Malda district (Pron: maːld̪aː) (also spelled as
Maldah or
Maldaha) is a district in
West Bengal,
India. It lies 347 km (215 miles) north of
Kolkata, the state capital.
Mango,
jute and
silk are the most notable products of this district. The special variety of mango produced in this region, popularly known by the name of the district, is exported across the world and is acclaimed internationally. The folk culture of
gombhira is a feature of the district, being a unique way of representation of joy and sorrow of daily life of the common people, as well as the unique medium of presentation on national and international matters. According to the
National Investigation Agency Malda is believed to be a hub of a fake currency racket. It is reported that 90 per cent of the fake currency that enters India from Pakistan via Bangladesh comes in from Malda which borders the neighbouring country.