united bank of india mirati branch details
UNITED BANK OF INDIA has a network of 2057 branch(es) in India. Currently there are 868 branch(es) in WEST BENGAL state. The details of MIRATI branch in MIRATI of BIRBHUM district in WEST BENGAL state are shown below. There are 1 branch(es) in MIRATI. You can contact the bank via its contact us page given in official website link given below. The bank has not provided telephone number to contact the branch.
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Bank | UNITED BANK OF INDIA |
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Branch | MIRATI |
Address | VILL MIRATI,DT BIRBHUM,P.O: BRAHMANPARA |
City | MIRATI |
District | BIRBHUM |
State | WEST BENGAL |
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Some trivia from Wikipedia
West Bengal (, Bengali: Poshchim Bongo, pronounced [ˈpoʃtʃim ˈbɔŋɡo] (listen), abbr. WB) is a state in the eastern region of India along the Bay of Bengal. With over 91 million inhabitants, it is the fourth-most populous state and the thirteenth-largest state by area in India. Covering an area of 88,752 km2 (34,267 sq mi), it is also the eighth-most populous country subdivision of the world. Part of the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, it borders Bangladesh in the east, and Nepal and Bhutan in the north. It also borders the Indian states of Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Sikkim and Assam. The state capital is Kolkata, the third-largest metropolis, and seventh largest city by population in India. West Bengal includes the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region, the Ganges delta, the Rarh region, the coastal Sundarbans and the Bay of Bengal. The state's main ethnic group are the Bengalis, with the Bengali Hindus forming the demographic majority. The area's early history featured a succession of Indian empires, internal squabbling, and a tussle between Hinduism and Buddhism for dominance. Ancient Bengal was the site of several major Janapadas, while the earliest cities date back to the Vedic period. The region was part of several ancient pan−Indian empires, including the Vangas, Mauryans, and the Guptas. The citadel of Gauḍa served as the capital of the Gauḍa Kingdom, the Pala Empire, and the Sena Empire. Islam was introduced through trade with the Abbasid Caliphate, but following the Ghurid conquests led by Bakhtiyar Khalji and the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate, the Muslim faith spread across the entire Bengal region. During the Bengal Sultanate, the territory was a major trading nation in the world, and was often referred by the Europeans as the "richest country to trade with". It was absorbed into the Mughal Empire in 1576. Simultaneously, some parts of the region were ruled by several Hindu states, and Baro-Bhuyan landlords, and part of it was briefly overrun by the Suri Empire. Following the death of Emperor Aurangzeb in the early 1700s, the proto-industrialised Mughal Bengal became a semi-independent state under the Nawabs of Bengal, and showed signs of the first Industrial revolution. The region was later conquered by the British East India Company at the Battle of Plassey in 1757 and became part of the Bengal Presidency.The region was a hotbed of the Indian independence movement and has remained one of India's great artistic and intellectual centres. Following widespread religious violence, the Bengal Legislative Council and the Bengal Legislative Assembly voted on the Partition of Bengal in 1947 along religious lines into two independent dominions: West Bengal, a Hindu-majority Indian state, and East Bengal, a Muslim-majority province of Pakistan which later became the independent Bangladesh. Post Indian independence, West Bengal's economy is based on agricultural production and small and medium-sized enterprises. For many decades the state underwent political violence and economic stagnation. In 2020–21, the economy of West Bengal is the sixth-largest state economy in India with a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of ₹13.54 lakh crore (US$170 billion), and has the country's 20th-highest GSDP per capita of ₹121,267 (US$1,500).West Bengal also has the 28th-highest ranking among Indian states in human development index, with the index value being less than that of India. The state government debt of ₹4.8 lakh crore (US$60 billion), or 35.54% of GSDP, is fifth highest India, but has dropped from 40.65% since 2010–11. There is moderate unemployment. West Bengal has two World Heritage sites and ranks as the seventh-most visited tourist destination in India.
Birbhum district (IPA: [biːrbʰuːm]) is an administrative unit in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the northernmost district of Burdwan division—one of the five administrative divisions of West Bengal. The district headquarters is in Suri. Other important cities are Bolpur, Rampurhat and Sainthia. Jamtara, Dumka and Pakur districts of the state of Jharkhand lie at the western border of this district; the border in other directions is covered by the districts of Bardhaman and Murshidabad of West Bengal. Often called "the land of red soil", Birbhum is noted for its topography and its cultural heritage which is somewhat different from the other districts in West Bengal. The western part of Birbhum is a bushy region, a part of the Chota Nagpur Plateau. This region gradually merges with the fertile alluvial farmlands in the east.This district saw many cultural and religious movements in history. The Visva Bharati University at Santiniketan, established by Rabindranath Tagore, is one of the places Birbhum is known for. Many festivals are celebrated in the district, including Poush Mela.Birbhum is primarily an agricultural district with around 75% of the population being dependent on agriculture. Principal industries of the district include cotton and silk harvesting and weaving, rice and oilseed milling, lac harvesting, stone mining and metalware and pottery manufacture. Bakreshwar Thermal Power Station is the only heavy industry in the district.
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UNITED BANK OF INDIA has following 14 branches in BIRBHUM district of WEST BENGAL state.
Branch Name | Click to View |
BHALAS | UTBI0BHAD27 |
BOLEPUR | UTBI0BOL207 |
BOLEPUR-BHUBANDANGA | UTBI0BOBC42 |
BUJUNG | UTBI0BJGY07 |
GHORSHA | UTBI0GHRW75 |
NAKRAKONDA | UTBI0NKKW73 |
PADUMA | UTBI0PAUW72 |
MIRATI | UTBI0MRIW06 |
NALHATI | UTBI0NLHW49 |
PANCHSWA | UTBI0PSWD14 |
RAMPURHAT NISCHINTAPUR | UTBI0RPND13 |
BAKRESWAR TPP | UTBI0BSWF47 |
SURI | UTBI0SUR219 |
TANTIPARA | UTBI0TAND35 |
There are additional 25 banks which have branches in BIRBHUM district of WEST BENGAL state as detailed below:
Bank | Click on View |
ALLAHABAD BANK | BIRBHUM |
AXIS BANK | BIRBHUM |
BANDHAN BANK LIMITED | BIRBHUM |
BANK OF BARODA | BIRBHUM |
BANK OF INDIA | BIRBHUM |
BANK OF MAHARASHTRA | BIRBHUM |
CANARA BANK | BIRBHUM |
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA | BIRBHUM |
CORPORATION BANK | BIRBHUM |
DENA BANK | BIRBHUM |
HDFC BANK | BIRBHUM |
ICICI BANK LIMITED | BIRBHUM |
IDBI BANK | BIRBHUM |
INDIAN BANK | BIRBHUM |
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK | BIRBHUM |
INDUSIND BANK | BIRBHUM |
JANA SMALL FINANCE BANK LTD | BIRBHUM |
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK | BIRBHUM |
STATE BANK OF INDIA | BIRBHUM |
SYNDICATE BANK | BIRBHUM |
THE WEST BENGAL STATE COOPERATIVE BANK | BIRBHUM |
UCO BANK | BIRBHUM |
UJJIVAN SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED | BIRBHUM |
UNION BANK OF INDIA | BIRBHUM |
YES BANK | BIRBHUM |