The Sirkabad S Turning Point is located at the village of Sirkabad on the Purulia to Ajodhya road in Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 11, 2026. From above, it resembles an 'S', giving it its name. The viewpoint offers a view of Ajodhya Hills and the S-shaped road with vehicles. Ajodhya Hills is a small, rocky, table-topped plateau and a residual hill range, acting as the easternmost extension of the Chota Nagpur Plateau and Dalma Hills. Situated at an average altitude of 600-700 meters, it features undulating terrain, deciduous forests, and deep river valleys, and is part of the Eastern Ghats range. This is one of the untouched regions of West Bengal where there has been little development, but the government has improved the roads to facilitate travel to various parts of the state.
The Sirkabad S Turning Point is located at the village of Sirkabad on the Purulia to Ajodhya road in Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 11, 2026. From above, it resembles an 'S', giving it its name. The viewpoint offers a view of Ajodhya Hills and the S-shaped road with vehicles. Ajodhya Hills is a small, rocky, table-topped plateau and a residual hill range, acting as the easternmost extension of the Chota Nagpur Plateau and Dalma Hills. Situated at an average altitude of 600-700 meters, it features undulating terrain, deciduous forests, and deep river valleys, and is part of the Eastern Ghats range. This is one of the untouched regions of West Bengal where there has been little development, but the government has improved the roads to facilitate travel to various parts of the state.
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