kapil Muni Temple. Requires ferry from Kakdwip.
Bakkhali Beach
125 km
A pristine coastal beach on the Bay of Bengal, known for its red crabs and serene environment.
Sundarbans National Park (Entry Point)
75 km to Canning (entry point)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the world's largest mangrove forest and a tiger reserve.
Weekend Getaways
Digha
170 km
Popular sea resort town with wide beaches, known for its relaxed atmosphere.
Mandarmani
175 km
A rapidly developing sea beach resort known for its long, motorable beach.
Santiniketan
180 km
A university town founded by Rabindranath Tagore, known for its art, culture, and educational institutions.
Bishnupur
160 km
Famous for its terracotta temples and traditional Baluchari sarees, a hub of Malla dynasty art and architecture.
Mayapur
140 km
The global headquarters of ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness), a major pilgrimage site.
Bardhaman (Burdwan)
110 km
Historic city with ancient temples, gardens, and the famous 108 Shiv Mandir.
Mukutmanipur
170 km
A scenic destination with a large earthen dam at the confluence of Kangshabati and Kumari rivers, surrounded by hills and forests.

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