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united bank of india palsanda 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 PALSANDA branch in PALSANDA of MURSHIDABAD district in WEST BENGAL state are shown below. There are 1 branch(es) in PALSANDA. 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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This bank branch is either closed or renamed or the bank has merged with another bank. The information provided is outdated and only for historical reference only. Be absolutely sure before undertaking any transaction based on information given below. The details are found to be removed from RBI public information records.
Bank UNITED BANK OF INDIA
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Branch PALSANDA
Address PALSANDA, MURSHIDABAD
City PALSANDA
District MURSHIDABAD
State WEST BENGAL
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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.

Murshidabad (, or ) is a historical city in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located on the eastern bank of the Bhagirathi River, a distributary of the Ganges. It forms part of the Murshidabad district. During the 18th century, Murshidabad was a prosperous city. It was the capital of the Bengal Subah in the Mughal Empire for seventy years, with a jurisdiction covering modern-day Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. It was the seat of the hereditary Nawab of Bengal and the state's treasury, revenue office and judiciary. Bengal was the richest Mughal province. Murshidabad was a cosmopolitan city. Its population peaked at 10,000 in the 1750s. It was home to wealthy banking and merchant families from different parts of the Indian subcontinent and wider Eurasia, including the Jagat Seth and Armenians. European companies, including the British East India Company, the French East India Company, the Dutch East India Company and the Danish East India Company, conducted business and operated factories around the city. Silk was a major product of Murshidabad. The city was also a center of art and culture, including ivory sculptors, Hindustani classical music and the Murshidabad style of Mughal painting. The city's decline began with the defeat of the last independent Nawab of Bengal Siraj-ud-Daulah at the Battle of Plassey in 1757. The Nawab was demoted to the status of a zamindar known as the Nawab of Murshidabad. The British shifted the treasury, courts and revenue office to Calcutta. In the 19th century, the population was estimated to be 46,000. Murshidabad became a district headquarters of the Bengal Presidency. It was declared as a municipality in 1869.


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UNITED BANK OF INDIA has following 63 branches in MURSHIDABAD district of WEST BENGAL state.

Branch NameClick to View
AKRIGANJ UTBI0AKRC39
AMTALA(MURSHIDABAD) UTBI0AMMC33
ANDIRON UTBI0ADNF09
AURANGABAD(MURSHIDABAD) UTBI0ABMF62
AZIMGANJ UTBI0AZIC83
BANGIYA GRAMIN VIKASH BANK UTBI0RRBBGB
BALIA(MURSHIDABAD) UTBI0BAWD90
BALIRGHAT UTBI0BGHC28
BARTANABAD UTBI0BBDE61
BELDANGA UTBI0BLD260
BENIAGRAM UTBI0BNME31
BERHAMPUR UTBI0BHW206
BHAGIRATHI (MURSHIDABAD) UTBI0BGTF64
HARIDASMATI UTBI0HDMY17
MURSHIDABAD REGION UTBI0XMB098
BERHAMPUR(GORABAZAR) UTBI0BHZC40
KHAGRA(BERHAMPORE) UTBI0KHG992
BHADURIAPARA UTBI0BHPD61
BHAGAWANGOLA UTBI0BGG920
CHOWKI UTBI0CWKE41
DAKBANGLOW MORE UTBI0DBMW01
DAULATABAD UTBI0DAUC27
DHULAURI UTBI0DLRC99
FARAKKA BARRAGE UTBI0FKBC67
GHOSPARA UTBI0GHOE36
GOKARNA UTBI0GKAW05
GOPEJAN-GOALJAN UTBI0GGJW07
GRAMSALIKA UTBI0GSK037
GUNANANDABATI UTBI0GNIF07
HARIHARPARA UTBI0HHP943
HAROA(MURSHIDABAD) UTBI0HRAF87
ISLAMPUR(MURSHIDABAD) UTBI0ISMC36
JAGANNATHPUR UTBI0JAPW43
JALANGI UTBI0JLG911
JANGIPUR UTBI0JNPF69
JIAGUNJ UTBI0JIA942
JITPUR UTBI0JITE64
JOTKAMAL UTBI0JOTD58
KANDI UTBI0KAN963
KANTANAGAR UTBI0KTGW20
KATLAMARI UTBI0KMID57
KUMARDAHAGHAT UTBI0KDTF11
LAKSHMIPUR UTBI0LMPD95
LALBAGH UTBI0LBG055
LALGOLA UTBI0LGL973
MITHIPUR UTBI0MHRF85
PANUTIA(MURSHIDABAD) UTBI0PTM040
NAGAR UTBI0NAG974
MALANCHA(MURSHIDABAD) UTBI0MLAF86
NIMTALA CHUNAKHALI UTBI0NTC094
PALSANDA UTBI0PSDF92
PANCHTHUPI UTBI0PTP039
PATIKABARI UTBI0PKBC84
PIRTALA UTBI0PIRE32
PURBAGRAM (SALAR) UTBI0PGSW57
RADHAMONIHAT UTBI0RAD088
RAGHUNATHGANJ UTBI0RAG985
RAJARAMPUR UTBI0RJRD11
RAMCHANDRAPUR UTBI0RCRE95
SAGARDIGHI UTBI0SGIF91
SHAHAZADPUR UTBI0SHHW42
SWARUPPUR UTBI0SWPF12
UMARPUR UTBI0UMRF16

There are additional 27 banks which have branches in MURSHIDABAD district of WEST BENGAL state as detailed below:

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ALLAHABAD BANKMURSHIDABAD
AXIS BANKMURSHIDABAD
BANDHAN BANK LIMITEDMURSHIDABAD
BANK OF BARODAMURSHIDABAD
BANK OF INDIAMURSHIDABAD
BANK OF MAHARASHTRAMURSHIDABAD
CANARA BANKMURSHIDABAD
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIAMURSHIDABAD
CORPORATION BANKMURSHIDABAD
DENA BANKMURSHIDABAD
HDFC BANKMURSHIDABAD
ICICI BANK LIMITEDMURSHIDABAD
IDBI BANKMURSHIDABAD
INDIAN BANKMURSHIDABAD
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANKMURSHIDABAD
INDUSIND BANKMURSHIDABAD
ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCEMURSHIDABAD
PUNJAB AND SIND BANKMURSHIDABAD
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANKMURSHIDABAD
SOUTH INDIAN BANKMURSHIDABAD
STATE BANK OF INDIAMURSHIDABAD
SYNDICATE BANKMURSHIDABAD
THE WEST BENGAL STATE COOPERATIVE BANKMURSHIDABAD
UCO BANKMURSHIDABAD
UJJIVAN SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITEDMURSHIDABAD
UNION BANK OF INDIAMURSHIDABAD
VIJAYA BANKMURSHIDABAD