My hometown, Pratapgarh, is a charming district located in Uttar Pradesh, known for its rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Often referred to as "Belha Pratapgarh," the town holds a special significance due to the famous Belha Devi Temple, which draws pilgrims from far and wide. This sacred temple, nestled by the banks of the Sai River, is a symbol of the town's deep spiritual roots and is especially crowded during festivals like Navratri, when devotees come to seek blessings. The Sai River itself is a lifeline for the region, providing not just irrigation for the vast fields but also a serene spot where locals often gather to enjoy the peaceful environment.
The town is surrounded by lush green fields and vast mango orchards, which are a signature of Pratapgarh. The region is renowned for its high-quality Dussehri and Langra mangoes, which are widely exported and enjoyed across the country. During the summer months, the orchards are filled with the sweet fragrance of ripe mangoes, making it a delightful sight and a favorite spot for family outings. The fertile lands around Pratapgarh are also known for their production of sugarcane, wheat, and rice, which supports the local economy.