in West Bengal by Cluster Analysis Snigdha Chakrabarti This paper considers fifteen of the sixteen districts of West Bengal where there is agricultural activity and poses the problem of how to combine them into a certain number of groups. The need for such a grouping has long been felt by planning authorities in the country for regional planning at the level of a geographical unit smaller than the state but bigger than the district.
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