Nabadwip is a heritage town located in the Nadia district of West Bengal. Located on the
Western banks of the river Hoogly, Nabadwip is famous for its Raas festival, with thousands
of people coming to town. The Bhagirathi river on the other side separates Nabadwip from the
rest of the Nadia district. Nabadwip has a rich cultural heritage coming from the Sena and
Chaitanya age. This city is a regional place where Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born. Nabadwip
was the old capital of the Sena Dynasty and served as a center of learning and philosophy of
medieval India. The city is still famous for its senior Sanskrit schools.
According to the 2011 Indian Census, Nabadwip had a total population of 125,543, and
the total area is 9.81 sq. kilometers. Bengali is the local language here.
The climate is moderate in the Nabadwip with slight variation in the temperature across the year; humidity primarily peaks during the summer and rainy seasons. The temperature during summer ranges between 25°- 30° C, and in winters, the temperature ranges between 9° to 25° C. The average precipitation during the year is 1469 mm, and the primary source of rains is during the monsoons, coming from the Bay of Bengal from July to September.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata is the nearest airport and is located at 118.3 km. It connects Nabadwip to the rest of India as well as to cities across the world. From the airport, one can rent a cab or take a bus and reach Nabadwip in about 3 hours.
Nabadwip Dham station is the central railway station here, connecting Nabadwip to major cities like Kolkata, Durgapur, Asansol, and cities across different states. To reach Nabadwip, one can take the various passenger and local trains that run on the Sealdah- Hasnabad line. The distance between Nabadwip Dham station and Nabadwip city is only 1.5 Km. Passengers can take an auto or rickshaw to reach the location.
Nabadwip has a bus station from which many state and private buses ply, connecting it to places like Krishnanagar, Ranaghat, Chakdaha, Bardhaman, Karimpur, Samudragarh, Durgapur, Asansol, Siliguri, etc. One can also hire a cab to reach Nabadwip from different areas such as Bandel and Howrah.
The closest branch is situated at a distance of 129.2 km, covered in about 3 hours 30 minutes through well-connected roadways and railways. Customers can contact the given numbers for further information.
Original Agarwal Packers and Movers was established in 1984 by its founder - Dayanand Agarwal, also known as Bade Bhaiya. Original Agarwal Packers and Movers is part of DRS Group and has muscat in their logo. Website of Original Agarwal Packers and Movers is www.agarwalpackers.in.
Agarwal Packers and Movers Nabadwip is functional on:
Monday - 24 hours
Tuesday - 24 hours
Wednesday - 24 hours
Thursday - 24 hours
Friday - 24 hours
Saturday - 24 hours
Sunday - 24 hours
You can make payment by Credit/Debit card, Bank Transfer, Net Banking, UPI, Cheque and Cash.
The fee charged by Agarwal Packers and Movers Nabadwip will vary as per the number of items to be moved, weight of the items, distance to be covered, and such other factors.
We recommend to contact us at least 48 hours before shifting for a hassle-free experience. For more details please contact us through our number: 9360014001 or visit our website i.e. www.agarwalpackers.in.
We value the client and his valuable belongings. We have the appropriate vehicle carrier which can load the car/bike in your presence at your home and similarly can deliver the same at your new location.
Yes, we would take this as an honor to call you back, please drop your contact details at our enquiry page.
Due to unexpected reasons such as fire, accidents etc during the moving -process.
Yes, we can do this. The inspecting officer will address the questions.
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Floor, Kolkata, West Bengal - 700156
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