Chet Singh Ghat
Chet Singh Ghat is one of the many ghats (a series of steps leading down to the river) located along the banks of the Ganges River in Varanasi, India. It is named after a local historical figure, Chet Singh, who was a powerful landlord in the region during the 18th century.
Chet Singh was known for his opposition to the British East India Company, and he played a role in the Battle of Varanasi in 1781, during which he fought against the British. The battle took place near Chet Singh Ghat, which was also the site of Chet Singh's palace.
Today, Chet Singh Ghat is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, who come to the ghat to bathe in the river, offer prayers and perform rituals, or simply enjoy the scenic views of the river and the city