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Bardhaman has been a district capital since the time of... Bardhaman had a population of 285... Bardhaman has an average literacy rate of 77... The town of Bardhaman was visited by notables of the... The University of Bardhaman also takes classes in the complex... Bardhaman Harisava Hindu Girls High School... Bardhaman has two state assembly seats... Bardhaman North and Bardhaman South... won the Bardhaman North seat defeating his nearest rival Deb Narayan Guha of AITC in the 2006 assembly... Radharani Mahtab of INC won the Bardhaman seat in 1962...

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