West Bengal, situated in the eastern piece of the Indian landmass is a finished portrayal of the Indian subcontinent. Darjeeling, its northern end, lies nestled in the arms of the strong Himalayas and the Dooars in the lower regions are wealthy in woods. The dauntless waterway Ganga streams over the state’s rich alluvial fields, through tremendous marshes that are known as the Sundarbans. The regions in the west are semi-bone-dry and game loamy soil. The state is known for its renowned Bengal Cotton and the thick backwoods known as the Sunderbans.