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CENSUS OF (NOlA 1991

SERIES -26

WEST

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART XII-A

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

NORTH TWENTY FOUR PARGANAS DISTRICT

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS Price Rs. 30.00

PUBLJSHED BY THE CONTROLLER GOVERNMENT PRINTING, WEST BENGAL AND PRINTED BY SARASWATY PRESS LTD. 11 B.T. ROAD, CALCUTTA - 700 056 CD,NTENTS Page No. 1. Foreword i-ii 2. Preface iii -iv 3. Acknowledgements v-vi 4. Important Statistics vii - viii 5. Analytical Note and Analysis of Data ix - xxxiii

Part A - Village and Town Directory

6. Section I - Village Directory Note explaining the Codes used in the Village Directory xxxiv

(1) -I C.D. Block 2-5 (i) Village Directory

(2) Habra - II C.D. Block 6-11 (i) Village Directory

(3) - I C.D. Block 12·19 (i) Village Directory

(4) Barasat -II C.D. Block 20-25 (i) Village Directory

(5) C.D. Block 26-31 (i) Village Directory

(6) C.D. Block 32-39 (i) Village Directory

(7) C.D. Block 40-43 (i) Village Directory

(~) Bagda C.D. Block 44-51 (i) Village Directory

(9) Bongaon C.D. Block 52-61 (i) Village Directory

(10) C.D. Block 62-69 (i) Village Directory

(11) C.D. Block 70-75 (i) Village Directory

(12) Haroa C.D. Block 76-81 (i) Village Directory

(13) C.D. Block 82-87 (i) Village Directory

(14) C.D. Block 88-91 (i) Village Directory

(15) C.D. Block 92-95 (i) Village Directory

(16) C.D. Block 96-99 (i) Village Directory

(17) -I C.D. Block (i) Village Directory . Page No.

(18) Sandeshkhafi -II C.D. Block 102-103 (i) Village Directory

(19) -I C.D. Block 104-107 (i) Village Directory

(20) Basirhat - II C.D. Block 108-111 (i) Village Directory

(21) Barrackpur -I C.D. Block 112-117 (i) Village Directory

(22) Barrackpur - II C.D. Block 118-121 (i) Village Directory

(23) Not Covered by any C.D. Block South- P.S. 122-123

7. Appendix -1- C.D. Blockwise Abstract of Amenities 127-130 8. Appendix - " - Land utilisation data in respect of Non Municipal Towns 131-132 9. Appendix - III-C. D. Blockwise list of Villages where no amenities are available 133-134 10. Appendix - IV - List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the Total Population by ranges 135-162

11. Section II - Town Directory Note explaining the Codes used in Town Directory 165

(i) Statement-I - Status and Growth History 166-171 (ii) Statement-II - Physical Aspects and Location of Town 1989 172-176 (iii) Statement-III - Municipal Finance 1988-1989 178-181 (iv) Statement-IV - Civic and Other amenities 1989 182-187 (v) 'Statement-IVA - Civic and other amenities in notified slums 1989 188-193 (vi) Statement-V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities 1989, 194-201 (vii) Statement-VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 1989 202-207 12. Annexure -:- Towns showing their outgrowths with population 208 FOREWORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs)was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations/modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Govt.lUnion Territory administration.lt inter-alia provides data/information on some of the basic demogaphic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village"and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers.

" The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socia-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Villa~e and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could, not be published in many States/UTs due to considerable delay in Qompilation of relevant material. In 1981,some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Schduled Tribe PCA upto / town level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad rang·es from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy ~entres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Sitnilarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as tn enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of class I and Class II towns. Apart from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in Statements IV and V respectively ..

The ~anner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured Slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes.

One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsillTalukiPS level presentation. (ii)

It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C. D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C. D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning.

In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to use Village Directory/PCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981.

This publication is a jOint venture of the State Govt.lUT administration and the Census Organisation. The • I data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri H. Chakravarty, Director of Census Operations, West Bengal on behalf of the State Govt./UT administration which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M.Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentatiqn of information/data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.).This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Director, who was assisted by Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.

New Delhi (A.R. NANDA)

June 11, 1992 Registrar General, PREFACE

The District Census Handbook compile~ by the Directorate of Census Operations,West Bengal on behalf of the Government of West Bengal, owes its origin to 1951 Census. The present publication of 1991 Census is fifth in the series. In this publication besides census statistics, various other information and statistical data have been included which are used by the State Government, District Administration, Research Scholars and other data users. It contains important census tables , PCA for each village and town of the district and at the same time presented in such a manner that the comparability of the data of the earlier censuses are maintained. The publication is brought out in two parts. Part XII-A related to village and town directory and Part XII-B' related to village and town PCA. Besides, for the first time in this census, at the instance of the State Govt. of West Bengal, a separate combined volume on Calcutta Metropolitan Area has also been compiled. The structuring formats and additional volumes have been made with a view to assist not only in local area planning but also to meet requirement of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Likewise formats of the town directory have been so devised not only to meet the requirement of Revised Minimum Needs Programme but also to give an idea about the civic and other amenities in the town . The format of the Primary Census Abstract for villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slips of 1991 Census.

1991 Census Operations in West Bengal was conducted by Sri Hiranmoy Chakravarty, lAS as Director of ' Census Operations under the inspiring leadership of Sri A.R. Nanda, lAS, former Registrar Generar, India and Ex-officio Census Commissioner of India.We are indebted to both of them.

Dr. M. Vijayanunni the present Registrar General & Ex-officio Census Commissioner of India has been guiding and overseeing the timely completion of the Project since his assumption of office. Without his support, guida~ce and timely pursuation the publication could not have been possible. We are indebted to him as well. We also gratefully recall the help and advice received from Dr: M.K. Jain, Deputy Registrar General(Social Studies) and Sri S.P. Sharma, Deputy Registrar General, Census and Tabulation Unit & Smt.Minati Ghosh, Deputy Registrar General, India (Map Division). We are also indebted to many other Officers of the office of the Registrar General,lndia in many ways in bringing out these publications. We acknowledge our debt to all of them. We shall fail in our duties if we do not record the contributions made by Sri S.Sinha, Joint Director of Census Operations,West Bengal, Sri N.Hazra, WBCS, Deputy Director on deputation and S/Shri Dipankar Sen and A.Roy, Investigators in this connection. Infact the project was initiated by them but they left this organisation either on superannuation or transfer before the manuscripts could be finalised for the purpose of printing of DCH volumes.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and Census Organisation, West Bengal. The data as presented in the volumes were collected at grass root level and supplied by the District Magistrates and their colleagues in the districts. Without their support these publications could not have been possible. Among the officials of the State Goverment at Writers' Buildings who had helped us in various stages of publication, mention be made of Sri AKRoy, WBCS, Deputy Secretary to the Government of West Bengal, Home (C&E) Department, and his colleagues. We are indebted to all of them. Also the support and encouragement we received from Sri Manish Gupta, lAS, Home Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal in this connection is acknowledged with gratitude.

The District Census Handbook on Calcutta Metropolitan Area has been a special addition to the DCH-B seJies of West Bengal in 1991.The publication has been made possible by the active interest taken an.d.. support (iv) rendered by Dr.K.K.Bagchi, lAS, former Chief Executive Officer, Calcutta Metropolitan Development Area,Sri S.K.Roy, former Director General,Calcutta Metropolitan Development Area, Sri S.N.Chatterjee,Additional Director,Calcutta Metropolitan Development Area and Sri B.Sengupta,Demographer SJatistician, Calcutta Metropolitan Development Area.We thankfully acknowledge their contrib'utions in bringing ou~ this valuable publication ( combined Part XII-A ac. Part XII-B) by the Census Department.

In the Census Organisation the data furnished in these publications were scrutinised, sifted and processed in the tabulation unit of the Directorate of Census Operations,West Bengal by a number of technical staff under the able guidance and supervision of Sri Swapan Guha, Investig~tdr. The maps in connecti0n with this publication have been finalised by the Map Unit of the Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal.We place on record our appreciation-of the good work done by them inspite of many hurdles and difficulties. Since it is not possible to record here the contributions made by each and eyery persons in bringing out these publications, we have therefore given their names separately in the acknowledgement chapter in the publication.

Lastly, we must express our appreciation to Saraswaty Press Limited for bringing out these excellent publications in time. We are speCially indebted to Sri T. Ganguli, Managing Director, Sri S. Majumdar, Works Controller, Sri M. Majumdar, Asst. Mgr.,Sales and Ms. P. Mukherjee, Asst. Mgr.,Production for their active co-operation and assistance in bringing out these volumes in two parts so efficiently.

(A.K.DUTTA)

Calcutta Joint Director of Censu,s Operations. January 27, 1997. West Bengal (v) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

1. Shri Swap an Guha, Investigator

2. Shri Pratap Singh, Investigator

3. Smt. Gita Chatterjee, Investigator

4. Shri Ratan Bahadur, Investigator

5. Shri Himangshu Saha Chowdhury, Printing Inspector

6. Smt. Anjali Das, Statistical Assistant

7. Smt. Suctieta Dutta, Statistical Assistant

8. Smt. Banani Ghosh, Statistical Assistant

9. Smt. Renukana Chatterjee, Statistical Assistant

10. Smt. Namita Chatterjee, Statistical Assistant

11. Smt. Niyati Chakraborty, Statistical Assistant

12. Shri Mihir Kumar Das, Statistical Assistant

13. Shri Bimalendu Naskar, Statistical Assistant

14. Smt. Atashi Dasgupta, Statistical Assistant

15. Smt. Mira Banerjee, Computor

16. Smt. Kalpana Chowdhury, Computor

17. \ Smt. Nira Chakraborty, Computor

18. Shri Manas Kumar Mitra, Computor

19. Shri Ashoke Kumar Sarkar, Computor

20. Shri Nikhil· Kumar Bagchi, Computor

21. Smt. Shila Banerjee, Computor

22. Smt. Nandita Dutta, Computor

23. Smt. Amala Putatunda, Computor

24. Smt. Anju Banerjee, Computor

25. Smt. Sujata Dev, Computor

26. Shri Santi Kumar Pania, Assistant Compiler

27. Shri Jaydeb Sarkar, Assistant Compiler

28. Shri Prashanta Kumar Burman, Proof Reader

29. Smt. Supti Chatterjee, Proof Reader

30. Shri Sushil Kumar Dutta, Proof Reader-Gr. I (vi)

31. Shri Anjan Sengupta, Assistant, Computor

32. Smt. Manjusree Saha Chowdhury, Proof Reader-Gr. I

33. Smt. Mili Bhowmick, Proof Reader

34. Shri Sajjat Ali, Proof Reader

35. Shri Umasankar Bhattacharya, Proof Reader

36. Shri Saibal Ray, Proof Reader

37. Shri Dilip Kumar Chatterjee, Typist-Gr. I

38. Smt. Biva Karmakar, Typist

39. Shri R.K. Chourajit Singh, Senior Geographer

40. Shri Sumit Mukherjee, ·Geographer

41.. Shri Utpal Kumar Mandai, Geographer

42. Shri B.N. Mallick, Sr.Artist

43. Shri R.C. Das, Sr.Artist

44. Shri J.B.Dasgupta, Artist

45. Shri H.R.Banerjee, Artist

46. Shri B.K. Majumder, Artist

47. Shri A.R. Haldar, Sr. Draughtsman

48. Shri Pradip.Das, Sr.Draughtsman

49. Shri A.K.Paul, Draughtsman

50. Shri S.K.Chatterjee, DrauQhtsman

51. Smt. Suman Topno, Draughtsman

52. Shri Prasanta Roy, Draughtsman

53. Shri N.N.Das, Draughtsman

54. Shri Sanjib Das, Draughtsman

55. Shri Kartik Murmu, Draughtsman

56. Shri Ashok Mandai, Draughtsman

57. Shri Tapan Bhattacharjee, Draughtsman (vii) IMPORTANT STATISTICS

WEST BENGAL NORTH 24 PGS. r STATE DISTRICT

Population Total Persons 68,077,965 7,281,881 Males 35,510,633 3,818,197 Females 32,567,332 3,463,684

Rural Persons 49,370,364 3,551,581 Males 25,442,210 1,833,049 Females 23,928,154 1,718,532

Urban Persons 18,707,601 3,730,300 tvlales 10,068,423 1,985,148 Females 8,639,178 1,745,152

Decennial Population Growth Rate 1981-91 +24.73 +31.69 I

Total Population in the age-group (0-6) 11,562,297 1,101,931

Area (Sq.Kms.) 88,752.00 4,094.00

Density of Population (Per Sq. Km.) 767 1,779

Sex Ratio (Number of Females per 1,000 Males) 917 907 j Literacy Rate Persons 57.70 66.81 (excluding Children in the Males 67.81 74.72 age-group, 0-6) Females 46.56 57.99 Percentage of Urban Population to Total Population 27.48 51.23

Percentage to Total Population (i) Main Workers Persons 30.23 28.20 Males 50.66 49.69 Females 7.96 4.51

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 1.96 0.58 Males 0.74 0.29 Females 3.29 0.90

(iii) Non-workers Persons 67.81 71.22 Males 48.60 50.02 Females 88.75 94.59

.Break-up of Main Workers Percentage among Main Workers

Percentage of Workers to total Workers in differant sectors

(i) Cultivators Persons 28.40 17.10 Males 30.15 18.21 Females 16.23 3.63 (viii)

WEST BENGAL NORTH 24 PGS. STATE DISTRICT

(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 24.56 17.19 Males 22.65 17.20 Females 37.88 17.03

(iii) Livestoc~, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting Persons 2.75 1.45 arid Plantation, Orchards and Allied Males 2.30 1.46 activites Females 5.87 1.35

(iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.78 0.08 Males' 0.84 0.09 Females 0.34 0.03

(va) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Persons 3.91 2.24 Repairs in Household Industry Males 2.84 1.77 Females 11.33 7.89

(vb) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Persons 1e.06 22.80 Repairs in other than Household Industry Males 12.62 23.11 Females 8.17 19.05

(vi) Construction Persons 1.85 2.81 Males 2.06 2.96 Females 0.41 1.00

(vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 10.72 15.91 Males 11.82 16.68 Females 3.08 6.47

(viii) Transport, Storage and Communications Persons 4.22 6.37 Males 4.74 6.75 Females 0.57 1.76

(ix) Other Services Persons 10.75 14.05 Males 9.98 11.77 Females 16.12 41.79

Percentage of Scheduled Castes Population to Total Population Persons 23.62 21-.49 Males 23.45 21.35 Females 23.81 21.64

Pe~centage of Scheduled Tribes Population to Total Population Persons 5.59 2.33 Males 5.46 2.29 Females 5.74 2.38

Number of Occupied Residential Houses 12,334,859 1,332,522

Number of Households 12,514,414 1,364,906

Number of Villages Total 40,889 1,613 Inhabited 37,910 1,600 Uninhabited 2,979 13

Number of Towns 382 59 ANALYTICAL NOTE & ANALYSIS OF DATA

ANAL. YTICAL NOTE Census Concepts

Rural and Urban Classification

Census data have always been presented for rural and urban areas separately. The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise .more than one surveyed hamlets butthe entire vii/age is treated as one unittorpresentation of data. In unsurveyed areas like vii/ages within forest areas, each habitation area with local!y recognised boundaries within each forest Range Officer's beat is treated as one unit.

The following criteria are adopted for treating a place as urban for the 1991 Census which is similar to that adopted 'for the 1981 Census :- .

(a) All statutory towns,-i.e. all places with a Municipal Corporation, Municipal Board, Cantonment Board, Town Committee o.r Notified Town area etc.

(b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria :­

(i) A minimum population of 5,000

(ii) 75% of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural (and allied) activity and

(iii) A density of population of at least 400 per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile).

A town with a population of one ~undred th9usand and above is treated as a city. However, a place may also be treated as an urban area if the Director of Census Operations, based on his personal knowledge and on available data is satisfied that a place, though with a population of less than 5,000 has all the urban characteristics, recoml1}ends treating of the place as a town in consultation with the State Governr]1ent or the qnion territory adminstration concerned and with the final approval of the Registrar General, India.

The concept of urban agglomeration (U.A.) adopted for the 1971 Census is_continued in the 1981 and 1991 C!3nsuses also. Large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps etc. wbich very often sprang up outside the statutory limits of a city or town but adjoining it may not I;le themselves qualify to be treated as towns but form a continuous spread with the adjoining town. It would only be realistic to treat them as urban. Such settlements are tremed as outgrowths (O.~.), and may cover a whole village or part of a village. Two or more towns may also be contiguous to each other. Such town together with their outgrowths are treated as one urban unit and called "Ueban Agglomeration". An urban agglomeration, therefore, constitutes: (a) a city or town with continuous outgrowth (s), the outgrowth being outside the staturoty limits but falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages or,

(b) two or more adjoin_ing towns with their outgrowth(s) or,

(c) a city with one or more adjoi~ing towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread.

Census House

A Census house is defined as a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or.common courtyard or staircase etc. used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non-residental purpose or both. In certain cases it may, however, be difficult to apply the definition of a Census house. For example, in an urban area, a flat has five rooms, having direct entrance to the common staircase or courtyard. By definition this has to be treated as five census houses. If all the five rooms are occupied by a single household, it is not realistic to treat them as five census houses. In this case "Singleness" of use of these rooms along with the main house has to be considered and the entire flat be treated as one censOe house. (xii)

On the other hand, if independent households occupy these five rooms, the first household living in three rooms and the second household in two rooms, the first three rooms then should be treated together as one census house and the second two rooms as another census house. If all the rooms are occupied by independent households, each room should then be treated as a separated Census house.

Household

A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. There may be a household of related persons by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Example of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels,rescue homes, jails, ashram etc. These are called "Institutional Hous~holds". There may be one-member household, two member households or multi-member households. For Census purpo'Se, each of these types is regarded as a "Household".

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes are the communities scheduled under various Presidential orders beginning from 1950. As per the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment Act, 1976) (No.1 08 of 1976 dated the 18th September, 1976) there are altogether 59 Communities scheduled as Castes and 38 as Tribes in West Bengal. When a person claims to be a member of either the Scheduled Cas{es orthe Scheduled Tribe community, the name of the caste/tribe to which he belongs should appear in the list of the Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes notified as per the above order in respect of West Beng~1. If the name of the caste or the tnbe to which he claims to belong to does not appear in the aforesaid list he is not treated as a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe though he may be sch!3duled in any other State of the Indian Union. Further, a person who claims to be a member of a Scheduled Caste should belong to the Hindu or the Sikh or the 6uddist religion while the person who claims to be a member of a Scheduled Tribe can belong to any religion. Further, a person claims to belong to Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe community returns his/her caste or tribe, it is reckoned as scheduled caste or tribe only if the name finds place in the list of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes.

Literate A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who . can merely read but cannot write is not literate. It is no necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard. In the 1991 Census all children aged 6 years or less are treated as illiterate even though the child is going to school and may have picked up reading and writing a few odd words. In the previous Censuses of 1971 and 1981 Children of the age of 4 years and below were treated as illiterate though they might be going to sctiC50ls and had picked up reading and writing of a few odd words.

Main workers Main workers are those who had worked for the major part of the year preceding the date of enumeration, i.B. those who were engaged in any economically pr~ductive activity for 183 days (or six moths).

Main workers I. Cultivator A perosn working as cultivator, if he/she is engaged in cultivation of land owned or held from Government or held from Private Persones or Institutions for payment in money, kind or share: Cultivation work also includes supervision or direction of cultiviation of land. II. Acricultural Labourer

A person who works on another person's lan(j for wages in cash or kind may be regarded as an agricultural labourer. An Agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which he/she works. (xiii)

III. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Plantations, Orchards and allied activities.

f A person who is engaged in rearing of goats, sheeps, pigs, ducks, hens, planting and conservation of forests, logging, felling and cutting of trees etc, sea, coastal and inland waterfishing etc., hunting, trappirrg and game propagation for commercial·purposes, plantation of tea, coffee, rubber etc. IV. Mining and quarrying

A person who is engaged in mining of coal, liguite, crude petrolium, natural gas, iron ore and quarrying of stones, clay and sand etc. V. Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs (a) Household Indusrty A person who is engaged in production, servicing, repairing or making and selling of articles or goods such as hsmdloom weaving dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery manufacturing, cycle reapiring, blacksmithy, tailoring etc. in any unit which is conducted by the head of the household himself/herself and or by the members of the household at home within the village in the rural areas and only within the precincts of the home incase of urban areas. (b) Other than Houshold Industry A person who is engaged in production, servicing, repairing or making and selling of articles or goods in any factory or workshop where the proportion of hired workers are larger than the family workers. VI. Construction A person who is engaged in construction and maintenance of buildings, roads, railways, telegraph, telephone, waterways and water reservoirs, industrial plants etc. VII. Trade and Commerce A person who is engaged in wholesale or retail trade conducted in various articles and products. A person who is also engaged in restaurants and hotel services and as commission agents. VIII. Transport, Storage and Communications A person who is engaged in land, water and air transport. A person who is also engaged in storage, warehousing, communications such as postal, telepraph, wireless and telephone services. IX. Other Workers A person whois engaged in banking, credit institutions, business services, legal services, community, cultural, social and personal services, ,public and civil services, educational services. A person also engaged in generation and transformation, distribuiton of electricity, gas and water supply.

Marginal workers Marginal workers are those who worked any time at all in the year preceding the date of enumeration but did not work for the major part of the year. i.e. those who worked for less than 183 days (or six months).

Non-workers Non-workers are those who did not work any time at all in the year preceding the date of enumeration. Non­ workers may be those performing household duties, students, dependents, retired p~rsons or rentiers, be~gars, inmates of institutions like convicts in jailor inmates of penal, mental or charitable instituttions etc. and other non­ workers who do not come under the category of the preceding types of non-workers.

History of the District census Handbook The district Census Handbook series was first published during the 1951 Census. It contained important Census tables and PCA for each village, and town of the district. During 1961 Census the scope of the °DCH was (xiv) enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directories including PCAs. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directories, Part-B to village and town PCAs and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district Census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 DCH Census contained only part-A which contained village and town directory and Part-B which contained the PCA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes PCA upto Police StationfTown levels. There has been a change in the design of the District Census Handbook series of 1991 from 1981. Data in village Directory statement has been presented CD block-wise instead of the traditional police station level-wise.

Scope of the Village Directory

The data P!esented in the format of the village Directory containing 18 columns. help the data users to have and overall view of the villages in regard to the amenities available in the villages such as education. helth, drinking water, electricity, transport and communication and irrigation etc. These data on amenities alongwith the information of land use patern meet the requirement of micro-level planning, and serve pointers to regional "Imbalances" in the process of development and the deficiencies in the implementation of minimum needs programme.

Scope of the Town Directory

The Town Director¥ consists of seven statements. The formats are designed in such a way that the information C'ontained therein, besides giving the data users and overall picture of the various aspects of the socio-economic and development activities of the towns in the district, meet the requirements of town planning with emphasis on the minimum rreeds programme. The data provided on civic and other amenities in slums in Class I and Class II town (Statement-IVA) serve this purpose. It also helps the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic activities for the improvement of the slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in Statement­ IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in Statement­ V meet the requirement of the minimum need programme. The incorporation of the class of town in all the seven statements of town directory can help analyse the infrastructure of amenities by taking the class of town into consideration. The columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also meet the requirements of the minimum needs programme.

Methodology

Statistical data pertaining to amenities and land-use pattern of the revenue mouzas under the jurisdiction of each Community Development Block have benn collected by the officials of the concerned. Block Develioment Offices under the supervision of the Block Develpment Officers. Besides, relevant data relating to civic and adminstrative amenities of both the statutory and non-statutory towns have been collected by the officlials of the respective towns under the supervision of the Executive Officer of the statutory town and Block Development Officer of the non-statutory towns. It is needless to mention that in both these cases the Census Directorate has no role to play in the mater of collection of data either at the mouza level or at the town level, as because, Census Directorate has no independent source or local agency to collect such data. so. obviously, on the basis of such data, as furnished by the charge off_icers, consolidated village directors and town directors have been compiled and prepared at our end. It may be stated in thi~ connection that at the time of conducting Census Operation the Enumeratiors and Supervisors were appointed by the charge officer but at the time of collection of data for village and Town directories no specific worker was appointed. In this situation the Census Directorate is not in a position to take the responsibility of the authenticity of the data and also cannot vouchsate the correctness and accuracy of the data furnished by the Block and Town level officials, even though some checks have been made with reference to 1981 Census data and other patent facts within the knowledge of the Census Directorate. (xv)

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT

The district of North Twenty Four Parganas is included in the Presidency Division of the state of West Bengal. It is the most densely populated and the second most populous district, located at the strategic position of the State. It is situated at the international border of . This district is a new addition to the political map and administrative set up of the State of West Bengal. It has been officially commissioned as a new district only form 1st March. 1986, after bifurcation of the orginal district called Twenty Four Parganas into two separate administative units like North and South Twenty F01)r Parganas resp'ectively. The present district has been tormed with the northern areas of the undivided and unbroken Twenty Four Paraganas district with Barasat as its administrative headquarter. The original district of Twenty Four Parganas derives its name from the 24 number of Mahals or Parganas, the fiscal division, comprised, in the Zamindary areas which were presented to Lord Clive by Mirzafar, Nawab Nazim of Bengal. The names of such parganas are; (1) Akbarpur, (2) Amirpur, (3) Ajinabad, (4) Balia, (5) Bandihati, (6) Aminabad, (7) , (8) Dakshin Sagar, (9) Hatiagarh, (10) Ikhitiarpur, (11) Khanpur, (12) Khaspur, (13) Medini Molla, (14) Majuna, (15) Manpur, (16) Moida, (17) Munirjalla, (18) Paithan (Paikan), (19) Pankuli, (20) Malang Mahal, (21) I Shahnagar, (22) Shahpur, (23) Basunda and (24) Gar. This presentation took place in 1757, immediately after the / , as a token of gratitude towards Lord Clive. But, afterwards, after the death of Lord Clive in 1775 this Zamindary was ceded to the East India Company against fixed revenue. Incidentally, the origin of the basic district of Twenty Four Parganas dated back to 1757, the year in which the Battle of Plassey took place in Bengal.

Past period

The district of undivided Twenty Four Parganas gained prominence with the event of Sepoy mutiny of 1824 and 1857 respectively. In 1824, during the Burmese war, the'first munity broke out among the sepoys stationed at . In 1827, a person named Titu Mir, a resident of Narkelberia in the barasat sub-division of the district spearheaded the Wahabi rising in the area. He proclaimed the extinctions of the English rule and the re-establishment of Muslim power in Bengal. In 1857, the Mutiny among the sepoys also broke out at Barrackpore under leadership of Sri , a sepoy of the company, against the British power. In the 19th Century, some portion of the distrids of Nadia and Jessore were amalgamated with the district and the city of Calcutta was separated from the district and was formed into an independent district. The history of the original district of Twenty Four Parganas reveals that in the past also due to certain jurisdictional changes the district had been divided into two parts more than once in 1814 and also in 1834 with the respective headquarter's located at Alipur and Barasat towns. But on both occasion after sometime for administrative exigency the district came in one administrative unit once again with alipur as the headquarters of the entire district of Twenty Four Parganas. The Civil. criminal and jurisdiction of 24-Parganas district as a whole remained intact for pretty long time although the jurisdiction of some of its sub-divisions were changed occasionally. From 1861 the full Twenty Four Parganas district was formed with 8 sub-divisions like (1) Alipur, (2) (3) Barasat (4) Barrackpur (5) (6) (7) Basirhat and'(8) Satkhira.

Present period

In 1947, after the partition of Bengal, 3 police station areas of were trasnferred to Bongaon sub­ division of the undivided Twenty Four Parganas district. The present district of North Twenty Four P.argans has taken its present shape since 1st March '86 with the areas of 4 sub-division like Bongaon, Barasat, Basirhat and Barrackpore of the original district with a modification of the jurisdiction in the Basirhat sub-division. One P .S. named of the Basirhat sub-division has been included in Alipur sub-division of the South Twenty Four Parganas district.

Physical aspects

The total territory of the district covers an area of 4,094 sq. kms. It is located in the Gangetic delta with the characteristics of a deltaic land. The district is bounded on the North by on the east by Bangladesh on (xvi) the South Twenty Four Parganas district on the west by the river Hugly. The land of the district is a vast alluvial plain and without any dulations.

The different areas of the district are divided into 3 distinctly different zones like (1) the highly industralised north zone (2) the moderately industrialised north-eastern zone and (3) the highly agricultural north-eastern zone. The arable land of the district are divided into three main classes like (1) Comparatively highland abngwith the banks of the rivers (2) the low lying depression that extended along below the river banks and (3) the plain alluvial lands. The main rivers of the district are Hugly, IchhafT)ati, Jamuna and Kalindi.

The civil, criminal and revenue administration of the district is the same as the geographical boundaries of the district which came into being after 1 st March 1986. At the time of formation of the district, the Gosaba police station area of the Basirhat sub-division has been included in the Jurisdiction of the Alipur Sub-division in the South Twenty Four Parganas district.

Main Characteristics of the district

Forestry

'In the district, there is a speqific forest area located in the Basirhat SUb-division which includes 15 blocks of forests. In other portions of the district forest areas are not available.

Land and Land use Pattern

The official data regarding land use pattern of the district as a separate unit is not available, only data for the Twenty Four Pargana's as a whole in undivided form is available but appears will not serve our purpose.

Mineral and Mining

In district, there is no mineral resource nor any mining product as natural resource. As such, all mineral and mining products necessary for the district are imported from outside the district.

Electricity and Power

There are 4 Power Generating ~tations of Calcutta Electric Supply in the different areas of the district which supply and distribute electricity power to the people. State Electricity Board caters to the needs of the residents of the rural areas of the district. Thermal Power Plant which is located in Hugli district generates power and distributes in the district. According to official statistics, as on 30-3-89, 33 towns and 1,000 villages of the district are electrified.

Tenancy

After the introduction of West Bengal Estate Aquisition Act. 1948, State Govt. is the owner of all estate lands, and the system of middlemen is abolished. But in case of Agricultural land, the tenancy system is contractual. The tenant of the land pays r~nt to the land owner. He holds the land on rent or le'ase basis from the State Govt., which is the owner of the land. At present, there is no intermideary system in the district, after Land Reforms measures under taken by the State Govt.

Agriculture

The main source of livelihood of the people 'of the areas like Bongaon, Barasat and Basirhat sub-div~sions is based on agriculture but inCidentally there are considerable number of persons in Barrackpore sub-division who are engaged in economic pursuits like industry, trade and other services. The major agricultural crops of the district are Paddy. Jute, Oil seeds, Puleses and Vegetables. The district at present is densely populated after the Bangladesh (xvii)

War as such, the quantity of cultivable land has been depleted much than before and the scope for further.extension of area under cultivation is very small.

Fishery

There are large number of tanks and ponds in the different parts of the district an do in such places sweet water fishes are available in plenty. Moreover, in the rivers also fishes of various qualities are found in abundance.

Industry

The district is often regarded as the most industrialised district of the State. The industrial products of Hle district are chemical products, electric lamps, match box, steel products. The northern part of the district is mainly engaged with industrial activities. In Khardah, , , HQlisahar, there are large number of factories where chemical soap, ceramics, fertilisers, dyes, match box, glass and other industrial products are manufactured. In all in this district, there are 75 Jute Mills and 133 Chemical factories. Jute and Cotton Mills are localised by the side of the river Hugli, mainly in the Barrackpore sub-division of the district. The manufacturing industries playa vital roll in the economic life of the people bf the district.

Trade and Commerce

Barasat and Basirhat sub-divisions, the two most densely populated areas, are the main trading and, commercial centres. The principal articles imported into the district are Coal, raw Jute, Kerosine, Petrol and diesel and of the exported goods. Chemical and Jute products are important. A considerable amount of trade is held in respect of animals, vegetables, bricks, timber, bamboo etc.

Transport

All the sub-divisional headquarter's and all the police station headquarter's in the district are connected by me1all~d roads. The different parts of the district are well served by arterial roads and railways. The · the Jossore ~oad are the two main important link roads in the district. There are 5 vital arterial roads in the district which may be mentioned below :-

(1) Barrackpore Trunk Road, (2) Jossore Road, (3) Natioal Highway No. 34, (4) Habra-Basirhat Road, (5) Barasat-Basirhat- Road,

There are also municipal roads and zilla parisad roads in the district covering the important places and communication centres.

There are four Railway routes generated from the R.S. and they may be shown in the following manner :-

(1) Sealdah - Section (upto ) (2) Sealdah - (Upto Dhakhineswar) (3) Sealdah - Bongaon line (4) Sealdah - Barasat - Hansnabad line

Socia - Cultural Developments

In the recent history, there has been a heavy influx of immigrants into this district from the other side of the Border. As a result sociocultural life of the local residents has been changed considerably. Now settlements of people have been established after reclamation of fallowland. The balance in the demographic set up and socia'ilife of the (xviii) local people has been disturbed. But on the other hand due to influx of neo-settlers, its industries have grown, its agriculture has developed, its communications have been improved and extended and its density of population has increased rapidly. At present the jungles are being cleared and human settlements are spreading in the district like wtld tire. The leadership pattern in the district has changed considerably.

Admjnistrative D~velopment

A new police-station named has been created out of the Bagdah Police Station of the Barasat Sub­ d1vision of the district. B:esides this, the administrative areas of the Kha~dah, Ashoknagar, Kalyangarh and Habra nave been extended. There is also a proposal to change some portion of the Municipalizy. Alpf~ent tne.re.are 59 towns and 1619 village. According to 1991 cencus, there are 7,281 ,881 divided into 3551581' rurql and,_~ 13..9,:aQo' urban people. Places of religious, historical or archeological importance in the yillage and toufist iRtersttla th~ inwn.

Dakhinswar

There is a Kalitemple, established by Rani Rashmani the famous phil~nthropist of Bengal. This place is the devotional venture of Sri Ramkrishna Parmhanswandev. In this place a match box factory of the Wimco Company is located.

Dum Dum There is an international air port for the transit of passengers to and from Calcutta. The factories of guns hell and ordnance products are located in this plac~.

Barreckpore An important place whete Sepby Mutiny.broke out'in 1857. It is famous tor military cantonment. There are also a police training centre, a military air.port, 'Rajbhawan and the sub-divis_iona.1 court.

Ichhapur The Rifle and other defence products are manufactured in this place. It is known as Ichhapur Defence Estate for its Rifle factory.

Halisahar An important place which is famous as the birth place of Sadhak Ramprasad.

Katha I para-Na ihati The place is famous for the birth place of eminent Bengali Novelist Sri.Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.

Kanchrapara

There isa railway workshop in this place.

Panihati

This place is famot"ls for its temples. It is al:;o a famous cultural centre.

Bhatpara

This place is famous for its numerous temples and scholars of Sanskrit literatur.e. (Kix)

Table-1 Distribution of Villages According to the Availability-.of Different Amenities r

SI. Name of C.D. Block No. of No. (with Percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities No. Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market I Communi- Approach by Power Villages Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Habra-I 62 61(98.39) 32(51.61) 62(100.00) 13(20.97) 15(24.19) 23(37.10) 44(70.97) 56(90.32) 2 Habra-II 80 60(75.00) 16(20.00) 80(100.00) 1.2(15.00) 13(16.25) 25(31.25) 39(48.75) 70(87.50) 3 Barasat-i 86 68(79.07) 17{19.77) 86{100.00) 11 (12.79) 9(10.47) 25(29.07) 55{63.95) 40(46.51) 4 Barasat-II 83 p7(80.72) 22(26.51) 83(100.00) 14(16.87) 13(15.66) 19(22.89) 57(68.67) 77(92.77) 5 Amdanga 80 63(78.75) 19(23.75) 79{98.75) 11{13.75) 13{16.25) 33(41.25) 47(58.75) 78{97.50) 6 Deganga 107 90(84.11) 40(37.38) 106(99.07) 19(17-?6) 23(21.50) 90(84.11) 74(69.16) 91 (85.05) 7 Rajarhat 47 47{100.00) 16.(34.04) 47{100.00) 1{2.13) 10{21.28) 19{40.43) 28(59.57) .. 20(42.55) 8 Bagda 106 98(92.45) 106(100.00) 106(100.00) 27(25.47) 21 (19.81) 31(29.25) 39(36.79) 70(66.04) 9 Bongaon 149 138(92.62) 30(20.13) 149(100.00) 46(30.87) ~8(18.79) 35(23.49) 88(59.06) 131 (87.92) 10 Gaighata 106 106(100.00) 54(50.94) 106(100.00) 30(28.30) 33(31.13) 47(44.34) 90(84.91) 102(96.23) 11 Baduria 96 88(91.67) 6{6.25) 96(100.00) 19(19.79) 18(18.75) 45(46.88) 63(65.63) 47(48.96) 12 Haroa 89 61(68.54) 11 (12.36) 88(98.88) 13(14.61) 21(23.60) 18(20·22) 43(48.31) 52(58.43) 13 Minakhan 74 55(74.32) 4(5.41) 73(98.65) 12(16.22) 7(9.46) 21(28.38) 19{25.68) 5{6.76) 14 'Swarupnagar 65 64(98.46) 5(7.69) 65(100.00) 24(36.92) 21(32.31) 18(27.69) 46(70.77) 9(13.85) 15 Hasnabad 73 62{84.93) 26(35.62) 72{98.63) 17(23.29) 13(17.81) 4{5.48) 53(72.60) 31(42.47) 16 Hingalganj 44 40(90.91) 31(70.45) 44(100.00) 26(59.09) 15(34.09) 41 (93.18) 18(40.91) 0(0.00) 17 Sandeshkhali-I 30 30(100.00) 23{76.67) 30{100.00) 15(50.00) 9{SO.00) 11 (36.67) 17(56.67) 2(6.67) 18 SandeshkhalHI 24 24(1 00.00) 2~(1 00.00) 24(100.00) 20(83.33) 10(41.67) 24(100.00) 4(;16.67.) 0(0.00) 19 8aslrMt-1 61 52(85.25) 3(4.92) 61(100.00) 16(26.23) 16{26.23) 21(34.43) 34(55.74) 26(42.62) .20 Basirllat-II 69 62(89.86) 2(2.90) 69(100.00) 1-8(26.09) 16(23.19) 30(43.48) 47(68.12) 38(55.07) 21 Barrackpur-I 42 33(7.8.57) 2(4.76) 38(90.48) 16(38.10) 8(19.05) 17(40.48) 2(4.76) 39(92.86) ?2 Barrackpur-II 26 21(80.77) 11 (42.31) 24(92.31) 5(19.23) 3(11.54) 10(38.46) 18(69.23) 24(92.31) 23 ~ot Covered By 1(100.00) 0(0.00) 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 0(0.00) 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 1 (100.00) Any CD. Block

Total 1,600 1394(87.13) 500(31.25) 1592(99.50) 386(24.13) 335(20.94) 608(38.00) 927(57.94) 1011 (63.19) (xx)

Table-2 Proportion of Rural Populatlol1 served by Different Amenities

SI. Name of C.D. Block Total No. (with Percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities No. Population Education Medical Drinking- Post & Market I Communi- Approach by Power of Inhabited Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply Villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Habra-I 146,255 99.12 62.24 100.00 30.77 33.41 50.02 79.85 95.33 2 Habra-II 122,549 84.04 35.85 100.00 24..46 30.37 43.11 ~9.96 90.58 3 Barasat-I 176,328 85.81 30.18 100.09 22.13 »52? 44.01 77.47 62.71 4 Barasat-II 159,855 91.89 33.74 100.00 2~i:~7 1_S.76 27.48 67.98 96.58 5 Amdanga 138,997 85.89 36.91 98.51 -23.24 ·22.07 46.61 67.37 98.38 6 Deganga 226,754 91.53 51.94 97.81 27.62 30,52 86.71 68.13 90.20 7 Rajamat 138,708 100.00 50.97 100.00 7.93 31.28 44.43 74.87 51.92 8 Bagda 190,757 97.17 100.00 100.00 36.32 32.51 41.02 49.59 71.74 9 Bongaon 294,432 97.5,4 31.67 100.00 45.16 30.47 37.28 70.21 92.70 10 Gaighata 251,129 100.00 61.59 100.00 43.76 50.76 56.57 89.51 97.58 Baduria 211,342 97.55 8.32 100.00 33.23 31.12 50.99 76.41 64.14 "12 Haroa 151,100 84.57 25.97 100.00 28.33 37.12 24.77 57.19 67.52 13 Minakhan 137,361 90.81 5.52 99.94 26.84 11.33 34.10 31.61 15.73 14 Swarupnagar 196,634 99.50 12.33 100.00 64.91 57.70 51.78 81.58 25.96 15 Hasnabad 151,115 85.80 51.91 89.90 40.94 28.42 9.87 64.69 40.39 16 Hingalganj 142,291 98.95 80.96 100.00 78.35 49.66 95.64 51.47 0.00 17 SandeshkhaJi-1 120,539 100.00 81.39 100.00 57.04 42.23 43.37 65.57 13.62 18 SandeshkhaJi-1i 118,895 100.00 100.00 100.00 92.20 52.18 100.00 17.68 0.00 19 Basimat-I 122,156 95.51 7.76 100.00 47.93 43.59 46.71 72.58 61.89 20 Basimat-II 163,997 96.63 3.71 100:00 51.35 40.67 55.87 83.87 70.33 21 Barrackpur-I 93,533 90.81 6.36 92.94 47.08 27.44 53.13 3.38 95.93 22 Barrackpur-II 84,932 78.81 45.21 90.15 24.72 23.04 43.01 62.66 90.15 23 Not Covered By- 11,922 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Any C.D. Block

Total 3,551,581 94.00 41.67 98.95 40.09 33.95 49.65 65.63 65.90 (xxi)

Table-3 Distribution of Villages not Having Certain Amenities, Arranged by Distance Ranges From the Places where these are Available Villages not Having Number of Villages where the Amenity Is not Available and Available at Distance of- The Amenity of -5 Kms 5-10 Kms 10+ Kms Total (Cols 2-4)

2 3 4 5

1 Education 203 2 206 2 Medical 925 173 2 1,100 3 Drinking Water 6 2 8 4 P&T 1,112 100 2 1,214 5 MarketIHat 1,173 90 2 1,265 6 Communication 606 365 21 992 (xxii)

'Table-4 Distributions of Villages According to the Distance from the Nearest Town and Availability of Different Amenities Distance No. of No. (with Percentage) of villages having the Amenity -of- Range From Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market I Communi- Approach by Power

The Nearest Villages in Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road S~l?ply Town 'each'Range (in Kms) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0-5 159 146(91.82) 43(27.04) 154(96.86) 36(22.64) 33(20.75) 61(38.36) 106(66.67) 125(78.62) 6-15 686 595(86.73) 180(26.24) 685(99.85) 158(23.03) 144(20.99) 231(34.55) 439(63.99) 507(73.91) 16-50 646 557(86.22) 209(32.35) 644,(99.69) 163(25.23) 135(20.90) 271 (41.95) 357(55.26) 346(53.56) 51+ 109 96(88.07) 68(62.39) 109(100.00) 29(26.61) 23(21.10) 39(35.78) 25(22.94) 33(30.28) Unspecified

Total 1600 1394{87.13) 500(31.25) 1592(99.50) 386{24.13) 335(20.94) 608(38.00) 927(57.94) 1011(63.19) (xxiii}

Table-5 Distributions of Villages Ae,cordmg to Population Range And Amenities Available

Population No. of N?; wlth.~.ercentage) of villages havl~g the Amenity of - Range Inhabited Education Medical .pril}kjn9 Post & Market I Communi- Approach by Pciwer

Villag~s Water; Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply I.n each Range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-499 100 40{40.00) 12{12.00) 97{97.00) 3{3.00) 4{4.00) 17{17.00) 3S{3S.00) 34{34.00) 500-1999 844 714{84.60) 187{22.16) 843{99.88) 103(12.20) 88(10.43) 246(29.15) 441(52.25) 531 (62.91) '2000-4999 531 516(97.18) 221 (41.62) 527(99.25) 179(33.71) 172(32.39) 257(48.40) 360(67.80) 367(69.11) 5000+ 125 124(99.20) 80(64.00) 125(100.00) 101 (80:8'0) 71(56.80) 88(70.40) 91(72.80) 79(63.20)

Total 1,600 1,394(87.13) 500(31.25) 1,592(99.50) 386(24.13) 335(20.94) 608(38.00) 927(57.94) 1,011 (63.19) (xxiv)

Table-6 Distribution 01 Villages Accordipg To Land U~e

Name of Number of Total Area Percentage of Percentage of C.D. Block Inhabited Villages Cultivable Area Iggigated Area to to Total Area Total Cultvable Area 2 3 4 5

Habra-I 62 14,237.00 62.24 48.49 2 Habra-II 80 14,636.00 53.90 62.98 3 Barasat-I 86 11,072.00 32.02 50.03 4 Barasat-II 83 12,347.00 66.13 10.79 5 Amdanga 80 13,880.00 73.88 40.60 6 Deganga 107 19,831.00 90.42 47.26 7 Rajarhat 47 7,932.00 65.51 16.51 8 Bagda 106 23,305.00 82.94 52.86 9 Bongaon 149 33,670.00 83.42 47.05 10 Gaighata 106 24,588.00 70.02 37.94 11 Baduria 96 20,969.00 61.18 20.70 12 Haroa 89 15,281.00 62.29 13.39 13 Minakhan 74 15,712.00 76.86 4.87 14 Swarupnagar 65 21,441.00 62.19 26.15 15 Hasnabad 73 15,544.00 76.10 11.94 16 Hingalganj 44 23,040.00 98.84 0.00 17 Sandeshkhali-I 30 18,121.00 73.22 20.86 18 Sandeshkhali-II 24 19,727.00 51.12 5.53 19 Basirhat-I 61 11,210.00 81.16 26.97 20 Basirhat-II 69 13,400.00 69.83 27.00 21 Barrackpur-I 42 7,773.00 98.16 28.82 22 Barrackpur-I! 26 3,660.00 54.00 14.87 Not Covered By NA NA NA Any CD. Block

Total 1600 365,811.00 71.38 28.96

Cultivable Area:;: Irrigated + Unirrigated Area (xxv) Table-7 Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure in Towns

51. Class, Name & Per Capita No. Civic Status Receipt Expenditure of the Town Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expenditure Public Expenditure Other Through From all Expendi- Adminis- on Public Works on Public Aspects Taxes Other ture tration Health & Institutions Sources Convenience 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 IV Arjunpur (NM) 2 II Ashok-nagar 99.49 21.77 77.72 98.02 2.38 1.57 50.44 0.89 42.74 Kalyangarh (M) 3 III Baduria (M) 104.93 6.89 98.04 85.38 4.56 41.47 31.63 7.72 4 VI Bandipur (NM) 5 IV Bandra (NM) 6 II (M) 7 (M) 98.03 15.22 82.81 99.45 5.05 54.14 14.16 3.87 22.23 8 Barasat (M) 70.72 13.95 56.77 55.99 18.46 8.92 18.05 1.05 9.51 9 I Barrackpur (M) 106.20 48.65 57.55 55.51 25.58 11.41 5.31 0.27 12.94 10 IV Barrackpur 243.45 17.36 226.09 346.47 18.21 170.98 88.32 23.83 45.13 Cantonment (CanU) 11 Basirhat (M) 67.81 7.51 60.30 63.60 4.27 10.44 21.98 1.39 25.52 12 Bhatpara (M) 90.11 19.40 70.71 81.84 9.53 56.23 11.25 1.03 3.80 13 Bidhannagar (NA) 14 V (NM) 15 IV Bisarpara (NM) 16 VI Deora (NM) 17 V (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18 III' Deulpara (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 19 III Dum Dum (M) 286.07 86.50 199.57 255.D1 13.81 8.65 27.35 5.81 199.39 20 V Dum Dum Aerodrome NA NA NA NA NA NA "NA NA NA Area (NM) 21 V Garshyamnagar (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 22 IV Garui (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 23 II (M) 59.90 9.75 50.15 34.04 7.36 9.73 9.69 7.01 0.25 24 III (M) 92.59 3.10 89.49 62.04 10.79 5.89 30.64 0.05 14.67 25 III Gopalpur (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 26 IV Gurdaha (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 27 Habra (M) 71.71 4.78 66.93 23.47 16.82 0.24 5.48 0.93 28 (M) 82.38 8.65 73.73 76.71 14.09 38.75 11.62 12.25 29 III (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 30 IV .Humaipur (NM) 0.66 0.66 3.78 2.83 0.95 31 IV Ichhapur Defence NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Estate (NM) 32 III Jyangra (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 33 (M) 90.00 25.30 64.70 78.36 9.54 47.50 13.70 2.50 5.12 34 Kanchrapara (M) 80.26 8.95 71.31 81.00 25.84 38.49 7.45 0.53 8.69 35 V Kaugachhi (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA " NA 36 II Khardah (M) 102.13 16.79 85.34 104.18 11.06 26.44 30.97 19.13 16.58 37 III Krishnapur (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 II (NM) 19.64 2.17 17.47 17.09 2.74 2.02 7.65 4.63 0.05 39 IV Madrail Fingapara (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 40 V Mandalganti (NM) NA NA NA N.A NA NA NA NA NA 41 V (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 42 IV Matkal (NM) NA NA NA NA NA l\IA NA NA NA 43 II Nabapally (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA Nft: NA NA (xxvi)

TQble-7 Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure In Towns

SI. Class, Name & Per Capita No. Civic Status Receipt Expenditure of the Town Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expenditure Public Expenditure Other Through From all Expendi- Adminis- on Public Works on Public'· Aspects Taxes Other ture tration Health & Institutions Sources Convenience 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 44 (M) 84.41 9.77 74.64 106.39 5.79 44.21 5.51 3.57 47.31 45 IV Nabadhai NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Dunapukur (NM) 46 II New Barrackpur (M) 109.25 8.95 100.30 119.75 11.70 31.18 24.48 32.81 19.58 47 North Barrackpur (M) 105.66 20.57 85.09 104.28 10.10 60.94 10.07 23.17 48 (M) 51.59 10.58 41.01 44.05 11.25 12.38 0.94 0.68 18.80 49 (M) 102.95 16.92 86.03 103.25 8.48 44.37 7.90 0.93 41.57 50 IV (NM) NA NA NA t-JA NA NA NA NA NA 51 IV (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 52 V Raghunathpur (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 53 V (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 54 V Sonatikiri (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 55 I South Dum Dum (M) 132.96 30.0T 102.89 136.75 16.96 13.91 31.73 4.97 69.18 56 III Sultanpur (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 57 III Taki(M) 137.00 11.98 125.02 113.96 9.67 13.52 35.84 43.00 11.93 58 V Talbanda (NM) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 59 Titagarh (M) 120.63 30.22 90.41 119.51 16.74 61.03 17.83 10.56 13.35

Total 96.30 19.01 77.29 89.42 11.57 33.85 15.93 4.01 24.06 (xxvii) Table-8 Schools per 10,000 Population in Towns

51. Class, Name & No. Per 10,000 No. Civic Status Higher Secondary! Secondary! Junior Secondary Primary of the Town Inter! PUC! Matriculation Middle Junior Colleges 2 3 4 5

IV Arjunpur (NM) 0.71 1.42 1.42 2.83 2 II Ashok-nagar 0.52 1.24 0.72 7.03 Kalyangarh (M) 3 III Baduria (M) 0.72 0.24 0.72 9.58 4 VI Bandipur (NM) 18.12 5 IV Bandra (NM) 1.89 6 II B&ngaon (M) 0.38 1.38 1.01 6.54 7 Baranagar (M) 0.31 1.38 0.13 3.56 8 Barasat (M) 0.58 0.65 0.46 4.00 9 I Barrackpur (M) 0.14 0.56 0.07 4.07 10 IV Barrackpur 0.50 3.51 2.51 7.53 Cantonment (Cantt) 11 Basirhat (M) 0.39 0.69 0.39 4.83 12 Bhatpara (M) 0.16 0.13 0.06 3.99 13 I Bidhannagar (NA) 0.40 0.80 1.00 14 V Bidyadharpur (NM) NA NA NA 2.27 15 IV Bisarpara (NM) 1.79 1.79 2.99 16 VI Deora (NM) 2.62 5.24 15.73 17 V Deulia (NM) 1.35 1.35 5.41 18 III Deulpara (NM) 0.25 0.75 0.75 2.75 19 ~II Dum Dum (M) 0.49 2.69 0.24 7.57 20 V Dum Dum Aerodrome 2.00 2.00 2.00 Ar.ea (NM) 21 V Garshyamnagar (NM) 2.00 22 IV Garui (NM) 0.75 3.77 23 II Garulia (M) 0.62 1.73 1.24 24 III Gobardanga (M) 0.56 1.39 0.28 7.51 25 III Gopalpur (NM) 0.88 0.88 1.76 26 IV Gurdaha (NM) 2.85 2.85 9.48 27 Habra(M) 0.40 1.00 0.60 4.29 28 Halisahar (M) 0.09 0.43 0.26 5.62 29 III Hatiara (NM) 1.43 1.43 1.90 30 IV Humaipur (NM) 0.94 0.94 0.94 1.89 31 IV Ichhapur Defence 1.92 3.83 4.79 2.87 Estate (NM) 32 III Jyangra (NM) 0.95 0.95 1.90 33 I Kamarhati (M) 0.22 1.09 0.19 ~.86 34 Kanchrapara (M) 0.36 0.81 0.27 4.84 35 V Kaugachhi (NM) 1.05 1.05 36 II (M) 0.34 1.02 0.11 3.28 37 III Krishnapur (NM) 0.53 0.53 2.13 38 II Madhyamgram (NM) 0.29 0.72 2.45 4.91 39 IV Madrail Rngapara (NM) 0.74 0.74 3.72 40 V Mandalganti (NM) 1.42 1.42 5.67 41 .v Maslandapur (NM) 1.18 ,3,.54 42 IV Matkal (NM) 0.72 1.44 43 II NabapaUy (NM) 0.38 0.57 3.81 (xxviii)

Table-8 .Schools per 10,000 Population in Towns

SI. Class, Name & No. Per 10,000 No. Civic Status Higher Secondary! Secondary! Junior Secondary Primary of the Town Inter! PUC! Matriculation Middle Junior Colleges 2 3 4 5

44 Naihati (M) 0.38 0.30 0.30 4.52 45 IV Nabadhai 0.63 1.26 1.26 5.66 '(NM) 46 II New Barrackpur (M) 0.31 1.10 0.63 5.49 47 I North Barrackpur (M) 5.96 1.39 0.30 5.96 48 North Dum Dum (M) 0.33 0.47 0.07 4.53 49 Panihati (M) 0.29 1.12 0.25 4.24 50 IV Pan pur (NM) 3.55 5.32 8.87 51 IV Patulia (NM) 1.70 1.70 2.54 52 V Raghunathpur (NM) 1.21 2.41 2.41 3.62 53 V Sadpur (NM) 1.68 3.36 3.36 54 V Sonatikiri (NM) 1.60 1.60 6.41 55 South Dum Dum (M) 0.52 1.29 0.43 2.15 56 III Sultanpur (NM) 0.75 0.75 1.25 57 III Taki(M) 0.66 0.99 0.66 7.56 58 V Talbanda (NM) 1.03 59 Titagarh (M) 0.53 0.26 3.59

Total 0.31 0.90 0.46 4.15 (xxix)

Table-9 Number of Beds in Medical'lnstltution in Town

51. Class, Name & Civic Status of The Town No of ~eds in Medical Institution per 1,000 Population No. 2

IV Arjunpur (NM) 2 II (NM) 0.21 3 III Baduria (M) 2.39 4 VI Bandipur (NM) 7.25 5 IV Bandra (NM) 6 II Bangaon (M) 0.88 7 I Baranagar (M) 0.80 8 Barasat (M) 3.2'5 9 Barrackpur (M) 1.05 10 IV (Cantt) 19.97 11 Basirhat (M) 1.97 12 Bhatpara (M) 1.11 13 I Bidhannagar (NA) 2.50 14 V Bidyadharpur (NM) 15 IV Bisarpara (NM) 16 VI Deora (NM) 17 V Deulia (NM) 18 III Deulpara (NM) 3.78 19 III Dum qum (M) 2.44 20 V Dum Dum Aerodrome Area (NM) 21 V Garshyamnagar (NM) 22 IV Garui (NM) 23 Garulia (M) 0.35 24 il\ Gobardanga (M) 0.28 25 III Gopalpur (NM) 26 IV Gurdaha (NM) 4.74 27 Habra(M) 0.25 28 I Halisahar (M) 0.09 29 III Hatiara (NM) 30 IV Humaipur (NM) 0.94 31 IV Ichhapur Defence Estate (NM) 17.72 32 III Jyangra (NM) 33 Kamarhaii (M) 1.80 34 Kanchrapara (M) NA 35 V Kaugachhi (NM) 36 II Khardah (M) NA 37 III Krishnapur (NM) 38 II Madhyamgram (NM) 0.14 39 IV Madrail Fingapara (NM) 40 V Mandalganti (NM) 41 V Maslandapur (NM) 0.47 42 IV Matkal (NM) 43 II Nabapaily (NM) NA 44 Naihati (M) 0.04 45 IV Nebadhai Duttapukur (NM) 0.25 46 II New Barrackpur (M) 0.41 47 North Barrackpur (M) 1.24 48 North Dum Dum (M) 0.13 49 I Panihati (M) 1.49 50 IV Panpur (NM) (xxx)

Table-9 Number of Beds in Medica! Institution in Town,

SI. Class, Name & Civic Status of The Town Naof Beds in Medical Institution per 1,000 Population No. 2

51 IV Patulia (NM} ·52 V R~bunathpur (NM)' 53 V Sadptlf ~tv1t 0.67 54 V Sonatikiri (NMj 55 South,Dum Dum (M) 0.14 56 III Sultanpur (NM) 57 III Taki(M) 1.64 58 V Talbanda (NM) 59 Titagarh (M) 0.44

Total 1.10 (xxxi)

Table-10 Proportion of Slums Population in town

SI. . Class, Name & Civic'Status of The Town Proportion of Slums Population Density In Slums (Per Sq.Km) • No. To Total Population of The Town 2 3

II Ashok-nagar Kalyangarh (M) 10.34 6,667 2 II Bangaon{M) 3 Baranagar (M) 4.56 14,717 4 flarasat (M) 11.71 54,739 5 !£larrackpur (M) 6 Basirhat (M) 7 Bhatpara (M) 79.12 71;429 8 Bidhannangar (NA) 9 Garuliya (M) 10 Habra (M) 25.94 6,500 11 Halisahar (M) 12 Kamarhati (M) 30.35 54,000 1.3 Kanchrapara (M) 18.87 53,990 14 Khardah (M) 11.32 50,000 15 Madhyamgram (NM) 16 Nabapally (NM) ·17 I Naihati (M) 18 II New Barrackpur (M) 19 North Barrackpur (M) 4.60 22,048 20 North Dum Dum (M) 21 P'anihati (M) 10.36 37,130 22 South Dum Dum (M) 30.07 13,462 23 \ I Titagarh (M) 61.36 44,586

Total 29.18 30,062 (xxxii)

Table-11 Most Important Commodity Manufactured Imported & Exported in Towns

51. Class, Name & Civic Status of Tl;Ie Town, Most Important Commodity No. Manufactured Exported Imported

1 2 3 4

IV Arjunpur (NM) Medicine Medicine Food Grains 2 II Asho.knagar Kalyangarh (NM) Handloom Saree Cotton Yarn Food Grains 3 III Baduria (M) Brick Jute Raw Jute 4 VI Bandipur (NM) Laboratory Glass Laboratory Glass Food Grains 5 IV Bandra. (NM) Wooden Furniture Wooden Furniture Wood 6 II Bangaon (M) Comb Jute Bfic~ 7 I Baranagar (M) Jute Products Jute Products Jute 8 Barasat (M) Tannery Products Tannery Products F90d Grains 9 I Barrackpur (M) Jute Products Jute Products Fooel Grains 10 IV Barrackpur Cantonment (Cantt) Food Grains 11 Basirhat (M) Handloom Products Bricks Yarn 12 Bhatp?ra (M) Jute Products Jute Products Raw,Jute 13 Bidhannagar (NA) Food Grains 14 V Bidyadharpur (NM) Clothings 15 IV Bisarpara (NM) Garments Wooden Furniture Food Grains 16 VI Deora (NM) Clothings 17 V Deulia(NM) Bidi Milk Food, Grains 18 III Deulpa~a (NM) Bamboo & Cane Products Bamboo & Cane Products Food Grains 19 III Dum Dum (M) Engineering Goods Engineering Goods Pig Iron 20 V Dum Dum Aerodrome Area (NM) Chemical Goods Chemical Goods Food Grains 21 V Garshyamnagar (NM) Food Grains 22 IV Garui {NM) Wooden Furniture Wooden Furniture Food Grains 23 II Garulia (M) Clothings Jute Products Food Grains 24 III Gob?,rdaaga (M) Mats Poultry Products Food Grains 25 III Gopalpur (NM) Bricks Bricks Food Grains 26 IV Gurdaha (NM) Jute Bag Jute Products Food Grains 27 Habra(M) Briquette Briquette Food Grains 28 Halisahar (M) Jute Products Jute Products Jute 29 III Hatiara (NM) Engineering Goods Engineering Goods Food Grains 30 IV Humaipur (NM) Jam & Jelly Jam & Jelly Food Grains 31 IV Ichhapur Defence Estate (NM) Armmaments Arms & Amunities Food Grains 32 III Jyangril (NM) Stainless Steel Utensils Stainless UtenSilS Food Grains 33 I Kamarhati (M) Engineering Products Engineering Products Pig Iron 34 Kanchrapara (M) Furniture Furniture Coal 35 V Kaugachhi (NM) Jute Products Jute Products Food Grains 36 II Khardah (M) . Steel Pipe Pigment Cotton Thread 37 III Krishnapur (NM) Medicine Chemical Medicine Chemical Food Grains 38 II Madhyam9ram (NIIi1) Brick Bricks Food Grains 39 IV Madrail Fingapara (NM) Wooden Furniture Wooden Furniture Food Grains 40 V Mandalganti (NM) Hosiery Hosiery Food Grains 41 V Maslandapur (NM) Khadi Products Food Grains. Building Materials 42 IV Matkal (NM) Garments Readymade Garments Food Grains 43 II Nabapally (NM) Briquette Candle Sticks Food Grains 44 I Naihati (M) Jute Products Jute Products Jute 45 IV Nebadhai Duttapukur (NM) Paper Board Jute Products Jute 46 II New 8arrackpur (M) Bags & Buckets Bags Buckets Rexin 47 • N~~h Barrackpur (M) Garments Garments Raw Materials For Plastic Goods 48 North Dum Dum (M) Food Grains (xxxiii)

Table-11 Most Important Commodity Manufactured Imported & Exported in Towns

51. Class, Name & Civic 5tatus of The Town Most Important Commodity No. Manufactured Exported Imported

l' 2 3 4 49 'I Panihati (M) Railway.Wagon Railway Wagon Raw Materials For Manufacturing Of Goods 50 IV Panpur (NM) Wooden Furniture Wooden. furnit4re Food Grains 51 'IV Patulia (NM) Woo,den Furniture Wooden Furniture Food Grains 52 V Raghunathpur (NM) Medicine & Chemical Medicine & Chemical Raw Materials For Medicine & Chemical 53 V Sadpur (NM) Khadi Products Food Grains Building Materials 54 V Sonatikiri (NM) Jute Cotton 55 South Dum Dum (M) Electrical Cables Electrical Cables Raw Materials For. Chemical 56 ill Sultanpur (NM) Engineering Goods Readymade Garments Food Grains 57 III Taki(M) Bricks Rice Paddy 58 V Talbanda (NM) Garments Readymade Garments Food Grains 59 Titagarh (M) Jute Products Jute Products Raw Jute (xxxiv)

CODES USED FOR VARIOUS AMENITIES IN VILLAGE D1RECTORY

Col. No. SI. No. Amenities Codes Col.No. SI. No. Amenities Codes 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Col. 5 Educational Col. 7 Drinking Water 1. Primary School P 1. Tap Water T 2. Middle School M 2. Well Water W 3. Secondary School H 3. Tank Water TK 4. Higher Secondary/ PUC 4. Tube-well Water TW Inter/PUC/Junior/ 5. Hand Pump HP College level 6. River Water R 5. College, any College C 7. Fountain F (graduate level and above) 8. Canal C like Arts, Science and 9. lake L Commerce etc. 10. Spring S 6. Industrial School 11. Nallah N 7. Traning School Tr 12. Others 0 8. Adult Literacy Class AC Col.8 Post & Telegraph /Centre 1. Post Office PO 9. Others(includes 0 2. Telegraph Office TO Sanskrit Pathshalas, 3. Post and Telegraph PTO Senior Basic School, Office Maktab etc. 4. Telephone Connection Phone Communication Col.6 Medical Col. 10 1. Hospital H 1. Bus Stand BS 2. Maternity and Child MCW 2. Railway Station RS Welfare Centre Col. 11 Approach to Village 3. Maternity Home MH 1. Kutcha Road KR 4. Child Welfare Centre CWC 2. Pucka Road PR 5. Health Centre HC Col. 13 Power Supply 6. Primary Health Centre PHC 1. Electricity for ED 7. Primary Health Sub- PHS domestic purpose Centre 2. Electricity for Agriculture EAG 8. Dispensary 0 3. Electricity for other EO 9. Family Planning Centre FPC Purposes like industrial 10. T.B. Clinic TB Commercial etc. 11. Registrered Private RP 4. Electricity for all EA Practitioner purposes listed above 12. Nursing Hom~ NH Col. 15 Land Utilisation 13. Subsidised Medical SMP 1. Canal C Practitioner 2. Tank TK 14. Community Health CHW 3. Tub,e-Well TW Worker 4. Well W 15. Others 0 5. Other Sources 0 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 2 C.D. BLOCK HABRA - I VILLAGE 51. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. lion area popula­ and nexl 10 it in brackets the dislance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Eguca Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-HABRA - I

74 Dhharth_l!ba 126.51 3,146(591) P (2) -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-:5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 75 Ayera 204.94' 1,633(272) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 76 Belgaria 92.23 898(165) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 4 77 Janaphul 513.46 1,588( 1397) PUC, M P (5) R P (4) HP P.O. -(-5 Kms.) BS 5 86 Hirapol 45.87 570(101) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 87 Atle 132.07 1,574(292} P, M -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 88 Anarbarja 115.74 1,830(331 ) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 108 'Purba Narayan pur 246.55 4,495(832) . P, H -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(+10 Kms.) 9 109 Lakshmipur 247.64 2,892(490) P, M R P (3) HP P.O. Bazar BS (Daily) 10 110 Rautara 210.84 2,270(399) P,H PHS HP P.O. -(-5 Kms.) BS 11 111 Kola 102.89 1,025(196) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 12 112 Basir Hati 83.61 739(148) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) Bazar -(5-10 Kms.) (Daily) 13 1 1'3: Dhab Dhara 146.35 1,O~6(204) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 K(T1s.) -(10+) 14 114 Dariasudi 134.67 1,555(287) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10 +) 15 116 Baluigachhi 126.57 1,450(243) P -(5-10) HP -(5 - 10) .-(-5 Kms.) -(10 +) 16 117 Malhurapur 233.08 1,996(353) P RP HP -(-5 Kms.). -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 17 118 Ichhapur 153.26 1,858(334) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(~5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 18 119 Mali'Gram 282.97 1,975(377) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10 + Kms.) 19 120 Arbelia 205.52 1,591 (307) P,M,H R.P HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10 + Kms.) 20 121 Dakshin Sarhi 139.96 3,313(544) P (2) -(-5 Krns.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 21 122 Hades Bele 133.10 1,406(253) P -(5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 22 123 Jioldanga 153.72 2,Ot?6(373) P, M R.P HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 124 Jashur 70.49 512(101) P R. P (3) HP P. O. -(-5 Kms.) B.S 24 125 Prithiba 198.48 2,929(581 ) P R P(2) HP p. O. Hat B.S Wednesday Saturaday 25 126 Kulala 88.42 1,404(244) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B. S 26 127 Baruihati 133.76 1.244(214) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 27 128 Marakpur 386.78 3,252(575) P(2), M R. P HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 28 129 Chakkullala 70.12 553(96) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 29 130 Bamhati 154.31 1,291 (229) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) HP -(5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) Raghabpur 30 131 Bamhati 218.12 2,428(482) P, M RP HP -(5 Kms.) Monday B. S Thursday 31 132 Mahisha 374.92 4,509(838) P(3), M RP HP -(5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B. S Machhlandpur 32 133' Sonakene 646.70 4,830(873) P, M -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 33 134 Rudrapur 143.15 2,511(488) P R P(2) HP -(-5 Kms.) Monday, B. S Thursday, Saturday 3 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND US§,

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types ot land use in ~ectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste forculti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Habra 2 EA TW (24.60), TWE (1e,04O) 28.21 55.30 KR Habra 3 EA TW (35.20), TWE (59.60) 47.80 62.34 PR Habra 3 EA TW (38.20), TWE (13.70) 4.10 36.23 PR Habra 5 EA TW (35.70) TWE (128.60) 188.71 160.45 KR Habra 5 EA TW (5.20), TWE (5,90) 17.3,2 17.45 KR Habra 6 EA TW (38.72), TWE (20.52) 28.62 44.21 PR Ashoknagar2 EA TW (22.30), TWE (41.60) 11.34 40.50 PR Ashoknaga 6 -FA TW (87.19) 81.11 78.25

PR Ashoknagar 6 EA TW (99.25), TWE (32041) 40.37 75.61

PR Ashoknagar 8 EA TW (30.00), TWE (37.90) 68.93 74.01 KR Ashoknagar 9 EA TW (20.52), TWE (47.52 7.45 27.40 KR Ashoknagar 10 EAG TW (52.20), TWE (6.24) 2.72 22.45

KR Ashoknaga~ 12 TW (46.98) 65.78 33.59 KR Ashok':lagar 12 TW (82.70) 21,49 24.48 . KR. f?R Ashoknagar 9 ED TW (48.24) 50.10 28.23 KR,PR Ashoknagar7 ED TW (52.46) 134.08 46.54 KR,PR Ashoknaga 8 ED TW (107.06) 7.75 38.45 PR Ashoknagar12 EA Tw (35.51) ,TWE (39.20) 151.60 56.66 KR Habra 10 ED 1w (48.30) 33.77 23.45 KR,PR Habra 10 EA TW (59.98), TWE (36.80) 90.58 52.60 PR Habra'8 EA TW (24.00), TWE (49.54) 54.44 5.12 KR Habra 3 EA TW (14.60), TWE (102.£0) 1.66 39.66 KR. PRo Habra 4 EA TW (10.39), TWE (27.00) 15.054 17.56 PR Habra 7 EA TW (33.10), TWE (45.00) 65.60 54.78

PR Habra 7 EA TW (21.93), TWE (41.00) 35.77 26.72 KR Habra 9 EA TW (42.00), TWE (8.55) 56.86 26.35 KR Habra 8 EA TW (106.00), TWE (51.47) 143.45 85.86 KR Habra 8 TW (38.32) 13.84 17.96 PRo KR Habra 6 EAG TW (50.00), TWE (8.64) 80.16 15.51

PR Habra 5 EA TW (28.45), TWE (26.25) 145.17 48.25

PR,KR Habra 3 EA TV'ir (30.50), TWE (84.95) 184.14 75.35

KR Ha~r.a.6 EAG TW (88.52), TWE (12.26) 447.40 98.52 PR Habra 5 EA TW (20.15), TWE (13.02) 79.71 30.27 4 C.D. BLOCK HABRA ~ I VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the !ion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Ed~ca Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

34 135 Kharo 149.87 2,694(517) P R P(2) HP -(-5 Kms.) Sunday, B.S Wednesday 35 136 Gohalbati 164.61 2,927(543) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 36 137 Saltia 154.87 1,834(338) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS 37 138 Payraghchhi 219.20 1,790(333) P R P(3) HP -(-5 Kms.) Daily Bazar BS Hat Sunday Thursday 38 139 Bergum 521.65 5,270(954) P(2), H • R P(2) HP P.O. Sunday B.S Thursday 39 140 Metiagachi 90.02 1,011(190) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 40 141 Mallickpur 214.48 1,260(237) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 41 142 Beleni 120.60 2,004(351 ) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 42 143 Kuchlia 152.70 1,846(352) P RP(2) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 43 144 Jhanjhania 123.56 1,513(266) P RP HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ~ms.) -(10+ Kms.) 44 145 Krishna Nagar 252.13 3,940(704) P(3) R P(4) HP -(-5 Kms.) Hat Monday, B. S Friday 45 146 Salua 111.96 1,359(248) P RP HP P.O. -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

46 1~7 Phultala 307.88 4,212(812) P -(':"5 Kms.) HP P.O. Daily Bazar -(-5 Kms.) 47 148 Tunighata 83.93 1,429(257) P RP HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 48 149 Kashipur 234.79 4,162(769) P(2), H(2) RP HP P.O. Hat Tuesday B. S Friday 49 150 Boxerghata 107.02 1,115(198) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 501.51 Kumra 323.31 4,004(706) P(2) PHS HP -(-5 Kms.) Sunday & B.S Thurday 51 152 121>.78 1,499(279) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 52 153 Ankhola 116.78. 1,473(283) P -(-5 Kms.) HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5I$ms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 53 154 Simulpur 165.02 1,997(333) P RP HP P.O. Daily Bazar B.S 54 155 Nangla 353.64 2,646(442) P RP HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 55 156 Baugachhi 100.79 935(164) P, M PHC HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 56 157 Rajballabhpur 343.98 4,385(802) P(2) PUC RP HP P.O. Monday, B.S Thursday 57 158 Uludanga 87.08 2,514(455) P(2) RP HP P.O. -(-5 Kms.) B.S 58 160 170.80 4,907(873) P(3), H RP HP P.O. Daily B.S 59 170 Betpuli 201.08 6,292(1,258) P(2) RP HP -(-5 Kms.) -k5 Kms.) B.S 60 171 Ranidanga 167.22 1,908(343) P RP HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 61 172 Raghabpur 179.49 1,567(278) P RP HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 62 173 65.63 1,333(238) P RP HP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 142.37 1,46,255 P·81, M·l0 PHC-l, PHS·2 (Sq. Kms.) (26733) H·7, PUC·2 RP-46 5 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in rounded roach Town supply he~tares to and upto two decimal places) VHrage distance Forest Irrigated by source (in Kms.) Un- Cultur- Area not irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves) 11 12 13 ·14 15 16 17 18 PR- Habra 5 EA TW (28.79) TWE (27.10) 65.61 28.39 PR Habra 3 ED TW (35.95) 73.41 55.25 PR·. KR' Habra 5 EA TW (44.50) TWE (12.34) 62.68 PR Habra 6 45.35 EA TW (78.45) TWE (12.32) 76.14 52.29

PR Habra 8 EA TW (90.24) TWE (45.54) 270.62 115.25 KR Gobardanga 5 TW (43.91) 28.63 17.48 PR,KR Gobardanga 3 EA TW (40,28) TWE (7.45) 119.52 PR, KR 47.23 Gobardanga 2 ED TW (21.39) 59.65 39.56 PR,KR Gobardanga 2 ED TW (49.50) 67.53 PR,KR 35.75 Gobardanga 6 ED TW (61.96) 34.04 27.56 PR Gobqrdanga 6 EA TW (30.72) TWE (44.45) 124.47 52.49 PR Habra 8 EA TW (9.00) TWE (38.21) 38.37 26.38 PR Habra 5 EA TW (17.10) TWE (65.31) 160.12 65.35 KR.Pf? Habra 6 EA TW (10.13) TWE (6.00) 46.55 21.25 PR Habra 8 EA JW (41.05) TWE (65.30) 80.13 50.31 KR Habra 10 TW (55,65) 26,97 24,40 PR Habra 7 EA TW (95,61) TWE (93,58) 70.34 63.78 KR Habra 10 TW (41.10) 59.58 25.10 KR Habra 9 EA TW (53.54) TWE (5.10) 44.60 13,50 PR Habra 4 EA TW (21.36) TWE (20.51) 30.84 92.31 KR Habra 6 EA TW (68.20) TWE (51.02) 114.42 120.00 PR Habra 6 EA TW (5.31) TWE (18.28) ·54.70 22,50 PR Gobardanga 7 EA rw (15.01) TWE (54.20) 206.57 68.20

PR Gobardanga 5 EA TW (35.30) TWE (20.35) 4.43 27.00 PR Gobardanga 2 EA TW (41.42) l'WE (61 ,3?) 24,73 43.30 PR Gobardanga 5 EA TW (32.33) TWE (18.13) 100,58 50.04 PR Gobardanga 10 EA TW (29.17) TWE (63.55) 27.56 46.94 PR Gobarclanga 10 EA TW (15.19) TWE (24.30) 97.69 PR 42.31 Gobardanga 12 EA TW (10,17) TWE (12.50) 25.81 17~ 15

TW-2600.60. TWE-1688.76 4577.86 2876.53 6 C.D. BLOCK HABRA - II VILLAGE SI. Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) Is shown In the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms .• 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus·stop. MarketJ Railway Hat. if any Station. Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-HABRA -II

1 Amragachi 89.98 757(119) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B. S 2 2 Naduria 119.66 1.072(176) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B. S 3 3 Trailakshyapur 57.23 .205(36) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 4 4 Pabdara 174.45 1.467(264) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 5 Matiagachha 285.93 2.661(451) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 6 Srikrishnapur 148.13 1.134'(209) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -:(:-5 L

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Habra 20 EAG 54.98 35.00 KR Habra 18 EAG 67.32 27.66 24.68 KR Habra'22 EAG 24.00 27.56 5.67 KR Habra 22 EAG 39.42 101.42 33.61 KR Habra 20 EAG 65.23 117.39 103.31 PR,KR Habra 18 EAG 91.92 56.21 PR,KR Habra 10 ED,EAG 122.52 . 15.94

PR,KR Habra 15 EAG 86.12 62.30 KR Habra 15 EAG 105.00 35.84 20.82 KR Habra 15 EAG 46.62 54.02 23.43 KR Habra 12 EAG 34.21 49.47 15.05 PR, KR Habra 10 ED. EAG 108.66 46.69

PR.KR Habra 12 ED,EAG 211.43 56.42 KR Habra 18 EAG 99.00 23.60 18.37 PR.KR Habra 14 ED 55.68 57.19

PR, KR Habra 12 ED,EAG 55.00 59,94 50.21 KR HGlbra 12 ED 73.05 34.99 30.52

KR Habra ~6 ED 32.25 41.87 14.21 K.R Habra 16 ED 59.70 KR Habra 13 ED 61.00 51.70 91.20 KR Habra 13 ED 74.00 74.70 33.11 KR Habra 15 EAG 42.84 28.22 PR,KR Habra 10 ED,EAG 119.90 53.16

PR,KR Habra 12 68.76 18.34

KR Habra 12 10.00 9.04 23.03 PR.KR Habra 8 103.62 26.47 KR Habra 6 ED, EAG 104.20 95.04 82.97 PR.KR Habra 6 ED. EAG 144,20 44.04 PR.KR Habra 6 ED.EAG 60.65 11.00 PR,KR Habra 7 ED 156.00 0.10 77.03 PR,KR Habra 8 ED 66.02 81.20 46.87 KR Habra 8 EAG 109.20 4.63 24.62' PR, KA" Habra 10 EAG 50.00 54.22 24.25 PR,KR Habra 10 EAG 56.00 0.10 58.25 KR Habra 9 66.02 81.20 67.B8 PR,KR Habra 9 ED 109.25 4.68 105.51 PR, KR Habra 10 ED 50.00 54.22 22.02 8 C.D. BLOCK HABRA ~ II VILLAGE SI. Lo~a- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, adash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number E

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

38 42 Chhalarhat 109.71 1,063(175) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(..0 Kms.) + .. 5 Kms.) 39 43 Rampur 87.58 154(19) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5· Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) .... (-5 Kms.)

40 44 Basatpur 123.15 1,188(194) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S"Kms.) -(-5 Km~.~ 41 45 Baliadanga 78.03 903(154) P -f) 0+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) sr. S 42 46 Mandalpara 129.09 1,391 (252) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km~.) -(-5 Kms.) 43 47 Rangri 82.40 903(166) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 44 48 Chanpagachhi 53.36 419(79) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5_ Kms.) 45 49 Solemanpur 105.49 771'(138) P ,-(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 50 Bagpul 195.67 2,569(421) P HC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 47 51 Kadpur 68.51 1,270(217) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 48 52 188.76 2,108(373) P. M -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 49 53 Paschim­ 46.29 532(97) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-~ Kms.) Narayanpur SO S4 Randhan-Gachha 160.06 2,385(393) p . -(10+ Km\>.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-S,Kms.) 51 55 Dighra 168.12 3,216(602) P,H HC TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday -(-5 Kms.) 52 56 Talsa 275.96 1,912(352) P -(10+ Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 53 57 Napra 185.28 1,497(282) P D T.W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 54 58 Malikbaria 170.15 1,451 (257) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)· -(5-10 Kms.) 55 59 Suria 149.03 2,357(378) P,H D TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B. S 56 60 Sahara 158.22 1,412(233) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 57 61 Khardda-Sahara 122.65 754(131) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) "'(-5 Kms.)

58 6~ Dhantari 148.09 1,512(261) P H.C TW ;-(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 59 63 Kamarpur 82;90 1,522(265) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B. S '60 64 Mandalhat 100.01 456(85) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 61 67 Hijli 203.81 2,612(469) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) Sunday & B. S Wednesday 62 90 Khasdelpur 62.29 1,656(259) P.H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B. S 63 91 Guma 230.49 6,306( 1238) P H.C. TW P:O' Daily R. S 64 92 Barabamonia 76.35 4,158(783) H H.C TW -(5-10 Kms.) Thursday & R. S Sunday 65 93 Bujrugbamonia 110.92 1,134(189) .-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TVy -(:-5 Kms) . -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 66 94 Tajpur 860.06 1,970(366) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) .. -("":5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 67 95 Dogachhia 266.85 2,567(450) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 68 96 Haliadanga 40.54 375(69) p -(-5 Kms.) TW '-(-5 Kms.) -('-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 69 97 Baulg.achhi 88.68 1,119(189) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 70 98 Rajibpur 96.80 1,187(215) p, PUC H.C TW P. 0 Thursday & -(5-10 Kms.) Monday 71 99 Jangalpur 78.16 859(182) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 72100 Hatnapara 79.77 822(134) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms) TW -(-5 Kms.) -:-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 73 101 Tarulia 110.32 1,269(230) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 74 102 Balisha 174.51 1,738(293) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily -(5-10 Kms.) 7-5 103 Charakpara 148.89 981(179) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 76 104 Bira 391.42 7,277(1,422) p,H D, R.P . TW P.O Daily R.S 9 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under- different types of land use in he4tares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated QY source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) 1rri- able available gated waste for culIi- (including vation gauchar and , groves)

11 12 13 14 1:; 16 17 • 18

KR Habra 12 67.32 32.10 10.29 KR Habra 14 6.00 63.48 18.10 KR Habra 14 ED 26.25 79.77 17.13 KR Habra 14 ED 43.00 11.70 23.33 PR,KR Habra 16 ED 94.20 6.30 28.59 KR Habra 14 EAG 61.0B 21.32 KR Habra 14 EAG 12.00 27.56 13.80 KR Habra 15 EAG 5'1.41 33.21 20.87 KR Habra 15 EAG 85.00 74.20 36.47 KR Barasat 16 EAG 30.12 21.22 17.17 KR Barasat 16 EAG 70.21 70.69 47.86 KR Barasa! 11 28.00 7.12 11.17

KR Barasat 11 60.68 99.38 PR,KR Barasat- 10 ED 80.74 87.38 PR,KR Barasat 12 ED 102.22 10.14 163.60 PR,KR Habra 14 ED 20.00 81.12 84.16 KR Habra 19 EAG 67.43 53.90 4B.B2 KR Habra. 14 ED 84.00 26.20 38.83 KR Habra 12 ED 45.00 78.46 34.76 KR Habra 12 ED 4.05 95.35 23.25 KR Habra 10 ED 12.00 96.04 40.05 KR Habra 8 53.00 13.BO 16.10 KR Habra 8 33.00 41.76 25.25 KR,PR Habra 9 EAG 96.00 50.34 57.47

KR,PR Habra 5 ED 4.00 40.27 18.02 KR,PR Habra 6 ED 59.00 104.23 67.26 KR, PR Habra 8 ED 13.22 35.28 27.85

KR.PR Habra 10 ED 9.24 74.66 27.02 KR. PR Habra 8 ED 29.00 87.04 744.02 KR Habra 9 ED 82.00 118.30 66.55 KR Habra 10 EAG 35.32 5.22 KR Habra 10 EAG 48.00 13.74 26.94

KR,PR Habra 12 ED 16.00 33.06 47.7~

KR Habra 10 ED 35.74 42.42 KR, PR Habra 14 ED 53.00 31.86· 1'4.91 KR, PR Habra 15 ED 73.32 13.94 23.06 KR, PR Habra 14 ED 88.20 49.16 37.15 KR Habra 15 ED 59.00 61.98 27.91 ,~ PR,KR Habra 12 ED 143.50 106.02 141.90 10 C.D. BLOCK HABRA - 11 VILLAGE SI. Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula· and nex$ to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Me.dical Drinking Post Day or Communi· 01 House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph 01 the (Bus'stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

77 105 Pukurkona 147.1·1 1,448(298) P P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 78 106 Patdanga 181.3-7 2,336(436) -(":'5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 79 107 Padmapukur 52.98 846(147) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -("':5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 80 115 Khordda 101.17 2,003(352) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Bamonia

Total 146.36 1,22,549 P-59, M-3, 0-7, HC-7, (Sq. Kms:) (22194) H-1D, PVC-l PHS-2, RP-4 11 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest I rrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Habra 11 ED 51.30 56.00 39.81 PR,KR Habra 10 ED 60.00 46.54 74.83 PR,KR Habra 12 ED 30.18 10.00 12.80 24.09 KR Habra 8 ED 77.08

5023.88 2941.73 4030.97 12 C.D. BLOCK BARASAT-I VILLAGE SI. Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the villag!!, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula· and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi· of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-BARASAT -I

Babpur 119.48 1,289(229) P, M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat , (-5 Kms.) 2 2 Ariala 74.75 641(110) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 3 3 Mathgram 73.81 .1 ;166(205) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 4 4 Khilkapur 205.28 3,660(609) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 5 5 Algaria 72.77 1,001 (168). -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 6 6 Maynagadi 177.95 2,703(443) P,M RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & BS Friday 7 7 Dubgaria 97.34 1,620(315) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 8 8 322.13 4,606(1,075) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 9 9 Panchghara 42.12 1,149(264) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 10 10 Jagannathpur 42.50 532(112) -(-5 Kms.) RP TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 11 11 Kokapur 148.26 5,567(1,225) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 12 12 Rangapur 45.20 1,568(363) P(2), M H RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 13 13 Sebarhat 46.90 800(157) -(-5 Kms.) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday, BS Saturday 14 14 Fateabad 72.44 2,858(508) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 15 15 Jalsukha 88.92 998(198) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 16 16 Saibana 52.79 392(87) P, M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 17 17 Jamtagar 72.76 506(79) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 18 18 Berunan 152.92 1,996(390) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat Pukhuria (-5 Kms.) 19 19 Rudrapur 51.88 684(140) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 20 20 Malikapur 65.15 797(135) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 21 21 Ahira 53.82 487(80) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 22 22 Kapasia 144.17 1,215(266) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 23 23 Jaldharia 55.54 1,315(234) P. M -(-5 Kms.)· TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 24 28 Chandan pur 46.33 740(119) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 25 30 Katura 78.07 791 (126) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 26 31 Mach Pol 65.15 2,031(346) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 13 DIRECTORY AMENITIJ:S AND LAND VSE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Barasat 10 ED TW (30.35) 10.. 22 78.91

KR Barasat 12 TW (16.19) 8.78 , 49.78

K8 Barasat 12 ED,EAG TW (16.19) 8.65 48.97

PR,KR Barasat 10 ED, EAG TW (40.47) 28.43 136.38 PR,KR- Barasat 9 ED, EAG TW (16.19) 8.02 48.56 PR, KR Barasat 6 SD TW (10.12) 49.2G 118.57

PR,KR Barasat 12 TW (20.20) 12.00 65.14

PR,K.R Barasat 8 TW (14.13) 41.00 217.00 .'. PR, KR Barasat 15 ED 4.20 27.92 PR,KR Barasat 15 ED 14.16 28.34 PR,KR Barasat 13 ED 49.52 98.74 PR, KR' Barasat 15 ED TW (8.09) 6.76 30.35 PR, KR. Barasat 17 EA 14.53 32.37

PR,KR Barasat 19 24.28 48.16

KR Barasat 20 29.43 59.49

PR,KR Barasat 24 17.58 35.21

PR,KR Barasat 25 24.20 48.56

PR,KR Barasat 18 50.94 101.98

KR Barasat 16 17.08 34.80

PR,KR Barasat 17 21.45 43.70

KR Barasat 18 TW (13.25) 4.75 35.72

KR Barasat 19 TW (22.?6) 25.59-, 96.32

KR Barasp.t 2 TW (12.24) 6.07 37.23

KR Barasat 11 15.57 30.76

KR Barasat 12 25.87 52.20

KR Barasat 7 21.85 43.30 14 C.D. BLOCK BARASAT - I VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name o(Viliage Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if.any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 , 5 6 7 8 9 10

27 32 Sadarpur 85.14 1,290(266) P RP TW -(-5 K.,.,s.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.). 28 33 Ananta Pur 41.08 607(132) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 29 34 Chaturia chak 80.48 1,140(1'86) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 30 35 Barbaria Char 54.36 917(178) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 31 36 Chaturia 50.03 4,714(990) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-,5 Kms.) BS 32 82. Palpakuria 106.47 3,720(701) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 33 84 Ardebar 42.28 774(151) -(-5 Kms.) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 34 85 Jaypur 127.53 1,516(261 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 35 86 Bazifpur 43.56 649(120) -(;-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5'Kms.) 36 87 Patincha 172.87 3,417(631 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5·Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 37 ,88 Kashimpur 361.18 2,902(509) P,M,H HC ·TW PO -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 38 89 Santoshpur 58.75 1,098(225) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms,.) 39 90 212.14 2,468(457) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.). 40 91 Gangapur 248.34 4,113(726) P(2) RP TW -(--5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 41 92 Chandrapur 59.48 2,555(516) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasa) (-5 Kms.) 42 93 Charkhura 46.49 1,459(257) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Hat BS 43 94 139.69 4,292(762) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 44 95 Sikdespukhuria , 120.63 2,330(432) -(-5 Kms.) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Barasat Minket (-5 Kms.) 45 96 52.27 3,204(637) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS 46 97 Bamangachli 135.99 3,037(585) -(!..5 Kms.) RP TW PO Daily Market BS 47 98 Madalganti 97.79 2,518(490) P, M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS 48 99 Murali 82.73 1,878(364) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 49 100 Maliakur 67.66 1,320(235) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -;(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 50 107 Pirgachha 66.09 2,813(528) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 51 108 Kuberpur 75.62 898(158) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 52 109 Chandigori 93.27 1,046(195) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat Das (-5 Kms.) 53 110 Pul Danga 52.75 1,263(227) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms:) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 54 111 Purbba 97.42 1,620(291) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 15 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use indlectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Barasat 6 ED 28.48 56.66

PR,KR Barasat 14 ED 13.56 27.52

PR,KR Barasat 9 TW (18.21) 8.45 53.82

KR Barasat 11 TW (14.16) 4.18 36.02

PR,KR Barasat 2 ED TW (10.12) 6.32 33.59 PR,KR Barasat 4 ED TW (22.26) 12.99 71.22 PR, KR Barasat 8 TW (8.09) 5.67 28.52

PR,KR Barasat 10 EAG TW (26.77) 15.78 84.98

PR,KR Barasat '(I ED TW (8.09) 6.00 29.47

PR,KR Barasat 6 ED,EAG TW (35.21) 16.19 121.47

PR,KR Barasat 5 ED TW (50.99) 39.86 270.33

PR,'KR Barasat 9 ED TW (12.14) 7.36 39.25

PR,KR Barasat 10 ED TW (46.94) 23.56 141.64

PR,KR Barasat 10 ED TW (56.66) 25.76 165.92

PR,KR Barasat 10 ED TW (14.16) 5.26 40.06

PR,KR Barasat 11 ED 15.73 30.76 PR,KR Barasat 8 ED TW (34.40) 16.26 89.03 PR,KR Barasat 6 ED 40.47 80.16

PR,KR Barasat 6 ED, EAG 17.47 34.80 PR Barasat 6 ED TW (24.28) 21.45 90.26 PR,KR Barasat 5 ED TW (24.28) 8.00 65.51 PR,KR Barasat 4 TW (12.14) 16.36 54.23

PR,KR Barasat 5 22.26 45.40

PR,KR Barasat 7 ED, EAG,EO .. 22.38 43.71 .PR:KR Barasat 8 25.03 50.59 KR Barasat 13 90.93 82.34

KR Barasat 8 TWE (11.33) 4.21 35.21

PR,KR Barasat 9 32.34 65.0& 16 C.D. BLOCK BARASAT-I VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total lotal Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-;-0) is shown in the. column No.tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz . ..,-5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Dayor. Communi: of House tional water· and' Days cation holds (potable) Telegfaph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

55 112 Sarbaria 78.10 1,392(467) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 56 113 Bara 366.61 3,799(630) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 57 114 Tentulia 117.59 1,230(194) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW . -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.)

58 115 Jagulia 201.20 3,081(604) P~2) TR PHC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat- '(-5 Kms.) 59 116 Bahera 165.55 3,524(604) P(2), M, H ·HC TW PO Hat Barasat Weekly (-5 Kms.)· 60 117 Uthandanga 120.19 70(10) P -(-5 Kms.) TW • PO, Monday. Barasat '. Thursday (-5 Kms.) 61 118 Kalianai 143.56 1,805(307) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.)

62 119 Isubati 10~.70 1,993(357) P -(-s Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 63 120 Narasinghapur 131.64 1,188(197) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 64 12"1 Girat 99.63 3,055(586) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 K.ms.) 65 124 Chatta Baria 234.37 2,825(544) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 66 125 Faldi 228.58 2,309(427) P,M,H -;-(-5 Kms.) TV';! -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 67 126 Joypol 560.04 12,114(2,316) P,M,H RP TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 68 127 Oagachhia 66.32 1,263(216) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 69 128 Gopalpur • 142.04 1,852(320) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 KQ1s.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 70 129, Panchuria 68.96 60(9) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) • Barasat ~-5 Kms.) 71 130 Panshila 221.36 1,785(320) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms·.) -Hi Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 72 131 Naksa 193.94 1,896(327) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.)

73 132 Kharki 86.90 1,835(302) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW ~(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 74133 Kotra 103.33 1,414(279) P,M PHC TW -("-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.>. 75134 Nimdaria 93.64 1,524(241) p -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Hat Barasat Weekly (-5 Kms.) 76 135 Muktarpur 63.71 812(140) P,M,H -(-5 ~ms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 77 136 144.81 1,449(258) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasa! (-5 Kms.) 78 137 Raghubirpur 118.29' 1,470(241) P, -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasal (-5 Kms.) 79 139 Kalsara 168.31 635(131) p' -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat Hi Kms.) 17 D'IRECTORY AM~NITIES AND LAND USE \ App-, Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hbctares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance ForeSl Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not· (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for cUIli- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Barasaf 8 ED TWE (16.19) 9.71 52.20 PR,KR Barasat Q ED TW (80.90) 41.24 244.47

PB:.KR Barasat 6 ED TW (10.12) 29.00 78.47

PR, KR Barasat 7 ED TWE (40.47) 26.37 134.36

PR,KR Barasat 9 ED TWE (40.47) 14.60 110.48

.KR Barasat 5 TW (19.02) 80.94 20.23

KR Barasat 7 TW (36.42) 11.23 95.91

KR Barasat 7 TW (2.43) 23.07 80.20

PR,KR Barasat 7 ED,EAG TW (30.35) 12.26 89.03 KR Barasat"10 ED,EAG TWE (2.02) 19.02 78.59

PR,KR Barasat 9 ED, EAG TWE (60.70) 17.46 156.21

PR,~R Barasat 8 TW (60.70) 13;30 154.58

PR,KR Barasat 11 ED, EAG TW (135.57) 50.94 373.53 KR Barasat 8 TW (16.19) 6.64 46.13

PR,KR Barasat 7 TW (29.14) 17.40 95.50

KR Barasat 8 TW (16.19) 6.64 46.13

KR Barasat 9 TW (48.56) 25.09 147.71

KR Barasai 11 TW (44.52} 20.33 129.09

KR Barasat 10 TW (24.28) 4.35 58.27

KR Barasat 10 TW (26.30) 8.09 68.94

KR Barasat 12 TW (26.30) 6.07 61.27

KF,l Barasat 12 TW (14.34) 6.88 42.49

KR Bqrasat 13 TW (32.37) 15.74 96.70

KR Barasat 11 TW (28.43) 10.95 78.91

PR,KR Barasat 8 TWE (34.40) 21.41 112.50 18 C.D. BLoCK BARASAT - I VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name 01. VIllage Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code otthe tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is .available is given) No. ~illage (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, . Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

80 140 Ula 153.11 5,060(&10) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-SKms.) -(-5 Kms.) 'Barasat (-5 Kms.. ) 81 141 Kanthalia 319.06 2,550(457) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5I<.ms.) Weekly Barasat Hat (-5 Kms.) 82 142 Koyra 156.57 3,808(765) P,M,H HC TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 83 143 Kadambagachhi 313.07 6,417(1,119) P(3),M PHC TW PO Daily Market BS 84 147 Kilishpur Chak 86.02 1,944(365) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 85 167 Darakpur 77.98 652(116) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.) 86 169 Lakshmipur 71.78 847(148) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Barasat (-5 Kms.)

Total 110.72 1,76,328 P-62, M-18, PHC-6, RP-11 (Sq. Kms.) (33000) H-10, TR-1 19 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE' App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Barasat 9 • TW (34.40) 6,52 102.79

KR Barasat 7 TW (72.84) 212.86

PR,KR Barasat 7 ED TW (34.40) 17.35 1'04.82- PR,KR Baras~t 8 ED, EAG TW (72.84) 31.41 208.82 KR Barasat 13 TW (30.35) 4.45 51.22'

KR' Sarasat 11 TK (2.43) 58.49 0.47 16.59

KR Barasat 9 TK (2.02) 36.98 3.24 29.54

TW-1359.59, TK-4.45 1746.43 3.71 6994.52 TWE-377.23 20 C.D. BLOCK BARA'SAT-II VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-.:.) is showr_l in the column No. lion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. ~5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the ~Bus-stop, Markert Raily.'ay Hat, if any Station, . Waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.• S.-BARASAT -II

24 Panihara 83.24 6,780(1,323) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.~ 2 27 Kora 232.97 7,443(1,424) P, AC HC TW PO P(1one Daily Market -{-5 KmsJ. 3 50 Gopalpur 152.29' 3,203(60~) P.(l), AC -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) ..:.(-5 Kms.) -(-5 K:ms.) Chandigar 4 51 Gopalpur 67.80 713(112) -(-3 Kms.) -(-3 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Noapara 5 53 Abdalpur 103.19 3,519(701) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS, RS 6 54 Patuli 158.66 2,179(370) P -(-4 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 55 Dariala 73.53 1,464(238) P(l), AC -(-5 Kms.) TW. -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 56 Jojra 221.88 2,872(479) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) '9 57 254.61 6,034(858) P(4) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.') 10 58 Chaugharia 91.37 923(150) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 11 59 Barpol 63.67 368(60) P(l) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km:s.) 12 60 Rohanda 92.82 1,097(212) P(l), H(l) HC TW PO ·-(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 13 61 Palit Para 60.86 1,152(169) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 14 62 Birpur 115.53 1,996(327) P(l) -(-5 Kms.) TW -;("':5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 15 63 Banaspal 92.90 1,648(268) P(l) -(-7 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-4 Kms.) 16 64 Gobra 246.82 1,537(257) P(l) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-3 Kms.) 17 65 Singhapara 71.49 410(49) P(l) PHC, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5.Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 66 Kachua 84.53 545(92) P(l) -\-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 19 68 Bagberia 60.34 1,591(245) P(l ) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ·Kms.) -(-~ Kms;) 20 74 Digberla 159.52 1,637(278) P(l) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) ,Daily' Market B5 21 75 Nadibhag 71.86 1,489(240) P(l), M(l) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market B5 22 76 Mallapara 59.21 2,387(434) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 23 138 Machpol 68.38 1,263(185) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 24 144 Shankar Gaehhi 46.25 1,364(217) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 145 Tegharia 105.72 2,906(395) P,H MH RP(2) TW PO Daily Market B8

26146 Puturia 294.36 3,147(515) P~2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-1 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 148 Simugachhi 86.02 561(81) -=(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 28 149 Bonkanda 154.72 2,114(315) P(l), M(l) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(;-5 Kms.) B8 29 150 Baidyapur 136.11 2,277(372) P(l), M(2) HCRP TW PO Daily Market B8 ":{-5 Kms.) ~(-5. Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3O-Hi~ Tona 128.2? 11895(314) P(l), M(l) RMP-l TW H(l) 31 152 Bilasi 123.12 442(89) -(-;5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ~ms.) -(-5 I\ms.) 32 153 Raigram Kismat 79.02 805(142) P(l), M.(1) -(-5 Kms.) ~ -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 P:;:ms.) -(-5 Kms.) 33154 Kismat 79.33 1,950(351) P(l), M(l) RMP TW -(-;5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 34 155 Sonatkri 56.04 294(38) -'(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -Hi Kms.) -(-5:L

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Barasat 14 EA 0(2.20) 27.80 53.24 PR,KR Barasat 14 EA 0(38.56) 28.61 165.80 KR Barasat 16 EA 73.65 30.48 48.16

PR,KR Barasat 7 EA 0(10.00) 30.00 27.80

PR, KR Barasat 6 EA 0(16.19) 69.20 5,25 1i55 PR 'Barasai 8 EA TW (24.28) 16.18 118.20 KR Barasat 16 EA TW (17.81) 48.46 7.26 KR' Barasat 14 EA TW (28.32) 4.04' 189.52 KR Barasat 16 EA 0(60.70) 20.23 173.68 PR,KR Barasat 14 EA 0(24.28) .07 61.02 PR,KR Barasat 14 0(6.87) 7.28 2.02 47.50 PR,KR Barasat 14 EA 0(4.85) 16.18 71.79 KR Barasat 14 EA .0 (12.14) 6.01 42.65 KR Barasat 16 EA 0(24.28) 7.68 2.62 12.95 PR,KR Barasat 10 0(14.57) 67.00 11.33 PRo KR \ Barasat,14 EA TW (24.28) 30.42 2.42 183.70 PR.KR Barasat 13 EA 0(20.23) 41.56 2.00 7.70 PR,KR Barasat 14 EA 0(1.620 74.82 0.40 7.69 PR,KR Barasat 15 EA o (O.B1) 3B.90 1.21 19.42 PR Barasat 6 EA 65.00 94.52 PR Barasat 6 EA TW (28.00) 23.00 20.86 PR Barasat 6 EA • TW (22.00) 17.00 20.21 KR Barasat 25 EA TW (0.80) 53.82 13.76 KR Barasat 22 EA 0(1.21) 36.96 8.08 KR Barasat 20 EA 0(0.81) 80.22 24.49 KR Barasat 25 EA 0(4.05) 253.33 36.98 KR Barasat 13 EA 0(15.38) 65.80 4.84 PR Barasat 12 EA TW (16.52) 116.55 21.58 PR Barasat 12 EA 0(4.05) 101.98 30.08 PR Barasat 12 EA D (10.12) 89.00 29.10

KR Barasat 14 EA 0(4.05) 104.41 14.66' KR Barasat 12 EA 0(2.83) 56.67 19.52 KR Barasat 14 EA 0(2.83) 56.67 19.83 PR Barasat 13 EA 0(5,67) 44.70 5.67 KR Barasat 14 EA TW (41.28) 74.30 21.03 KR Barasat 20 EA 0(3.24) 61,35 10.10

KR Barasat 30 EA TW (40.47) 150.16 4.45 33.9~ KR. Barasat 30 EA 0(2.83) 36.55 9.70 22 C.D. BLOCK BARASAT ~ II VILLAGE SI. LoC'a- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges'viz. -5 Kms., 5:""'10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. -of the nearest place where the facility is a~ailable is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) • hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tiQnal water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

39 160 Pakdaha 174.08 2,078(356) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-1 Km.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 4.0 161 Aminpur 62.10 716(138) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-1 Km.) -(-5 Kms.) 8S 41 162 Paltadanga 104.26 ·1,896(281 ) M(1) RMP-1 TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market BS Hat 42 163 Dugdhia 103.49 662(115) P(1), H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8S 43 16.4 Balipur 127.19 644(115) -(-5 Kms.) -(-4 Kms.) TW -(-1 Km.) -(-5,Kms.) -(-3 Kms.) 44 165 Bhagya 109.28 2,222(337) P RP TW PO Daily Market -(-1 Km.) Mantapyr 45 166 Dadput 136.92 2,118(353) P RP TW -(-2 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 168 Pathra 105.28 1,13.2(195) -(-5 Km.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-1 Km.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-2 Kms.) 47 170 Gobindapur 183.54 2,659(462) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 171 Kayemba 257.12 3,413(607) P(2) MH TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market 8S 49 172 Bagbanol 82.09 1,225(215) P(1) HC TW -(-5 Kms.) --;(-5 Kms.) BS Saiberia 50 173 Kjrtipur ~ 46.44 495(93) -(-5 Km.) PHC TW -(-1 Km.) -(-5 Km.) -(':'5 Kms.) 51 '174 Simulia 123.51 1,933(355) P(1), H(1) -(-5 fXms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 52 175 Dhokra 182.14 1,332(190) P(1) I3P TW -(-1 Km.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-3 Kms.) 5-3 176 Chaumuha 257.04 3,435(554) P(2) HC TW -(-1 Km.) -(-5 Km.) 8S 54177 Khamar '224.02 2,417(392) P(1) -(-2 Kms.) TW -(-2 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Nawabad 55 178 Mudia 120.58 2,261(374) P(2), H(1) HC TW PO Hat 8S A9(1) 56 179 Andulia 82.39 1,540(250) -(-5 Km.) -(-3 Kms.) TW -(-1 Km.) -(-5 Kms.J BS 57 180 Krishnamati 115.38 2,656(454) P(1), AC(2) -(-3 Kms.) 'TW -('-4 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8S 58 181 Krishnapur 273.80 2,430(397) P(1), AC(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Madnapur 59 182 Ramagachhi 46.23 569(84) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 60 183 Nababpur 119.27 1,073(181 ) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 61 184 Naopara 157.88 1,215(213) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 62 185 Kaipul 46.43 1,038(183) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5,Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

63 186 8il Baucttanli 1q6.83 UNINHA8~ED 64 187 Matiagachha 479.57 5,518(973) P(4), M(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) AC(5) 65 188 Kamduni 99.79 1,032(166) P(1), M(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms:) 66 189 Khari 8aria 213.97 2,130(307) P(1), AC(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 67 190 Mahishgadi 354:91 4,641(680) P(3), M(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS AC(2) 68 191 8ardeshia 109.03 828(139) P(1), AC(1) -(-;1 Km.) TW -;(-5' Km.) -(-5 Km.) -(-5 Kms.) 69 192 Shan Beriabada 317.35 2,682(455) P(3), AC(1) HC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) M(1) 70 193 Khamar 256.90 975(157) P(1) -'(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) '-(-5 Kms.) Rameshwarpur 71 194' Mal 353.60 2,233(397) P(1) H(1), RP(1) TW -;t-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km.) Rameshwarpur '23 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irri~ated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Barasat 30 EA 0(27.11) 134.76 j .28~ 10.93 PR Barasat 35 EA 0(3.64) 54.82 3.64 PR Barasat 15 EA 0(1.21) 87.71 15.34

PR Barasat 16 EA 0(3.64) 89.03 10.82 KR Barasat 36 'EA 0(0.40) 70.13 56.66 KR Barasat 30 EA 0(2.43) 78.10 28.75

KR Barasat.25 EA 0(4.55) 110.25 22.12 KR Barasat 2!:j EA 0(2.43) 85.79 17.06 PR,KR Barasat 18 EA 0(16.18) 28.32 139.04

PR,KR Barasat-12 EA ,TW (0.81) 16~.65 1.21 89.45 PR,KR Barasat 14 EA TW_ (0.81) 60.65 1.21 19.42

PR,KR Barasat 14 EA 0(4.75) 28.23 0.41 13.05 PR,KR Barasat 16 EA 0(2.02) 102.47 19.02 KR Barasat 35 EA 0(1.62) 103.19 77.33 PR,KR Barasat 15 EA 0(5.67) 208.82 42.55

PR,K~ Barasat 31 EA '0 (5.26) 95.74 123.02

.PR, KR Barasat 10 EA 0(1.21} 81.34 0.80 37.23

PR,KR Barasat 14 EA 0(3.24) 56.15 23.00 PR, KR Barasat 14 EA 0(3.24) 89.03 23.11 PR,KR Barasat 12 EA 0(3.76) 217.55 6.87 45.62

PR,KR Barasat 13 EA 0(1.62) 34.80 9.81 PR,KR Barasat 13 EA 0(2.02) 99.45 2.02 15.78 PR,KR Barasat 15 EA 0(1.62) 139.62 7.28 9.36 PR,KR Barasat 14 EA 0(6.07) 26.20 15.16 UNINHABITED 66.21 100.62 PR, KR Barasat 26 EA 0(19.02) 375.55 85.00

PR,KR Barasat 27 EA TW (0.40) 62.10 37.29 PR,KR Barasat 24 EA TW (8.50) 168.65 36.62 PR,KR Barasat 21 EA 0(8.90) 285.31 60.70

PR,KR Barasat 16 EA TW (3.64) 59.59 45.80 PR,KR Barasat 15 EA 0(3.34) 176.85 137:.16

PR,KR Barasat 30 EA TW (0.40) 140.41 116.09 \

PR, KR Barasat 30 EA 0(2.83) 288.04 92.73 24 C.D. BLOCK BARASAT-II VILLAGE SI. Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available wifhin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula. and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Cade of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

72 195' Chakshason 47.84 440(69) -(·-5 Km.) -(-5 Km.) TW -(-5 Km.) Daily Market BS Kharigachhi 73 196 Chaturbhujpur 47.33 603(107) -(-5 Km.) -(-5 Km.) TW -(-5 Km.) -(-5 Km.) -(-5 Kms,) 74 197 Sasan 335.89 4,086(547) P(1) RP(1) TW PO -(-5 Km.) -(-5 Km.) 75 198 Falti-Banpur 406 ..75 4,059(630) P(3) RMP(1), 0(1) TW -(-5 Kms.) Hat BS 76199 Ghosalpur 87.54 978(153) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 77200 Kalikapur 179.70 1,383(234) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 78201 Chowlpur 12.6.68 1,832(274) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 79202 Ghoradaria 57.21 630(107) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km~.) 80203 Mitpukuria 193.86 1,300(253) M(1) 0(1) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.:) 81 204 Majlishpur 121.85 1,561 (249) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 82205 Kola 137.44 983(186) P(1) RP(1) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 83206 Bil Bheli 178.28 347.42 -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 84207 Tehhatta 211.39 2,212(335) P(1) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 85 47 Banvbankra 101.91 UNINHABITED 86 48 Domnagar 49.74 UNINHABITED

Total 123.47 1,59,855 P-86, M-14, D-1, MH-1, (Sq. Kms.) (26762) H-7, AC-18 HC-9, RP-15 0-1 25 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in heCtares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vatlon gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Barasat 30 EA TW (2.73) 20.04 25.07

PR,KR Barasat 31 EA TW (0.40) 24.28 22.65 PR,KR, Barasat 30 EA TW(30.35) 184.54 121.00 PR,KR Barasat 18 EA TW (16.19) 292.18 98.38 PR,KR Barasat 18 EA TW (2.20) 34.40 51.12 PR,KR Barasat 33 EA TW (1.64) 67.58 110.48 PR,KR Barasat 33 EA TW (8.90) 88.24 29.54

PR, KR Barasat 33 'EA TW (2.83) 45.~2 9.06 PR,KR Barasat 30 EA TW (21.45) 151.36 21.05 PR,KR "Barasat 30 EA 0(11.75) 80.94 29.17 PR,KR Barasat 30 EA TW (34.20) 88.10 14.54 PR,KR Barasat 30· 0(10.90) 112.00 55.35 PR,KR Barasat3 EA TW (28.33) 144.88 38.18 UNINHABITED 101.91 UNINHABITED 49.74

TW-407.36, 0-454.80 7299.93 71.93 4027.51 26 C.D. BLOCK AMDANGA VILLAGE SI. Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area pop,ula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion. 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus'stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-AMDANGA

1 Bhaluka 286.14 3,077(582) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 2 2 Kundapara 182.36 1,827(316) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 3 Anakha 178.85 943(146) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 4 4 Harapur 66.22 1 ,452(241) P -!-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 5 Maricha 335.4.1 2,206(398) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 6 Madanpur 53.52 1,117(216) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 7 Baikunthapur 83.82 1,748(336) P, H C!;iW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 8 8 Rajberia 51.85 817(141) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 9 9 Harbati 57.83 247(45) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 10 Pashardanga 52.71 732(149) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ~ms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 11 Dhania 365.11 5,498(1,034) RM MCW, PHS TW P.O Wednesday, BS Saturday 12 12 Mahadebpur 140:43 857(166) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 13 13 Uttar Durllabhpur 62.73 240(44) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 14 Dadpur 325.41 1,124(205) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 15 Maganpur 68.80 UNINHABITED 16 16 Kanchiara 238.68 2,226(408) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 17 17 Urala 180.36 2,100(364) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 18 18 Kaipukharia 132.41 1,038(187) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ).

36 36 Bahirpur 111.50 677(120) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ~ms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 37 37 Prabhakarkati 98.68 572(91) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND liSE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use irr-hectares rounded roach Town, supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigate~ by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Kanc~rapara 8 EA TW (107.01), TWe (46.43) 78.06 8.53 46.11 KR Kanchrapara 9 EA. TW (78.1,0), TWE (40.00) 34.77 29.49 KR Kanchrapara 10 EAG TW (83.30) 77.01 18.54 KR Kanchr,apara 12 EA_G TW (30.37) 15.50 20.35

KR Kanc~rapara 12 , ED,EAG TW (97.30), TWE (40.00) 86.11 9.95 102.05 KR K.anchrapara 16 EA TW (17.-95) 19.81 1.6,1 14.15. PR Kanchrapara 16 EA TW (46.20) 37.62 PR Kanchrapara 14 EA TW (10.39), TWE (2.83) 23.66 14.97 KR Barasat 20 ED TW (32.53), TWE (0.54) 17.11 7.65

KR Barasat 20 EAG TW~29.02) 15.53 8.16 PR Barasat 18 EA TW (118.14) 164.68 .3.04 79.25

PR Barasat 18 EA TW (3.10), TWE (36.00) 91.87 3.14 6.32 KR Barasat 20 EAG TW (5.72), TWE (41.20) 4.33 6.23 5.25 KR Barasat 18 ED,EAG TW (105.70), TWE (38.00) 30.53 34.45 116.73 UNINHABITED .. TW (14.55) 30.82 23.43 PR Barasat 16 EA TW (41.99), TWE (40.00) 70.60 48.85 37.24 PR Barasat 16 EA TW (22.21), TWE (50.79) 47.88 10.83 48.65 KR Barasat '6 EAG- TW (19.65), TWE (22.25) 64.85 2.12 24.16 PR,KR Barasat'16 EAG TW (17.42) 73.58 10.36 31.05 PR Barasat 15 'EA TW (60.56), TWE (60.00) 156.86 32.84 10.89 KR Barasat 16 EAG TW (62.10) 15.41 17.21 10.79 KR Barasat 16 EAG TW (9.30), TWE (10.00) 43.36 1.72 5.25 PR,KR Barasat 16 EA 55.62 1.37 10.19

PR,KR Barasat 16 !=A TW (12.14), TWE (48.43~ 42.43 35.26 63.79

PR Barasat 14 ,EA TW (8.37), TWE (52.00) 50.05 36.33 67.62 PR,KR Barasat 14 EA TW (29.73), TWE (31.57) 95.10 1.52 114,44 KR Barasat 16 EA TW (25.56), TWE (53.16) 139.04 3.63 8.27 PR Barasat 16 EA TW (36.10). TWE (43.01) 70.75 1.61 52.73 PR Naihati 10 EA TWE (49.35) 119.24 2.81 62.91

PR,KR Naihati 8 EAG TW (13.07), TWE (39.80) 83.83 3.19 41.31 KR Naihati 12 . ED, EAG TW (24.32), TWE (56.28) 76.30 3.57 37,49 KR Naihati 8 EAG TW (24.34), TWE (6.75) 95.51 2.05 35.69 KR Naihati 8 EAG TW (39.95) 124,48 2.65 34,41 PR,KR Naihati 8 EA TW (17.14) 10.62 1.71 19.21l

KR Naihati 10 EAG TW (67.77), TWE (30.00) 97.05 3.01 48:69 KR Naihati 10 EAG TW (47.38), TWE (9,43) 28.66 2.02 24.01 KR Naihati 8 EAG TW (53.94) 29.07 1.41 14.27 28 C.D. BLOCK AMDANGA VILLAGE SJ. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area pop~la­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of tl1e tion 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (pofable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

38 38 Chankia 100.50 914(153) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS

39 39 Raut,ara 142.30 1,017(196) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 K~s.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 40' 40 Komarduni 156.10 1,324(230) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 41 41' Padmanavpur 150.61 2,027(366) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.). Tuesday, BS Friday 42 42 Hekampur 135.39 913(176) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 43 43 Kuchiapara 224.73 1,754(339) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 44 44 'Gojbanda 71.15 1,355(251 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 45 45 Panchagharia 147.19 1,516(262) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 46 46 Rampur 235.56 1,871 (337) P(2), M CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday, BS Saturday

47 47 Rahana 162.98 1,903(326) P(2). H PHC, MCW TW -(-5 Km~.) Daily Market BS . 48 48 Amdanga 204.71 2,774(488) P CHW TW p.e Tuesday, BS Friday 49 49 Rafipur 130.91 2,224(378) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 50 50 Raypur 172.68 1,593(314) P,M -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 51 51 Tarabaria 270.39 1,573(288) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 52 52 Srirampur 119.20 1,161(189) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 53 53 Kushdanga 123.28 859(163) P -(10+ Kms.) TW P.Q -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 54 54 Guma 132ifO 888(169) 'p -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) :-(5-10 Kms.) 55 55 Tentuli~ 336.70 2,362(480) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 56 56 Tapanpur 309.00 1,301(235) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 57 57 234.95 1,955(315) P,H -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(5-10 Kms.) 58 58 Baichhigachhi 107.80 2,274(366) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 59 59 Dangatangatangi 424.29 4,071 (687) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 60 60 Bodai 528.22 5,955{1,081) H, P(q) -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

61 61 Khandasharkara 172.64 1,887(315) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 62 62 Arkhali 179.81 2,575(406) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 63 63 Khalia 81.42 767(135) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 64 64 sonadanga 89.35 2,330(428) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 65 65 Kamdebpur 183.66 2,302(437) P CHW TW p.e Thursday BS Sunday 66 66 Mirhati 91.85 1,378(268) P, H(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) BS 67 67 Mathura 147.a3 1,474(277) P OHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 68 68 Durlabhpur 101.95 1,129(217) p' -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-s Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms~) 69 69 Belu 120.38 1,089(190) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 70 7() Ratanpur 271.93 2,216(372) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 71 71 Chakbelu 43.31 41(6) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 72 72 Beraberia 516.47 5,863(1,097) P(3) PHS, MCW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 73 73 Sahapur 130.00 545(92) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 74 74 Tababeria 258.64 .2,351 (437) p -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms'.) 29 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in h'6ctares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able 'available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Naihati 8 EAG TW (58.86) 18.97 1.01 21.6S PR Naihati 8 EAG TW (62.65) 69.50 1.62 8.53 KR Naihati 10 EAG TW (46.60), TWE '(4.00) 88.96 5.79 10.75 PR Naihati 8 EA TW (32.00), TWE (42.07) 63.49 1.07 11.98

PR Naihati 10 EAG TW (35.62) 74.25 1.01 24.51 KR Barasat 14 EA TW (50.55) 84.86 1.93 87.39 PR Barasat 14 EAG TW (27.87) 21.16 1.70 20.42 PR Barasat 14 EAG TW (37.93) 51.17 0.66 57.43 PR Barasat 14 EA TW (9.35) 127.74 4.51 93.96

PR Barasat 11 EA TW (7.22), TWE (31.08) 60.98 0.86 53.67 TK (9.17) PR Barasat 12 EA TW (7.15) 122.79 2.61 72.16

PR Barasat 12 EA TW (42.34) 38.59 1.15 48.83 PR Barasat 12 EA TW (35.24) 66.73 2.91 67.80 KR Barasat 12 EAG TW (23.84) ::!34.75 1,12 10.68 KR Naihati 13 EAG TW (11.80) 92.83 1.36 13.21 PR,KR Naihati 14 EAG TW (89.96) 20.76 12.56 KR Naihati 15 EAG TW (58.48) 67.40 6.82 PR,KR Naihati 10 EA TW (66.82) 164.49 1.77 103.62 PR Naihati 11 EAG TW (28.35) 243.53 2.07 35.05 PR,KR Naihati 14 EA TW (80.59) 85.68 68.68 PR,KR Naihati 14 EA TW (41.69), TWE (50.46) 15.65 PR,KR Barasat 12 EAG TW (77.00), TK (25.19) 291.60 30.50 KR Barasat 10 EA TW (94.04), TWE (83.50) 259.92 59.37 TK (31.39) KR Barasat 10 EAG TW (28.25) 123.34 1.55 19.50 PR Barasat 10 EA TW (21.87) 92.24 3.03 62.67 PR,KR Barasat 10 EA TW (18.54) 33.29 1.19 28.40 PR,KR Barasat 9 EA TW (10.66), TWE (7.91) 37.73 1.95 31.10 PR Barasat 8 EA TW (79.14), TWE (2.43) 63.17 1.28 37.64

PR Barasat 6 EA TW (1.56) 71.12 19.17 KR,PR Barasat 8 EA TW (3.98), TWE (40.66) 34.95 68.2~ PR Barasat l' EA TW (27.50) 44.14 30.31 KR,PR Barasat 14 EAG TW (21.26) 61.49 37.63 KR Barrackpore 15 TW (79.43) 164.35 28.15

KR Naihati 15 43.31 I .. KR Barrackpore 10 EA TW (80.81), TWE (10.50) 248.91 25.36 150.89 KR Barrackpore 10 EAG 102.30 3.28 24.42 KR Barrackpore 10 EAG TW (4.83), TWE (10.00) 153.08 90.73 30 C.D: B!:,OCK AMDANPA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amel)ities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and,next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and ,Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the llearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) ,Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tiorial water and . Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

7ft 75 Chharuhat 83.20 1,971(365) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW P.O Daily.Market -(-5 Kms.) 76 76 Bijoypur 74.81 1,297(243) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krps.) -(-5 Kms.) 77 77 Narayanpur 63.45 423(68) P -;(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 78 78 Sarpadihi 86.97 929(143) P -~-5 Kms.) TW -(-5Xms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 79 79 Atghara 108.40 1,337(244) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 80 80 121.39 2,241(426) H CHW TW P.O. Tuesday, -(-5 Kms.) Friday 81 81- Harpara 211.74 2,072(388) P .-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 138.80, 1,38,997 P-71, M-5, MCW-3, PHC-l, (Sq. Krrls.) (25209) H-9, puc-i PHS-3, CHW-12 31 DJRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Barrackpore 1 0 EA TW (3.54) 42.36 1.12 36.18 KR Barrackpore 10 EA TW (0.88) 30.56 43.37 KR Barrackpore 10 EA TW (3.50) 39.25 20.70 PR,KR Barrackpore 10 EA TW (1.25) 43.88 1.72 40.12 PR,KR Barrackpore 10 EA TW (50.25) 20.39 2.19 35.57 PR Barrackpore 12 EA TW (61.00) 15.30 45.09

KR Barrackpore 14 EAG TW (116.85) 10.91 2.02 81.96

TW-3053.47, TK-65.75 6091.00. 409.59 3146.77 TWE-1130.43 32 C.D. BLOCK DEGANGA VILLAGE SI. Loca­ Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance In broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kr'ns. and Code of the tlon, 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is allailable is given) No. village (In • and {J.L. No.} hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-OEGANGA

Kshudra­ 60.70 227(48) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Mandalganthi 2 2 Mirzzapur 218.18 1,600(325} P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) ":(-5 Kms.) '3 3 Shwetpur 233.05 3,052(531) P RP TW P.O Monday BS Tuesday 4 4 Jababpur 160.19 1,784(362) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 5 5 Khanpur 98.82 929(176) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms'.) 6 6 Odhanpur 132.68 2,028(322) P o TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 7 Kumarpur 117.25 1,411 (250) P,H RP P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 8 Daibagnapol 115.88 958(161 ) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 9 9 Mogalnagar 161.47 652(122) -(-5 Kms.) o TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-tO Kms.) 10 10 Noajispur 53.82 608{113} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 11 11 Bajitnagar 48.82 588(120} -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 12 12 Mobarakpur 43.07 937(176) P o TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-1q Kms.) 13 13 Barabis 160.62 1,654(296} P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) weswarpur 14 14 Nurnagar 181.48 1,519(269) p -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 15 Fazilpur 290.72 3,129(537} P(2) RP,O TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms,) 16 16 Rampur 70.35 822{128} P -{-5 Kms.} TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 17 17 Sohal 295.02 3,598(614) P(2) o TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(5-10 Kms.) Sunday 18 18 Gambhirgachhi 169.11 2,051 (337) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 19 19 Mohanpur 95.16 1,417(234) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW .,..(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 20 20 Arjullapur 147.33 2,071 (344) P,H o TW -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 K:rns.) -(-5 Krns.) 21 21 Gobindapur 208.53 1,729(285} P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 22 22 Basnabenapur 236.81 2,947(478} P -{5-10Kms.} TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 23 Ramnathpur 99.35 1,231(209) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 24 24 Biswanathpur 289.18 3,652(677} P(2) PHC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 25 25 Ekrullya 92.75 1,613(250) -(-5 Kms.) RP,O TW P.O Friday & BS' Monday 26 26 Dogachhia 142.99 2,807(520) P2 o TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 27 Tentulia 153.40 809{135} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms,) -(-5 Kms.). 28 28 Hosenpur 55.58 680(114) P -(5-l0 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 29 29 Kaliani 365.62 4,249{783} P,H RP,O Tw -(-5 Kms.) Daily BS 30 30 Deganga 100.51 2,375(451) P2,H RP TW Phone PTO Daily BS 31 31 Chyangdana 417.39 5,392(941) P3,H RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 32 32 Belpur 196.99 1,735(283) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 33 33 Do-haria 83.43 960(156) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 34 34 Khejurdanga 270.99 2,909(476) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 35 35 8elgachhia 250.47 3,092(551) P2 -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 36 36 Bashbaruni 98.66 1,198(196) P2- (-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) Friday & -(5-10 Kms.) Monday 33 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land usa (i.e. area under different types of land use inklectares rounded roach 'Town supply upto two.decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) iri"i- able available gated waste for cUlti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Barasat 10 ED 24.05 30.65 6.00

KR Barasat 11 ED,EAG 86.20 110.90 21.08 PR,KR Barasat 9 ED,EAG 99.21 110.80 23.04

PR,KR 'Barasat 12 ED,EAG 61.92 82.08 16.19 PR Barasat 13 ED,tAG 35.60 53.42 9.80 PR,KR Barasa! 14 ED,EAG 51.17 67.83 13.68 f'R,KR Barasa! 15 ED,EAG 50.4.1 55.14 11.70 PR,KR Barasat 16 ED,EAG 49.82 54.56 11.50 PR,KR Barasa! 16 ED,EAG 69.43 75.90 16.14 PR,KR Barasa! 17 ED,EAG 23.14 25.33 5.35 PR,KR Barasa! 17 ED, EAG 20.99 22.98 4.85 PR,KF;l Barasa! 18 ED, EAG 18.52 20.25 4.30 PR.KR Barasa!' 19 ED, EAG 69.06 75.50 16.06

PR,KR Barasa! 16 ED,EAG 77.03 86.30 18.15. PR,K~ Barasat 17 ED,EAG 125.00 136.72 29.00 PR,K Barasa! 15 ,ED, EAG 30.25 33.10 7.00 PR,KR Bafasa! 15 ED,EAG 125.85 138.67 30.50

'PR,KR Barasat 16 ED,EAG, 72.71 79.50 16.90 PR,KR Barasat 16 ED,EAG 40.91 44.75 9.50 PR,KR Barasat 15 ED, EAG 63.23 69.28 14.82 PR,KR Barasat 16 ED,EAG 89.66 98.07 20.80 PR,KR Ban~sat 16, ED, EAG 101.84 111.39 23.60 PR,KR Barasat 14 ED,EAG 42.72 46.73 9.90 PR,KR Barasa! 16 ED, EAG 111.91 148.36 28.91 PR,KR Barasat 10 ED,EAG 35.89 47:59 9.27

PR,KR Barasa! ~7 ED, EAG 55.33 73.36 14.30 I?R,KR Barasa! 17 ED, EAG 59.36 78.70 15.34 PR,KR ·Barasat 18 ED, EAG 21.51 28.52 5.55 PR,KR Barasat 17 ED,EAG 141.06 187.00 37.56 PR,KR Barasa! 18 ED, EAG 38.91 51.60 10-.00 PR,KR 'Barasat 16 ED,EAG 161.54 214.15 41.70 PR,KR Barasa! 18 ED 76.23 101.06 19.70 PR,KR Barasa! 13 35.87 39.22 8.34 PR,KR Barasat 15 ED,EAG 116.52 127.37 27.10 KR Habra 22 ED,EAG 107.70 117.72 25.05 KR Habra 21 ED, EAG 42.42 46.38 ... 9.86 34 C.D. BLOCK DEGANGA VILLAGE SI. '_oca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in' the column No. lion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion ' 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation . holds (potable) Telegraph of the­ (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

37 37 Barunipunji 1'49.67 1,648(295) P2 -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 38 38 Baruni 216.34 2,345(398) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 39 39 Murari Danga 61.84 293(45) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 40 40 Kalapal 266.05 2,246(385) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 41 41 Subarnapur 325.13 4,452(819) P4,H PHS,RP,CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily -(-5 Kms.) 42 42 Manjilhati 176.60 1,606(278) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -.(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 43 43 Sarabaria 66.85 .842(141) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW ~(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km!!.) -(-5 Kms.) 44 44 Kuralgachha 181.12 1,666(286) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5.Kms.) -(-5 Krps.) -(-5 Kms.) 45 45 Parpatna 604.41 4,521(8;5) P4 -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 46 Kamdebkati 203.16 3,024(533) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Thursday& BS Monday 47 47 Uttar Kalsur 601.36 7,251(1,388) P7,H,M,PHc PHC TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)_ 48 48 Dakshinkalsur 450.53 4,844(881) P(4) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Friday &. -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday

49 49 Ranihati 156.72 1,760(317) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-~ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-1'0 Kms.) 50 50 Raypur 289.48 2,330(392) P PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) Friday. -(-5 Kms'.) Monday 51 51 Patharghata 110.88 1,355(244) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 52 52 Chakla 229.61 1,899(333) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 53 53 Sirajpur 100.52 1,098(169) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 54 54 Raykola 276.60 2,377(385) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday & -(10+ Kms.) Wednesday 55 55 Ballabhpur 59.10 1,113(207) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 56 56 Basudebpur' 350.04 3,154(573) P3 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Fri'day & -(-5 Kms.) Monday 57 57 Matikumra 326.37 3,327(600) P3 RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 58 58 Amulia 373.53 3,260(559) 'P4,M PHS TW -(-5-Kms.) Sunday & -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday 59 59 Baragachhia 242.37 2,224(429) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) Daily -(-5 Kms.) 60 60 Simulia 156.27 1,676(372) P R.P. TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Kms.) 61 61 Alipur 476.62 5,574(1,668) P4,H R.P TW P.O Daily -(-5 Kms.) 62 62 Chaurashi 113.93 1,911 (383) P2 P.H.S., R.P. TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 63 63 Eazpur 134.01 2,078(333) P,H R.P. TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)' BS 64 64 Kaukepara 460.70 6,055(1,147) P2 R.P. TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily BS 65 65 Mirzanagar 103.41 1,360(251) P R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 66 66 Jibanpur 47.24 57(9) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10l<:ms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 67 67 Nandipara 279.60 3,511 (609) P2 R.P. TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily -(-5 Kms.) Kuchemora 68 69 109,16 2,119(390) P R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -'(-5 Krns.) BS 69 70 Jadabpurboalia 298.39 4,968(885) P R.P TW P.O, Phone Friday -(-5 Kms.) 70 71 Chandpur 579.56 6,262(1,097) P6 . P.H.S TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 71 72 Bajitpur 74.88 1,328(242) -(.5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 72 73 Bhasila 97.38 1,403(247) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Saturday -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday 35 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND' USE App- Nearest power Land use (i.B. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar ana groves)

11 12 13 14 15 ,6 17 18

KR Habra 21 64.35 70.36 14.96 PR,KR Habra 20 93.02 101.69 21.63 PR,KR Habra 20 ED,EAG 26.59 29.07 -6.18 PR,KR Habra 21 ED, EAG 114.40 125.05 26.60 PR,KR Habra 12 ED,EAG 139.80 15?82 32.51 .KR Habra 12 ED, EAG 75.93 83.01 17.66- KR Habra 11 ED, EAG 28.74 31.43 .. ,6.68 KR Habra 11 ED,EAG 77.88 85.14 18.10 KR Haljra 10 ED,EAG 259.89 284.08 60.44 PR,KR Habra 11 ED,EAG 87.35 95.50 20.31

KR Habra 10 ED,EAG 258.58 282.65 60.13 PR,KR Habra 10 ED,EAG 193.72 211.76 45.05

KR Habra 11 ED 63.38 77.67 15.6~ KR Habra11 ED, EAG 124.47 136.07 28.94

PR,KR Habra 12 ED, EAG 46.67 53.13 11.08 KR Habra 12 ED, EAG 98.73 107.92 22.96 PR,KR Habra 13 ED,EAG 43.22 47.25 10.05 KR I Habra 13 ED, EAG 118.93 130.03 27.64

KR Habra 15 25.41 27.7~ 5.91 KR Barasat 21 ED, EAG 150.51 164.53 35.00

KR Barasat 21 ED!EAG 140.33 153.41' 32.63 PR,KR Habra 15 ED, EAG 160.61 175.52 37.40

PR,KR Habra 6 104.21 113.93 24.23 PR,KR Barasat 20 ED,EAG 67.19 73.46 15.62 PR,KR Barasat 20 ED, EAG 204.94 224.02 47.66 PR,KR Barasat 21 ED,EAG 48.98 53.56 11.39 PR,KR Barasat 21 ED,EAG 57.62 62.99 13.40 PR,KR Barasat 20 ED, EAG 198.10 216.53 46.07 PR,KR Barasat 21 ED,EAG 44.46 48.61 10.34 PR,KR Barasat 22 20.31 22.21 4.72 PR,KR Barasat 24 ED 120.22 131.42 27.96

PR,KR Barasat 24 ED,EAG 46.32 51.32 14.52 KR Barasat 22 ED 128.30 140.26 29.83 KR Barasat 9 EAG 248.21 273.40 57.95 KR Barasat 12 32.19 35.21 7.48 KR Barasat 15 41.87 45.78 9.73 36 C.D. BLOCK DEGANGA VILLAGE SI. Loea- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. lion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 4 5 6 .. 7 8 9 10

73 74 Aminpur 132.36 2,166(398) P ~(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 74 75 Jhapa 41.50 724(127) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 75 76 Mahabbatpur 64.09 790(136) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 76 77 Parulia 107.38 564(103) -(-5 Kms.) D TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(-:5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) Madhabpur 77 78 Chakkulia 139.69 526(88) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-1Q Kms.) 78 79 371.10 2,801(454) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) Sunday & -(5-10 Kms.) Wednesday 79 80 Khordda 218.64 2,311(399) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10Kms.) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(5-1·0 Kms.) 80 81 Kalijug 84.52 982(167) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) Biswanathpur 81 82 Sathatia 134.27 2,521(424) P,H C.H.W TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 82 83 Keadanga 295.99 3,058(545) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Friday & f -(-5 Kms.) Monday 83 84 Krishna 197.46 1,968(345) -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Chandrapuf 84 85 Telia 101.17 1,530(250) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) Monday & -(S-10 Kms.) Friday 8S 136 Gangulia 197.89 2,413(427) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(S-10 Kms.) -("':5 Kms.)~ -(-5 Kms.) 86 87 Gangdhulat 107.24 1,252(243) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 87 88 Ismail nagar 186.27 1,975(393) P2H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 88 89 Chak Chandpur 75.27 915(154) -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 89 90 Chak Dhulat 89.44 831(126) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 90 91 Ponditpol 84.17 1,191 (239) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 91 .92 Champatala 180.40 1,913(337) P P.H.S TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kml") 92 93 Nijamirpur 96.23 478(84) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms,) Friday & -(-5,Kms.) Monday

93 94 Ramnagar 128.19 1,830(310) P P.H.S Tw -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) , BS 94 95 Mamurabad 55.35 550(106) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

95 96 Gorainagar 58.68 48~(117) -(5-10 Kms.) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday & BS Thursd~y

9£ 97 Raendi 48.54 228(38) -(-S Kms.) RP TW -(?-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 97 98 Biramp 704.47 1,135(204) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Urkamaruli 98 99 Hadipur 529.86 6',974(1,337) P(5) RP TW P.D Daily B.S. RS 99 100 Singherati 1-60.56 1,925(306) p RP TW - -(-S Kms.) Monday & -(":5 Kms.) Friday 100 101 Jhikra 208.50 3,697(682) P3 RP TW -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 101 102 Manikpur 48.49 352(66) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(S.lO Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 1p2 103 Chatka Baria 149.03 2;251 (395) P2,H RP TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 103 104 AZit: Nagar 273.60 2,035(525) P2 P.H.S TW P.D -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 104 105 Jamalpur 89.15 .1,122(194) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(S-lO' Kms) .. -(-5 Kms.) 37 DIRECTORY, AMENITIES AND LAND USE; I App- Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in I).ectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able 'available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR.KR Barasat 9 ED.EAG 56.91 62.22 13.23 PR.KR Barasat 20 ED 17.84 19.51 4.15 PR.KR Barasat 22 ED 27.55 30.14 6.40 PR.KR Barasat 15 ED.EAG 46.17 50.48 10.73

PR.KR Barasat 16 .ED 60.06 65.67 13.96 PR.KR Barasat 17 ED 159.57 174.42 37.11

PR.KR Barasat j 8 ED 94.01 102.77 21.86 PR.KR Barasat 21 ED 36.34 39.73 8.45

PR.KR Barasat 22 ED 57.73 63.12 13.42 KR Barasat 20 ED. EAG 127.27 139.13 29.59

KR Barasat 20 ED 84.90 92.82 19.74

KR Barasat 23 ED 43.50 47.56 10.11

KR Barasat 20 ED 85.06 93.05 19.78 KR Barasat 21 46.11 50.41 10.72 KR Barasat 21 ED 80.09 87.56 18.62 KR Barasat 22 ED 32.q6 35.39 7.52 KR Barasat 21 38.45 42.05 8.94 KR Barasat 20 ED 36.19 39.57 8.41 KR Barasat 21 ED 77.61 84.84 . 18.04 KR Barasat 21 EAG 41.37 45.24 9.62

PR.KR Barasat 21 55.12 60.26 12.81 KR Barasat 22 23.80 26.02 5.53 PR,KR Barasat 23 ED.EAG 25.23 27.59 5.86

PR.KR Barasat 21 ED. EAG 20.88 22.83 4.85 PR.KR Barasat 29 44.92 49.11 10.44

PR.KR Barasat 21 ED. EAG 227.73 249.15 52.98

PR.KR Barasat 21 ED.EAG 69.04 75.47 16.05

PR.KR Barasat 30 ED. EAG 89.65 98.00 20.85 PR.KR Barasat 31 20.85 22.80 4.84 I PR.KR Barasat 30 ED,EAG 62.08 73.05 13.90 PR.KR Barasat 30 ED, EAG 118.64 127.60 ...27.36 PR.KR Barasat 30 ED 38.33 41.92 8.91 38 C.O. BLOCK DEGANGA VILLAGE' 81. Loca- Name of Village Total Total (',menities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10

105 106 Sakendar'Nagar 97.25. 1 :487(246) P R.P TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 106 107 Abjan Nagar 364.62 3,855(656) P2 RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 107 10B HarpuKuria 48.28 966(156) P Fl.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

Total 198.31 2,26,754 P-148, M-3, PHC-2, PHS.8, (Sq. Kms.) (40252) H-15, PUV-1 CHW-2, RP-27, 0-10, 39 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- ,Nearest Power Land use (i.e. atea under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach To\,/n supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves) - 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR.KR Barasat_31 ED,EAG 41.81 45.72 9.72 PR,KR Barasat 33 ED,EAG 156.78 141.38 66.46 PR,KR Eiarasat 32 ED,EAG 20.76 22.70 4.82

8453.09 9458.73 1992.Sa' 40 C.D. BLOCK RAJARHAT VILLAGE S I. Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code. of the - tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days catiQn holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

. P .S.-RAJARHAT , 4 Dashdron 56.26 2,891(545) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,TK -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 2 9 54.53 4,393(891) P,M,H RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 3 10 Atghara 66.59 4,392(789) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market BS 4 11 Noapara 80.04 778(158) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,TK. -(-5 K;ms.) -(-5 t(ms.) BS 5 12 156.59 4,883(840) P RP TW,TK -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market BS 6 13 631.15 11,004(1,957) P(3) PHC,RP TW,TK PO Daily BS Market 7 15 Chand iberia 78.85 5,340(1,063) P -(-5 Kms ..) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Krishnapur (-5 Km.) 8 18 Mahishbathan 109.45 2,290(443) P(2),M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW,TK -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Bidhannagar Township·?Kms. 9 19 Thakdari 250.37, 3,940(729) P(2) RP 'TW,TK -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Bidhannagar -5 Kms. 10 20 Mahishgot 128.45 2,301(378) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,TK -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Bidhannagar -5 Kms. 11 21 Torulia 84.60 1,751(351 ) M(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Krishnapur -5 Kms. 12 22 Sulanggari 96.52 3,935(1,700) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Hatiara -3 Kms. 13 23 Ghumi 389.18 9,332(1,700) P(3) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Hatiara -3 Kms. 14 24 Jatrayachhi 290.93 4,254(809) P(2),M PHC,RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Hatiar'a -4 Kms.

15 25 Kadampukur 17:~.96 2,127(395) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Rajarhat (5-10 Kms.) 16 26 Dharsa Maktarpur 80.70 1,055(168) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Rajarhat -5 Kms. 17 27 Jagadishpur 189.95 2,064(386) p RP T -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 18 28 110.86 3,268(658) P,M(3),H(2) RP T -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market BS 19 29 Khamar 62.64 513(107) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 20 30 Kalaberia 63.57 1,079(209) P,M(2) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily BS H,PUC Market 21 31 Basina 132.06 3,068(537) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Rajarhat -5 Kms. 22 32 Mahamrnadpur 159.88 2,913(456) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Rajarhat -5 Kms. 23 33 Chakpachhuria 382.32 3,213(559) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW,TK -(5-10 Kms.) Daily Rajarhat Market (5-10 Kms.) 24 34 Baligari 65.62 2,632(421) P -5 Kms. TK,TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Rajarhat (10+ Kms.) 25 35 Chhapna 119.92 1,671 (297) P,M,H HC TK,TW (10+ Kms.) Thursday, Rajarhat Saturday (10+ Kms.) 26 36 Patharghata 572.72 5,428(958) P(2)M RP TK,TW (5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS

27 37 Ganragari 167.25 1,275(226) .p -(-5 Kms.) TK,TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 41 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares' rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Dum Dum 1 ED,EO TW (23.48) 32.78 PR Raghunathpur 1 ED,EO TK (4.05) TW (6.07) 10.93 33.48 PR Jya(1gra 2 ED,EO TW (2.02) 28.15 36.42 KR Jyangra 2 ED,EO 29.14 50.90 PR Gopalpur 3 ED 97.91 58.68 ~ PR Gopalpur 3 EA TK (18.21), TW (16.19), 379.60 205.01 TWE (12.14) PR Krishnapur 1 ED TK (2.02) 37.63 39.20

PR,KR Bidhannagar GC (6.07), TK (6.07) 46.32 50.99 Township 1 KR Krishnapur 4 GC (6.07), PC (14.16) 48.03 182.11

KR Krishnapur 3 GC (20.23) 64.92 43.30

KR Krishnapur 5 ED PC (10.12), TW (4.05) 62.74 7.69

PR Hatiara 2 TW (6.07) 72.64 17.81

PR Hatiara 3 GC (2.00), TK (12.14) 163.90 199.00 TWE (12.14) PR Hatiara 4 GC (2.02) 223.39 65.52

KR Jyan~ra 8 TK (16.19), TW (10.12) 93.23 53.42

KR Gopalpur 5 ED TK (2.02) TW (6.07) 51.47 21.14

PR Gopalpur 6 ED,EO TW (10.12) 144.57 35.26 PR Gopalpur 4 ED,EO TK (4.05), TW (10.12) 11.71 84.98 PR Gopalpur 4 EO TWE (12.14) 31.70 19.40 PR Gopalpur 5 EO TW (2.02) 10.96 50.59

PR Gopalpur 5 ED,EO TK (6.07), TW (14.16) 28.87 82.96

KR Gopalpur 5 ED,EO 93.8~ 65.95

KR Jyangra 8 GC (40.47), TW (6.07) 271.84 63.94

KR Jyangra 9 GC (18.21) TW (10.12) 31.22 6.07

KR Jyangra 10 GC (16.19) 93.58 10.15

KR Jyangra 10 GC (40.47), TW (10.12) 486.92 23.07 TK (12.14) \ KR Jyangra 11 TW (8.09), TK (10.12) 136.78 12.26 ~2 C.D. BLOCK RAJAAHAT - VJLLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. lion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 +-Kms. of the ne.arest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) 'Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Statiol1', Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

28 38 Jhalgachhi 57.91 1,152(184) P -(-5 Kms.) TK, TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Rajarhat (10+ Kms.) 29 39 Kasinathpur 161.93 1,593(289) P -5 Kms. TK,TW (5-10 Kms.) Thursday, Rajarhat Saturday (10+ Kms.) 30 40 Kalikapur 140.84 1,249(223) P -5 Kms. TK,TW (5-10Kms.) -5 Kms. Rajarhat (10+ Kms.) 31 41 Umarhati 85.69 554(85) P - Kms. TK,TW (5·10 Kms.) -5 Kms. Rajarhat (5-10 Kms.) 32 42 Jamalpara 181.66 1,978«(340) P -5 Kms. TK,TW -5 Kms. -5 Kms. Rajarhat (-5 Kms.) 33 43 Chhata 95.28 830(165) P -5 Kms. TK,TW -5 Kms. -5 Kms. BS Chanpur 34 44 Bishnupur 385.12 7,700(1,382) P(2), M H RP TK,TW -5 Kms. Daily BS Market 35 45 Mobarekpur 111.01 2,622(401) P -5 Kms. TK,TW -5 Kms. -5 Kms. Rajarhat (5:10 Kms.) 36 4£ Bagdaba 300.75 3,416(557) P -5 Kms. TK,TW (5-10 Kms.) -5 Kms. Rajarhat Machhl Bhanga (10+ Kms.) 3.7 47 Panapukuria 110.97 1,736(291) P -5 Kms. TK,TW (5·10 Kms.) Daily Rajarhat Market (10+ Kms.) 38 48 Chandapur 214.09 4,582(790) P(2),M(2) RP TK,TW -5 Kms. -5 Kms. BS Champagachhi H(2) 39 49 Sikharpur 230.78 3,086(556) P -5 Kms. TK,TW (5-10 Kms.) -5 Kms. BS

40 50 Bazetaraf 96.19 1,651 (316) P,M HC TK,TW (5-10 Kms.) -5 Kms. BS 41 51 Arbeia 47.28 596(104) P -5 Kms. TK,TW (5-10 Kms.) -5 Kms. Rajarhat (10+ Kms.) 42 52 Bagu 94.67 652(126) P,M,H -5 Kms. TK,TW (5-10 Kms.) -5 Kms. Rajarhat (10+ Kms.) 43 53 Nawabad 173.01 1,698(328) P(2) '-5 Kms. TK,TW (5-10 Kms.) -5 Kms. BS 44 54 Hudarait 220.07 1,605(279) P, -5 Kms. TK,TW (10+,Kms.) -5 Kms. BS 45 55 Akanda 164.53 2,962(477) P(2) -5 Kms. TK,TW (10+ Kms.) -5 Kms. Rajarhat Keshari (10+ Kms.)

P.S.-AIRPQRT

1 Ganti 309.35 4,920(937) P.M.H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 3 Salua 223.62 2,336(479) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,TK -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms:)

Total 79.32 11,38,708 P-62, M-18, PHC-4, RP-14 (Sq. Kms.) (25132) H-11, PUC-1 43 DIRECTOF;lY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under pifferent types of land use-in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) . to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Uno· Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Jaynrgra 11 TW (4.05) 38.69 14.97

KR Gopalpur 11 TW (6.07), TK (4.05) 93.89 57.92

KR Jaynrgra 11 T~30.35) TW (10.12) 90.24 10.13

KR Jaynrgra 11 TW (4\15), TK (4.05) 69.50 8.09

KR Gopalpur 8 TW (12.14), TK (4.05) 142.40 23.07

PR Gopalpur 8 49.55 45.73

PR Gopalpur 7 EA TWE (12.14), TW (24.28) 161.46 175.10 TK (12.14) PR Gopalpur 6 TW (10.12) 63.25 37.64

KR Gopalpur 10 PC (12.14), TW (8.90) 140.10 16.14 TK (24.28) KR Gopalpur 10 PC (12.14), TW (10.12) 49.46 39.25

PR Gopalpur 8 ED,EO TK (12.16), TW (34.40) 99.10 66.37

PR Gopalpur 10 EA TK (4.05), TW (18.21) 146.90 49.48 TWE (12.14) PR Gopalpur 11 TK (12.14), TW (14.16) 57.15 12.14 KR Gopalpur 11 TW (4.05) 30.30 12.93

KR Gopalpur 12 TK (14.60), TW (12.14) 56.25 12.12

PR Gopplpur 12 TW (10.12) 129.30 33.59 PR Gopalpur 13 TW (10.12) 143.65 66.30 KR Gopalpur 14 GC (24.28), TK (8.09) 102.62 19.52 TW (10,12)

PR,KR North Dum Dum 2 ED TW (44.92) 90.42 PR,KR Dum Dum ED TW (10.93) 79.57 Airport area 23

GC-176.01, PC-48.56 4415.25 2412.56 TW-395.91, TK-223.04 TWE-60.70 44 C.O. BLOCK BAGDA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Tota( Total AmElnities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.LNo.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-BAGDA

Sindrani 732.89 6,894(1,273) HC TW PO Tuesday BS PHS(2) R Friday and CHW, RP(2) Sunday 2 2 ~aghabpur 193.13 957(171) P CHW TW N -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 3 Chak Jhitkipota 56.77 321 (62) P,O q;w TW R -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.l 4 4 Kamlabas 198.08 1,567(272) P,O CHW TW, TK -(-5 Kms.) -(-S K":,s.) -(-5 Kms.) S 5 Char Mandalbhag 652.36 6,689(1,136) P(3), M,O CHW, PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS 6 6 Magurakona 81.06 717(132) P CHW, RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 7 Pustighata 265.25 1,577(298) P(2) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 8 Pathuria 257.53 2,739(485) P(2),M PHS, CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday & BS Sunday 9 9 Tankshali 163,02 811(150) P,O CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 10 10 Hrinathpur 221.02 1,6SS(294) p CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 11 Beara 144.65 2,732(496) P,O(2) PHS, CHW TW PO Tuesday and -(S-10 Kms.) M,H RP Friday 12' 12 Ghat Patila 326.36 2,692(473) P,AC,O CHW, RP TW PO -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 13 Mathabhaga 267.50 '3,362(584) P,O CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) BS 14 14 Bearachak 167.78 1,104(189) -(-S Kms.) CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) as 15 15 Purba Bhanipur 99.62 1S9(202) M,H PHS TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS p. CHW 16 16 Chak 121.88 1.030(173) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 17 17 Anisghata 125.04 796(146) P CHW TW -(-S Kms·.) -"(S-10 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) '18 18 . Bajkola 186.16 1,383(248) P ,M,H, PUC PHS, CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS 19 19 · 79.62 1,074(202) -(-S Kms.) PHS, CHW TW PO Monday and BS Friday 20 20 Auldanga 143.78 1,477(272) P, M CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(S.-1{) Kms.) 21 21 Kulia 3S4.90 3,11S(579) P(2) PHS,CHW Tw' PO Tuesday and -(10+ Kms.) Saturday 22 22 Ranghat 412.45- 2,308(431) 'J:> CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-:-5 Km~). -(10+ Kms.) 23 23 Raghudebpur 36.02 UNINHABITED 24 24 Rajkol 61.92 612(113) P CHIN TW -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) -(-S ~ms.) 2S 25 Kashipur 244.84 2,330(380) P.M CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 26 26 Daharpota 169.97 1,324(267) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 27 27 Berbari 215.47 931(162) P CHW TW PO -(S-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms) 28 28 Purdaha 117.76 1,409(2S5) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.} 29 29 Khorddakulbaria 267.27 3,278(586) P 'CHW' TWT -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 30 30 Uttarkulbaria 281.66 1,446(267) p. f,'HS TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 31 31 Kola 217.32 1,889(333) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 32 32 Jitpur 60.30 675(120) P CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 33 33 Jihkra 174.89 984(178) -(-5 Kms.) CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 34 34 Hariharpur 171.99 1,302(247) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3S 35 Madhupur 108.86 684(128) o CHW TW -Hi Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 45 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town ·supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Bangaon 61 ED,EAG TW (153.90), R (291.37) 159.80 4.45 123.37

KR Bangaon 68 ED,EAG TWE (44.55), R (20.23) 93.13 10.21 25.01 KR· Bangaon 66 ED,EAG TW (6.75), R (20.23) 19.67 4.05 6.07 KR Bangaon 66 TW (55.35) 131.48 4.23 7.02 PR,KR Bangaon 61 ED,EAG TW (290.25), R (20.23) 242.14 32.37 67.37 KR Bangaon 59 OED TW (47.25) 16.36 6.20 11.25 KR Bangaon,67 TW (117.45) 116.30 8.09 23.41

PR,KR B~ngaon 59 ED TW (155.25), TWE (28.33) 3?19 10.26 25.50

KR Bangaon 50 TW (71.55) 64.42 8.84 18.21 KR Bangaon 49 TW (74.25) 111.98 10.12 24.67 PR Bangaon 46 TW (47.25) 75.11 6.24 16.05

KR Bangaon 40 ED TW (145.80) 129.24 14.35 36.97 PR,KR Bangaon 37 TW (139.05) 90.29 9.71 28.45 PR,KR Bangaon 38 ED TW (14.85) 39.75 4.86 8.32 PR Bangaon 38 ED TW (56.70) 19.98 10.59 12.35

PR Bangaon 37 TW (56.70) 45.97 6.14 13.07 KR Bangaon 34 f;D TW (27.00), R (30.35) 45.44 8.09 14.16 PR Bangaon 30 ED,EAG TW (98.55), TWE (50.20) 4.19 12.95 20.27

PR ~an~aon 32 ED,EAG TW (12.1~), R (40.46) 15.85 6.07 5.09

,PR Bangaon 35 ED TW (54.00) 66.16 7.69 15.93 PR,KR Bangaon 41 ED TW (157.95) 140.40 19.42 37.13

KR Bangaon 44 ED TW (183.60) 165.44 21.04 42.37 UNINHABITED TW (17.55) 18.77 KR Bangaon 38 ED TW (25.65) 23.37 4.87 8.03 PR,KR Bangaon 38 ED TW (135.00) 70.84 12.55 26.45 KR Bangaon 38 ED,EAG TW (43.20), R (20.23) 79.40 9.31 17.83 PR .Bangaon 38 ED 'fW (59.40) 119.63 12.95 23.49 KR Bangaon 32 ED TW (54.00) 44.02 7.49 12.05 KR Bangaon 52 ED TW (94.50) 132.50 11.74 28.53 PR,KR. Bangaon 54 TW (120.15) 112.56 17.00 31.95 ~D , KR Bangaon 40 ED TW (95.85) 85.43 12~55 23.49 PR,KR Bqngaon 40 ED TW (35.10) 12.95 4.46 7.79 KR Bangaon 52 TW (72.90) 71.96 11.40 18.63 PR,KR BangaQn 54 ED TW (58.05) 81/43 1 i .73 20.78 KR BangaQn 46 TW (41.85) 49.86 5.26 '11.89 46 C.O:BLOCK BAGDA VILLAGE 81. Loca- Name at Village Total· Total Amenities Byailable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area. popula­ an<;l next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares} Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds' (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

36 36 Bagdaha 218.53 4,598(916) P,O,M PHC, CWC TW. . PO Tuesday and BS H, PUC RP,CHW,TB Saturday FDC 37 37 Sagarpur 87.41 1,378(286) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) :"(-5 Kms.) 38 38 Dihihaldaha 263.86 2,931(542) PO CHW TW . -(-5 Kms.') -(-5 Kms.) BS 3l.l 39 Patkelgachha 77.7,0 807(139) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -~-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 40 Mashya!TIpur 323.73 1,923(341) P PHS, CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 41 41 Mamabhagina 528.52 4,263(759) P,O,M CHW, PHS TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 42 42 Ramnagar 255.24 1.642(318} P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Sun,dayand BS Thursday 43 "43 Padmapukuria 125.64 675(126) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 44 44 Uttar Chamigachhi 149.87 971(170) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 45 45 Purba Panchbaria 84.98 342(69) P.O CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 46 Bayra 340.34 3,665(734) P.M PHS TW PO Wednesday & BS Sat'urday 47 47 Kulanandapur 260.62 2,812(528) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 48 Salak 192.84 1,581(296) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 49 49 Kulanandapur 178.71 337(59) -(-5 Kms.) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5.Kms.) BS Chak 50 50 Saripota 38.85 UNINHABITED 51 51 Meherani 228.65 2,404(462) P PHS,CHW TW T -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 52 52 Kurulia 211.82 2,405(458) P,M PHS,CHW TWT PO Monday & BS Friday , 53 53 Jhaukhali 155.15 834(152) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) • 54 54 Bazitpur 135.97 1,198(219) P CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 55 55 Malidaha 229.86 1,951 (361) P,O PHS TW PO 'Sunday & (10+ Kms.) M,H CHW Tuesday 56 56 Mustafapur 237.55 1,633(319) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 57 57 103.60 544(85) P CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-,10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 58 58 Chaparai 152.63 794(159) P CHWRP TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 59 59 Baksa 383.84 2,662(513) P,M PHS TWT PO -(~-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) ,60 60 Nrisingha Khola 176.04 1,348(255) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 61 61 Baranasipur 131.12 938(186) P,O PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5.Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) .62 62 Chandpur 237.26 1,892(397) p. CHW TW P.O ,-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 63 63 255.37 5,239(981) P(4) 0 PHS, CHW TW PO Sunday and BS M,H,PUC RP(8) T Wednesday 64 64 Bainchidanga 40.47 1,079(186) o CHW TW, T -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 65 65 Mandabghata 180.25 1,812(325) P PHS,CHW TW,T -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 66 66 Kunarkhola 214.08 2,774(499) P,O CHW TW PO -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 67 67 Purbba Hunda 79.16 1,058(198) P CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 68 68 Teghari 128.74 485(83) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 69 69 Karanga 589.20 3,680(696) P(3) 0 CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5. Kms.) -(19+ Kms.) 70 70 Parmadan 705.77 4,878(864) P(2) PHS,CHW TW PO MO'nday,'Thurs- 8S day &, Saturday 47 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- 'Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In hectares rounded roach Toyvn supply upto two decimal places) r to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culli- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bangaon 56 ED TW (63.45), TWE (12.14) 107.53 11.74 23.67

KR Bangaol1 50 ED,EAG TW (20.25), TWE (40.47) 8.26 5.26 13.17 PR,KR Bangaon 50 ED,EAG TW (133.65), TWE (40.47) 44.39 15.38 29.97 KR Bangaon 52 TW (28.35) 35.14 5.26 8.95 KR Bangaon 52 EAG TW (82.35), TWE (28.53) 173.65 19.83 19.37 PR,KR Bangaon-57 ED,EAG TW (194.40) TWE (40.47) 216.14 12.14 65.37 PR,KR Bangaon 58 TW (93.15) 129.37 6.07 26.65

KR Bangaon 64 ED TW (70.20) 39.52 4.05 11.87 KR Bangaon 60 ED TW (40.50) 86.62 5.26 17.49 KB Bangaon 67 TW (43.20) 27.59 3.64 10.55 PR,KR Bangaon p8 ED TW (83.70) 208.83 12.94 34.87

PR,KR Bangaon 71 ED TW (139.05) 83.36 12.95 25.26 PR,KR Bangaon 69 ED TW {144.45) 20.06 '5.06 23.27 PR,KR Bangaon 66 TW (71.55) 82.71 5.67 18.78

UNINtlABITED TW (25.65) 13.20 PR,KR Bangaon 61 ED TW (82.35) 113.03 8.90 24.37 PR,KR Ba.ngaon 59 ED,EAG TW (90.45) 87.19 7.69 26.49

KR Bangaon 63 TW (75.60) 55.79 5.26 18.50 KR Bangaon 63 ED,EAG TW (64.80) 47.29 7.69 16.19 KR Bangaon 66 TW (85.05) 106.82 7.68 30.31

KR Bangaon 67' TW (74.25) 127.37 8.91 27.02 KR Bangaon 68 TW (68.85) 18.51 4.85 11.39 KR Bangaon 61 TW (97.20) 31.38 5.67 18.18 KR Bangaon 70 TW (198.45) 135.55 9.57 40A7 KR Bangaon 56 EAG TW (74.25), TWE (40.47) 40.28 4.45 16.59 KR Bangaon 52 ED TW (72.90) 38.98 6.07 13.17 PR,KR Bangaon 52 EAG,ED TW (74.25) 132.39 4.45 26.17 PR Bangaon 36 EAG,ED TW (121.50), TWE (44.32) 40.66 1.21 47.68

PR Bangaon 38 ED TW (17.55) 16.30 1.61 5.01 PR,KR Bangaon 49 ED,EAG TW (63.45), TWE (40.47) 50.05 6.03 20.~5 KR Bangaon 51 ED.EAG TW (110.70), TWE (30.35) 44.18 4.86· 23.99 KR Bangaon 41 ED,EAG TW (21.60), R (30.45) 14.95 4.05 8.11 KR Bangaon 43 TW (64.80) 4U5 6.94 15.85 KR Bangaon 40 ED TW (228.15) 330.01 19.81 11.23 PR Bangaon 69 ED 242.81 TW (249.75) 127.20 20.23 65.78 48 C.D. BLOCK BAGDA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5....,..10 Kms, and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest playe where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

71 71 Mathurachak 78.92 257(50) -(-5 Kms.) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW. 72 72 Diara 258.31 2,260(360) P,O CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 73 73 Kapashati 227.87 824(176) M PHS,CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 74 74 Santosha 257.45 2,070(372) P CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 75 75 Paschim 100.52 1,499(318) P,M,H PHS TW -(5-10 Kms.) Sunday NW Bhabanipur CHW Wednesday & Friday 76 76 Andulpota 262.84 1,453(268) P(2) PHS,CHW TW • -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 77 77 Paschim Malipota 221.65 951 (198) P CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 78 78 Uttar Panchpota 225.78 1,505(249) P 'CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 79 79 Godpukuria 452.60 3,618(605) P(2)O CHW TW PO Tuesday & .-(10+ Kms.) RP Friday 80 80 Kujarbagi 28"?.40 2,077(366) P,O CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 81 81 Goalbagi 287.87 2,325(428) P,M CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 82 82 Natabaria 124.24 872(169) P PHS TW PO Tuesday & -(10+ Kms.) CHW Saturday 83 83 Chuadanga 85.39 317(60) -(-5 Kms.) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 84 84 Mathura 163.90 1,119(212) P(2)O PHS,CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 85 85 Makra 274.03 829(123) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 86 86 Thoara 307.30 2,077(380) M,P(2) CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 87 87 Gobindapur 507.48 2,896(554) P(2)O PHS, CHW TW PO Tuesday & -(10+ Kms.) Friday 88 88 190.20 1 ,778(305) P,O CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 89 89 Kaniara 341.55 2,377(437) P,M,O PHS,CHW TW PO -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 90 90 Uttar Baliadanga 162.73 1,315(202) P,O CHW TW PO -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 91 91 Dhalani 184.64 2,056(380) P"AC,O CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 92 92 Ranihati 188.58 1,349(236) P,O,M,H CHW TW PO -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 93 93 Singi 131.52 1,003(194) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 94 94 ,Parkrishna 205.99 1 ,824(342) P,O(2) CHW, RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Krns.) -(5-10 Kms.) Chandrapur 9J) 95 Asharu 187.77 2,788(536) P,O(2) CHW,RP TW PO Tuesday & BS PHS Friday 96 96 Uttar Jiala 148.12 915(166) -(-5 Kms.) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms,) 97 97 Kathaliachak 72.03 409(82) -(-5 Kms.) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 98 98 Kuladharpur 227.18 1 ,613(321) P(2),O CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(lO+·Kms.) 99 99 Jagadishpur 127.50 780(171 ) P,M,O CHW TW PO -(~5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 100 100 Hamkura 272.48 2,239(402) P,O CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 101 101 Kathalia 84.58 558(111) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 102 102 Purbba Malipota 141.71 1,522(270) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & -(5-10 Kms.) Friday 103 103 Bagi 160.66 1,192(230) P CHW TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 104 104 Patkelpota 60.30 909(144) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 105 105 Amdob 338.43 2,173(388) P,M,H PHS TW PO Tuesday & -(10+ Kms.) CHW Saturday 49 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13' 14 15 16 17 18

KR Bangaon 71 EAG TW (16.20) 40.75 4,87 9.10 KR Bangaon 70 ED TW (41.85), R (20.23) 157.89 12.25 26.09 KR Bangaon 74 TW (75.60) 117.31 10.11 24.82 KR Bangaon 69 TW (93.15) 120.59 12.14 31.57 PR,KR Bangaon 36 ED TW (32.40), R (20.23) 33.10 4.20 10.59

KR Bangaon 32 EAG TW (101.25), R (20.23) 98.60 12.75 30.01 KR Bangaon 69 TW (52.65) 133.09 4.86 21.05 K.R Bangaon 24 TW (91.80) 97.60 . 10.52 25.86 KR Bangaon 24 TW (126.90) 261.85 18.37 45.48

KR Bangaon 28 ED TW (81.03) 165.03 10.59 30.78 PR,KR Bangaon 76 TW (90.45) 156.85 8.90 31.67 PR,KR Bangaon 71 ED TW (27.00) 78.61 7.28 11.35

KR Bangaon 70 TW (17.55) 49.77 8.09 9.98 KR Bangaon 71 EAG TW (35.10), R (40.47) 65.03 10.12 13.18 KR Bangaon 75 ED TW (56.70) 183.08 12.95 21.30 KR Bangaon 79 ED,EAG TW (43.20), R (40.47) 184.19 12.55 26.89 KR Bangaon 36 TW (166.05), R (60.70) 143.91 80.95 55.87

KR Bangaon 41 EAG TW (112.05) 43.86 8.50 25.79 PR,KR Bangaon 32 ED TW (184.95) 108.20 12.51 35.86 KR Bangaon 34 ED TW (76.95) 57.19 9.31 19.28 KR Bangaon 30 ED,EAG TW (102.60), TWE (6.47) 43.68 10.64 21.25 KR Bangaon 40 ED,EAG TW (67.50), R (60.70) 26.20 12.95 21.23 KR Bangaon 42 EAG TW (51.30), TWE (4.05) 53.70 5.66 16:81 KR Bangaon 44 ED,EAG TW (36.45), R (40.46) 98.91 9.32 20.85

PR,KR Bangaon 33 ED,EAG TW (29.70), TWE (40.47) 89.72 8.50 19.38

KR Bangaon 35 EAG TW (25.65), TWE (40.47) 58.40 7.69 15.91 KR Bangaon 40 TW (35.10) 22.18 4.86 9.89 KR Bangaon 45 EAG R (79.65) 107.34 15.38 24.81 KR Bangaon 48 R (36.45) 67.47 7.69 15.89 PR,KR Bangaon 45 TW (121.50) 114.46 10.65 25.87 KR Bangaon 40 EAG TW (29.70) 37.43 5.67 11.78.... PR,KR Bangaon 44 EAG TW (44.55), R (20.23) 53.26 6.88 16.79

KR Bangaon 57 EAG TW (54.00), R (40.47) 37.61 9.30 19.28 KR Bangaon 58 TW (14.85), R (12.14) 18.78 4.86 9.67 KR Bangaon 48 TW (135.00) 150.02 14.68 38.73 50 C.O. BLOCK 'BAGOA VILLAGE. SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10, + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (ill and (J.L. 1\10.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ otHouse tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station; Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

106 106 ~ibirghop 109.2, 749(144) 0 CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 107 107 Gangulia 407.52 2,555(454) P,O CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & -(10+ Kms.) Friday 108 108 Bansghata 407.92 3,152(577) P PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & -(10+ Kms·r CHW ThuTSO\,\Y

Total 233.05 1,90,757 P-1216, M-23, CWC-l, HC-2, (Sq. Kms.) (34965) H-l0, PUC-3, FPC-l, PHS-31, AC-3,0-29 CHW-l02, RP-18, TB-l 51 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND' USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for.culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Bangaon 46 • TW144.55) 43.46 7.28 13.98 KR Bangaon 54 TW (151.20) 195,00 19.83 41.49

KR Bangaon 56 TW (202.50). R (40.46) 99.95 19.42 45.59

242.81 TW-8635.45, TWE--523.48 9228.23 1071.77 2504.66 R-1036.79 52 C.D. BLOCK BONGAON VILLAGE S I. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a,dash (-) is shown in the column­ No. lion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 +-Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number I;:duca Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. 9 10

P .S.-BANGAON

1 29 Nakful 639,74 3,810(716) P(2) -(-S Kms.) TW P.O -(10+ ~ins.) -(5-10 Kms.) 2 30 Berkrishnapur 96,34 775(136), P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 3 31 Sabhaipur S15.65 3,140(539) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 4 32 Panch ita 356.18 4,452(807) P(2),M -(-S Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) Wednesaay & BS Saturday 5. 33 Keutipara 121.12 1,893(371.) P,M -(10+ Kms.) TW PO Thursday & -(10+ Kms.) Friday 6 34 Bharatpur 480.63 3,779(677) P(3) -(-S Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms., -(S-10 Kms.) 7 3S Kundipur Jalkar 123.27 51(9) -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 8 36 Kundipur 221.46 3,S90(687) P,M,H -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-S Kms.) BS 9 37 Krishna 435.99 3,993(719) P(5) -(-S Kms.) TW PO Thursday & ,BS Chandrapur Sunday 10 38 Joka 55.10 631 (137) P -(10+ Kms.) .TW -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 11 39 Bhulat ,152.74 1,310(239) P -(10+ Kms,) TW -(10+·Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 12 40 Rautara 127.81 993(177) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 13 41 Patshimulia 265.42 2,268(446) P HC TW PO -(-S Kms.) BS 14 42 Petangi 73.60 682(113) P FPC TW -(-S Krhs.) -(-S Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) lS 43 Bangangram 676.91 5;016(92S) P(3) -(-S Krhs.) TW PO Wednesday -(S-10 Kms.) & Sunday 16 44 Banglani 434.97 2,9-21 (559) P,M -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 17 45 Shutia 18S.81 1,177(228) P(2) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-~ Kms:l :"'(-S Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 18 46 Dhoramari 207.83 833(144) P -(10+ Kms,) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 19 47 Arsingri 164.00 3,528(599) P(2) ,..(-S Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 20 48 Tengr.a 401.24 3,637(641) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TV" PO ' Daily Markel -(S-10 Kms.) 21 49 Uttar Sundarpur 134.67 621.(122) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-S Kn:'s.) -(10+ Kms.) 22 SO Gainpor 84.78 618(117) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 23 51 Ganrapota 68.04 2,479'(473) P,M,H(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Monday & BS Thursday 24 52 Gobrapur 161.65 3,395(643) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-S Kms.) Bongaon -(S-10 Kms.) 2S 53 Kamalapur 202.47 1,771(327) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.)' -(10+ Kms.) .8ongaon -(S-10 Kms.) 26 54 Chanda 173.83 1,936(370) P,M -(10+ Kms.) TW PO Daily Bongaon Market -(S-10 Kms.) 27 SS Bediapota 193.32 1,210(166) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -:(S-10 Kms.) 28 S6 Boaldaha 367.12 3,305(561) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) Wednesday -(S-10 Kms.) & Saturday 29 S7 Dakshin 224.22 1,220(219) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) Charuigachhi 30 58 Purba . 142.91 935(171 ) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) Ramchandrapur 31 59 Angarpukuria 126.41 660(116) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) ....sa.. 60 Bhashanpta' 268.30 3,03S(549) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -F5,Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 53 DIRECTORY AMENItIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) r to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un, Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti~ (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bangaon 8 ED TW (18.0.17), R (1.01.7.0) 247.86 11 '0 ..01 PR Bangaon 11 ED TW (26.16), R (34.23) 26.61 3.34 PR Bangaon 8 TW (11.0.73), TK (1.0 . .0.0) 343 . .04 8 . .09 43.79 PR Bangaon 8 ED,EAG TW .(15.0 ..05), TWE (4.0.23) 82.87 14.16 68.87

PR Bangaon 11 ED,EAG TW (60.52) 45.92 14.68

PR Bangaon 9 ED,EAG TW (17.0.15), R (1.0.0.70) 88.51 121.27 PR Bangaon 8 .. 2.0.23 103 . .04 PR Bangaon 12 ED,EAG TW (125 ..05), TK (5 . .0.0) 37.49 53.92 PR Bangaon 14 ED,EAG TW (6.0.4.0), R (125 ..03) 221.28 2.83' 26.45

PR Bangaon 17 ED TW (15 . .0.0), R (2.0.23) 16 . .02 .0.4.0 3.45 PR Bangaon 18 ED,EAG TW (24.14), R (7.0.7.0) 49.63 2 ..02 6.25 PR Bangaon 16 ED TW (50.47), TWE (3.0.23) 36.99 4 . .05 6.07 PR Bangaon 14 ED,EAG TW (70.47), TK (1.0.0.0) 146.1.6 2.83 35.96 KR Bangaon 14 ED TW (30.26) .25.18 6.88 11.28 KR Bangaon 9 ED,EAG TW (20.0.17), R (60.47) 349.63 3.41 63.23

KR Bangaon 9 ED,EAG TW (1.0.0.66), R (70.47) 236.39 2 ..02 25.43 PR Bangaon 9 ED TW (90,03), R (29.23) 3.0 ..06 36.49 PR Bangaon 6 ED TK (10.0.0), TW (70.52) 107.26 20 ..05 PR Bangaon 8 ED TW (121.41) 1.0.12 32.47 PR Bangaon 9 ED,EAG TW (193.31) 128.82 79.11 PR 8angaon 14 ED TW (20.14) 37.32 4 ..05 73.16 KR Bangaon 13 ED TW (10.00) 55.56 19.22 PR 8ang;;t0n 11 ED TW (30.47), R (1.0.00) 8.09 19.48

PR Bangaon 9 ED,EAG TW (8.0.75), TWE (3.0.23) 14. .06 36.01

PR Bangaon 8 ED TW (122.96) 30 . .01 49.50 • PR 8angaon 9 ED,EAG TW (24.14), TWE (34.2.0) 72.34 43.15

KR. Bangaon 9 ED TW (36 ..00), TK (1.0.14) 120.59 26.59 PR Bangaon 6 ED TW (2.01.87), TK (10.00) 126.44 28.81

PR Bangaon 9 TW (9.0.59), TK (10 ..0.0) 107.83 15.80

KR Bangaon 5 ED TW (90.7.0) 32.73 19.48

PR Bangaon 6 TW (3.0.00) 92.22 4.19 PR Bangaon 3 ED TW (1.06.77) 132.4.0 29.13 54 C.D. BLOCK BONGAON VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hal, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

33 61 Ghatbaor 121..95 2,001(365) P,M,O -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 34 62 Shukpukuria 202.87 1,289(240) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 35 63 Dakshin Kulbaria 116.04 316(52) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -;(10+ Kms.) -(5-10"Kms.) 36 64 Manikgramchak 39.72 888(160) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 37 65 Dharmmapukuria 115.91 2,383(396) 1;'(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O, Phone -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 38 66 Manigram 524.26 3,705(643) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(5-10 Kms.)

39 67 Madhabpur 326.04 1,082(199) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 40106 Paikpara 457.70 4,358(711) P(2) FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market BS

41 108 Haridaspur 268.~3 2,208(413) P FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 42 109 Khalitpur Ctlak 37.02 UNINHABITED 43 110 Naraharipur 148.42 1,401 (272) P FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 45111 Jayantipur 211.24 1,982(352) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 46 112 Petrapol 138.82 1,232(241 ) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 47 113 Pipozpur 49.70 1,269(211 ) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Tuesday & -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 4,8 114 Khalitpur 113]5 1,882(351) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 49 115 Chhay Gharia 746.63 8,360(1,524) P(7), M(2), FPC TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) H(2) 50 119 Hanidanga 175.50 1,066(175) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 51 129 Dharmmapur 270.14 1,848(243) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 52 147 Kharua Rajapur 233.15 1,452(246) P,M FPC TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.)

53148 Harishpur Chak 215.68 1,120(185) P(~) -.(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 54 149 Ballabhpur 130.96 1,050(201) P,M,H -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 55 150 Dakshinjiala 167.58 1,000(184) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Tw. -(-5. Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 56 151 Kalupur 875.48 7,809(1,468) P(5),M,H FPC TW PO Wednesday BS & Saturday 57152 Unai 207.35 1,389(292) P,M, -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

58153 Purana Bangaon 548.69 ~,279(1,085) P(2),M(2) • FPC TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) BS

Total P-82, M-14 HC-l, l=PC-8 H-9,0-'1 55 DIRECTORY 'AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of IclOd use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places)

to and ( Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bangaon 2 ED TW (6D.42) 28.61 32.92 PR Bangaon 3 ED TW (52.30), TK (20.00) 87.67 0.40 42.50 PRo Bangaon 7 EAG 'TW (3012), TK (10.00) 54.17 21.75 PR Bangaon 5 ED TW (28.33) 5.26 6.13

PR ~angaon 6 ED,EAG TW (35.35), TWE (20.23) 16.47 0.40 43.46 PR .Bangaon 5 ED,EAG TW (150.96), TWE (39.23) 283.79 4.05 18.00 R (37.23) KR Bangaof16 ED TW (100.70), R (80.70) 126.1'6 0.. 81 17.67 PR Bangaon 2 ED,EAG TW (188.08), TK (16.00) 204.6Q 1,0.12 38.84 PR Bangaon 3 ED TW (60.23), R (40.23) 140.32 28.05 UNINHABITED 37.02 PR Bangaqn 3 ED,EAG TW (60.59), R (30.23) 50.Q1 7.59 PR Bangaon 4 ED,EAG TW (44.28), TWE (32.23), 98.71 3.64 32.38 PR Bangaon 5 ED TW (38.12) 76.81 3.24 20.65 PR Bangaon 5 TW (15.12) 22.52 0.81 11'.25

PR Bangaon 3 ED TW (?8.2~~ 23.92 2.43 59.12 PR B(ilngaon 4 ED,EAG TW (140.98), TWE (40.23) 387.43 2.43 115.23 R (60.23) KR Bangaon 6 10D TW (66.63) 51.56 12.12 45.19 KR Bangaon 8 EAG TW (90.96) 117.86 61.32 KR Bangaon 13 ED TW (80.77), TK (5.00) 82.98 64.40 KR Bangaon 11 ED TW (40.30) 81.91 40.47 53.00

KR Bangaon 9 ED TW (20.21), TWE (50.56) ~5.42 44.77 KR . Bangaon 8 EAG TW (50:35) 71.45 45.78 PR Bangaon 5 ED TW (200.68), TWE (80.23) 493.25 101.32

KR Bangaon 6 ED TW (60.30), TWE (40.23) 60.53 4.05 42.24 PR Bangaon 3 ED,EAG TW (120.63), R (80.23) 244.29 103.54

TW-4458.75, TWE-428.83, 5905.42 135.71 2286.78 TK-119.64, R-9S1.61 56 C.D. BLOCK BONGAON VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available 1if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code 01 the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number EdlJca Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-GOPALNAGAR

Paschim Panch 342.28 2,497(439) P,M FPC TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) Baria 2 2 Chatraoai 166.40 710(125) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.-) 3 3 Kuchiamora 71.02 715(122) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 4 4 Bikrampur 106.97 617(114) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 5 5 Arsali 81.68 157(28) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 6 6 Kalyanpur 99.15 654(112) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 7 7 Ganganandapur 140.93 1,459(244) P FPC TW -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 8 8 Magurkhali 129.02 523(92) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 9 9 Gazipur 333.10 1,938(366) P' -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 10 10 Ambarpur 358.52 2,227(343) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 11 11 Ambikapur 249.45 2,095(337) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Wednesday -(10+ Kms.) . & Sunday .12 12 Chitragapur 83.09 .549(93) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 13 13 Balianpur 267.77 1,525(273) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 14 14 Saishpur' 129.56 1,176(194) -(-5 Kms.) 'FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) Mo~day & -(10+ Kms.) Wednesday 15 15 Adityapur 245.54 1,780(314) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(10+ Kms.) & Sunday 16 16 Chamta 234.56 1,986(354) P FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 17 17 Garibpur 162.26 1,504(279) P -(10+ .Kms.) TW PO -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 18 18 Kamdebpur 392.27 2,698(460) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 19 19 Chhatni 111.64 815(156) P,M -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 20 20 8yaspur 125.30 1,223(216) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 21 2" Panpara 211.20 1,747(281) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 22 22 Paschimhuda 298.69 2,421 (419; P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 23 Monoharpur 182.02 1,040(157) p. -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 24 24 Majdob 94.73 533(88) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 25 25 Mahatpur 140.34 1,062(186) --(-5 Kms.~ ~(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) . 26 26 Dakshin Panch 155.31 2,063(355) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) Pota 27 27 Asurhat 188.85 680(115) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 28 28 Mollahati 321.65 2,010(351) P -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 29 68 Sabhaipur Chak 76.82 459(80) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 30 69 Alakulipur 160.61 1,098(199) P -(-5 Kms.) TW· -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 31 70 Shrirampur 158.16 1,425(238) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 32 71 Natidanga 213.23 1,185(202) P FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 33 72 Dakshin Balidanga 179.61 1,963(353) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 34 73 Barakpur 271.44 4,728(870) P(2)M FPC TW PO -(10+ Kms.) "as 35 74 Gopalnagar 74.02 1,651(269) P,H,PUC FPC TW PO, Phone Daily BS 36 75 Khamar Kalla 466.31 8,559(1,513) P(2),M(2) FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) Thursday BS H D & Sunday 57 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectareS rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to 'and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- cJiiur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able availabl~ gated waste for culti- (including vation gaucha,r and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Bangaon 24 E,AG TW (90.59) 178.94 4.05 68.70

KR Bangaon 21 E,AG TW (18.12) 115.83 2.10 30.35 KR Bangaon 24 E,Ag TW (18.12) 34.49 2.22 16.19 KR Bangaon 21 E,Ag TW (15.12) 71.49 2.15 18.21 KR Bangaon 19 E,Ag TW (12.09) 51.44 2.08 16.07 PR Ban,gaon 22 E,Ag TW (18.00) 62.72 2.02 16.41 PR Bangaon 22 ED TW (20.14), TK (10.00) 78.32 4.14 28.33 KR Bangaon 22 E,Ag TW (18.12), R (94.00) 16.41 0.02 0.47 KI3 Bangaon 21 E.Ag R (160.70), TK (10.00) 72.11 4.09 86.20 KR Bangaon 19 ED R (68.47), TK (5.00) 183.91 4.02 97.12 PR Bangaon 19 E.Ag TW (36.23) 64.49 4.21. 44.52

KR Bangaon 19 E.Ag TW (30.23), TK (5.00) 27.49 2.1'6 18.21 KR Bangaon 18 E.Ag TW (60.42), TK (6.00) 178.70 4.03 18.62 KR Bangaon 24 ED TW (40.28) 164.94 2.08 22.26

KR Bangaon 22 ED TW (58.35), TK (10.00) 134.80 4.05 38.34

KR Bangaon 19 ED TW (28.19), TK (5.00) 112.50 0.40 89.47 KR Bangaon 18 ED TW (22.14), TK (2.00) 117.50 8.09 12.53 PR Bangaon 19 EAG TW (36.23), TK (10.00) 305.44 4,05 36.55 KR Bangaon 16 E·.Ag TW (20.12) 68.91 22.61 KR Bangaon 14 ED TW (36.23) 57.65 31.42 KR Bangaon 14 TW (38.21), TK (5.00) 133.23 0.40 34.36 KR Bangaon 14 E,Ag TW (40.21) 156.47 0.81 101.20 KR Bangaon 14 ED TW (10.00) 102.91 69.11 KR Bangaon 16 E.Ag TW (26.19) 48.27 2.02 18.25 PR Bangaon 18 E.Ag TW (40.28) 67.77 2.02 30.27 PR Bangaon 14 TW (40.28), TK (5.08) 73.70 4.05 32.28

KR Bangaon 13 E.Ag TW (26.19) 122.33 4.05 36.28 PR Bangaon 13' ED TW (90.59). TK (10.00) 152.34 8.09 60.63 PR Bangaon 10 TW (15.09), R (20.00) 32.08 2.02 7.63 PR 8angaon'10 ED,E,Ag TW (40.28), TK (10.00) 87.72 8.09 14.52 PR Bangaon 13 ED,E,Ag TW (40.19), TK (10.00) 93.88 6.07 8.02 PR Bangaon 11 E,Ag TW (35.16), TK (10.00) 161.80 4.16 2.1..1 PR Bangaon 1{) EAg TW (45.19) 112.24 12.14 10.04 PR Bangaon 6 ED TW (82.49), TWE (30.23) 130.49 8.09 20.14 PR Bangaon 7' ED,EAg TW (25.19) 21.37 3.24 24.22 PR Bangaon 8 ED,EAg TW (125.56), TWE (60.22) 249.65 10.52 20.36 58 C.D. BLOCK BONGAON VILLAGE SI. loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion' area· popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 ISms. and Code of,the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.l. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, jf any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

37 76 Saili 127.92 503(83) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 38 77 Barddhanberia 204.72 1,857(330) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 39 78 Bairampur 189.00 1,431 (254) P,M FPC TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 40 79 Kansona 321.61 6,393(1088) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 41 80 Matihara-­ 188.26 772(157) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(19+ Kms.) 42 81 Naoda 174.9,6 876(158) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 43 82 Akaipur 231.41 2,229(407) P,M FPC TW PO Wednesday BS He & Saturday 44 83 Nendia 126.35 726(127) P FPC TW PO Monday & BS Friday 45 84 Dwarbasini 134.04 1,169(221) P '-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 85 Shial Danga 96.78 880(163) P' -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 47 86 Santoshpur 381.31 3,001(569) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) BS 48 87 Manikpol 259.43 1,905(333) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -("':'5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) BS 49 88 Belgaria 114.74 1,182(211) P fPC TW -(-5 Kms.) Thursday Bs 50 89 Ganeshpur 79.03 928(171) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 51 90 Dakshin 310.47 1,979(353) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -("':5 Kms.) Monday & -(10+ Kms.) Bhabanipur Friday 52 91 Huda Bishnupur 183.64 929(152) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 53 92 Shimulia 95.89 1,418(253) P -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 54 93 Mathurapur 140.43 719(129) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 55 94 Uttar Kanakpur 95.16 675(123) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 56 95 Briddhapalla 221.87 1.102(294) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 57 96 Chilhalia 103.08 779(136) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 58 97 Sanakpur 198.75 3,416(64:7) P -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(10+ Kms.) BS 59 98 Paschim 154.11 2,778(456) .P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) _(10+Kms.) BS Ramchandrapur 60 99 Shrimantapur 88.98 1,165(223) P(2) -(-'-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 61 100 Sholka Durgapur 255.99 1,440(260) P -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 62 101 Janipur 29.61 282(57) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 63 102 Shubha Ralnapur 188.88 1,396(256). P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 64 103 Chalki 318.64 3,062(586) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS

65 104 Polta 303.82 2,964(55) P(3) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) :-(-5 Kms.) BS 66 117 Dakshin 149.54 2,817{511) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Sundarpur 67 118 Satbaria 235.88 1,541(261) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(10+ Kms.) RS 68 121 Palla 297.05 3,735(710) P,M FPC TW PO Wednesday BS HC & Saturday 69 122 Belta 445.54 3,421 (626) P,M -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 70 123 Harishpur 262.15 1,808(315) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 71 124 Chinili 164.41 1,403(247) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 72 125 Path an tal a 92.90 441(69) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 73 126 Nischintapur 292.30 1,906(340) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 59 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bangaon 11 ED,EAG TW (36.14), TK (10.00) 76.88 0.81 4.09 PR Ban'gaon 12 ED,EAG TW (60.19), TK (80.47) 39.02 4.05 2(4.99 KR ·Bangaon 13 ED,EAG TW (65.33) 100.59 4.05 19.03 PR Bangaon 13 ED,EAG TW (80.47), TWE (40.23) 162.58 6.07 32.26 PR Bangaon 14 ED TW (20.00) 119.62 ., .' 48.64 PR Bangaon 13 ED TW (40.19), TWE (30.23) 82.55 ·4.05 17.94 PR Bangaon 14 ED TW (55.35), TK (10.00) 120.40 1.62 44.04

PR Bangaon 14 ED,EAg TW (40.23) 53.25 0:40 32.47

PR Bangaon 14 TW (38.09) 75.62 0.40 19.93 PR Bangaon 16 ED TW (20.00) 67.B2 B.96 PR Bangaon 16 ED,EAg TW (60.28), TWE (40.23) 188.43 1.21 91.16 PR Bangaon 14 ED TW (70.41), TK (10.00) 147.85 4.86 26.31 PR Bhngaon 13 ED TW (26.14), TK (10.00) 65.03 2.02 11.55 PR Bangaon 14 TW (20.90) 21.50 6.07 30.56 KR Bangaon 16 E,Ag TW (80.28), TK (20.00) 182.19 28.00

KR Bangaon 18 E,Ag TW (60.35) . 86.45 36.84 KR Bangaon 18 E,Ag TW (60.70) 10.52 24.67 'KR Bangaon 12 E,Ag TW (54.28) 72.59 13.56 KR Bangaon 12 TW (30.23) 33.56 '4.05 27.32 KR Bangapn 12 ED TW (40.19), TK (10.00) 157.42 3.64 10.62 KR Bangaon 9 ED TW (22.14) 56.77 4.05 20.12 PR Bangaon 12 ED TW (54.24), TWE (30.23) 91.93 6.07 16.28 PR Bangaon 8 E,Ag 'TW (60.42) 77.58 4.05 12.06

PR Bangaon 9 E,Ag TW (12.14), TWE (20.23) 8.90 4.86 4?85 KR Bangaon 6 E,Ag TW (68.45), TK (10.00) 175.86 0.81 0.87 KR Bangaon 4 TW (7.07) 5.88 4.05 12.61 KR Bangaen 4 E,Ag TW (20.02), TWE (39,23) 108,50 4.05 26.08 PR Bang1ion 4 ED TW (80.47), TWE (36.23) 133.15 10.28 24.28 R (34.23) PR Bangaon 4 E,/.>.g TW (84.52), TK (15.00) 204.30 KR Bangaon 4 ED TW (30.19), TWE (36.23) 62.27 4.86 15.99

KR Bangaon 5 ED TW (28.09), TWE (36.23) 145.30 8.09 18.17 PR Bangaon 11 ED,EAg TW (72.49), TWE (90.03) 101.33 33.20

KR Bangaon 13 ED TW (210.49) 169.91 33.18 31.96 PR Bangaon 19 ED TW (70.75), TWE (25.23) 110.41 8.09 47.67 PR Bangaon 16 ED TW (92.04) 52.33 40.59 KR Bangaon 16 TW (20.09) 31.78 20.48 KR Bangaon 19 ED TW (80.35), TK (20.00) 141.65 50.30 60 C.D. BLOCK BONGAON VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not qvailable within the village, a dash (-) is shown In the column NO.tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the neareslplace where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10'

74 127 Satashi 219.94 1,350(218) P(2) FPC TW 'PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 75 128 Dighari 391.78 3,369(542) P(2)M FPC TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.)

76 129 163.23 ~14(58) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 77 130 Damdama 140.35 1,705(321) P FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 78 131 Mamudpur 195.68 2,076(369) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily -(10+ Kms.) 79 132 Dakshin 164 ..19 1,291 (214) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) Kanakpur 80 133 Kulpukuria 69.81 686(123) P -(10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 81 134 Sehalapara 271.48 3,132(549) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -:(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 82 135 Chauberia 615.61 5,947(1,115) P(4)M,H FPC,HC TW PO Daily BS 83 136 Chauberiachak 92.37 494(92) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 84 137 Gopinathpur 431.21 2,786(490) P -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 85 138 Hingli 330.33 2,103(411) P(2) FPC TW PO -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 86 139 Taranipur 132.83 1,114(193) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 87 140 Serpur 382.19 2,873(533) P,M FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 88 141 Ichhlampur 392.27 4,832(828) P,M,H FPC TW PO Tuesday & BS PUC Saturday 89 142 Rachhulp,ur 244.97 2,444(431) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(10-1; Kms.) BS 90 143 Bhanda Rkola 363.42 • 3,692(621) P(2)M FPC TW PO Monday & -(5-10 Kms.) Friday 91 144 Raghunathpur 185.84 839(141) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms_) 92 145 Ramshankarpur 103.S0 1,164(194) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.)

93 146 Talkola 168.97 688(132) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) -(10+ Kms.)

Total 336.70 2,94,432 P-190, M-34, D-1, HC-4, (Sq. Kms.) (52667) H-16, PUC-2, FPC-29 0-1 61 DIRECTORY AMENITIES ·AND LAND USE

App- Nearest Power Lan'tl use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare~ rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Bangaon 21 ED TW (90.77)' 78.79 50.38 KR Bangaon 22 ED TW (180.99), TK (20.00) 105,76 85.03 PR Bangaon 21 ED TW (36.19) 108.29 18.75

PR Bangaon 20 ED • TW (70.77), TK (10.0~) 44.68 0.81 14.09 PR Bangaon 21 EAG TW (70.59) 105.05 0.81 19.23 PR .Bangaon 22 ED,EAg TW (86.77) 59.32 2.02 .16.08

,PR Bangaon 21 ED TW (41.47) 20.85 0.81 6.68 PR Bangaon 21 ED TW (90.89), TWE (36.23) 115.28 2.02 27.06 PR Bangaon 24 ED TW (193.08), TWE (45.23) 299.10 1.20. 77.00 KR Bangaon 26 TW (40.47) 18.60 24.28 9.02 PR Bangaon 27 TW (96.77), TK (20.00) 271.32 2.83 40.29 KR Bangaon 22 TW (94.87), TK (20.00) 180.96 2,32 32.18 KR Bangaon 21 ED TW (88.94) 30.85 0.81 12.23 KR Bangaon 21 E,Ag TW (207.48). TK (10.00) 225.29 2.83. 36.59 PR Bangaon 18 ED,EAg TW (290.28), TWE (30.23) 28.93 4.05 38.78

PR Bangaon 18 ED,EAg TW (120.36), TWE (25.23) 40.56 12.12 46.70 KR Bangaon 16 ED,EAg TW (250.87), TK (30.23) 46.35 16.19 19.84

KR Bangaon 19 TW (64.52), TK (10.00) 93.02 2.02 16.28 KR Bangaon 22 TW (60.68) 32.40 0.81 10.01

KR Bangaon 18 E,AG TW (90.91) 59.63 1.21 17.22

TW-9959.72, TW-1111.76, 15356.50 480.32 5081.69 TK-1231.35. R-1294.78 62 C.D. BLOCK GAIGHATA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village' Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the villag_e. a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms .• 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 19 + KlJ1s. of the nearest place where the facility is ~vailable is given) No. villag'e (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop. Market! Railway Hat. if any Station. Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

P.S ...... _QAIGHATA

Banglani 166.71 1.064(186) P RP,CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 2 Sonatikri 60.67 405(90) P RP,CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 3 Sergar 232.09 1.332(262) P,D RP(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 4 4 Gazipur 185.75 2.175(424) P CHW(2), RP TW -(-S'Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.j 5 5 Ghonja 239.17 2.279(440) P(2),H H,CHW(2) TW P.O' Wednesday -(-5 Kms.) & Saturday 6 6 NeragCizipur 70.01 685(129) o RP,H, CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -1-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 7 Halspur 30~.16 2.127(51'6) P(2) RP(5) TW -(-5 Kms.) Thursday & BS Sunday 8 8 Marald"imga 281.00 1.604(280) P RP(3) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms:) -(-5 Kms.) 9 9 Amankandia 164.65 1,553(275) P,AC RP(3) TW P.O -(-:.5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 ,0 Kulghuti 89.84 954(168) P,M,H RP(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 11 Sripur 142.85 1.592(302) P RP(2) TW -k5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 12 12 Jaytara 190,61 1.469(269) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Wednesday -(-5 Kms.) & Saturday

13 13 Mayna 198.29 1,401 (267) P RP(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-~ Kms.) -(-5 Kms) 14 14 Gop.albalia,­ 190.61 1.976(355) P,M,H RP(3),PHC TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(-5 Kms.) danga & Saturday 15 15 Harpara !J6.12 533(102) P _(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 16 16 Nalkura 55.85 574(105) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -~-5 KQls.) -(-5 Kms.) 17 17 Ambaula 221.36 2.367(414) P,H -(-5' Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 18 Natgram 102.79 1,443(248) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -("'5 Kms.) as 19 19 Patabuka 324.15 3,466(624) P,M,H,O RP(:3) TW -(-5 Kms.) Thursday & as Sunday

20 20 Dharmpur 299.15 3.897(731) p,O PHC, RP(4) TW P.O Thursday & as Sunday

21 21 Simulia 316.87 2,607(471) P RP(4) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 22 22 Jaleshwar 368.67 4.576(831) P(3),H,0 RP-3 TW P.O Wednesday as & Saturday

23 23 Narikela 209.98 4.185(776) P(4).0(2) PHC TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & as Friday

24 24 Chandigar 317.27 2,480(433) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 25 Tengra 203.96 1,900(343) P(2),H RP(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 26 26 Rajapur 35.1.27- 3,113(530) P,M HC TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily -(5-10 Kms.) 27 27 Rampur 560.89 5.173(968) P(3),0 RP(3),CWC TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) BS 28 28 Gaighata 174.42 1,913(366) P(2),PUC,H RP(2) TW P.O, P.T, 0 -(-5 Kms.) as 29 29 Amkola 139.94 3,515(707) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS

30 30 8aghna 242.48 2,987(586) P(2),M,H HC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) as ,31 31 Gopalpur 165.95 1,192(244) P(2)M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily BS 32 32 Charuigachhi 274.24 2,111 (394) P,O -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) as 63 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Pow~r Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to. and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including valian gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Bangaan 18 ED TW (20.23), R (12.14) 105.20 0.81 28.33 KR BangaaJ)18 ED & EAG TW (8.09), R (4.05) 36.42 12.11 PR Habra 15 ED TW (24.28), R (12.14) 138.40 0.81 56.46 KR Habra 15 j;:D,EAG TW (64.75); A (10.12) 104.76 0.81 5.31 PR,KR Habra 13 ED,EAG TW (64.75), A (10.12) 117.76 0.81 45.73

PR,KR Habra 13 ED,EAG TW (18.21), A (8.09) 27.52 1.21 14.98 PR Habra 13 ED,EAG TW (100.36), TWE (32.37), 128.29 1.21 44.93

KR Habra 13 EIT,EAG TW (25.90), TWE (20.23) 185.35 0.81 48.71 PR.KR Habra 14 ED,EAG TW (80.04), TWE (12.14) 36.42 1.21 34.84 PR,KR Habra 15 ED,EAG TW (60.30) 16.19 0.81 12.54 PR,KR Habra 14 ED,EAG TW (40.11), TWE (4.05) 24.68 74.01 PR,KR Habra 10 ED,EAG TW (72.84), TWE (36.42) 40.87 1.23 39.25 I

PR,KR Habra 12 ED,EAG TW (89.03) 72.84 36.42 PR,KR Habra 10 ED,EAG TW (80.94), TWE (40.47) 56.66 2.85 9.69

PR,KR Habra 10 ED,EAG TW (48.57), TWE (4.05) 25.90 7.60 PR,KR Habra 8 ED,EAG TW (20.23) 23.07 0.40 12.15

~ PIn,KR Habra 5 'ED,EAG TW (101.17), TWE (4.05) 40.47 0.81 74.86 PR,KR Habra 5 ED,EAG TW (22.66), TWE (16.59) 33.44 0.81 27.29 PR,KR Habra 6 ED,EAG TW (107.77), TWE (68.80) 92.27 1.62 '53.69

PR,KR Habra 7 ED,EAG TW (66.77), TWE (78.91) 58.80 .81 93.86

KR Habra 9 ED,EAG .. TW (129.50), TWE (36.02)

PR,KR Habra 18 ED,EO,EAG TW (32.37), TWE (40.47) 41.63 0.81 94.70

PR,KR Habra 20 ED TW (76.89), A (20.23) 112.91 2.43 104.81 KR Bangaan 20 ED TW (40.47), A (8.09) 142.85 12.55 KR Bangaan 20 ED,EAG TW (80.94), TK (3.64) 177.25 8.90 80.54 PR,KR Bangaan 15 ED,EAG TW (101.17), TWE (105.22.) 167.94 2.02 184.54 'pR,KR Gobardanga 10 I;p,EAG TW (98.33), TWE (12.14) 54.46 2.43 7.06 "- PR,KR Gobflrdanga 10 ED:EAG TW (20.23), TWE (24.28) 43.71 47.67 R (4.05) PR,KR Habra 15 ED,EAG TW (48.56), TWE (24.28) 87.01 0.81 81.82 PR,KR Habra 10 ED TW (50.59), TWE (17.00) 41.68 0.40 56.28 PR,KR Habra 8 ED,EAG TW (7.70), TWE (50.18) 70.10 0.81 145.45 64 C.D. BLOCK GAjGHATA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (it not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula­ ~nd next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code 01 the tipn 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Marl

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

33 33 Naig'achhi 230.81 1,322(257) P RP TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 34 34 Shyampur 54.07 689(129) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS Shripur 35 35 Matikomra- 168.58 1,663(313) P(2) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 36 36 Ichhapur 375."95 4,482(854) P(2),H RP TW P.O Daily Market BS 37 37 Jamdani 234.57 1,478(271 ) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS 38 38 Bay~sa 142.98 956(179) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS 39 39 Kamia 133.17 1,013(185) p -(-S Kms-.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS 40 40 Garibpur 127.85 633(126) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS 41 41 Gutri 240.20 1,687(317) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS

42 42 Bara 173.60 3,562(676) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS 43 43 Karola 115.48 2,398(459) p' RP(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS

44 44 27Ul5 6,518(1,257)' P(6),H RP(10) TW P.O Wednesday RS PUC o & Saturday 45 45 Kaya 66.37 1 ,14S( 193)' P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 46 Panshila 49.37 849(163) P 0(2) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 47 47 Huda'Simulpur 56.66 S83(110) P 0(2) TW -(-S ~ms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 48 Katakhali 106.43 1,144(240) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kf!ls.) -(-5 Kms.) 49 49 Ganti 146.35 1,999(390) P P.H.C TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kr:ns.) 50 50 Dhakurifl 235.71 6,212(1,276) P(2),H(2)0 ." RP-4,CHW-2 TW P.O Daily RS 51 51 Bagchara 313.88 4,253(803) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Saturday BS 52 52 Baikara 208.01 2,373(439) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Daily BS 53 53. Chaugachha 281.71 1,733(331 ) P -:(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS

54 54 Phulsar~ 836.89 6,837(1,272) P(4),0 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.). Tuesday -(-5 Kms.) & Saturday 55 55 Simulp~ra 106.70 2,884(529) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 56 57 170.27 5,621 (1 ,Oil) P RP(3) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) BS S7 58 Mondalpara 301.07 4,S39(845) P(3),H,0 RP TW PO Daily BS 58 59 Dogachhia 254.14 2,718(484) P RP TW P.O Wednesday BS & Saturday 59 60 Barasehana 311.60 2,761 (S99) P(3),M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 60 61 Tili 188.99 1,8S7(342) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.)· 61 62 Bagoan lof21 1,251(237) P RP TW -(-S Kms.) -(...,s kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 62 63 Angrail 68S.97 6,417(1,198} 'P3,M RP(3),P.H.C TW P.O Tuesday & BS Saturday 63' 64 Byasati 46.07 32S(68) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 64 65 Jhikra 240.38 1,694(314) P,M RP(2) TW RO Tuesday & -(-5 Kms.) Friday 6S 66 Chhotasehana 162.68 1,036(192) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 66 67 Chhekati 187.27 3,290(612) P -(-S Kms.) TW P.O -(-S Kms.) ..:.(5-10 Kms.) 67 68 Diangamanik 82.96 1,153(228) p. -(-S Kms.) TW -(;-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 'f 65 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cdltur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for cUlti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Gobardanga 8 ED,EAG TW (36.42), R (38.45) 98.34 0.81 56.79 PR,KR Gobardanga 8 ED,EAG TW (16.19) 19.83 18.05

PR,KR Gobardanga 10 ED TW (32.37), R (12.14) 89.03 35.04 PR,KR Gobardanga 7 ED,EAG TW (48.56), TWE (12.i4) 226.62 0.81 87.22 PR,KR Gobardanga 4 ED TW (12.14) 145.69 76.74 PR,KR Gobardanga 5 ED TW (21.85), TK (4.05) 95.78 21.30 KR Gobardanga 6 ED TK (8.09), TW (36.42) 17.84 70.82 KR Gobardanga 7, EO TW (52.61), TWE (16.19) 47.75 0.81 10.49 PR,KR Gobardanga 7 ED,EAG TK (2.02), TW (36.42) 131.93 59.71 TWE (10.12) KR Gobarqanga 5 .ED,EAG TW (36.42), TWE (16.19) 91.46 29.53 PR,KR Gobardanga 5 ED,EAG TW (52.61), TWE (16.19) 37.28 9.40

PR,KR Gobardanga 5 ED,EAG rW (48.56), TWE (24.28) 101.98 93.08 TK (4.05) PR,KR Gobardanga 7 ED,

PR,KR Bongaon 9 ED TW (8.09) 202.34 2:02 99.15 PR,KR Bongaon 6 ED,EAG TW (38.85), R (8.09) 97.1? 1.21 43.72 PR,KR BongC!on 6 ED,EAG TW (6.07), R (20.23) 48:56 2.07 24.28 PR,KR Bongaon 6 ED,EAG TW (72.84) ~65.39 0.84 146.90

KR Bongaon 7 ED,EAG TW (20.07), R (16.23) 8.09 \68 KR Bongaon 7 ED TW (48.56) 138.40 0.81 52.61

KR Bongaon 7 ED TW (24.24) 101.17 2.02 35.21 PR,KR Bongaon 9 ED,EAG TW (24,?8), TWE (24.2~) 105.22 1.22 ,32.27 PR,KR Bongaon 9 ED,EAG TW (28.23), TWE (28.33) 16.19 10.21 66 C.D. BLOCK GAIGHATA VILLAGE S I. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if n9t available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula­ and next to it in bracketS the distance in broad ranges' viz. -5 Kms .• 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. nf the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No'.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days' cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

68 69 Duma 319.38 2,525(493) P(2) RP2 TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(5-10 Kms.) & Saturday 69 70 Gadadharpur 423.46 2,238(432) RP(3) C.W.C TW· -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 70 71 Barnagaria 653.65 4,468(853) RP TW -(-S Kms.) Wednesday BS & Sunday 71 .72 Noradaha 133.21 758(144) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms,) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 72 73 Jhaudanga 247:55 2,969(593) P,M,H RP(2) TW P.O Monday BS & Friday 73 74 Goalbathan 182.11 1,485(294) P RP TW P.O -(~5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 74 75 Saruipur 149.57 1,417(280) .P ,-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) Chandpura 5 -(-5 Kms.) 75 76 Deopuli 304.. 25 2,584(516) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Thursday & -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 76 77 Dhankuni 154.76 1,202(234) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 77 78 Digha 301.49 ' 2,979(588) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 KlT\s.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 78 79 Singjol 184.04 1,723(342) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -.(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 79 80 Malayapu'r 1'37.59 829(157) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 80 81 Kaipuk.haria 64.94 565(107) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-S Kms.) -(-S Km~.) 81 82 Ramchandrapur 121.02 1,214(243) P o TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 82 83 Bha9uria 163.89 2,208(404) P,PUC H(2) TW P.O Tuesday & -(S-10 Kms.) P.H.C,TB Friday 83 84 Manikhira 216.18 2,145(407) P(4) H(2) TW ..,.(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 84 85 587.47 13,043(2,467) P(5),H RP(15j' TW P.O Wednesday Jhakurnagar- 0(12) & Satu'rda~ -(S-10 Kms.) 85 86 Faridkati 58.84 523(96) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5.Kms.) 86 87 Madhusudankati 103.85 653(137) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(6-10 Kms.).-(-5 Kms.) 87 88 Bishoupur 330.63 3,009(523) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O ':"(5-10 Kms.) BS 88 89 Tegharia 170.10 1,637(295) P HC TW -(-S Km~.) . Thursday & BS: Sunday 89 90 Gazna 267.19 2,734(492) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) Thursday BS & Sunday 90 91 Shutia 189.80 2,332(442) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 91 92 Jadabpur 255.76 1,245(247) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 92 93 Anga 142.04 1,842(360) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.)

93 94 B~rasata 561.58 5,068(937) P(4),M PHC TW P.O Daily BS 94 95 Mahishakati 210.84 2,074(440) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) RS .95 96 Kahankia 249.97 1,686(330) P RP TW -(-5'ts:ms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 96 97 Shashadanga 311.97 3,387(665) P(2),M RP TW -(-S Kms.) Thursday BS & Sunday 97 98 Raghunandanpur 66.90 402(77) P -(-5 Kms.) TW. -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 98 99 Chak JhaVdanga 100.77 .461(92) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 99 100 268.44 1,611(318) P -(-5 Krns.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(10+ Kms.)

100 101 Tentulbaria 708.38 2,968(536) P(2),M RP(4) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(10+ Kms.) & Sunday 67 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- 'Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste forculti- (including vation gauchar and groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PR,KR 80ngaon 10 EO,ED,EAG TW (40.47), TWE (2.02) 174.01 2.11 100.77

PR,KR 80ngaon 8 ED TW (16.19), R (20.23) 285.71 6.15 95.18 PR,KR Bongaon 11 ED,EAG TW (61,41), R (24.28) 457.70 1.48 108.78

PR,KR 80ngaon 12 ED,EAG TW (17.81), R (24.28) 80.94 0.47 9.71 PR,KR Bongaon 13 ED,EO TW (32.37) 157.83 0.81 56.54

PR,KR Bongaon 14 ED,EO TW (43.71), R (48.56) 72.84 0.81 16.19 PR,KR Bongaon 12 ED,EAG TW (8.09) R (20.03) 82.56 1.05 37.64

PR,KR Bongaon 12 ED,EAG TW (40.47), TWE (20.23) 174.01 2.02 67.52

.PR,KR Bongaon 12 ED,EO,EAG TW (16.19), TWE (20.31) 84.98 33.28 PR,KR Bongaon 13 ED,EO,EAG TW (64.75), TWE (4.05) 173.61 2.02 57.06 PR,KR Bongaon 13 ED,EAG TW (40.47) 94.70 1.93 46.94 PR,KR Bongaon.13 ED TW (22.26) 80.13 0.80 34.40 PR,KR Bongaon 13 ED TW (20.23) 30.35 14.36 PR,KR Bongaon 14 ED TW (26.~1) 65.95 1.21 27.15 KR Bongaon 14 ED TW (36.42) 96.72 2.02 28.73

KR Bongaon 15 ED,EAG TW (50.59) 121.81 2.02 41.76 PR:KR Bongaon 10 ED,EAG TW (111.29) 330.22 4.05 141.91

PR,KR 80ngaon 6 ED TW (16.19), TWE (2.02) 17.40 0.81 22.42 PR,KR Bongaon 5 ED,EAG TW (15.19), TWE (8.09) 33.99 1.11 45.47 PR,KR' .Bongaon 6 ED,EAG TW (72.84), TWE (20.23) 125.86 2.02 109.68 PR,KR 80ngaon 6 ED,EAG TW (20.23), TWE 1'2.14) 89.44 48.29

PR,KR 80ngaon 6 ED,EAG TW (32.37), R (20.23) 134.36 1.32 78.91

PR,KR 80ngaon 6 ED GC (4.05), TW (2~:28) 99.55 0.81 61.11 PR,KR Bongaon 10 ED 'TW (60.70) 133.55 1.21 60.30 PR,KR Bongaon 11 ED GC (3,24) TW (20 ..35) 54.23 2.02 62.20 PR,KR 80ngaon 8 ED,EAG TW (40.47), TWE (34.40) 324.15 2.43 166.13 PR,KR Bongaon 20 ED TW (52.61) 95.01 1.62 61.60 PR,KR Bongaon 16 ED TW(43.71) 143.66 62.60 PR,KR 80ngaon 13 EAG TW (76.89) 19.42 88'.81 126.85

PR,KR Bongaon 15 EAG TW (20.23) 44.52 0.81 1.34 PR,KR Bongaon 15 TW (12.14), R (14.16) 72.94 1.35 0.18 PR,KR Bongaon 17 TW (48.56), TWE (27.52) 129.87 21.60 0.42 R (40,47) PR,KR Bongaon 17 TW (48.56), R (16.19) 148.12 59.94 h5.57 68 C.D. BLOCK GAIGHATA VILLAGE 51.. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not availabl~ within the village, a dash (-) Is shown in the column No.tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the .lion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

101 102 .Panchpota 349.69 6,252(1.195) P3.PUC P.HC TW P.O Daily BS 102 103 Ramnagar 583.56 4.054(820) P(3),H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) BS 103 104 Purandarpur 106.68 1.047(175) 'p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 104 105 Subidpur- 121.83 2.718(516) P RP TW -(.... 5 Kms.) -Monday & BS Thursday 105 106 Kalachi 171.59 1,191(234) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 106 107 Garjala 232.74 1,570(295) P -(-5 Kms.) TW ~(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

Total 245.88 2,511,129 P-157, M-17, H-4, CWC-2, (Sq. Kms.) (47571) H-20, PUC-4, PHC-ll, AC-l,O-12 'CHW-l0, RP-112 0-18, TB-l 69 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (inCluding vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~

PR,KR Bongaon 12 ED,EAG TW (60.7.0), R (20.23) 243.52 18.62 6.62 PR,KR Bongaon 13 ED TW (24.28), R (20.23) 97.52 210.12 231.41 PR,KR Bongaon 13 TW (48.56) 28.33 10.52 19.27 PR,KR Bongaon 15 ED TW (24.28), R (40.47) 56.73 0.28 0.07

PR,KR Bongaon 15 ED TW (32.37), R (16.10) 50.40 7.28 65.44 PR,KR Bongaon 16 ED,EAG TW (32.37), R (16.10) 76.08 39.25 68.94

TW- 70 C.D. BLOCK BADURIA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway . Hat, if any Station, Waterway.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-BADURIA

Ghoshpu( 304.73 4,976(989) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 2 2 226.39 4,782(910) P(2).M(2) PHS TW PTO Tuesday & BS H(2) Saturday 3 3 Uttar Chatra 162.88 2,325(449) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 4 4 Papila 98.25 1,226(238) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 5 5 Salua 233.50 3,148(603) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

6 6 Kotalber 106.10 578(104) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 7 Rasui 241.88 2,007(391) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

8 8 Dauki 44.07 394(75) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 9 Ghoragachha 118.50 1,418(248) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 10 Uttar 51.08 511(98) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 11 Chandipur 445.56 8,942(1,653) P(6)M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily -(-5 Kms.)

12 12 Begampur 210.44 1,463(267) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 13 Roypur 38.42 561(97) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 14 Ruey Danga 65.98 717(117) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 15 Kirtipur 229.89 2,533(438) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 16 16 Bagjola 147.67 2.985(520) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(5-10 Kms.) & Saturday 17 17 Mandra 66.67 406(88) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 18 Rajapur 234.84 2,408(395) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 19 19 Kanupur 117.40 893(160) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) .-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

20 20 Bena 483.50 4.264(780) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 21 21 Umapatipur 187.76 1.596(287) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5·Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 22 22 Keutsa 100.50 1.207(243) P.M.H -(-5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) Thursday -(5-10 Kms.) & Sunday 23 23 Hugle 200.72 1,714(330} P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms .. ) 24 24 Ramchandrapur 129.09 1.801(357) P -(-5 Kms.). TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS Khaspur 25 25 8amchandrapur 402.66 3,762(685) P(2)M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Monday & BS Friday 26 26 Kulia 234.72 3.101(524) P(3)M,H -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday & -(5-10 Kms.) Saturday 27 27 Nabastia 180.09 2,185(381 ) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 28 28 Media 354.10 2.024(380) P(3)M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 29 29 Kankrasuti 481.17 3.763(693) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday -(-5 Kms.) 30 30 Masia 197.88 2.134(373) P(2) HC TW PO Phone Wednesday -(10+ Kms.) & Saturday 31 31 Sompur 115.91 874(t46) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 32 32 Atlia 145.89 1,653(285) P -(-5 KrTlp.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 71 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USs App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in l:Jectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and . Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- CuIM- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated was1e for cUlti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Basirhat 35 ED,EAG o (24.28), TK (6.47) 176.44 97.54 KR Basirhat 36 ,ED,EAG TWE (37.64), TK (40.47) 73.65 74.63

PR,KR Basirhat 36 ED,EAG TWE (49.00), TK (42.49) 19.02 52.37 KR Basirhat 37 .. 0(8.01) 57.87 32.37 KR Basirhat 38 TWE (30.10), TK (16.19) 104.00 71.07 0(12.14) KR Basirhat 40 TWE (30.00), 0 (6.07) 36.02 34.01 KR Basirhat 40 TK (4.05), TWE (10.00) 135.69 80.00 0(12.14) KR Basirhat 35 0(8.09) 21.45 14.53 KR Basirhat 36 0(6,41), TWE (12.10) 72.84 27.15 KR Basirhat 35 TWE (7.05), 0 (2.02) 32.37 9.64 PR,KR Basirhat 35 ED,EAG TWE (32.75), TK (32.37) 227.03 143.29 0(10.12) KR Basirhat 35 o (12.~5) 99.96 97.93 KR Basirhat 36 0(4.05) 21.02 13.35 KR Basirhat 37 0(7.69) 36.44 21.85 KR Basirhat 34 TK (4.05), 0 (2.43) 147.73 75.68 PR,KB Basirhat 30 ED,EAG :rWE (52,00), TK (36.42) 14.94 38.19 0(6.07) PR.KR Basir!tat 32 ED 0(6.07) 38.45 22.15 KR Basirhat 37 ED,EAG TK (32.37), 0 (4.05) 121.53 76.89 KR Basirhat 37 ED,EAG TWE (47.09), TK (8.09) 23.11 35.06 0(4.05) PR.KR Basirhat 38 ED,EAG TK (10.12), 0 (16.19) 176.04 281.15 KR Basirhat 38 TWE (8.50) 117.36 61.90

PR,KR Basirhat 38 ED TWE (10.00), 0 (12.14) 55~18 23.18

KR Basirhat 35 ED,EAG TWE (12.00), 0 (12.14) 116.55) 60.03 PR,KR Basirhat 20 ED 0(19.02) 69.61 40.46

PR,KR Basirhat 21 ED 0(22.26) 249.69 130.71

PR Basirhat 18 0(12.14) 150.54 72.04

PR Basirhat 20 0(6.07) 93.48 80.54 PR Basirhat 13 0(16.19) 234.72 103.19 PR Basirhat 18 TWE (24.04), 0 (20.23) 315.66 121.24 PR,KR Basirhat 25 ED 0(12.14) 120.1.9 65.55

PR Basirhat 25 TWE (15.16), 0 (16.19) 61.51 -23.05 PR Basirhat 26 0(16.19) 81.34 48.36 72 C.D. BLOCK BADURIA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

33 33 Narikelberia 152.94 1,141 (230) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 34 34 Buruj 104.08 1,101 (204) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Wednesday -(5-10 Kms.) & Saturday'

35 35 Sannya­ 176.07 1,516(276) P(2)M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Km~.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 36 36 Atghara 378.49 3,404(566) P(2)M -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Wednesday -(5-10 Kms.) & Sunday 37 37 Saidpur 62.09 741(137) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 38 38 Haidarpur 245.96 2,928(52'3) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS

39 39 Chand pur 102.90 1,119(201) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 40 40 Shimladurgapur 589.41 5,271 (997) P(6) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 41 41 Kalinga 148.65 1,377(241) P -(-5 -Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday &. -(-5 Kms.) Thursday. 42 42 Jashaikati 616.74 6,137(1,080) P(3)M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-51

46 49, Panji 86.01 700(139) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 47 SQ, Mamudpur 141.92 2,046(395) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 48 51-: Pingaleswar 241.80 2,948(558) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms:) -(10+'Kms.) 49 S2( Dari Gobindapur 99.22 1,057(lW8) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.)

50 5~L Serpur 361.38 3,379(593) p(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 51 54c Mirjapur 31.97 531(113) -(-5 Kms.) -('-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 52 55 Agapur 67.42 654(111) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 53 56 Jadurhati 181.12 2,710(477) P(2). -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) Khaspur 54 57 Dakshin Sib pur 30.05 322(60) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 55 58 Jadurhati 117.95 2,630(541 ) P(3)M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Wednesday BS & Sunday 56 59 Rajbaria 254.24 2,379(411 ) P(2) HC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 57 60 Gokna 408.64 4,256(811 ) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 58 61 Basudebpur 54.88 661 (117) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(::-? Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 59 62 Maleapur 192.57 2,968(533) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5. Kms.) BS 60 63 Naturia Srirampur 66.27 1,045(176) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 61 64 Naturia 228.81 2,951 (553) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 62 65 Gurudaha 152.11 2,636(484) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 63 .66 Padmapukur 39.68 616(90) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 64 68 Arsula 108.05 2,533(487) P(2), M,H -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 65 69 Ishwari Gachha 99.13 2,344(463) P H.C TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 66 70 Raghunathpur 129.43 2,968(568) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 67 75 Tildanga 39.16 1,832(326) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(~5 Kms:) -(-5 Kms.) ,..68 76 Dakshin Diara 79.95 947(1.63) P -(-5. Kms.) TW -(:"5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 73 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearesl Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in)1eclares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) 10 and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri· able ..available gated waste (or culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Basirhat 26 0(12.14) 90.24 50.56 PR Basirhat 20 p (6.07) 63.54 34.47

PR Basirhat 20 TK (8.09), 0 (16.40) 97.57 54.27 PR,KR Basirhat 25 .Ep,EAG TK (28.33), TWE (35.00) 178.16 137.00

PR Basirhat 25 ED TWE (28.33), T~ (12.14) 4.22 17.40 PR,KR Basirhat 21 ED TWE (35.00), TK (12.14) 122.62 82.15 0(4.05) PR Basirhat 26 ED TK (12.14), 0 (12.14) 44.63 33.99 PR Basirhat 20 ED 0(30.35) 364.62 194.44 PR Basirhat 20 ED 0(8.09) 95.64 44.92

PR,KR Basirhat 22 ED TWE (12.09), TK (24.69) 403.07 176.89 PR,KR Basirhat 21 ED,EAG TKE (48.20), TK (16.19) 120.60 66.82 0(12.14) PR.KR Basirhat 20 TK (26.30), 0 (12.14) 32:37 34.87 PR.KR Basirhat 21 EAG TWE (40.10). TW (10.00) 135.65 112.92 0(14.16) PR,Kfl Basirhal22 TW (28.07), 0 (12.14) 25.74 20.06 PR.KR Basirhat 23 TW (20.00), 0 (20.23) 72.72 28.97 KR Basirhat 19 TW (11.00), 0 (12.14) 137.72 80.94 PR.KR' _ Basi rhat 19 0(8.12) 58.63 32.47 KR Basirhat 25 0(20.23) 218.53 122.62 KR Basirhat 30 TW (8.00) 14.16 9.81 KR Basirhat 31 TW (7.05) 45.32 15.05 PR,KR Basirhat 22 ED o (4.86), TW (7.00) 82.15 37.11

PR,KR Basirhal20 TW (14.00) 6,23 9.82 PR.KR Basirhat 18 ED 0(16.37), TW (11.00) 62.73 27.85

PR.KR 'Bas'lrhat 19 ED TW (12.00). 0 (10.12) 188.58 73.54 PR.KR, Basirhal17 ED o (16.19). TW (8.00) 257.38 124.07 PR,KR Basirhat 18 JW (5.07), 0 (6.07) 30.60 .. 13.14 PR.KR Basirhal16 TW (9.00),0 (10.12) 118.90 54.55 . PR Basirhal18 TW (6.09) 44.11 16.07 PR Basirhat 18 TW (8.00) 153.94 66.87 "- PR.KR Basirhat 18 TW (6. is), 0 (4.80) 97.93 43.23 PR,KR Basirhat 18 TW (12.00) 26.30 11.38 PR,KR Basirhat 14 ED 0(16.19) 50.18 41'.68 PR,KR Basirhat 16 ED,EAG 0(6.07) 80.94 12.12 \ PR,KR • Basirhal 16 ED TW (12.10), 0 (16.05) 32.76 68.52 PR,KR Basirhal20 ED TW (13.00) 13.21 .. 12,95 KR Basirhal16 ED TW (10.00), 0 (6.07) 47.35 16.53 74 C.D. 'BLOCK BADURIA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown In the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code 01 the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking . Post • Day Qr Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat: if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

69 ?7 Chak Khamrapur 20.14 UNINHABITED 70 78 Shrikati 45.37 633(111) P .-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 71 79 Jagannathpur 57.84 832(134) P(4) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 72 86 Mahespur 53.85 985(186) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 73 81 Bishnupur 44.84 561(104) P j -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

74 82 Khamarpara 98.53 1,219(232) P -(-5 Kms.~ TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 74 83 Uttardiara 74.17 1,459(274) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 75 87 Magurati 284.20 1,512(287) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) Shrirampur 76 88 Falullapur 265.07 3,631 (658) P(4) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 77 89 Punra 498.. 57 6,555(1,172) P(8) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 78 91 Bajitpur 383.64 2,920(553) P(4) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 79 92 Kefayetkati 97.91 1,115(204) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5,Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 80 93 Gandharbbapur 397.83 4,081(801) P(3) -(-5 Kms~) TW PO Thursday & BS Saturday 81 ,94 Piyara 359.50 3,891 (720) P,M,H H TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & -(10+ Kms.) Friday 82 95 Bakra Chandir 145.28 369(83) -(-5 Knis.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) Baor 83 96 Katia 255.45 4,546(836) P(2),M(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PTO Monday & BS ti Tuesday 84 97 Belgaria 182.64 2,053(359) P(2)M,H P.H,C TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5, Kms.) BS 85 99 Palla 279.12 2,586(477) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 86 100 Paschim Jaynagar 279.35 2,542(565) P(2)M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 87 101 Aturia 494.13 5,520(1,078) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Thursday BS & Friday 88 102 Magurali Salpai 38.47 508(91 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 89 103 Sayestanagar 424.34 5,610(1,043) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Wednesday BS & Saturday 90104 Magurali 121.44 1,484(281) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 91 105 Safirebad 26.39 276(51 ) P,M,H -(5-10 Kms.) TV'( PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 92 106 Joypur 82.12 187(34) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) '93 107 Labanga 190.06 2,332(428) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 94108 Kusadanga 87.96 824(152) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 95 109 Chak Labanga 48.00 41(9) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(.,5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 96 110 Purbba Jaynagar 276.21 2,616(525) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.)

Total 209.69 2,11,342 P·1S7, M-21, He·S, (Sq. Kms.) (39077) H-13 PHS-1 75 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND' USE App- Nearest ,Power Land use (i.e. area,under different types of land use in h'1ctares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for cUlti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~

UNINH~BITED TW (7.f2) 6.69 633 KR Basirhat 12 TW (15.00) 15.40 14.97 KR Basirhat 11 ED,EAG TW (8.00), 0 (4.05) 33.99 11.80 y PR,KR Basirhat 10 ED,EAG TW (7.00), 0 (10.12) 25.92 10.81 KR Basirhat 12 ED TW (6.00), 0 (5.00) 29.94 3.90 PR,KR Basirhat 13 EAG T,W (5.00), 0 (8.29) 81.60 3.64 PR,KR Basirhat 14 ED,EAG TW (13.90),0 (7.09) 31.73 21.45 KR Basirhat 16 .. TW (9.04) 257.76 17.40

KR Basirhat 18 ED TW (11.00) 177.66 76.41 PR,KR Basirhat 20 ED,EAG TW (51.10) 334.27 112.60 PR,KR Basirhat 10 ED TW (16.00), 0 (12.14) 246.45 109.05 PR,KR Basirhat 10 TW (13.90), 0(4.05) 47.61 32.35 PR,KR Basirhat 6 ED TW (BO.OO), 0 (B.09) 167.32 142.42

KR Basirhat 7 TW (24.20), 0 (4.05) 212.54' 11B.71

KR Basirhat B TW.(4·1.47) 90.22 13.59

PR,KR Basirhat9 EP •.~G T)N (27.15) 0 (B.09) 135.53 B4.68

PR,KR Basirhat 12 ''EDpG TW (19.20), 0 (8.02) 94.99 60.43 KR . Basirhat ~ 2 ~D TW (47.87), 0 (10.12) 100.55 120.58 KR Basirhat 16 TW (33.09), 0 (4.05) 116.14 26.07 PR,KR Sasirhat 12 ED TW (27.45), 0 (B.09) 295.5Q 163.09

PR,KR Basirhat 8 TW (19.07) 15.92 3.48 PR,KR 'Basirhat,a ED.EAG TW (28.00), 0 (8.09) 200.00 18B.25

PR,KR j3asirhat9 TW (9.04) 81.34 31.36 KR Basirhat 9 ED TW (13.00) B.21 5.18 KR Basirhat 6 TW (17.00) 45.04 20.08 PR,KR Basirhat 6 TW (18.00) 127.00 45.06 PR,KR Basirhat 7 TW (10.00) 59.23 18.73 KR Basirhat 10 TW (11.00) 30.37 6.63 KR Basirhat 10 Tw (56.00) 180.94 39.27

TW-862.13. TWE-57S.15 10110.33 4938.22 TK-373,04. 0-827,81 76 C.D. BLOCK HAROA VILLAGE SI. Lo~a· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -Sl(ms.• 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation :holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat. if any Station. Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-HAROA

Chauhata 271.54 2,447(467) P.M.H -(-S Kms.) TW PO Wednesday -(-S Kms.) PUC & Saturday 2 2 'Andulia 189.67 1.933(323) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) By Weekly BS hat 3 3 Goalpota 121.87 1.729(283) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS 4 4 Janarddanpur 57.47 1.207(194) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS S 5 Khalisadi 190.87 2.105(386) -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW .PO -(-S Kms.) BS 6 6 Kismat 30.43 514(91 ) P.M -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS Janarddanpur 7 7 Talbaria 86.36 1.124(176) -(-S Kms.) -(;-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 8 Haripur S09.50 4.719(832) P.M.H. PUC RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market BS 9 9 Mukundapur 104.32 1.139(224) -(.!o5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 10 10 Jhinkia 39.15 773(121) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 'Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 11 Payragachha 67.36 515(89)' P -(-S Kms.) . TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 12 12 Bhayda 275.19 2.740(442) P(_2) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 13 Hariharnagar 31.97 2(1) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 14 Kharupala 270.73 4.000(682) P(3)H PHS. FPC TW PO Weekly hut -(-5 Kms.) 15 15 Parchandpur 39.25 674(111) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km~.) 16 16 Mondalhat 62.92 546(78) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 17 17 Ramnagar 28.S1 784(116) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 KJT!s.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 18 Mathura 59.86 783(119) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(.-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 19 19 Ramnathpur 39.90 811(138) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kl]ls.) -(-5 Kms.) 20 20 Mazampur 167.14 3.656(604) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 21 21 Bakiuri 156.21 1.714(293) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW '-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 22 22 Akanda Baria 178.87 1.703(278) P.M -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms,) -(-5 Kms.)

23 23 Garainaoar 47.75 711 (107) P ~(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 24 24 Shankarpur 212.06 3.282(521) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.l BS 25 25 Baganati 42.92 922(154) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 26 26 Nazarnagar 129.50 2.225(362) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 27 27 Latarbagan 40.78 1:816(294) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 28 28 Baraj 127.07 1.002(181 ) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 29 29 Indali 44.52 S3S(94) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 30 30 Dakshin 25.09 501(89) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Ranigachhi 31 31 Baltia 61.51 441 (72) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW' -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 32 32 Nawapara 23.36 29S(40) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(;-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5:10 Kms.) 33 33 Kalinagar 166.00 1.106(169) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 34 34 Kulgachhi 66.44 667(111) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 35 35 Jhujargachha 138.40 , 643(91) :..(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(;-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 36 36 Kuchhiamora 145.36 1.296(220) p -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kr'ns.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 37 37 Salipur. 166.64 2.018(345) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 38 38 Kalian 141.62 4S4(76) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 77 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types gf land use in h~ctares rounded roach Town supply u~to two decimal places) , to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by'source Un- Oultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste lor culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PRIKR Basirhat 46 EA TW (4.24), TK (6.67) 199.53 32.37 28.73

PR,KR Basirhat 45 TK (6.88) 131.93 33.39 17.47

PR,KR Basirhat 46 TK (5.26) 76.89 27.52 12.20 PR,KR Basirhat 42 TW (3.64), TK (4.05) 33.99 8.50 7.29 PR,KR Basirhat 42 EA TW (5.67) 116.55 28.33 40.32 PR,KR Basirhat 42 TK (9.02) 11.62 5.26 4.53

PR,KR Basirhat 44 TK (2.83) 63.10 11.33 9.10 PR,KR Basirhat 43 TW (1.62), TK (10:52) 427.35 41.68 28.33 PR,KR Basirhat 41 EA TK (4.05) 37.23 14.57 48.47 PR,KR Basirhat 41 EA TK (12.02) 15.09 6.98 5.00 PR,KR Basirhat 3 TK (2.43) 3.8.45 15.78 10.70 PR,KR Basirhat 43 EA TW (2.83), TK (6.47) 198.30 36.42 31.17 KR Basirhat 42 27.52 4.45 KR Basirhat 45 EA TW (12.74), TK (24.07) 192.25 20.23 21.44 KR Basirhat 44 TK (2.43) 26.30 6.88· '3.64, KR Basirhat 46 TK (3.24) 43.30 9.31 7.07 KR Basirhat 43 TK (1.62) 19.42 5.26 2.21 PR,KR Basirhat 38 EA TK (4.86) 41.68 8.50 4.82 PR,KR Basirhat 38 TK (2.43) 27.52 6.47 3,48 PR,KR Basirhat 36 EA TW (28.30), TK (2.69) 73.08 36.42 20.65 PR,KR Basirhat 39 EA TW (4.05), TK (8.09) 85.79 16.19 42.09 KR Basirhat 36 EA TW (21.30), TK (6.47) 127.59 12.95 10.53 PR,KR Basirhat 34 TW (9.09), TK (10.52) 21.26 5.26 1.62 PR,KR Basirhat 34 EA TW (33.88), TK (10.52) 145.80 16.59 5.27 PR,KR Basirhat 37 EA TK (6.47) 32.78 2.43 1.24 PR,KR Basirhat 34 EA ' TW (20.52), TK (38.04) 64.06- 4.05 2.83 PR,KR Basirhat 33 EA TW (2.43), TK (2.43) . 26.71 4.35 4,86 PR,KR Basithclt 36 EA TW (10.52), TK (6.47) 99.96 4.86 5.26 KR Basirhat 37 TW (2.02), TK (1.21) 34.80 3.24 3,25 KR Basirhat 37 !=A TW (1.21), TK (1.21) 5.26 7.69 9.72

KR Basirhat 40 TW (2.28) 42.49 6.47 5,27 KR Basirhat 40 EA TW (2.43) 16.59 2.43 1,91 KR Basirhat 41 EA TW (8.09), TK (2.43) 144.07 6.47 4.94 KR Basirhat 41 €A TW(3.24), TK (1.62) 50.99 5.67 4.94 KR Basirhat 41 EA TW (4.45), TK (8.09) 106.84 11.33 7..69 KR Basirhat 40 EA TW (7.28), TK (9.71) 108.46 11.33 8:58 'PR,KR Basirhat 40 EA TW (15.67), TK (10.52) 106.14 17.00 -H.31 KR Basirhat 42 EA TW (0.81), TK (5.67) 106.43 12.14 16.57 78 C.D. BLOCK HAROA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village. Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and CQde oftha tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is giver) ,No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Wat~rway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

39 39 Serpur 88.39 80(12) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 40 40 Chatra .91.82 655(129) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S_Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(5·10 ~ms.) 41 41 Narayanpur 172.31' 1,789(339) P -(-5 Kms'.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & -(5-10 Kms.) Friday r' 42 42 Meherpur 142.91 2,006(327) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 43 43 Radhanagar 125.05 2,555(488) P -(-5 Krris.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(5-10 Kms.) & Sunday 44 44 Puratan 68.80 1,339(241) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) Kama(ga~ti 45 45 Kamarganti 1,278.00 7,757(1,342) HC TW PO Monday & -(5-10 Kms.) Friday 46 46 Radhanagar 168.93 1,871 (282) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Thursday & -(5-10 Kms.) Saturday' 47 47 Samaspur 114.12 1,069(160) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 48 Tegharia 97.19 1,297(225) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday -(-5 Kms.) 49 49 Makhali 101.05 683(115) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Tuesday -(-5 Kms.) 50 50 • 146.60 1,249(202) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 51 51 Laugachhi 220.69 3,111 (524) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 52 52 39.04 1,257(183) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km~.} 53 102 Samla 161.16 1,225(190) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(S!-10Kms.) 54 103 Roylthan 21.2.29 1,696(311 ) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 55 t04 Bantosha' 57.15 645(98) -(-5 Kms.) , -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Rms.) 56 105 Ranigachhi 907.31 4,660(833) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5I<:ms.) -(5-10 Kms.l 57 106 Jhanjha 154.99 1,063(172) p' -(-5 Kms.) TW -(--:5-Km~.). -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 58 107 Haldaha 205.58 648(96) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 59 108 Dihigachhi 76.49 502(76) -(-5 Kn\'S.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 60 lO9 Sonamula 48.56 258(40) _ -(:"5 Kms':) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 61 110 Khasbalandar 468.63 6,373(1,141) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -{-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 62 111 Atghara 132.79 3,631(679) P,IVI,H PUC H TW P.T.O -(-5 Kms.) BS 63 112 Haroa 33.80 1,580(288) P,H PUC' HC,FPC, RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday & BS Thursday 64 113 'Paikpara 118.48 1,939(349) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 65 114 Piyara 60.11 1,114(201 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 66 115 Mallickpur ?5.27 1,020(172) .-(-5 Kms.} -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 67116 Adampur 171.09 1,866(354) P PHC,FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 68 117 Khordachandpur 59.98 820(156) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 69118 Goalpukur 103.19 2,076(376) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7D 119 Kalikapur 99.61 2,948(507) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wedr'leS'lay -(-5 Kms.) & Saturday 71 120 Gobaria Abad 1,088.24 4,101 (736) -p ·-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km_s.) -(-5 Kms.) 72 121 Ramchakirgheri 187.49 115(19) p .-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 73 122 Munsigheri 443.13 2,076(439) P ,-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 KIJlS.) -(5-10 Kms.) 74 123 Dhantala 363.41 3,376(609) P -(-5 Kms.l TW -(-5 Kms.) -(~5 KrY!S.) -(5-10 Kms.) 75 124 Sadarpur 14tJ.47 1,706(292) p' -(-5 Kms.) TW .... (-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 79 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hyctares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Basirhat 44 TK (7.28) 66.77 7.28 7.06 KR Basirhat 45 TW (5.26)\TK (7.69) 53.42 10.93 14.52 KR Basirhat 50 EA TW (13.76), TK (14.16) 114.53 14.57 15.29

KR Basirhat 46· TW (5.26), TK (7.69) 74.87 17.40 37.69 KR Basirhat 48 TW (11.74), TK (14.1·S) 85.39 '9.31 4.45

KR Basirhat 50 TW (1.21), TK (8.09) 41.28 ,7.28 10.94

KR Basirhat 50 TW (15.38), TK (16.19) 775.38 105.62 365.43

KR Basirhat 51 TK(14.57) 108.46 14.57 11.09 TW (5.67), R (14.57) KR Basirhat 49 TW (4.86), TK (9.31) 57.06 10.12 32.£:7 PR,KR Basirhat 48 TW (15.38) 61.51 11.33 8.97

KR B~sirhat 48 TW (8.09), TK'(17.40) 55.44 13.35 6.77 PR,KR Basirhat 48 TW (11.33), R (0.40) 107.65 14.16 13.06 PR,KR Basirhat 48 TK (19.83), R (0040) 155.80 34040 10.26 KR TK (2.43) 23.47 7.28 5.86 Basirhat 51 • KR Basirhat 42 EA TW (7.28), TK (9.71) 100.36 27.52 16.29 KR Basirhat 41 EA TK (14.57) 157.72 30.42 9.54 KR Basirhat 40 TK (2.02) 38.85 11.33 4.95 PR,KR Basirhat 30 EA TK (3.64) 504.24 360.17 39.26 KR Basirhat 37 TW (0.40), TK (10.52) 112.10 25.90 6.07 PR,KR Basirhat 38 EA TW (7.28), TK (5.67) 154.99 25.09 12.55 KR Basirhat 37 TW (2.83), TK (1.21) 45.32 21.04 6.09 KR Basirhat 37 TK (2.83) 25.09 12.95 7.69 PR,KR Basirhat 37 EA TW (25.90), TK (17.81) 342.36 67.18 15.38 PR,KR Basirhat 33 EA TW (22.55), TK (17.81) 70.13 12.14 10.16 PR,KR Basirhat 32 EA TW (1.62), TK (2,43) 19042 5.67 4.66

PR,KR Basirhat 33 EA TW (24.97), TK (19042) 55.15 11.74 7.20 PR,KR Basirhat 35 EA TW (4.45), TK (9.31) 36.42 4.05 5.88 PR,KR Basirhat 35 EA TW (14.86), TK (26.71) 20.76 8.09 4.85 PR,KR Basirhat 35 EA TW (19.31), TK (14.97) 106.95 16.59 13.27 KR Basirhat 36 EA TW (14.05), TK (10.12) 19.14 iO.52 6.15 PR,KR Basirhat 37 EA TW (19.71), TK (10.12) 54.75 12.55 6,06 PR,KR Basirhat 37 EA TW (15.55), TK (4.86) 60.13 14.57 40.5

KR Basirhat 44 EA TW (7.28), TK (2.83) 234.72 837.70 5.71 KR Basirhat 28 EA TW (1.21), TK (3.24) 39.66 38.81 ,4.57 KR Basirhat 28 EA TW (2.83), TK (4.45) 70.82 358.55 6048 KR Basirhat 25 TW (2.02), TK (6.07) 48.16 302.30 ... 4.86 PR,KR Basirhat 20 EA TW (10.81), TK (9.71) 86.72 19.02 18.21 80 C.D. BLOCK HAROA VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

76125 Madarjala 124.64 1,940(354) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & -(5-10 Kms.) Friday 77126 Trimohini 39.25 217(44) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 78 127 Gopalpur 303.92 8,168(1,470) P(4),M,H HC,FPC TW PO Tuesday & -(5-10 Kms.) PUC .Friday 79 128 Dirghadaria 19.02 1,251(248) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 80 129 Bhabanipur 65.. 56 1,304(220) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) ·81 130 Pukhuria 118.98 2,151 (375) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 82 131 Bhubanpur 28.33 755(121) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 83 132 Rameshwarpur 55.85 1,340(235) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 84 133 Jampur 208.01 2,996(484) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 85 134 Amta 42.48 815(118) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Wednesday -(5-10 Kms.) & F~iday 86 135 Khatra 160.66 2,370(376) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 87 136 Batagachhi 182.92 617(111) -(-5 KmS".) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 88 137 Tentulia Abad 503.02 907(165) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 89 138 Nebutala Abad 558.06 . 581(106) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

Total 152.81 1.51,100 P-69, M-10, H-1, HC-4 (Sq. Kms.) (26054) H~10, PUC-3 FPC-4, PHS-1, RP-5 81 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town sup'ply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR.KR Basirhat 20 EA TW (9.88). TK (9.71) 80.37 14.57 10.11

PR.KR Basirhat 25 EA TW (2.02). TK (3.24) 24.28 7.28 2.43 PR.KR Basirhat 20 EA TW (21.04). TK (16.19) 229.46 22.26 14.97

KR Basirhat 22 EA TK (1.21) 10.52 4.05 3.24 KR Basirhat 23 TW (1.21). TK (6.07) 50.99 '6.07 1.22 KR Basirhat 22 EA TW (3.64). TK (5.67) 7.69 55.44 46.54 KR Basirhat 2;3 EA TK (2.43) 15.78 7.69 2.43 KR Basirhat 23 EA TW (2.02). TK (2.43) 15.78 30.76 4.86 KR Basirhat 26 EA TW (6.07). TK (4.05) 99.55 89.84 8.50 KR Basirhat 28 EA TK (2.02) 24.28 7.28 8.90

KR Basirhat 30 EA TK (26.71) 89.03 39.25 5.67 KR Basirhat 30 TK (27.11) 72.84 55.85 27.12 KR Basirhat 30 83.77 413.99 5.26 KR Basirhat 30 108.46 437.06 12.54

TW-544.23, TK-708.89 8152.25 4310.28 1383.28 R-15.37 82 C.D. BLOCK MINAKHAN VILLAGE 81. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in_broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion " 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-MINAKIiAN

1 53 Shibpur _ 97.9~· 455(86) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5.Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-10 Kms.) 2 54 Rajendrapur 72.20 220(44) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 3 55 Pipuldaha 85.94 960(150) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 4 56 Gar 34.94 711(103) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 5 57 Padmapukuria 50.75 1,484(207) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 6 58 Garabad 135.37 1,338(198) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Km15.) 7 ;59 Tentultala 339.36 1,666(295) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday, & -(-5 Kms.) Friday 8 60 Laugachhiabad 167.94 315(45) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 61 Jhikra 170.90 1,232(218) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(:"5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 10 62 Bhatka 180.07 788(148) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 11 63 Kulsini. 60.78 732(135) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 12 64 Baukhola 297.76 3,085(542) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 13 65 Tentulbaria 127.14 2,332(361) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10 Kms.) 14 66 Maliari 153.75 1,825(305) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 15 67 Kadihati 133.95 1,717(304) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) . 16 68 Baidyerati 80.53 846(160) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(5-10 Kms.) & Saturday 17 69 Dhuturdaha 119.61 993(185) P,M,H PHC TW PO -(-5.Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 18 70 Debitala 318.46 3,637(615) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 19 71 Bargan Gopalpur 305.27 2,476(448) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 20 72 Magri 71.75 550(88) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 21 73 Chutkia 149.88 1,809(293) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) Radhanagar 22 74 Sankardaha 129.08 954(157) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 23 75 Goal Daha 151.28 1,371 (233) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 24 76 Khari Baria 183.73 2,003(358) p. -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 25 77 Kumarjol 352.48 4,970(914) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday & -(5-10 Kms.) Friday 26 78 Debdol 38.45 311(61) -(-5 Kms_) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 27 79 Matbari 111.29 2,078(345) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 28 80 Malancha 65.96 1,939(353) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Wednesday BS & Saturday 29 81 Malanchaabad 356.93 1-,645(289) P -(-5 Kms;) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 30 82. Madari 57.87 1,565(271 ) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 31 83 Chak 35.61 800(145) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.)· -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) Ahammadpur 32 84 Mauli 92.53 1,938(336) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 33 85 Baligari 46.94 707(134) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 34 86 Simuldaha 56.77 874(168) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 35 87 Jaygram 408.73 4,149(758) P,M,H,PUC -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 KrT_ls.) -(-5 Kms.) BS L"36 88 Taplakus Hangra 174.01 3,329(567) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)-(-5 Kms.) 83 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in "~ctares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest 1rrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able 'available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Basirhat 80 TK (5.26) 80.94 11.72 KR Basirhat 75 TK (5.26) 40047 26.47 KR Basirhat 74 .. TK (5.26) 60.85 19.83 KR Basirhat 73 TK (5.26) 12.14 17.54 KR Basirhat 72 TK (5.26) 20040 25.09 KR Basirhat 80 'TK (5.26) 80.94 49.17 KR Basirhat 79 TK (5.26) 242.64 91.46

KR Basirhat 78 TK (5.26) 121.40 41.28 KR Basirhat 70 TK.(10.24) 121.41 39.25 KR Basirhat 70 TK (10.10) 121.41 48.56 KR Basirhat 64 TK (10.12) 40.48 10.18 KR Basirhat 70 TK (10.12) 222.51 65.13 KR B"asirhat 70 TK (10.19) 10.17 15.78 KR Basirhat 6S TK (:10.12) 101.14 0040 42.09 KR Basi'rhat 67 TK(10.12). 101.19 0.40 22.24 KR Basirhat 73 TK (6.47') 40.47 33.59

KR Basirhat 75 TK (8:90) 60.76 0.40 49.61 KR Basirhat 70 TK (6.47) 202.34 109.65 KR Basirhat 71 TK (6.21) 202.34 0.40 96.32 KR Basirhat 79 TK (6.47) 40.59 24.69 KR Basirhat 70 TK (6.47) ,80.94 62.47

KR Basirhat 72 TK (6.47) 80.93' 41.68 KR Basirhat 72 TK (6040) 80.94 63.94 KR Basirhat 73 TK (6.47) 125.46 51.80

KR Basirhat 65 TK (10.12), TW (10.12) 2~2.80 8.50 80.94

KR Basirhat 65 TK (3.24) 20.23 14.98 PR,KR Basirhat 62 TK (3.24) 60.70 47.35 PR,KR Basirhat 61 TK (3.24) 40.46 22.26

KR Basirhat 61 TK (3.24) 263.05 0.40 90.24 KR Basirhat 61 TK (3.24) 40.47 14.16' KR Basirhat 61 TK (4.86) 20.23 ,1'0.52,

PR,KR Basirhat 68 TK (3.24) 44.52 44.77 PR,KR Basirhat 67 TK (3.24) 20.23 2'3.47 KR Basirhat 68 TK (3.24) 20".23 33.30 PR,KR Basirhat 69 TK (3.24) 343.98 61.51 KR Basirhat 70 TW (10.12), TK (5.26) 121.40 37.23 84 C.D. BLOCK MINAKHAN VILLAGE SI.,Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village,"a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and ,(J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

37 89 Hatbhanga 358.55 1,466(267) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 38 90 Bamanpukuria 446.77 . 4,415(787) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 39 91 Kushangra 392.55 2,848(458) P H TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms,) -(-5 Kms.) 40 92 Minakhan- 311.20 2,461(465) P PHC TW PO Monday & BS Friday 41 93 Balihati 411.97 2,605(415) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 42 140 Phulbariabad 240.79 1,555(260) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 43 143 Amadpur 104.65 1,655(289) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 44 144 Niruli 136.38 1,800(298) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 45 145 Nirul Abad 399.32 2,006(349) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 46 146 Nimchiabad 159.85 57(7) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 47147 Bagcharabad 148.12 289(49) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 148 Chhanpaliabad 295.42 1,088(204} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 49 149 Hosenpur 120.19 2,015(345) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 50 150 Chanpali 226.79 1,945(369) P -(-'-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 51 151 Nurpur 46.94 847(160) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 52 152 Bagchar 127.74 2,412(371) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday BS & Sunday 53 153 Ghunarban 137.38 1,936(373) P -"(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 54 154 Sultanpur 120.99 1,801(295) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 55 155 149.33 552(123) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 56 156 Teoria 126.09 936(189) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 57 157 Paitkelp.ota Abad 22.26 34(6) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 58 158 Paitkelpota 50.99 314(54) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 59 159 Nimchi 140.83 1,275(261 ) P,M,H PHC TW PO Wednesday BS & Saturday 60160 Golaghata 50.59 917(182) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 61 161 Ghipukuria 70.82 601(127) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 62 162 Sahebkhali 31.97 172(33) -(-5 Km&.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 63 163 Chaital 996.34 8,190(1,306) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 64 164 Uttar Amratala 312.82 1,820(280) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS

Total 85 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB App· Nearest Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un· Cultur· Area not (in Kms.) irri· able available gated waste for culti· (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Basirhat 69 TW (10.12). TK (5.26) 242.81 100.36 PR,KR Basirhat 67 TK (8.09) 364.22 74.46 KR 8asirhat 30 271.14 51.40 70.01 KR Basirhat 69 TW (0.25), TK (8.00) 363.04 34.BO

PR,KR Basirhat 68 TK (8.00) 364.21 44.52 PR,KR Basirhat 25 TK (36'.00) 161.87 64.35 PR,KR Basirhat 35 80.94 23.71 PR,KR Basirhat 33 !01.17 35.21 PR,KR Basirhat 33 323.75 75.27 PR,KR Basirhat 34 121.40 38.45 KR B.asirhat 20 TK (14.57) 121.41 12.14 PR,KR Basirhat 26 TK (16.19) 242.81 36.42 KA Basirhat 28 TK (14.57) 60.70 44.92 KA Basirhat 26 TW (60.70), TK(14.57) 80.94 70.58 KA Basirhat 20 TK (14.57) 20.23 12.14 PR,KR Basirhat 20 . TW (10.12), TK (14.57) 60.70 42.35

PA,KR Basirhat 20 TW (20.23), TK (14.57) 60.90 41.68 PR,KR Basirhat 21 TW (30.35), TK (14.57) 40.47 34.70 KR Basirhat 25 TK (14.57) 70.82 63.94 KR Basirhat 26 TK (14.57) 80.94 30.58 KR Basirhat 35 14.17 8.09 KR Basirhat 35 40.47 10.52 PA,KR Basirhat 36 80.94 0040 59.49

KR Basirhat 37 28.33 22.26 KA Basirhat 37 40.69 30.13 KR Basirhat 38 16.19 15.78 PA,KR Basirhat 40 728.43 267.91 PA,KR Basirhat 40 242.81 0.40 69.61

TW.121.40, TK·147.32 2031.32 0.80 873.24 86 C.D. BLOCK MINAKHAN VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village. adash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the·distance in bro~d_ranges viz .. -5 Kms., 5-:-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 1_0 + Kms. of thenEliuest place whElre the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

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P.S.-H~ROA

94 Uchlldaha 763.64 4,839(878) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 2 95 Mallickgheri 273.57 2,107(356) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 3 96 Muchikhola 305.13 2,078(345) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 4 97 Ramjoygheri 296.23 834(145) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 5 98 Sarabaria 53.43 86(15) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 6 99 Kachurhula 460.94 3,461(642) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 7 100 Atpukur 723.58 5,553(945) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(~5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 8 101 Behari 159.45 1,589(270) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) -(5-10 Kms.) 9 139 Mohanpur 1,085.77 9,390(1560) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) - 10 141 Bachhba Abda 139.62 UNINHABITED 11 142 Bachhra 143.66 1,608(286) P -(-5 Kms.) TW- PO -(:;---5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.)

Total 157.12 1,37,361 P-55, M-7 H-1, (Sq. Kms.) (23783) H-5, PUC-1 PHC-3 87 DIRECTORY AMEN~TIES AND. L:AND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of lantilJse in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by-source Un- Cultur- Area riot (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 19 17 18

KR 8asirhat 45 60"A03 156.61 KR 8asirhat 45 202".34 71.23 KR 8asirhat 46 242.81 62.32 KR Basirhat 50 242.81. 53.81 KR Basirhat 50 50.59- 2.64' KR Basirhat 50 ED 364:22 96.72- KR Basirhat 50, 566.56 157.02- KR Basirhaf:~ 80.94 78.51 I:(R-- Basirhaf40 971.25 114.52 UNINHABITED 121.41 18.21 KR' Basirhat 40 80.94 62.72

TW-152.01, TI~-445.61 11488.50 62.70 3848.77 88 C.D. BLOCK SWARUPNAGAR VILLAGE S I. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the cplumn No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad rarjges vito -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 11) + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Qayor Communi­ af Hause tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus'stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

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P.S.-SWARUPNAGAR

1 1 Tepur 284.90 2,485(459) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 2 Pubali 150.14 1,477(297) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 ~ Parui 270.73 4,993(961) P(2) -(-5 I«ns.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5. Kms.) 4 S Goyespur 174.82 1,398(263) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 5 6 Damhati 185.35 1,253(251) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 6 7 Mirzapur 19.1.82 2,244(412) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 8 Labangola 78.51 1,252(243) P -(-5-10Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 9 Bagghata 89.44 749(139) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 10 Kanchdahh 55G.37 5,114(921 ) P(3) -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO -(5-10 Kms.,) -(-S Kms.) 10 11 Paschim Polta 184.13 973(173) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 11 12 Sakdaha 337.10 2,054(384) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market -(-S Kms.) 12 13 Keotali 128.?9 2,087(363) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 14 Mam!npur 86.20 823(133) P,M -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 15 Saguna 146.50 1,030(188) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 16 Srinathpur 74.46 677(126) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -.(-5 Kms.) 16 17 Taranipur 325.78 4,095(717) P(3) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday BS & Sunday 17 18 Gabra 193.84 1,327(280) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 19 Gabindapur 479.55" 4,212(802) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Tuesday & BS Saturday 19 20 Purbapolta 718.72 5,312(1,014) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS 20 21 Raghabkati 90.24 1,360(277) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 21 22 Nalabara 734.10 6,471(1,284) P(2),M -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 22 23 Pantapara 136.38 917(164) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 24 8hekIJlia 152.16 1,517(240) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5.Kms.) Tuesday & -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 24 25 Kapileshwarpur 232.29 .2,290(433) P(3),H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 26 Diara 141.24 2,474(449) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -Hi Kms.) 26 27 Shrirampur 144.47 1~080(204) P -(-5 !

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PR,KR Gobardanga 3 Eag TW (1;45.68), 60.70 8.09. 70.43

KR Gobardang~ 5 TW *(80.96) 28.33 4-'1:5 36.40 PR,KR Gobardanga 2 Eag TW (153.78) 35.61 8.09 73.25 PR,KR Gobardanga 4" TW (72.84) 56.66 8.09 37.23 KR Gobardanga 5 Eag TW (89.03) 40.57 8.09 47.66 KR Gobardanga,7 Eag lW (113.31) 32.37 8.09 3B.05 KR Gobardanga 8 TW (32.q7) 24.28 4.05 17-Bl KR Gobardanga 9 TW (42.40) 26.30 4.05 16.69 KR Gobardanga 13 TW (161.87) 226.62 20.10 141.78. KR Gobardanga 14 TW (84.9B) 44.58 16.19 38.3B KR Gobardanga 14 TW (121.41) 121.40 16.19 78.10 KR Gobardanga 16 TW (40.47) 44.52 8.09 35.21 KR Gobardanga 18 TW (20.23) 40.47 4.01) 21.50 KR,NR Gobardanga 19 R (56.66) 40.47 8.5(5 49.81 KR,NR Gobardanga 21 48.56 4.14 1.76 PR,KR,NR Basirhat 32 R (105.22) 153.53 21.30 45.73

KR,NR Basirhat'34 R (105.22) 40.47 8.09 40.06 PR.KR Basirhat 28 343.98 32.22 193.36

PR,KR Basirhat 26' 443.13 73.25 202.34 PR,KR Basirhat 24 4B.56 8.09 33.59 PR,KR Basirhat 25 R (105.22) 433.01 52.61 143.26 PR,KR Basirhat 30, 80.94 12.14 43.30 PR,KR.NR Basirhat 31 84.9B 16.19 50.99

PR,KR Gobardanga 27 137.59 12.14 82.56 PR,KR Gobardang~ 29 80.94 16.19 44.11 PR,KR,NR Gobardang,a 29 84.94 8.09 51.40 NR,KR Gobardanga 29 TW (52.61) 97.12 12.14 5B.28 PR,KR,NR Gobardanga 15 EA TW (145.69) 76.89 8.09 83.37

PR,KR <;3obardanga 17 20.06 4.05 20.81~ PR,KA Gobardanga 18 161.87 16.59 81.35 KR Gobardanga 16 32.37 4.23' 33.82 KR Gobardanga 1 B 161(.87 16.36 65.8Q KR,NA Basirhat 16 TW (190.20) 145.69 8.23 81.20

KA,NR Basirhat 16 80.94 8_'{)9 48.97 PR.KR Basirhat 18 EA TW (174.01) 1~'1~1 16.'19 107:27 90 C.D. BLOCK SWARUPNAGAR VILLAGE SI. Loea- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column N6. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion .l 0 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available Is given) No. village {in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

36 37 Malangapara 243.22 4,315(857) P(3),PUC -(-5 Kms.) TW P.T.O Thursday BS & Sunday 37 38 Banglani 1,162.26 18,967(3,534) p(8),r.A:H, PUC :""(-5 Kms.) TW PO,Phone Daily Market BS 36 39 Gokuipur 576.68 4,942(907) P(4) '-(-5 Kms.) TW r;>O Daily Market BS 39 40 Kabitpur 120.60' 1,285(251) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 41 Galdaha 240.79 2,826(513) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 41 42 Chhota Bankra 252.93' 3,177(611) P(2),M -(":5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) ..!(-5'Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 42 43 Bara Bankra 267.90 5,355(976) P(3) PHC TW PO Daily Market -(-5 Kms.)' 43 4'4 Bilballi 4,109.18 990(177) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 44 45 Nirman 301.09 4,340(836) P(3),PUC -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 45 46 Saiyadkati 105.22 718(133) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 46 47 Duttapara 363.41 6,520(1,177) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Thursday & BS Sunday 47 48 Balki 153.78 1,498(287) P,H -{5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 48 49 Gunrajpur 384.45 2,533(463) P ~(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 49 50 Bithari 1,375.93 14,116(2,686) P(9),H(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO, Phone Tuesday & BS Saturday Daily Market 50 51 Arshikri 102.39 842( 159) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5, 52 Hakimpur 732.89 7,802(1,355)_ P(3),M -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Wednesday BS & Sunday Daily Market 52 53 Tarali 265.47 2,479(426) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 53 54 Nityanandakati 378.38 3,431 (623) P(3) -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 54 55 Bayar Ghata 23.88 1,077(201) P -(5-10 Kr:ns.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Marke! -(-5 Kms.) 55 56 Balli 164.30 3,624(689) P(2),H -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Thwsday -(-5 Kms.) & Sunday 56 57 Chituri " 166.33 2,167(395) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5'-lD Kms.) 57 58 Nabatkati 237.15 3,198(556) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 58 59 Amudia 154.99 2,066(386) P D TW PO Thursday & -(5-10 Kms.) Saturday 59 60 Khalsi 86.20 1,017(178) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms) -(5-10 Kms.) 60 61 Doblia 77.70 1,681 (297) P(2) -(5-10--Kms.) TW -(-5_Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 61 62 Kaijuri 282.47 5,130(1,016) P(6),H -(5-1J)-Kms.) TW PO Daily Market -(5-10 Kms.) 62 63 Bhaduria 352.48 3,732(714) P(2) -(5-10--Kms.) TW PO Monday & -(5-10 Kms.) Friday 63 64 Sarparaj 68.89 628(124) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday, -(5-1.0 Kms.) ~urgabarda Wednesday & Thursday 64 65 Buran G'abarda 95.51 1,337(256) p -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 65 66 Sonpur 70.01 640(121 ) p '-(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

Total" 214.41 1,96,634 P-130, M-6 0-2, PHC-3 (Sq. Kms_) (36670) H-9, PUC-3 91 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LANg USE App- Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of lahd use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) 10 and Village distance Fore~t Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PA,KA,NA Basirhat 16 EA TW (80.94) 80.94 8.09 73.25

PA,KA,NA Basirhat 16 A,TW (263.05) 627.26 53.01 218.94 EA• PA,KR Basirhat 16 EA TW,TWE (82.11) 218.53. 32.78 143.26 KA,NR Basirhat 6 TW (40.47) 32.37 4.05 43.71 PR,KR Basirhat 16 TW (56.66) 113.31 8.50 62.32 KA Basirhat 16 153.78 16.10 83.05 KA Basirhat 16 161.68 16.19 89.83 KR Basirhat 16 1.634.93 445.15 2.029 PA,KR Basirhal16 181.30 16.19 103.60 PA Basirhat 22 60.70 4.05 40.47 PA Basirha122 262.62 12.14 88.65

PR,KA Basirhat 24 89.03 12.14 52.61 K8 Basirhat 20 234.72 16.19 133.54 PA,KA Basirhat 26 A (56.66) 942.92 80.94- 295.41

KR,NA Basirhat 28 A (56.66) 12.14 4.05 29.54 PR,KA,.NA Basirhat 30 A (210.44) 295.42 24.28 202.75

PA,KR,NA Basirhat 32 R (105.22) 80.94 8.09 71.22 PA,KA,NA Basirhat 29 R(52.61) 206.39 16.19 103.19 PR,KA,NA Basirhat 30 12.14 4.05 7.69 PR,KA,NA Basirhat 30 R (52.61) 36.42 12.14 63.13

PR,KR,NA. Basirhat 31 80.94 16.19 69.20 PR,KA Basirhat 31 129.50 24.28 83.37 PR,KR Basirhat 31 A (52.61) 40.47 8.09 53.82

PR,KR Basirhat 32 36.42 8.09 41.69 PR,KA Basirhat 32 32.37 8.09 37.24 PA,KR Basirhat 30 121.41 12.14 148.92 PR,KR Basirhat 30 137.59 32.37 182.52

PA,KR Basirhat 30 28.33 4.05 36.42

PA,KR Basirhat 30 48.56 8.09 38.86 PR,KA Basirhat 30 32.37 4.05 33.59

:rW-1899.91. R-959.13 9847.67 1412.40 6771.52 R,TW-263.05 TW,TWE-182.11 92 C.D. BLOCK HASNABAD VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. lion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph' of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P .S.-HASNABAD

1 Garakupi 111.69 1 ,554(269.) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(S-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 2 Khorda 87.01 1,270(213) P . -(-5 Kms.) TW -(..i5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 3 Jalsira 46.54 334(57) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 4 4 Konanagar 211.25 2,297(430) .p P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 5 Gobindapur 24:31 1,071 (196) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 6 Sadigachhi 216.92 5,012(963) P2,M.H P.H.S TW PO Daily BS 7 7 Ghola 33.69 466(88) P P.H.S.H.C TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 8 Sadarpur 157.42 1,680(320) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 9 Murarisaha 394.54 4,033(697) P PH.S TW PO Daily BS 10 10 Pipharaghabpur 225.41 1,879(324) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 11 Ghanashyampur 31.74 438(74) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 12 12 Habaspur 116.55 1,534(244) P P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 13 Jambaria 105.33 724(123) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 14 Rajapur 235.79 2,954(489) P.M P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ~ms.) ":(-5 Kms.) 15 15 Kaugachhi 151.29 2,172(385) PO -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 16 16 Kerundia 143.64 1,838(324) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 17 17 Dakshinbhebia 256.36 5,079(954) P3 P.H.S TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 18 Kharampurabad 383.24 1,946(377) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 19 19 Chimta 353.20 1,555(314) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 20 20 Bhabanipur 117.67 2,844(498) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW '-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) ;-(-5 Kms.) 21 21 Kharampur 213.79 3,953(671) P,M P.H.S TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 22 22 Ramanandapur 31.12 306(68) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 23 Nawapara 147.40 1,918(349) P2 P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 24 24 Chalitabaria 191.53 1,965(357) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 25 Jamberiaabad 106.84 208(38) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 26 26 Parbhabanipur 220.96 t,445(253) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 27 Kuliadangaabad 715.89 2,431(443) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 28 28 Chakkuliadanga 91.57 623(117) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kins.) -(5-10 Kms.) 29 29 Tegharia 48.66 1,223(199) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) ":(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 30 30 Makhalgachha 83.04 2,417(369) P2 P.H.S TW PO Sunday & -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday 31 31 41.17 1,126(194) P P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 32 32 Harikati 145.10 1,560(292) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 33 33 Krishnapara 59.10 1,920(318) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms·.) 34 34 Chandpur 142.70 2,744(471) P.H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday -(-5 Kms.) 35 35 Asharianareyanpur 104.13 1,906(319) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 36 36 Chhaimalpur 54.86 922(163) o P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(-5 Kms.) & Saturday. 37 37 Sirajpur 33.92 455(79) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 38 38 Nandanpur 17.73 245(51) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 39 39 Takipur 238.76 2,697(500) P2,H P.H.S TW PO Daily -(-5 Kms.) 93 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and , Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for cUIli- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Taki 19 EA TW,TK (14.00) 55.60 42.09 PR Taki 20 EA TW,TK (7.2Q) 64.40 15.41 PR Taki 18 TW,TK (2.00) 34.40 10.14 PR Taki 14 EA TW,TK (80.00) 80.80 50.45 KR Taki 14 EA TW (2.80) 14.40 7.11 PR Taki 14 EA TW,TK (54.00) 60.80 102.12 PR Taki 13 TK (0.40) 24.80 8.49 PR Taki 13 TW (22.40) 64.80 70.22 PR Taki 12 EA TW (78.00), TK (78.00) 241.20 75.34 KR Taki 13 TW (19.60) 218.40 12.59 KR Taki 11 24.40 7.34 PR Taki 11 EA TW,TK (22.60) 53.00 40.95 KR Taki 10 EA TK (7.00) 89.00 10.33 PR Taki 12 EA TW (35.60) 154.40 45.79 PR Taki 12 ·EA TW,TK (30.00) 89.60 31.69 PR Taki 14 EA TW,TK (17.60) 102.80 23.24 PR Taki 16 EA TW,TK (69.60) 162.40 23.36' PR Taki 18 EA JW,TK (73.20) 246.80 63.24 KR Taki 15 TW,TK (40.80) 271.20 41.20 KR Taki 13 EA TW,TK (6.80) 74.40 36.47 PR Taki 15 TW,TK (26.00) 136.80 50.99 KR Taki 17 EA TW (1.60) 18.40 'tl.12 PR Taki 13 EA TW,TK (15.60) 74.00 57.80 PR Taki 12 TW,TK (26.80) 95.20 69.53 KR Taki 10 86.00 20.84 KR Taki 15 EA 184.00 36.96 PR Taki 12 563.60 152.29 PR Taki 11 78.00 13.57 PR Taki 9 EA 39.20 9.46 PR Taki 8 EA 56.00 27.04

PR Taki 7 EA 18.40 22.77 KR Taki 7 EA 87.20 57.90 PR Taki8 40.40 1'8.70 PR Taki 7 104.80 37.90 PR Taki 8 EA TW (6.00) 68.80 29.33 PR Taki7 32.00 22.86

PR Taki 6 24.40 9.52 PR Taki6 10.00 " 7.73 PR Taki 5 TW,TK (18.40) 117.60 102.76 94 C.D. BLOCK HASNABAD VILLAGE SI. Loca· Name of Village Totat Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi· of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 5 6 7 9 10

40 40 Sundaria 46.53 838(157) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 41 41 Haripur 244.77 2,744(487) P4 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday & -(-5 Kms.) Thursday 42 42 Dholtukari 85.12 1,144(198) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 43 43 Mohanpur 89.74 1,288(242) P, -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 44 44 Paghabpur 85.03 1,057(182) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 45' 45 Mohanpurabad 354.65 65.2(128) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 46 Amlani 121.28 2,508(472) P P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 47 53 Angnara 38.04 1,540(273) H P.H.S. TW -(::"5 Kms.) Tuesday & -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 48 54 Simulia 66.77 2,278(410) P2 P.H.S TW pO Daily -(-5 Kms.) 49 55 Chaktengramari 306.35 1,874(339) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 50 56 Chakkhanpukur 294.21 1,625(308) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 51 57 Purbachak 223.76 64(11) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 52 58 Hasnabad 159.45 2,702(521) P2 P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 53 59 Monoharpur 30.35 570(104) P -(-5 K~s.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

54 60 Rame~warpur 114.44 2,326(664) P2,H PUC P..H.S TW PO Monday & -(-5 Kms.) Friday 55 61 Kalutala 82.96 1,432(278) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 56 62 Charrameswarpur 7.28 Depopulated 57 63 Charnarayanpur 88.63 146(28)' -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 58 64 Champatalcr 98'.74 410(78) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5·10 Kms.) 59 66 Kharur ';,70.32 692(121) .p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 60 67 Patlikhanpur 152.74 2,746(506) P P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 61 68 Jaygaon 83.06 1,378(248) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -:-(10+ Kms.) 62 69 Baliadanga 24.22 1,246(220) p. -(-5 Knis.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 63 70 94.61 1,984(369) P3,M,H P.H.S TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 64 71 Amrulgachha ., 24.02 527(93) -(-5 Kms.) ":(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 65 72 Bezpatli 13.68 291 (49) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 66 73 Bena 73.44 2,533(454) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 67 74 Chakpatli 1,470.63 5,302(992) P5 P.H.S TW PO Daily -(10+ Kms.) 68 75 Shulkuniabad .. 811.80 5,091(978) P4,M P.H.S TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 69 76 Bhurkunda 768.50 4,590(831) P5,H H.C,P.H.S TW PO Daily -(5-10 Kms,) 70 77 Ghoshalati 833.25 5,225(943) P7,M P.H.S TW PO -(5-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 71 '78 Bedemari 233.91 1,402(253) P P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) 72 79 Ichhapur 885.86 6,344(1,153) P4 P.H.S TW PO Tuesday -(10+ Kms.) 72 124 Rajnagar 207.20 558(105) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

P .S.-HINGALGANJ

1 65 Barunhat 930.37 15,264(2,920) P(9)HO PHS(3),HC TW PO Daily -(5-10 Kms.)

Total 155.44 1,51,115 P·114, M·7, HC·3 (Sq. Kms.) (27505) H·10,PUC·1 PHS·29 0-3 95 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Lal'ld use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) r to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Taki 5 TK (0.80) 30.40 15.33 PR Taki 4 TK,TW (35.20) 164.00 45.57

PR Taki 4 TK,TW (2.00) 55.60 27.52 PR Taki 5 EA TW (6.80) 61.20 21.74 PR Taki 6 EA TW (3.60) 60.80 20.63 PR Taki 5 EA TW (22.00) 249.20 83.45 PR Taki3 EA TW (9.60) 66.40 45.28 PR Taki 4 10.00 28.04

PR Taki 5 EA 40.40 26.37 PR Taki 4 233.20 73.15 KR Taki 8 246.00 48.21 PR Taki7 210.40 13.36 PR Taki 6 EA 114.40 45.05 PR Taki 7 EA 18.40 11.95 PR Taki8 EA 85.60 28.84

PR Taki 7 EA 38.80 44.16 2.80 4.48 KR Taki 8 50.00 38.63 PR Taki 10 72.00 26.74 PR Taki 9 59·.60 10.72 PR Taki 14 100.80 51.94 PR Taki 15 59.60 23.46 PR Taki 12 11.80 f2.42 PR Taki 13 76.00 18.61 PR Taki 14 13.20 10.82 PR Taki 14 8.00 5.68 PR Taki 12 40.80 32.64 PR Taki 14 1,163.60 307.03 KR Taki 25 542.80 269.00 KR Taki 20 510.40 258.10 KR Taki28 520.80 312.45 KR Taki30 170.80 63.11 KR Taki35 446.40 439.46 "- KR Taki 5 155.60 51.60

PR Taki 10 EA 626.00

TW-94/40, TK-B.20 10279.60 4296.55 TK,TW-655.40 96 C.D. BLOCK HINGALGANJ VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion . 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P .S.-HINGALGANJ

1 93 Kothabari 317.68 1.269(226) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 2 94 Ambaria 437.87 2,171(405) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(5-10 Kms.) NW 3 95 1,340.32 8,370(1,647) AC, P(0)' PUC CHW(6) PHS TW,T PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 4 96 Mamudpur 1,065.13 6.066(1.182) H, P(4) CHW(4) PHS T PO Daily NW

5 97 Hingaganj 592.06 8.862(1,779) P(8),H ~UC HC, T PO Tuesday & NW CHW(7) .Friday 6 98 Bankra 315.25 5,114(987) P(2), AC -(-5 Kms.) TW.T PO Tuesday & NW Saturday 7 99 Banradobar 499.52 2.694(511) P CHW(2),O(2) T,TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 8 100 Singherkati 59.08 82(17) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 9 101 Khosbash 55.85 94(15) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 10 102 Chhotasahebkhali 440.30 1,929(412) P(2) -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 11 103 Sarap Kathi 237.15 1,390(278) P(2) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 12 104 Ketarchak 195.06 678(128) -(-5 Kms.) -(10+ Kms.) TW -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 13 105 Lebukhali 429.37 1,954(352) P(2) -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 14 106 Putiamathbari . 285.96 1,463(291 ) P(2),M,PUC -(10+ Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 15 107 Dulduli 460.53 2,539(530) P,M -(10+ Kms.) 0 -(10+ Kms.) Daily NW 16 108 Pukuriachak 440.70 2,204(450) P,AC CHW TK -(10+ Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 17 109 Deuli 335.48 2,188(445) P(3),AC PHC,HC.CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 18 110 Saheb Khali 899.62 5,273(999) P(4),M,PVC PHC TW PO Saturday & NW Tuesday 19 111 Charalkhali 655.59 3.276(626) P(5),AC,H HC,CHW 0 PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 20 112 Kanaikati 350.46 2,155(444) P(2) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Friday NW 21 113 Kathal Baria 181.30 1,058(191) P CHW 0 -(-5 Kms.) Saturday & NW Wednesday 22 114 Rampur 943.32 5.373(995) P(4),M -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Tuesday & NW AC Friday 23115 Madhab Kati 1,208.39 3,831 (703) P(5), AC -(10+ Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 24 116 Patghara 692.42 5,069(1,018) P(2) o TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 25 117 Jogesganj 913.38 5,579(1,060) P(4),PUC HC.O TW PO Tuesday & NW Saturday 26 118 Hemnagar 727.63 3,257(629) P,H CHW(2) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 27 119 Parghumti 948.18 5,522(1,048) P(5),M CHW{4),O TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 28 120 Shridharkati 926.33 6,104(1,182) P(6)AC,M,H CHW(3) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 29 121 Malekanghumti 881.00 4,582(911) P(4)H,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Saturday NW PUC,AC 30122 Kalitala 839.32 5,321(984) P(4),M RP,CHW(4) TW PO Wednesday NW HC(2) 31 123 Samsernagar 682.71 3,656(677) P(3)M,H CHW(3) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW

Total 97 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i:e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) r to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- ?ble available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Hasnabad 25 1.00 312.13 4.55 KR,PR,NR Hasnabad 20 0.50 431.45 5.92 PR,KR,NR Hasnabad 20 1.00 1,322.27 17.05 PR Hasnabad 20 0.50 '1,051.30 13.33 PR,NR Hasnabad 16 0.50 584.07 7.49

PR Hasnabad 20 0.50 310.70 4.05

KR Hasnabad 20 0.50 492.73 6.29 KR,NR Hasnabad 20 57.92 1.16 KR,NR Hasnabad 20 54.71 1.14 KR Hasnabad 25 0.50 433.60 6.20 PR,KR,NR Hasnabad 25 233.37 3.78 PR,KR Hasnabad.20 191.82 3.24 PR,KR Hasnabad 25 0.50 423.42 5.45 KR Hasnabad 25 281.74 4.22 PR,KR Hasnabad 30 0.50 453.70 6.33 PR,N~ Hasnabad 35 0.50 434.50 5.70 PR,NR Hasnabad 35 330.48 5.00 KR,NR Hasnabad 40 1.00 886.83 11.79

PR,NR Hasnabad 40 0.50 647.94 7.15 KR,NR Hasnabad 40 1.00 344.44 5.02 KR Hasnabad 40 178.73 2.57

NR,KR Hasnabad 45 0.50 931.25 11.57

PR,KR Hasnabad 45 1.00 1,193.01 14.38 PR,NR Hasnabad 50 0.50 682.64 9.28 PR,KR Hasnabad 50 0.50 901.84 11.04

PR,KR Hasnabad 50 0.50 718.36 .8.77 NR Hasnabad 50 0.50 936.05 11.63 PR,KR Hasnabad 50 0.50 914.66 11.17 PR,KR Hasnabad 50 0.50 869.60 10.90

NR Hasnabad 50 1.50 826.91 10.91

NR Hasnabad 50 1.00 672.89 8.82 98 C.D. BLOCK HINGALGANJ VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms .• 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 +·Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days catioQ holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, WaterWay)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P .S.-HASNABAD

80 Durgapur 834.87 4,852(913) P(5) CHW(2) TK -(-5 Kms.) Monday & NW Baylani Friday 2 81 Dhhrambaria 414.40 2,001(362) P(2) CHW(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) NW 3 82 Bispur 751.50 5,326(996) P,2)H PHS(4),RP(2) TW PO Tuesday & NW CHW (4) Saturday 4 83 Purbbakhejur 417.26 2,428(471) P(2)H CHW(2) PHS TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW Baria 5 84 Paschim Khejur 198.30 1,190(234) P CHW(5) TW -(-? Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW Baria 6 85 Pubergheri 170.37 1,355(259) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 7 86 Kakaria 180.49 636(105) -(-5 Kms.) CHW(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 8 87 Dhanikhali 160.66 978(187) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 9 88 Bainara 338.72 1,643(297) P PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 10 89 Kumirmari 352.48 1,429(256) P(2) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 11 90 _Rupmari 718.32 3,887(720) P(4)H PHS,CHW(4) TW PO Wednesday NW Saturday 12 91 Banstala 4;39.05 2.768(508) P(2) CHW(2) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 13 92 Bhandarkhali 546.73 4,675(833) P(4)M,H RP TW PO Monday & NW Friday

Total 230.40 1,42,29:1 P-113, M-10, HC-B, PHS-6, (Sq. Kms.) (27273) H-10, PUC-6 CHW-66, AC-9 RP-4 99 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.B. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) r to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for cUlti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR,NR Hasnabad 20 2.00 831.37 1.50

KR,NR Hasnabad 20 1.00 412.40 1.00 KR,NR Hasnabad 20 2.00 747.50 2.00

KR,NR Hasnabad 20 0.50 415.26 1.50

KR,NR Hasnabad 25 1.00 196.80 .50

KR,NR Hasnabad 30 0.50 169.37 .50 KR,NR Hasnabad 30 0.50 179.49 .50 KR,NR Hasnabad 30 0.50 159.66 .50 KR,NR Hasnabad 25 1.00 337.72 KR,NR Hasnabad 20 1.00 350.48 1.00 KR,NR Hasnabad 20 2.00 715.32 1.00

KR,NR Hasnabad 30 1.00 437.05 1.00 KR,NR Hasnabad 30 1.00 544.73 1.00

30.00 23602.21 247.90 100 C.D. BLOCK SANDESHKHALI - I VILLAGE SI. loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and ,-Code of the tion 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ o( House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph 'of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any ,Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-SANDESHKHALl • I

1 Matbariabad 767.69 4,541(723) P(2) CHW TW PO By Weekly BS 2 2 Dheknamari 231.42 1,698(264) P(2)H -(-S Kms.) TW PO -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 3 Petuadhanihati 474.24 1,960(312) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS 4 4 Khas Sankdaha 785.90 3,565(610) P CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 5 Sankar Dahaabad 476.32 2,728(453) P CHW TW PO -(-S Kms.) BS 6 6 Bayarmari 448.66 3,053(563) P(2) CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.). BS 7 7 Chunchura 606.22 4,379(739) P(3) CHW TW -(-.5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS 8 8 Laukhali 641.43 5,932(1,023) P(3) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Patharghata 9 9 Agarhati 713.46 4,207(710) P(2)H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-S Kms.) BS

10 10 Fakirtakia 7~5.90 6,633(1,155) P(3)H CHW TW PO Daily Market BS 11 14 Rajbari 428.97 3,993(649) P,H PHC TW -(-S Kms.) Daily Market BS 12 15 Natkora 560.84 3,882(661) P(3) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

13 17 Hatgachhi 420.87 2,6~3(451) P,M CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 18 Kammari 597.72 4,367(774) P(4)M CHW TW PO Daily Market BS 15 19 Khariatabad 542.68 3,747(601) P(2) CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 16 20 8auniaabad '1,519.19 7,985(1,333) P(4) CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) 17 21 Nyazat 781.04 4,360(770) P(3)H PHC TW -(-S Kms.) By Weekly -(-S Kms.) Monday & Friday 18 22 Bayarmari 1,S77.06 8,812(1,540) P(5) CHW TW PO By Weekly BS Thursday 19 23 Dashin Akhratala 1,059.87 7,603(1,418) 'P(S) CHW TW PO Daily Market BS 20 24 Putimari 235.53 1,342(219) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 21 25 Gazalia 556.14 2.443(429) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 22 26 Ghatihara 522.04 3,OS9(S68) P(3) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 23 27 548.75 5,513(1,061 ) P(3)H PHC TW PO -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 24 28 Kalinagar 663.69 6,8S5(1 ,182) P(2),PUC,AC CHW TW 1='0 Daily Market -(-S Kms.) 25 29 Raypur 312.01 1,786(345) P(2) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

26 30 Radhanagar 338.~2 2,128(3S4) P(2) ,CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 27 31 Chhotasehara 349.24 3,736(6S8) P(2)H CHW TW PO By Weekly -(5-10 Kms.) Tuesday & Saturday 28 32 "Nityabaria 501' .48 3,133(545) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 29 33 Barasehara 313.23 1,728(314) P(2) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 30 36 Bholakhali 464.17 2,748(476) P(2),M(2) CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

Total 181.21 1,20,539 P-70, M-4 FPC-3 (Sq. Kms.) (20900) H-7, PUC-1, CHW-20 AC- 101 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE' App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares, rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culli- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 1~ 13 14 15 1"6 17 18

PR Basirhat 30 0(76.30) 420.25 182.11 89.03 KR Basirhat 35 0(39.12) 100.50 64.75 27.11 PR Basirhat 37 0(60.50) 300.89 64.75 48.).0 KR Basirhat 38 0(126.30) 556.00 60.70 42.90 PR Basirhat 37 0(84.76) 300.91 58.68 31.97 PR Basirhat 38 0(66.33) 300.87 56.66 24.80 PR Basirhat 39 0(81.57) 369.66 154.99 PR Basirhat 48 0(69.40) 400.44 58.68 '112.91

PR Basirhat 48 0(85.21) 492.28 44.52' 91.45 PR Basirhat 58 0(102.49) 519.11 68.80 95.50 PR Basirhat 46 0(80.30) 300.10 20.23 28.34 KR Basirhat 45 0(84.40) 340.93 64.75 70.76 KR Basirhat 44 0(104.21) 200.12 76.89 39.65 PR Basirhat 45 0(103.18) 403.89 20.23 70.42 KR Basirhat 45 0(85.21) 270.11 84.98 102.38 KR Basirhat 42 0(120.07) 800.59 248.88 349.65 PR Basirhat 34 0(84.40) 364.80 206.39 125.45

PR Basirhat 26 ED 0(246.54) 1,014.06 56.66 259.80

PR Basirhat 24 ED 0(116.70) 600.40 84.98 257.79 KR Basirhat 30 0(60.23) 138.47 10.12 26.71 KR Basirhat 32 0(83.64) 200.05 12.14 260.31 KR Basirhat 34 0(88.04) 300.45 18.21 115.34 KR Basirhat 35 0(122.66) 338.27 60.70 27.12 .PR Basirhat 28 0(122.26) 310.76 56.66 174.01 KR Basirhat ~2 0(70.23) 162.46 20.23 59:09 KR Basirhat 34 0(71.83) 160.06 44.52 61.91 PR Basirhat 38 0(61.04) 203.22 44.52 40.46

PR Basirhat 40 0(100.23) 317.40 43.30 46.55 KR Basirhat 42 0(71.42) 100.97 16.59 124.25 PR Basirhat 44 () (99.83) 212.59 21.04 130.71

0-2768.40 10500.61 1871.67 3089.46 102 C.D. BLOCK SANDESHKHALI - II VILLAGE SI. Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P .S.-SANDESHKHAll • II

11 Rampur 694.85 5,704(1,031) P(4) CHW TW PO Tuesday & NW Saturday 2 12 Dhamakhali 364.86 1,871 (276) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS,NW 3 13 Jhupkhali 686.75 6,183(1094) P(2) CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 4 16 Bermajur 1,038.83 9,375(1,553) P(3) CHW TW PO Wednesday NW & Sunday 5 34 Tongtala 371.10 2,020(368) P(2) CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 6 35 Bautha Kurani 437.06 3,342(576) P(3)M(2) CHW(2)PHS TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 7 37 Dwarirjangal 1,863.98 8,800(1,603) P(6)M,H CHW(5) TW PO Wednesday NW & Saturday 8 38 Dholkhali 280.85 1,858(327) P(2) CHW(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 9 39 Khulna 766.88 4,650(866) P(3) M,H PHC,RP TW PO Wednesday NW CHW(2) & Saturday 10 40 Hatgachha 813.82 4,490(910) P(3)M,H RP,D,CHW(2) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 11 41 Sitalia 1,172.78 4,787(961) P(4)M(2) CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 12 42 Atapur 855.51 3,648(699) P(2)M,H CHW(2) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 13 43 Tushkhali 811.99 5,552(1,005) P(3) PHS, CHH(2) TW PO Monday & NW Thursday 14 44 Bhanga TushkhaJi 723.58 4,908(873) P(3) PHS,CHW(2) TW PO Wednesday NW & Thursday 15 45 Jeliakhali 576.68 3,523(623) P(2),M,H PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW Purba Khanda CHW(2) 16 46 Jeliakhali 1,159.02 7,149(1,316) P(4) CHW(2) TW PO -(-5, Kms.) NW Paschim Khanda 17 47 Sukhdoani 678.25 3,697(656) P(3)M,H CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW " 18 48 Gabbaria 604.60 2,891 (551) P,M CHW TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 19 49 Daudpur 989.05 5,866(1,0139) P(4),MH CHW(3) TW PO -(-5· Kms.) NW 20 52 Joygopalpur 825.15 5,525(1,011) P(2)M,H CHW(2) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) NW 21 53 Korakati 912.97 5,458(984) P(2)M,H CHW(2)HC TW PO Tuesday & NW Saturday 22 '54 Durgamandap 1,032.35 6,451(1,191) P(3)M,H CHW(2) TW PO Thursday NW & Sunday 23 55 Dhuchnkhali 976.91 5,306(1,041) P(3) CHW(3) TW PO Thesday & NW Friday 24 56 Manipur 1,083.34 5,841 (1 ,073) P(5)M,H CHW(4) TW PO Wednesday NW & Saturday

Total 197.27 1,18,895 P-70,M-16 0-1, PHC-2 (sq. Kms.) (21677) H-11 PHS-4, CHW-47, RP-2 103 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App" Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in heCtares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and VJllage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un" Cultur" Area not (in Kms.) irri" able available gated waste for culti" (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 t7 18

KR,PR Basirhat 30 TK (16.18), TW (105.00) 145.69 427.98

PR Basirhat 35 :rK (2.02), TW (5.00) 78.92 278.92 KR Basirhat 32 TK (6.07), TW (40.00) 236.74 403.94 KR Basirhat 31 TK (8.09), TW (120.00) 295.42 615.32

KR Basirhat 40 ., TK (8.09) 153.78 209.23 KR Basirhat 40 TK (8.09) 191.25 234.72 PR Basirhat 40 TK (8.09), TW (10.00) 59S.94 1,246.95

KR Basirhat 41 TK (6.07) 115.34 159.44 KR,PR Basirhat 40 TK (10.72), TW (20.03) 394.57 341.59

KR Basirhat42 TK (10.72), TW (20.00) 596.91 186.19 KR Basirhat 40. TK (6.07) 681.90 484.81 KR Basirhat 50 TK (6.07) 439.08 410.36 KR Basirhat 55 TK (4.05), TW (4.00) 441.11 362.83

KR I Basirhat 55 TK (4.05), TW (4.00) 19S.30 517.23

KR Basirhat 56 TK (12.14), TW (10.00) 473.48 81.06

KA Basirhat 57 TK (10.12), TW (S.OO) 738.55 402,35

KR Basirhat 59 TK (6.07) 176.04 496.14 KR Basirhat 61 TK (6.07), TW (5.00) 398.62 194.91 KR Basirhat 60 TK (4.05) 319.70 665.30 KR Basirhat 65 TK (8.09), TW (12.00) 619.17 185.89 KR Basirhat 59 TK (10.12), TW (2.00) 475.51 425.34

KR Basithat 59 TK (8.09), TW (5,00) 558.47 460.79

KR Basirhat 60 TK (12.14) 635.36 329.41

KR Basirhat 60 TK (6.07) 560.49 516.78

TW-370.00, TK-181.27 9526.34 9637.48 104 C.D. BLOCK BASIRHAT-I VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula· and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms.·and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-BASIRHAT -I

73 Pipha 403.47 4,387(765) P2,M -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 2 74 Debhog 207.86 3,129(555) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 75 Atkaria 97.25 996(165) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 4 76 Kathur 121.41 1,422(242) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 77 Khdirpur 72.86 1,793(325) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 78 Durgapur 52.26 513(86} -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 79 Lakshmankati 172.40 1,878(337)' P ~(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 80 Subidpur 34.04 639(105} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & -(-5 Kms.) Friday 9 81 Zanmantudpur 142.28 1,509(253) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5.Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 82 Shripur 39.97 366(74) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 83 Shankarpur 163.13 1,654(282} P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 12 84 Gotra 341.72 4,249(746) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 85 Gokrwshrigobi­ 284.05 2,891 (537) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) ndapur 14 86 Paikpara 54.50 1,318(242) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 15 87 Ramnagar 49.26 772(139) P,M -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 16 88 Byangpukuria 29.31 715(130} -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) '-(-5 Kms.) 17 89 Shwetpur 180.49 1,697(295} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ~ms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 90 Tajpur 86.59 1,079(177) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms:) ..19 94 Jirakpur 283.68 1,694(396) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) I 20 95 Uttar Bagundi 235.53 3,770(666) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 21 96 Anantapur 119.96 1,623(279} P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 22 97 Matina 84.54 1,423(250} P HC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 ~ms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 98 Paschim 193.66 1,691 (332) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS Madhyampur 24 99 Gulaichandi 99.42 1,342(215) P,M -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 25100 Balipur 65.18 250(45} -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 26 101 337.24 3,398(647) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Oaily Marke! BS 27104 Sangrampur 539.85 5,794(1,180) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 28 105 Parnaihati 56.66 461 (90) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 29 106 Amarkati 90.65 618(104) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-'5 Kms.) 30 107 Chaura 215.70 1,675(284) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 31 108 Biramnagar 80.38 1,644(272) P2,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market BS

32 109 Chak Kamardanga' 62.8.8 724(146) P -(-5 K~s.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 33 110 Aswathakati 43.75 622(134) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 34 111 Merudandi 307.59 3,935(758} P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW PO By weekly -(-5 Kms.) 35 112 Shibhati 150.54 1,751 (345) P,H PHC TW PO By weekly "":(-5 Kms.) 36 113 Rangara 53.59 UNINHABITED \37 114 Prasannakati 122.18 1,714(297) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Q'a 115 Akharpur 263.45 4,251(751) P.M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 105 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE' App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different typel1 of land use in Hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

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PR,KR Basirhat 6 ED TW (97.99) 229040 1,21 74.87 KR Basirhat 6 ED TW (50.30) 122.90 1.62 33.04 KR Basirhat 6 TW (20.14) 57.15 0040 19.56 KR Basirhat 8 TW (30.21) 66.10 0.81 24.29 KR. Basirhat 8 TW (16.34) 43.56 0040 12.56 KR '8asirhat 6 TW (8.05) 36047 7.74 KR Basirhat 8 TW (20.14) 134.45 0.81 17.00 KR Basirhat 7 TW (12.69) 15.23 6.12

KR Basirhat 8 TW (35.23) 80.51 0.81 25.73 KR Taki6 TW (6.02) 6.12 8.09 19.74 KR Taki 7 TW (19.07) 100.31 2.02 41.73 PR,KR Basirhat 6 TW (74.28) 210.21 57.23 PR,KR Basirhat 6 TW (52.14) 187.84 1.21 42.86

PR,KR Basirhat 5 TW (15.09) 28.21 0040 10.80 PR,KR Basirhat 5 ED TW (10.05) 30.83 0040 7.98 KR Basirhat 5 TW (10.67) 15.23 3.41 PR,KR Basirhat 8 TW (43.47) 108.29 0.81 27.92 PR,KR Basirhat 8 TW (20.14) 55.54 10.91 . PR,KR Basirhat 3 ED TW (38.09) 239.12 0.81 5.66 PR,KR Basirhat 4 ED' TW (63.37) 150.30 0.81 21.05 KR Basirhat 4 TW (30.38) 66.34 0040 22.84 KR Basirhat 5 TW (22.33) 53.35 8.86 PR,KR Basirhat 10 TW (37.09) 120.73 4.05 31.79

PR,KR Basirllat 9 TW (20.09) 60.84 6.07 12.42 KR Basirhat 6 TW (16.02) 30.52 0.40 lB.24 PR,KR Basir'hat 4 ED TW (120.70) 207.90 0.40 8.24 PR,KR Basirhat 1 ED TW (84.47) 240.90 6.07 208.41 PR,KR Basirhat 4 ED TW(11.21) 25.21 0.40 19.84 KR Bas'irhat 4 TW (10.05) 60.37 20.23' PR,KR Basirhat 5 TW (35.12) 110.97 69.61 PR,KR Basirhat 6 TW (30.14) 32.47 0.81 16.24.. PR,KR Basirhat 6 ED TW (17.28) 18.33 0.40 26.87 PR,KR Basirhat 6 TW (12.B8) 14.23 0.40 16.24 PR,KR Basirhat 6 ED TW (175.35) 120.07 0.81 11.36 PR,KR Basirhat 8 ED TW (60 ..13) 66.94 0.81 22.66 TW (20.29) 28.37 4.93

PR.KR Basirhat 8 TIN (26.14) 50.75 45~29 PR,KR Basi'rhat 7 ED TW (65.47) 100.05 8.90 89.03 106 C.D. BLOCK BASIRHAT - I VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.} hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

39 116 Mukundakati 145.82 1,797(27S)' P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 117 Gachha 607.18 4,996(909) P(3) -(-S Kms.) TW PO Daily Market -(-S Kms.) 41 118 Pikardanga 204.74 1,886(342) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 42 119 Bibida 138.1S UNINHABITED 43 120 Panitar 1,243.60 10,8S5(2,038) P.H(6),PUC -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 44 121 Hinda 133.1S 6,301 (1,06S) P,M(4),PUC HC TW PO Daily Market BS 4S 122 Dhaltitha S92.74 2,566(484) P2,H -(-S Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 46 123 Nalkora 404.59 1,352(240) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-S Kins.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 47 125 Bansjharimallikpur 131.25 2,175(383) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 126 Soladana 134.36 1,982(384) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW PO By weekly BS 49 127 Hariharpur 221.77 2,769(447) -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms;l -(:....S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) SO 128 Goalhatt 48.97 3S(7) -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 51 129 Purbba Madhyampur 48.79 70(15) -(-5 Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) S2130 Dakshin Bagundi 105.62 637(109) P,H -(S-10 Kms.) TW PO By weekly -(-5 Kms.) 53 131 2S8.0S 4,094(681) P,H -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) S4 132 . '68.67 407(82) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) SS 133 Patilachandra 166.88 2,424(402) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS S6 134 Dakshin Gulaichandi S2.9S 896(14S) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) By weekly BS S7 13S Nimdari 106.78 1,693(313) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS S8 136 Nonaghona 30.47 306(S3) -(-S Kms.) -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) S9137 Fatepur 32.97 292(49) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 60 138 Sarania 46.28 S6S(93) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) BS 61 139 Shankchura 207.81 1,776(381) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW :"(-S Kms.) By weekly -(-5 Kms.) 62 140 Kathari 72.93 1,748(3S0) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 63 141 Gacharati 40.4 1,147(213) P -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 112.10 1,22,156 P-59, M-11, HC-3 (Sq. Kms.) (22103) H-10 107 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use i~ het'tares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to .and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

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PR,KR Basirhat 8 TW (40.12) 50.94 0.40 54.,36 PR,KR Basirhat 10 ED TW (82.37) 409.32 0.81 114.68 KR Basirhat 1b TW·(s1.s2) 120.87 1.21 31.14 TW (32.19) 104.24 1.72 PR Basirhat 8 ED TW (119.59) 1,000.59 2,02 121.40 PR Basirliat 6 ED TW (33.74) 70.27 0.81 28.33 PR Basirhat 5 TW (86.52) 440.79 31.57 33.86 PR Basirhat 6 ED rW (50.21) 328.17 4.05 22.16 PR,KR Basirhat 8 ED TW (27.09) ""70.03 8.09 26.04 PR,KR Basirhat 9 ED TW (27.14) 40.04 2.83 64.35 KR Basirhat 10 TW (67.12) 110.14 8.50 36.01 KR Taki 6 TW (22.07) 17.59 9.31 KR Basirhat 11 TW (17.64) 24.40 1.21 5.54 PR,KR Taki 6 ED . TW (38.52) 50.10 8.90 8.10 PR,KR Taki 6 ED TW (43.00) 100.93 8.09 106.03 KR Basirhat 7 TW (18.92) 30.54 8.09 12.02 PR,KR Taki 8 TW (41.14) 80.27 2.02 43.45 PR,KR Taki5 ED TW (20.02) 1'2.85 2.43 17.65 PR,KR Taki 5 ED TW (34.14) 50.84 2.02 19.78 KR Taki 6 TW (12.02) 8.21 2.02 8.22 KR Taki 4 TW (16.02) 8.26 0.81 7.B8 PR,KR Taki 3 ED TW (20.02) 16.40 0.81 9.05 PR,KR Taki 7 ED TW (88.47) 100.92 2.02 16.40 KR Taki 5 TW (25.88) 40.89 2.02 4.14 KR Takis 18.21 0.81 21.38

TW-2616.16 661.0.27 153.80 1945.80 108 C.D. BLOCK BASIRHAT - Ii VILLAGE 51. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

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P.S.-BASIRHAT -II

Nagarkachua 53.95 1,034(186) P,M -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday & BS Saturday 2 2 Eojnagar 609.45 7,567(1,240) P(5) -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 3 3 Bishnupur 38.99 1,077(184) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 4' 4 Swarupnagar 148.34 2,079(357) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.)' Daily Market BS 5 5 Paschim Bibipur 139.47 2,001(339) PH -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms,) BS 6 6 Nadia 281.76 3,177(627} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms,) -(-5 Kms,) -(-5 Kms.) 7 7 145.97 4,163(879} P(3)M,PUC PHC TW PTO Daily Market -'(-5 Kms.) 8 8 Nehalpur 167.26 5,666(1,079} P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms,) BS 9 9 Begampur 341.51 5,OOO(918} P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms,) BS 10 10 Chak Swarupnagar 21.85 UNINHABITED 11 11 Chak Amtona 84.17 773(133} P,M,H -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms,) -(-5 Kms,) RS 12 12 Kalikapur 144.95 1,060(195) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms,) -(-5 Kms,) RS 13 13 Karulia 158.43 1,458(276) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 14 Kachua 331.51 5,539(1,011) P(4) -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS Swarupnagar 15 15 Rajalipur 26.74 700(125) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 16 16 Gobila 107.45 2,365(407) P. -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -'(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 17 17 Dugbaria 132.32 1,991 (381) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 18 Kankra 136.86 1,971 (372) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday & -(-5 Kms.) Friday '9 19 Mirzanagar 131.75 2,490(447) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Km.s.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 20 20 Amtona 184.89 1,675(288} P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 21 21 Chak Kalikapur 156.35 1,321 (216) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 22 22 Komabad 21.55 801.138 P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 23 Kripalpur 256.98 2,867(499) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 24 24 Sadiknagar 304.32 3,070(548) P(3) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS.RS,NW 25 25 Srinagar 643.80 8,052(1,385) P(6)M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Monday BS Wednesday & Saturday 26 26 Shibchadrapur 82.64 1,048(192) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 27 Matia 186.71 3,422(643) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Thursday & BS Sunday 28 28 Chak Khamarpara 34.84 17(3) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 29 29 Sangbaria 162.02 3,119(511) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) I 30 30 Beier Dhanyakuria 129.08 2,333(415) P(2)H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 31 31 Joypur Gopmahai 38.96 1,925(315) P(3) PHC TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 32 32 Raharhati 116.19 1,930(378) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms·.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 33 33 Rajnagar 134.91 2,418(459} P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 34 34 Rameswarpur 49.40 828(173) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 35 35 Swaruppur 46.01 1,097(201) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 36 36 Gobindapur 186.94 2,273(464} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms,) -(-5 Kms.) BS Dhokra 109 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) r to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste fOfculti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

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PR 8asirhat 20 TW (04.26) 36.62 13.07

PR Basirhat f8 ED,EO TW (55.09) 309.19 35.55 209.62 PR Basirhat 18 ED,EO TW (1.21) 24.28 1.62 11.88 PR Basirhat 17 ED,EO TW (4.05) 93.08 51.21 PR Basirhat 1Q ED TW (2.43) 45.32 2.43 89.29 PR Basirhat 16 ED TW (6.07) 241.19 34.50 PR Basirhat 15. ED,EO TW (4.05) 102.97 0.81 38.14 PR Basirhat 14 ED,EO TW (12.21) 143.26 11.79 PR Basirhat 15 ED,EO TW (61.16) 231.89 1.62 46.84 UNINHABITED 21.85 KR Basirhat 18 TW (4.61) 48.97 30.59 KR Basirhat 22 TW (30.09) 95.51 2.02 17.33 KR Basirhat 20 ED TW (34.26) 115.74 2.02 6.41 PR Basirhat 20 ED,EO TW (6.40) 243.22 1.62 80.27

KR Basirhat 20 TW (12.83) 13.84 0.07 PR Basirhat 20 ED TW (24.39) 82.56 0.50

PR \ Basirhat 22 ED,EO TW (10.83) 97.93 0.81 22.75 PR Basirhat 23 TW (59.96) 76.36 0.02 0.52

PR Basirhat 24 TW (7.61) 101.98 1.62 20.54 KR Basirhat 25 -YW (33.04) 150.32 1.53

PR Basirhat 25 TW (36.29) 105.62 14.44 PR Basirhat 27 TW (15.93) 5.62 PR Basirhat 26 TW (41.87) 165.92 49.19 PR Basirhat 18 ED TW (100.63) 143.79 59.90 . PR Basirhat 12 ED TW (144.09) 312.38 2.43 184:90

KR Basirhat 13 TW (35.61) 40.76 6.27 PR Basirhat 13 ED TW (61.74) 102.97 0.81 21.19

KR Basirhat 14 TW (15.21) 10.28 9.35 KR Basirhat 16 ED TW (81.50) 50.77 1.62 28.13 PR Basirhat 12 ED TW (56.79) 40.73 1.62 29.94 PR Basirhat 11 ED TW (1.61) 8.90 28.45 PR Basirhat 10 ED TW (40.09) 50.75 2.02 23.33 PR Basirhat 11 ED TW (44.26) 60.15 2.02 28.48 KR Basirhat 10 ED !W (10.40) 20.35 18.65- PR Basirhat 9 ED TW (12.83) 17.11 16.07 PR Basirhat 9 TW (41.49) 100.95 44.50 1'10 C.D. BLOCK BASIRHAT-II VILLAGE SI. Loea- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula­ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms.'and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Markell Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

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37 37 Ramnarayanpur 48.75 727(141) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 38 38 Raghunathpur 208.24 3,894(756) P(4)H,PUC -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 39 39 Purba Bibipur 29.10 329(63) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 45 Srikrisbnapur 97.36 1,071 (218) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 41 46 Chak Barasatpur 87.22 1,403(281 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 42 47 Uttar Debipur 72.17 1,514(259) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(,--5 Kms.) Daily,Marl

45 50 Ramchandrapur 41.59 462(90) -(-5 Kms.) I -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 51 Dakshin Debipur 203.68 1,931 (326) P' ..-(5-10 Kms.) TW --(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 47 52 Akipur 355.06 2,815(478) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 53 Bakpukhuria 177.18 1,251 (223) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 49 54 Rajapur 85.77 1,016(201 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 50 55 Chanpapukhuria 296.84 3,887(723) P(2)H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) RS 51 56 Faraspur 72.03 684(106) -(-5 Kms.) -(':"'5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(r5 Kms.) 52 57 Akatpur 142.82 1,110(181) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 53 58 Katiarbag 49.72 1,004(195) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 54 59 Mathurapur 211.64 5,069(997) p(4)M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.T.O, Daily Market BS Phone Tuesday & Saturday 55 60 Maynali 99.2q 1,915(356) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 56 61 Arjunpur 105.94 496(100) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5' Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 57 62 Zafarpur 118.57 9,939(1,593) P(4)M -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Sunday BS Tuesday & Friday 58 63 Malatipur 182.51 2,826(503) P,H -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday & BS,RS,NW Thursday 59 64 Chaita 153.08 1,639(266) p' '_(5_10 Kms.) rW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 60 65 Kendua 105.22 842(154) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS,NW 61 66 Jagatpur 136.78 1,735(300) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) NW 62 ·67 Ghona 383.64 4,181 (734) P(2) -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 63 68 Chuknagar 47.30 699(125) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 64 69 Dhopabaria 173.61 1,911 (323) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 65 70 Jhuruli 330.22 2,171 (382) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 66 71 Kharidanga 178.47 834(155) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 67 72 Rajendrapur 1,387.08 8,416(1,378) P(6) -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 68 91 Chandigari 152.98 2,066(358) P "'(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 69 92 Gochharati 46.60 596(103) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5.Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) Bhyabla 70 93 Tyantraneora 658.13 2,916(540). P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday & -(-5 Kms.) Saturday

Total 134.00 1,63,997 P-1l3, M-7, PHC-l, (Sq. Kms.) (29333) H-B, PUC-2 PHS-l 111 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in li"ectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able . available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Basirhat 8- ED TW (12.83) 10.64 0.81 24.47 PR Basirhat 8 ED TW (63.97) 100.73 2.02 41.52 KR Basirhat 9 TW (9.61) 10.21 1.62 7.66 KR Basirhat 6 TW (33.04) 50.32 14.00 PR Basirhat 6 TW (34.29) 40.18 12.75 PR Basirhat 7 ED TW (15.93) 15.73 2,02 38.49 KR Basirhat 4 TW (41.88) 100.17 18.07

PR Basirhat 8 TW (84.30) 100.23 0.40 20.18 KR Basirhat11 TW(11.21) 16.71 13.57 KR Basirl",lat 10 '1W (45.88) 90.09 67.71 PR Basirhat 12 ED TW (94.05) 200.61 0.40 60.00 KR Basirhat 13 ED TW (63.67) 100.64 12.87 PR Basirhat 12 TW (30.47) 40.75 14.55 PR Basirhat 10 TW (102.95) 131.34 2.02 60.53 KR Basi[hat 10 ED,EO TW (20.02) 30.97 0.81 20.23 KR Basirhat9 E;D TW (85.07) 40.38 17.37 KR Basirhat 9 ED TW (17.12) 20.92 11.68 PR Basirhat 8 ED TW (49.54) 50.41 1.62 110.07

PR Basirhat 8 ED,EO TW (46.09) 30.80 2.02 20.34 KR Basirhat 9 ED,EO TW (44.49) 40.49 20.96 PR Basirhat 15 ED TW (8.09) 76.49 13.05 20.96

PR,NW Basirhat 17 ED TW (41.09) 90.83 0.81 49.78

PR Basirhat 18 ED TW (45.66) 73.31 34.11 PR Basirhat 19 ED TW (34.45) 40.42 30.35 KR Basirhat 19 TW (34.05) 76.84 0.81 25.08 KR Basirhat 19 TW (91.88) 200.30 4.05 87.41 KR Basirhat 20 35.21 0.81 11.28 KR Basirhat 21 136.38 37.23 KR Basirhat 21 266.69 63.53 KR Basirhat 20 133.81 44.6q PR Basirhat 21 ED TW (114.05) 919.81 0.81 362.41 PR Basirhat 8 ED TW (29.90) 70.46 0.81 51.81 PR Basirhat 9 TW (15.26) 15.40 15.94

KR Basirhat3 ED TW (77.09) 200.12 0.81 380.\ 1

TW-2606.87 7072.52 97.89 3069.79 112 C.D. BLOCK BARRACKPUR-I VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area po pula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeU Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-BIJPUR

4 Javanpur 43.40 1,815(356) P.M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) 2 5 Pall ad aha 177.31 2,926(595) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(~5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 10 Aampur 46.93 515(77) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms) 4 11 Malancha 114.30 1,978(376) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 5 12 Bishweswar Bali 42.38 289(48) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 13 Jadunath Bati 43.19 2,295(439) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5·Kms.) 7 14 Bijna 177.59 2,758(528) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 18 Chendua 328.49 2,133(414) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 19 Dariala 127.23 1,367(251 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-:5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 21 Kanpa 88.75 2,830(493) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 11 22 Nagdaha 306.54 5.268(934) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 12 23 Naoabila 90.86 1.054(194) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) 2 days Hat -(-5 Kms.) Market 13 24 Dalashi 349.38 4.675(926) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO ,Daily Market BS 14 25 Sidheswar Bati 114.62 695(162) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market BS 15 26 Daibanapur 44.22 544(114) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 16 27 Majhipara 170.99 2.679(484) P D TW PO Weekly Market 113 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauch'ar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Kanchrapara 4 ED TW-10.40 33.00 KR Kanchrapara 4 ED TW,TWE-120.31 57.00 PR,KR Haginagar 4 ED TW-20.00 26.93 PR Haginagar 2 ED TW-50.00 64.30 PR,KR Naihati 5 ED TW-12.'OO • 30.38 PR,KR Naihati 5 ED TW-20.19 23.00 KR Kanchrapara 5 ED,EAg TWE-50.00 127.59 KR,PR Kanchrapara 2 ED TWE-300.00 28.49 KR Kanchrapara 7 ED TW-100.00 27.23 PR Kanchrapara 5 EAg TW.TK-50.00 38.75 KR Kanchrapara 7 ED TW-80.00 226.54 KR Kanchrapara 10 ED TW-50.00 40.86

PR,KR Kanchrapara 8 ED,EAg TW-149.00 200.38 PR.KR Kanchrapara 12 ED TW-25.00 89.62 KR Kanchrapara 10 ED TW-20.00 24.22 KR Kanchrapara 12 ED TW-70.99 100.00 114 C.D. BLOCK BARRACKPUR-I YILl:;AGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., ;'-10 Kms. and Code of the lion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days calion holqs (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-NAIHATI

6 Dogachhia 220.37 3,532(648) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Small market -(-5 K~s.) 2 Clays in a week 2 7 Bhabagachhi 88.10 2,436(438) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 8 Kuliagor 169.14 1,739(325) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO Hat 3 days -(-5 Kms.) in a week 4 9 Mamudpur 697.64 9,756(1,831 ) p' RP TW PO Hat 2 days BS in a "Yeek 5 10 Rajendrapur 180.85 1,974(372) M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Hat 3 days -(-5 Kms.) in a week 6 11 Madarpuli 140.97 1,187(228) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO 2 days hat -(-5 Kms.) in a week 7 12 Shibdaspur 268.40 3,272(513) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 13 Khanarhat 118.27 729(134) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-s' Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 14 Ramchandrapur 182.99 1,677(31'7) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW PO ~ days hat -as in a week 10 15 Budhuria 127.16 1,334(371) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 11 16 Shalidaha 260.78 1,667(293) P -!5-1O Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 12 17 Atisara 195.06 1,017(179) -(-.5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 K:ms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 18 Barikpara 84.11 929(241) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.). -(-5 Kms.) 14 19 Mahabatipara 235.08 1,141 (180) P -(5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 115 DIRECTORY -AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in he6tares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Naihati 5 ED TWE-l00.37 120.00

KR Naihati 6 ED TW-20.10 68.00 PR Naihati 6 ED TW,TWE-69.10 100.04

PR Naihati 7 ED TWE-200.64 497.00

KR Naihati 7 ED TWE-80.85 100.00

KR Naihati 7 ED TWE-40.97 100.00

PR,KR Naihati.l1 ED TW-40.00 228.40 KR Naihati 10 ED TW-15.00 103.27 157.99 ~ KR Naihati 6 ED TW-2S.00

112.16 KR Naihati 10 ED TW-15.00 215.78 KR Naihati 12 ED TW-45.00 180.06 KR Naihati 16 ED TW-15.00 74.11 KR Naihati 15 ED TW-l0.00 200.08 KR Naihati 15 ED TW-35.00 116 .C.O.'BLOCK BARRACKPUR-I VILLAGE SI. Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion a.rea popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code - 01 the tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph 01 the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P .S.-

1 6 Rambati 381.35 3,256(575) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 2 7 Mukundapur 101.92 1,768(329) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 8 Abhirampur 65.83 776(131) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 4 9 Keutia 615.45 4,984(841) P -(-5 Kms.) TW Po -(-5 Kms.) BS 5 10 Mandalpara 88.47 2,541(427) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 6 15 Chakmulajor 85.31 1,262(262) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 23 Basudebpur 419.22 3,608(652) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 24 Hansia 235.69 3,196(564) M.P -(5·10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 9 25 Paltapara 171.91 2,762(504) M.P -(5·10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 10 26 Mathurapur 107.37 1,703(314) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 11 27 Kayrapur 37.81 720(106) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 12 28 Baliaghata 250.48 746(142) P -(5·10 Kms.) TW -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.)

Total 77.73 93,533 P-34, M-11, 0-1, (Sq. Kms.) (17306) H-i RP-1 -117 DIRECTORY AMENIIIES AND'LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two"decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including, vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Bhatpara 6 EAg GC.TW-50.35 331.00

PR,KR Bhatpara 12 ~Ag P.C.TWE-30.00 71.92 KR Bhatpara 9 60.83 5.00 PR Bhatpara 8 'ED GC.TW-200.00 415.45 PR Bhatpara 4. ED GC.TW-40.47 48.00 ,'. KR Bhatpara 1 GC-30.31 55.00 PR Snyamnagar 4 ED TW-419.22 KR Shyamnagar 6 ED 235.69 PR,KR Shyamnagar 6 ED 171.91 KR Shyamnagar 6 ED TW-35.00 72.37 KR Shyamnagar 6 ED GC-5.00 32.81 KR Shyamnagar 6 ED TW-20.00 230.48

2670.27 4840.68 176.91 118 C.D. BLOCK BARRACKPUR.J' VILLAGE SI. Loca·, Wame of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No.tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion '0 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking PQst Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 '8 9 10

P .5.-TITAGARH

1 1 142.61 5,665(1,038) PO -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 2 6 Chak Kanthalia 71108 3,722(693) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8S 3 7 8ara Kanthalia 119.72 1,815(274) P RP,O TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 4 8 Mohanpur 144.63 3,970(826) P RP,O TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily 8S 5 10 Teleni Para 780.86 9,287(1,665) P (3),AC H(4) RP,O TW PO Daily BS 6 11 Chhota Kanthalia 106.32 2,463(434) P RP,O TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 7 12 39.02 626(122) -(-5 Kms.) RP,O TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)' -(-5 Kms.) 8 13 Nilganje 93.68 2,233(451) P RP,O TW,T -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 9 14 Surjyapur 178.54 1,870(344) P 0 TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 15 Nabharanda 92.83 1,330(236) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 119 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in,hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not .; . (in Kms., Irn- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Barrackpur 4 EA 26.30 116.31 PR Barrackpur 4 EA TW (3.00) 20.23 50.85 PRo Barrackpur 5 EA TWE (5.00) 30.00 86.72 PR Barrackpur 4 EA TWE (25.00). TW (5.00) 76.00 63.63 PR Barrackpur 6 EA 540.00 210.86 PR Barrackpur 6 'EA 65.00 41.32 PR Barrackpur 7 EA TWE (40.00) 20.00 19.02 PR Barrackpur 8 EA TW (30.00) 20.00 33.68 PR Barrackpur 7 EA TWE (10.00). TW (5.00) 91.00 57.54 PR Barrackpur 9 EA 45.00 82.83

TW-43.00, TWE-80.00 933.53 712.76 120 C.O. BLOCK BARR~CKPU'R ~ " VILLAGE SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code ollhe lion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa MediCal Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (p()lable) Telegraph of the (8us-Slop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-KHARDAH

18 Dopere 76.79 2,011(372) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 19 Dangadihila 137.58 2,662(501) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 20 197.68 6,941(1,298) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 4 21 Ishwaripur 256.76 2,675(485) P -(-S Kms,) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 22 Balagar Sin gerber 144.64 2,828(454) p. -(S-10 Kms.) TW -(S-10 Kms.) -(5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 23 Bhalpara Noapara 170.64 l,6S0(277) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 24 Karana Madhabpur 210.83 2,065(367) P -(-5 Kms.) TW PO -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms ..) 8 25 53.21 3,404(690) P .-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 26 Manishpota 109.84 1,995(397) P,tv1,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 27 Badai 136.84 1,758(344) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 2~ Jugberia 59.14 1,461 (312) P RP TW PO -(-5 Kms.) BS 12 30 Muragachha 120.58 S,28S(1,073) -(-5 Kms.) PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) BS 13 31 Teghari 76.57 2,544(511) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 32 Chandpur 61.69 6,309(1,243) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW PO Daily -(-5 Kms.)

P.S.-

3 Falullapur 129.23 3,626(611) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 4 Finga 127.57 4,737(886) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 121 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use iii hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and , Village distance For.est Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

, PR Bandipur 1 EA TW (10.00) 66.79 KR Patulia 1 ED,EO 81.00 56.58 KR Patulia 1 ED,EO 157.00 40.68 PR Bandipur 2. EA TW (10.00) 119.00 127.76 KR Bandipur 4 ED TW (5.00), GC (10,00) 96.00 33.64 PR Panihati 5 ED TK (3.00), GC (10.00) 28.00 129.64 KR Panihati 5 ED TK (16.00), TW (5.00) 35.00 154.83 PR Panihati 5 ED 22.00 31.21 PR Panihati 2 ED 26.00 83.84 PR Panihati 5 ED GC (40.00), TK (20,00) 20.00 56.84 PR New Barrackpur 1 ED TK (12.00) 8.00 39.14 PR Panihati 2 ED 32.00 88.58 KR Panihati 2 ED TK (10.00) 4.00 62.57 KR New Barrackpur 3 ED 14.00 47.69

PR Bisarpara 2 EA TW (12.00) 52.00 65.23 KR Bisarpara 1 ED TW (8.00) 55.00 64.57 122 NOT COVERED BY ANY BLOCK VILLAGE SI. Leca- Name of Village Total TOlal Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area popula- and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code oftha tion 10 -I> Kms.·of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. village (in and (J.L. No.) hectares) Number Educa Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House tional water and Days cation holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.-SOUTH BIDHANAGAR

Dhapamanpuf Na 11,922(2,422) P-4 -(-5 Kms.) TK,TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) BS

Total 36.60 84,932 P-26, M-3, PHS·1 (Sq. Kms.) (15910) H-S, AC-1 0-7 0-1 123 DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Neare!:lt Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach Town supply upto two decimal places) to and Village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able avaUable gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Bidhannagar EA Na Na Na Na

GC·60.00, TW·93.00, 1682.53 1862.35 TWE·80.00,TK·S1.00

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APPENDIX - III LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITIES AVAILABLE EXeEPT DRINKING 'WATER

SI. P.S. C.D. ViiI. Name of villages SI. P.S. C.D. Viii. Name of villages No. Code Code Code No. Code Code Code

2 3 4 2 3 4

C.D. BLOCK-HABRA-I C.D. BLOCK-GAIGHATA Nil Nil

C.D. BLOCK-HABRA-II (0020) C.D. BLOCK-BADURIA P.S.-HABRA P.S.-BADURIA 50 24 Paschimbamandanga 270 54 Mrijapur Uttar 2 50 25 Joukrishnapur 2 270 95 .f3akra Chandir Baor 3 50 42 Chhalarhat 3 270 106 Joypur 4 50 43 Rampur 4 270 109 Chak Labanga 5 50 53 Paschimnarayanpur C.D. BLOCK-HAROA 6 50 64 Mandalhat P.S.-HAROA C.D. BLOCK-BARASAT-I 290 4 Janarodanpur P.S.-BARASAT 2 290 7 Talbaria 1 80 2 Ariala 3 290 15 Parchandpur 2 80 17 Jamtagar 4 290 16 Mondalhat 3 80 18 Berunanpukhuria 5 290· 31 Baltia 4 80 21 Ahira 6 290 39 Serpur 5 80 30 Katura 7 290 47 Samaspur 6 80 99 MuraU 8 290 104 Bal}tosha 7 80 100 Maliakur 9 290 108 Dihigachhi C.D. BLOCK-BARASAT-II 10 290 109 Sonarhula P.S.-BARASAT 11 290 128 Dirgha Daria 80 61 Palilpara 12 290 136 Batagachhi 2 80 206 Bilbheli 13 290 138 Nebutala Abada 14 290 13 Hariharnagar C.D. BLOCK-AMDANGA (0050) 15 290 98 Sarabaria P.S.-AMDANGA 16 300 88 Taplakushangra 1 90 70 Ratanpur 2 90 71 Chakbelu C.D. BLOCK-MINAKHAN P.S.-HAROA C.D. BLOCK-DEGANGA P.S.-MINAKHAN P.S.-DEGANGA 1 290 97 Ramjoy Gheri 60 70 Jadabpur Boalia 2 300 60 LaugachhiAbad C.D. BLOCK-RAJARHAT 3 300 72 Magri Nil 4 300 75 Goaldaha 5 300 78 Debdol C.D. BLOCK-BAGDA 6 300 82 Madari Nil 7 300 83 Chak Ahammadpur C.D. BLOCK-BONGAON 8 300 147 Bagchar Abad P.S.-BANGAON 9 300 156 Teoria 1 30 35 Kundipur Jalkar 10 300 157 Paitkelpota Abad 2 30 59 Angar Pukuria 11 300 158 Paitkelpota 134

APPENDIX· III LlST·OFVILt.AGES WHERE NO AMENITIES AVAILABL;E EXCEPT DRINKlNG 'WATER

Sl. P.S. C.D. Vill. Name of villages SI. P.S. C.D. Vill. Name of villages No. Code Code Code No. Code Code Code

2 3 4 2 3 4

12 300 160 Golaghata C.D. BLOCK-BASIRHAT-I 13 300 162 Sahebkhali P .S.-BASIRHAT 280 78 Durgapur C.D. BLOCK-SWARUPNAGAR 2 280 82 Shripur P.S.-SWARUPNAGAR 3 280 88 Byangpukuria 260 44 BUBalli '4 280 100 Balipur C.D. BLOCK-:HASNABAD 5 280 127 Hariharpur P.S.-HASNABAD 6 .280 128 Goalhati 1 310 3 Jalsira 7 280 129 Purbba Madhyampur 2 310 11 Ghanashyampur 8 280 136 Nonaghona 3 310 25 Jamberiabad C.D. BLOCK-BASIRHAT-II 4 310 37 Sirajpur P.S.-BASIRHAT 5 310 42 Dholtukari 280 28 Chak Kamarpara 6 310 57 Purbachak 2 280 50 Ranchandrapur 7 310 63 ,Char Narayanpur 3 280 51 Dakshin Oebipur 8 310 71 Amrulgachha C.D. BLOCK-BARRAqKPU'fl-l C.D. BLOCK-HINGALGANJ (0160) P .S.-JAGATDAL Nil 120 15 Chakmulajor C.D. BLOCK-SANDESHKHALI-I C.D. BLOCK-BARRACKPUR-II Nil Nil C.D. BLOCK-SANDESHKHALI-II C.D. BLOCK-HABRA-I Nil Nil

Note: * Star mark shows that there is no amenities available including drinking water 135 APPENDIX - IV

LIS.T OF VILLAGES ACCORDING. TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CA~TES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range'S of SC. "J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage 'Yo) No. (Percentage 'Yo) No.

2 3 2 3

C.D. BLOCK-HABRA-!' 112 Basir Hati P.S.-HABRA (0050) 122 Hades Bele "Range 0-5' 134 Rudrapur 120 Arbelia 135 Kharo 121 Dakshin Sarai 136 Gohalbati 124 Jashur 142 Beleni 128 Marakpur 143 Kuchlia 129 Chakl(ul Tala 145· Krishna Nagar 130 Bamhati Raghabpur 146 Salua "Range 6-10 147 Phul Tala 109 Lakshmipul 148 Tunighata 118 Ichhapur 149 Kashipur 126 Kultala 150 Boyerghata 144 Jhanjhania 151 Kumra "Range 11-15 152 Panchghara 108 Purbba Narayanpur 153 Ankhola 116 Baluigachhi 154 Simulpur 127 Baruihati 155 Nangla 131 Bamhciti 158 Uludanga 138 Payragachhi 160 Nokpul 172 Raghabpur 170 Betpuli "Range 16-20 171 Ranidanga 77 Janaphul 173 Bamandanga 110 Rautara 114 Dariasudi C.D. BLOCK-HABRA-II 117 Mathurapur P.S.-HABRA (0050) 132 Saltia "Range 0-5' 137 Saltia 4 Pabdara 156 Baugachhi 5 Matiagachha "Range 21-30 7 Nurpur 74 Daharthuba 37 Samudrapur 87 Atle 45 Baliadanga 113 Dhab Dhara 50 Bagpul 123 Jioldanga 52 Tengra 125 Prihiba 55 Dighra 133 Sonakene 56 Talsa 139 Bergum 59 Surta 141 Mallickpur 60 Sahara 157 Rajballabhpur 93 Bujrugbamonia "Range 31+ ,. Range 0-10 75 Ayera 9 Gilapal 76 Belgaria 36 Koalipata 88 Anarbaria 44 Basatpur 111 Kola 46 Mandalpara 136 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. .J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

49 Solemanpur 26 Chapra 54 Randhan Gachha 34 Daulatpur 57 Napra 35 Menll 61 Kharddasahara 40 Sabdalpur 63 Kamarpur 92 Barabamonia 64 Mandalhat 96 Haliadanga 90 Khasdelpur 99 Jangalpur 95 Dogachhia 100 Hatnapara 102 Balisha "Range 11-15 C.D. BLOC~-BARASAT-I 8 Ashudi P.S.-BARASAT (0080) 15 Kumardangadogachhia "Range 0-5' :39 Magurkhali Babpur 41 I shwarigachha 2 Ariala 58 Malikbaria 4 Khilkapur 67 Hijli 10 Jagannathpur 98 Rajibpur 21 Ahira 104 Bira 23 Jaldharia "Range 16-20 84 Ardebar 16 Natni 95 Sikdespukhuria 29 Kajla 112 Sarbaria 62 Dhantari 113 Bara 91 Guma 116 Bahera 94 Tajpur 120 Narasinghapur 97 Baulgachhi 125 Faldi 103 Charakpara 135 Muktarpur 106 Patdanga 137 Raghubirpur "Range 21-30 141 Kanthalia 6 Srikrishnapur 143 Kadambagachhi 10 Keotsaha "Range 6-10 20 Beraberi 9 Panchghara 27 Bhatchhla 20 Malikapur 28 Putia 22 Kapasta 47 Rangri 82 Palpakuria 53 Paschimnarayanpur 88 Kashimpur 105 Pukurkona 98 Madalganti "Range 31+ 99 Murali 11 Bhandargachha 107 Pirgachha 12 Sendanga 109 Chandigori 13 Pumlia 111 Purbba Ichapur 17 Depara 119 Isubati 18 Raghunathpur 147 Kilishpur 22 Kamardanga "Range 11-15 23 Bhurkunda 8 Barabaria 24 Paschimbamandanga 87 Patincha 25 Joykrishnapur 89 Santoshpur 137 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

91 Gangapur 158 Bahira 92 Chandrapur 165 Bhagyamantapur 100 Maliakur 170 Gobindapur "Range 16-20 172 Bagband-Saiberia 12 Rangapur 181 Krishnapur 31 Mochpol 183 Nababpur 90 ShibaJaya 187 Matiagachha 110 Das Pul Danga 190 Mahishagadi "Range 21-30 "Range 6-10 13 Sebarhat 56 Jojra 14 Fateabad 60 Rohanda 15 Jalsukha 64 Gobra 16 Saibana 150 Baidyapur 17 Jamtagar 168 Pathra 18 Berunanpukhuria 171 Kayemba 32 Sadarpur 174 Simulia 33 Anantapur 197 Sasan 34 Chaturia "Range 11-15 36 Char Chaturia 53 Abdal Pura 94 Digha 92 Birpur 97 148 Simulgachhi 115 Chhotajagulia 153 Raigram 118 Kalianai 164 Balipur 121 Girat 176 Chaumuha 124 Chatta Baria 203 Mitpukuria 126 Joypol 207 Tehatta 131 Naksa "Range 16-20 139 Kalsara 27 Kora "Range 31+ 151 Tona 11 Kokapur 161 Aminpur 19 Rudrapur 178 Mudia 35 Chak Barbaria 204 Majlishpur 96 Kulberia "Range 21-30 130 Panshila 24 Panihara 133 Kotra 66 Kachua 142 Koyra 160 Pakdaha 177 Khamar Nowabad C.D. BLOCK-BARASAT-II 184 Naopara P.S.-BARAS)\T (0080) 198 Falti-Banpur "Range 0-5' "Range 31+ 50 Gopalpur Chandigar 65 Singhapara 54 Patuli 154 Kismatsonatikri 57 Deara 185 Kaipul 58 Chaugharia. 188 Kamduni 63 Banaspol 189 Khari Baria 76 Mollapara 191 Bardeshia 138 APPENDIX· IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Perc~ntage %) No.

2 3 2 3

192 Shanberiabada 7 Baikunthapur 194 Malrameswarpur "Range 21·30 199 Ghosalpur 11 Dhania 200 Kalikapur 14 Dadpur 202 Ghoradaria 22 Shirashini 205 Kola 27 Kharu 47 Rahana C.D. BLOCK-AMDANGA-I 69 Belu P.S.-AMDANGA (0090) 74 Tabareria ··Range 0·5· 76 Bijoupur 3 Anakha 81 Harpara 9 Harbati ··Range 31+ 10 Pashar Danga Bhaluka 12 Mahadebpur P Madanpur 17 Urala 13 UUardurlia Bhpur 18 Kasarpara 16 Kancl'liara 24 Hisabi 20 Adbata 29 Diriapur 21 jaypur 33 Napara 30 Nima 35 Shashipur 31 Chandigor 43 Kuchiapara 39 Rautara 46 Rampur 51 Tarabaria 57 Bargachhia 53 Kushdanga 59 Dangatanga Tangi 54 Guma 65 Sonadanga 55 Tentulia 66 Mirhati 56 Tapanpur 67 Mathura 70 Ratanpur 73 Sahapur 71 Chakbelu 77 Narayanpur 72 beraberia ··Range 6-10 75 Chharuhat 8 Rajbesia 25 Sadhanpur C.D. BLOCK-DEGANGA 34 Hamidpur P.S.-DEGANGA (OO6Q) 48 Amdanga ··Range 0-5" 60 Bodai 6 Odhanpur 61 Khandasharkara 7 Kumarpur 62 Arkhali 15 Fazilpur 65 Kamdebpur 19 MOhan'pur 80 Madhabpur 30 Deganga •• Range 11-15 31 Chyangdana 5 Marici:la 42 Manjil Hati 23 Jirat 54 Raykola 26 Uludanga 60 Simulia 45 Pancha Gharia 64 Kauke Para ··Range 16-20 67 Nandipara Kuchemora 2 Kundapara 69 Bera Champa 139 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

74 Aminpur 24 Biswanathpur 82 Sathatia 41 Subarnapur 83 Keadanga 70 Jadabpur Boalia 90 Chak Dhulat 89 Chakchandpur 91 Ponditpo! 104 Aziz Nagar 98 Birampur Kamaruli "Range 21-30 100 Singherati 3 Shwetpur 101 Jhikra 8 Daibagnapo! 102 Manikpur 25 Ekrullya 105 Jamalpur 26 Dogachhia "Range 6-10 29 KaHani 5 Khanpur 73 Bhasila 14 Nurnagar 94 Ram Nagar 17 Sohai "Range 31+ 20 Arjullapur 2 Mirzzapur 27 Tentulta 4 Jadabpur 40 Kalapal 9 Mogal Nagar 44 Kural Gachha 10 Noajispur 47 Uttar Kalsur '21 Gobindapur 49 Rani Hati 23 Ramnathpur 59 Bara Gachhia 28 Hosenpur 62 Chaurashi 32 Belpur 65 Mriza Nagar 46 Kamdeb Kali 71 Chandpur 52 Chakla 77 Paruliamadhabpur 55 Ballahpur 81 KaHjug Biswanathpur 76 Mahabbatpur 92 Chandpatala 78 Chak KuHa 93 Nijamirpur ,79 Gobardhanpur 99 Hadipur Chuprijhara 80 Khordda "Range 11.,5 84 Krishnachandrapur 22 Basna Benapur 85 Telia 36 Bash Baruni 86 Gangulia 37 Baruni Punji 87 Gang Dhulat 38 Baruni 88 Ismailnagar 45 Par Patna 48 Dakshin Kalsur C.D. BLOCK-R.AJARHAT 50 Raypur P .S.-RAJARHAT, (0070) 56 Basudebpur P.S-AIRPORT (02101 58 Amulia "Range <:>-5' 61 Alipur 10 Atghara 63 Eazpur 12 Raigachhi 72 Bajitpur 27 Jagadishpur 95 Mamurabad 34 Baligari 103 Chatkabria 35 Chhppna "Range 16-20' 45 Mobarekpur 16 Rampur "Range 6-10 140 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.I.... Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

4 Oashdron 97 Kathalia Chak 30 Kalaberia "Range 6-10 "Range 11-15 24 Rajkol 13 Rekjuani 45 Purbba Pancnbaria 29 Kfiamar 57 Nawapara 39 Kasinathpur 104 Patkelpota 43 Chhotachanpur "Range 11-15 48 Chandapur Champagachhi 73 Kapashati "Range 16-20 82 Natabaria 28 Bhatenda "Range 16-20 31 Basina 53 Jhaukhali 44 Bishnupur 61 Baranasipur 'Thsil 0210 77 Paschimmalipota Ganti 86 Thoara 3 Salua 105 Amdob "Range 21-30 "Range 21-30 38 Jhalgachhi 18 Baikola "Range 31+ 43 PadmaPukuria ·9 Teghari 58 Chaparai 11 Noapara 69 Karanga 15 Chandi~eria 78 Uttarpanchpota 18 Mahishbathan 80 Kujarbagi 19 Thakdari 84 Mathura 20 Mahish Got 102 Purbbamalipota 21 Tarulia 103 Bagi 22 Sulanggari 107 Gangulia 23 Ghuni "Range 31+ 24 Sindrani 25 Kadampukur 2 Raghabpur 33 Chakpachuria 3 Chakjhikipota 36 Patharghata 4 Kamlabas . 37 Ganragari 5 Charmandalbhag 40 Kalikapur 6 Magura Kona 42 Jli\malpara 7 Pustighata 46 Bagdobamachhi Bhanga 8 Pathurja 49 Sikharpur 9 Tankshali 50 Bazetaraf 10 Harinathpur 51 Arbeia 12 Ghat Potila 52 8agu 13 Matha Bhaga 53 Nawabad 14 Beara Chak 54 Hudarati 15 Purbaabhabanipur 55 Akandakeshari 16 Monoharpurchak 17 Ainshghata C.D. BLOCK-BAGDA 19 P.S.-BAGOA (0010) 20 Auldanga "Range 0-5' 21 Kulia 141 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. NalT)S of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

22 Ranghat 87 Goblndapur 25 Kashipur 88 Durgapur 26 Daharpota 89 Kaniara 27 Berbari 90 Uttarbaliadanga 28 Purdaha 91 Dhalani 29 Khorddakulbaria 92 Ranihati 30 Uttarkulbaria 93 Singi 31 Kola 94 Parkrishnachandrapur 32 Jitpur 95 Asharu 33 Jihkra 96 Uttarjiala 34 Hariharpur 98 Kuladh~rpur 35 madhupur 99 Jagadishpur 36 Bagdaha 100 Hamkura 37 Sagarpur 101 Kathalia 38 Dihihaldaha 106 Bibirghop 39 Patkelgachha 108 Bansghata 40 Mashyampur 41 Mamabhagina C.D. BLOCK-GOPALNAGAR 42 Ramnagar P.S.-BANGAON (0030) 44 Uttar Chamigachhi "Range 0-5' 46 Bayra 23 Monaharpur 47 Kulanandapur "Range 6-10 48 Salak 12 Chirrangapur 49 Kulanandapurchak 68 Sabhaipur Chak 51 Meherani 100 Sholka Durgapur 52 Kurulia 118 Satbaria 54 Bazitpur 'ThisI 0030 55 Malidah 40 Rautara 56 Mustafapur 111 Jayantipur 59 Baksa "Range 11-15 60 Nrisinghakhola 5 Arsali 62 Chandpur 11 Ambikapur Mamudpur 63 Helencha 24 Majdob 64 Bainchidanga 81 Naoda 65 Mandabghata 85 ShialDanga 66 Kumarkhola 102 Shubha Tatnapur 67 Purbbahunda 123 Harishpur 68 Teghari 136 Chauberia Chak 70 Parmadan Thsil 0030 71 mathurachak 50 Gainpur 72 Diara 51 Ganrapota 74 Santosha 62 Shukpukuria 75 Paschimbhabanipur 106 Paikpara 76 Andulpota ,. Range 16-20 79 Godpukuria 8 Magur Khali 81 Goalbagi 69 Alakulipur 142 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

74 Gopal Nagar 27 Asurhat 86 Santoshpur 28 Mollahati 103 Chalki 70 Shrirampur 104 Polta 71 Natidanga 'Thsil 0030 72 Dakshinabaliadanga 35 Kundipur Jalkar 73 Barakpur 38 Joka 75 Khamar Kalla 42 Petangi 76 Saili 53 Kamalapur 77 Barddhan Beria 67 Madhabpur 82 Akaipur "Range 21·30 83 Mendia 9 Gazipur 84 Dwarbasini 14 Saisshpur 87 Manikpol 19 Chhatni 88 Belgaria 78 Bairampur 89 Ganeshpur 79 Kansona 90 Dakshin Bhabanipur 80 Matihara 91 Huda Bishnupur 92 Shimulia 93 Mathurapur 99 S'llrimantapur 94 Uttar Kanakpur 117 Dakshin Sundarpur 95 Briddhapalla 138 Hingli 96 Chithalia 139 Taranipur 97 Sanakpur 140 Serpur 98 Paschim Ramchandrapur 'Thsil'0030 101 Janipur 39 Bhulat 121 Palla 41 Patshimulia 122 Belta 52 Gobrapur 124 Chinili 61 Ghatbaor 125 Pathantala "Rar;.ge 31+ 126 Nishchintapur 1 Paschim Panch Baria 127 Satashi 2 Chatrbasi 128 Dighari , 3 Kuchiamora 129 Kaikhali 4 Bikrampur 130 Damdama 6 Kalyanpur 131 Mamudpur 7 Ganganandapur 132 Dakshin Kanakpur 10 Ambarpur 133 Kulpukuria 13 Balianpur 134' Sehlapara 15 Adityapur 135 'Chauberia 16 Chamta 137 Gopinathpur 17 Garibpur 141 Ichhlampur 18 Kamdebpur 142 Bhandarkola 20 8yaspur 144 Raghunathpur 21 Paflpara 145 Ramshankarpur 22 PashchirTl Huda 146' Talkola 25 Mahatpur 'This10030 26 Dashinpanchpota 29 Nakful 143 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

30 Berkrishnapur ""Range 6-10 31 Sabhaipur 64 'Byasati 32 81 Kaipukharia 33 Keutipata 96 Kahankia 34 Bharatpur ""Range 11-20 36 Kundipur 29 Amkola 37 Krishnachandrapur 31 Gopalpur 43 Bangangram 32 Charuigachhi 44 Banglani 52 Baikara' 45 Shutia 53 Chaugachha 46 Dhoramari 72 Noradaha 47 Arsingri ""Range 16-20 48 Tengra 18 Natgram

49 Uttar S~ndarpur 36 Ichhapur 54 Chanda 67 Chhekati 55 Bediapota ""Range 21-30 56 Boaldaha 7 Halspur 57 Dakshin Charui Gachhi 15 Harpara 58 Purba Ramchandrapur 19 Patabu 59 Angar Pukuria 22 Narikela 60 Bhashanpota 28 Gaighata 63 Dakshin Kulbaria 30 Baghna 64 Manikgram Chak 39 Kamia 65 Dharmma Pukuria 40 Garibpur 66 Manigram 68 Diangamanik 108 Haridaspur 74 Goal Bathan , 110 Naraharipur 80 Malayapur 112 Petrapol 95 Mahishakati 113 Pirozpur 100 Pipli 114 Khalitpur ""Range 31+ 115 Chhay Gharia 1 Banglani 119 Hanidanga 3 Sergar 120 Dharmmapur 4 Gazipur 147 Kharua Rajapur 5 Ghonja 148 Harishpur Chak 6 Nera Gazipur 149 Ballabhpur 8 Maraldanga 150' Dakshin Jiala 9 Amankandia 151 Kalupur 10 Kulghuti 152 Unai 11 . Sripur 153 Purana Bangaoo 12 Jaytara 13 Mayna C.D. BLOCK-GAIGHATA 14 Gopal Baliadanga P.S.-GAIGHATA (0040) 16 Nalkura ""Range 0-5" 17· Ambaula 38 8ayasa 20 Dharmpl1r 93 Bharadanga 21 Simulia 144 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

22 Jaleshwar 90 Gazna 24 Chandigar 91 Shutia 25 Tengra 94 Barasai 26 Raiapur 97 Shashadanga 27 Rampur 98 Raghunandanpur 33 Naigachhihhi 99 Chakjhaudanga 34 Shyampur Shripur 101 Tentulbaria 35 Matikomra 102 Panchpota 37 Jamdani 103 Ramnagar 41 Gutri 104 Purandarpur 42 Bara 105 Subidpur 43 Karola 106 Kalachi 44 Chikanpara 107 Garjala 45 Kaya 46 Panshila C.D. BLOCK-BADURIA 47 Hudasimulpur P .S.-BADURIA (0270) "Range 0-5' 48 Katakhali \ 49 Ganti 10 Uttar Shibpur 50 12 Begampur 51 Bagchara 22 Keutsa 54 Phulsara 23 Hugle 55 Simulpara 28 Media 58 Mondalpara 29 Kankra suti 59 Dogachhia 30 Masia 60 Barasehana 33 Narikelberia 61 Tili 39 Chandpur 62 Bagoan 56 Jadurhati Khaspur 63 Angrail 57 Dakshin Sibpur 65 Jhikra 65 Gurudaha 66 Chhota Sehana 82 Khamarpara 69 Duma 96 Katia 70 Gadadharpur 97 Belgaria. 71 Darnagaria "Range 6-10 7:3 Jhaudanga 15 Kirtipur 75 Saruipur 18 Rajapur 76 Deopull 20 Bena 77 Dhankuni 38 Haidarpur 78 Digha 40 Shimla Durgapur 79 Singjol 46 Narayanpur 82 Ramchandrapur 58 Jadurhati 83 Bhaduria 59 Rajbaria 84 Manikhira 66 ~dmapukur 85 Shimulpur 69 Ishwarigachh, 86 Faridkati 83 Uttar Diara 88 Bishnupur 87 Magurati Shrirampur 89, Tegharia' "Range 11-15 145 APPENDIX -IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

3 Uttar Chatra 103 Sayestangar 6 Kotal Ber 109 Chak Labanga 25 Ramchandrapur 110 Purba Jaynagar 35 Sannya 60 Gokna C.D. BLOCK-HAROA. 62 MaJeapur P.S.-MAROA (0290) 99 Palta "Range 0-5' "Range 16-20 2 Andulia 7 Rasui 24 Shankarpur 48 Jangalpur 26 Nazarnagar 70 Raghunathpur 28 Baraj 88 Fatullapur 111 Atghara 89 Puma 112 Haroa 94 Piyara 113 Paikpara 100 Paschim Jaynagar 129 Bhabanipur 107 Labanga 130 Pukhuria "Range 21-30 "Range 6-10 Ghoshpur 4 Janarddanpur 2 Dakshin 46 Radhanagar Abhi Rampur 16 Bagjola 114 Piyara 24 Ramchandrapur Khaspur 116 Adampur 36 Atghara 118 Gopal Pukur 41 Kalinga 125 Madartala 42 Jashaikali "Range 11-15 51 Pingaleswar 36 Kuchh'la Mora 68 Arsula 51 Laugachhi 93 Gandharbbapur 122 Munsi Gheri 104 Magurali 124 Sadarpurbehala 106 Joypur "Range 16-20 "Range 31+ 12 Bhayda 4 Papila 38 Kalianai 5 Salua 105 Ranigachhi 8 Dauki 119 Kalikapur 11 Chandipur "Range 21-30 19 Kanupur 7 Tal Baria 21 Umapatipur 14 Kharupala 26 Kulia 21 Bakjuri 27 Nabastia 43 Radha Nagar 34 Buruj 50 Kulti 49 Panji 52 Telenipara 50 Mamudpur 110 Khasbalandar 52 Dari Gobindapur 123 Dhan TaJa 91 Bajitpur 131 Bhubanpur 92 Kefayetkati 138 Nebutala Abada 95 Bakra Chandir Baor "Range 31+ 101 Aturia Chauhata 146 APPENDIX -IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %.) No. (Percentage "!o) No.

2 3 2 3

5 Khalisadi 79 Matbari 6 Kismat Janarddanpur '·Range 11-15 8 Haripur 58 Garabad 9 Mukundapur 60 Laugachhi Abad 11 Payragachha 66 Maliari 27 Latar Bagan 67 Kadihati 29 Indali 88 Taplakushangra 31 Baltia 89 Hat Bha[lga 33 Kalingar ""Range 16-20 34 Kulgachhi 71 Bargan Gopalpur 37 Salipur 75 GoalOaha 39 Serpur 77 Kumarjol 40 Chatra 87 Jaygram 41 Narayanpur 144 Niruli 42 Meherpur ""Range 21-30 44 Puratan Kamar Ganti 99 Kachur Hula 45 Kamarganti 55 Pipuldah~ 47 Samaspur 69 Dhutur Daha 48 Tegharia 80 Malancha 49 Makhali 150 Chanpali 103 Roykhan ""Range 31+ 104 Bantosha 94 Uchil Daha 106 Jhanjha 95 Mallick Gheri 108 Dihigachhi 96 Muchi Khola 120 Gobaria Abad 97 Ramjoy Gheri 121 Ram Chakir Gheri 100 Atpukur 126 Trimohini 101 Behari 127 Gopalpur 139 Mohanpur 128 Dirgha Daria 142 Bachhra 135 Khatra 53 Shibpur 137 Tentulia Abad 54 Rajendrapur 59 Tentultala C.D. BLOCK-MINAKHAI't 61 Jhikra P.S.-HAROA (0290) 68 Baidyerati P.S.-MINAKHAN (0;i00) 78 Debdol "Range 0-5' 81 Malancha Abad 62 Bhatka 82 Madari 65 Tentul Baria 83 Chak Ahammadpur 70 Debitala 84 Mauli 74 Sankardaha 85 Baligari 76 Khari Bi'aria 90 Baman Pukuria 149 Hosenpur 91 Kushangra 15.4 Sultanpur 92 Minakhan ·'Range 6-1.0 93 Balihati 56 Gar 140 Phulbari Abad 64 Baukhola 143 Amadpur 147 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

145 Niruli Abad 43 Bara Bankra 146 Nimchi Abad 46 Saiyad Kati 155 Jaykrishnapur 47 Datta Para 156 Teoria 50 Bithari 158 Paitkelpota 57 Chituri . 159 Nimchi 59 Amudi 160 Golaghata 66 Sonpur 161 Ghipukuria ""Range 31+ 162 Sahebkhali 1 Tepul 163 Chaital 2 Pubali 164 Uttar Akratala 8 Labangola 9 Bagghata C.D. BLOCK-SWARUPNAGAR 10 Kanchdahh P.S.-SEARUPNAGAR (0260) 17 Taranipuf ""Range 0-5" " 19 Gobindapur 32 Laskarpota 22 Nalabara 33 Patua 25 Kapileshwarpur ""Range 6-10 26 Diara 6 Damhati 27 Shrirampur 16 Srinathpur 28 Ghota 24 Bhekulia 29 Charghat 35 Khardda Singa 31 Tipi ""Range 11·15 37 Malanga Para 12 Sakdaha 38 Banglani 15 Sag una 41 Galdaha 23 Panna Para 42 Chhota Bankra 36 Sarapul 44 Bil Balli 48 Balki 45 Nirman 49 Gunrajpur 51 Arshikri "'Range 16·20 56 Balti 3 Parui 58 Nabat Kati 7 Mirzapur 60 Khalsi 13 Keotali 61 Dobjla 14 Maminpur 62 Kaijuri 18 Gobra 63 Bhaduria 20 Purba Polta 64 Sarparajpurgabarda 21 Raghab Kati 65 Burn Gabarda 52 Hakimpur 53 Tarali C.D. BLOCK-HASNABAD 54 Nityananda Kati P.S.-HASNABAD (03-10) 55 Bayar Ghata P.S.-HINGALGANJ (0330) "Range 21-30 "Range 0-5' 5 Goyespur 14 Rajapura 11 Paschimpolta 24 Chalitabaria 30 Bhumitala 33 Krishnapara 39 Gokulpur 38 Nandanpur 148 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages . Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage "!o) No.

2 3 2 3

·'Range 6-10 45 Mohandpurabad 6 Sadigachhi 46 Amlani 8 Sadarpur 53 Angnara 9 Murarisaha 54 Simulia 12" Habaspur 55 Chaktengramari 13 Jambaria 56 • Chakkhanpukur 21 Kharampur 57 Pyrbachak 41 Haripur 59 Monoharpur 42 Dholtukari 60 Rameswarpur 67 Patlikhanpur 63 Char Narayanpur ··Range 11-15 64 Chanpatala 20 Bhabanipur 66 Kharur 34 Chandpur 68 Jaygaon" 61 Kalutala 69 Baliadanga 70 Ghuni 75 Shulkuniabad 124 Rajnagar 76 Bhurkunda ··Range 16-20 77 Ghoshalati 4 Konanagar 78 Bedemari 17 Dakshinbhebia 79 Ichhapur 23 Nawapara 26 Parllhabanipur C.D. BlOCK-HINGALGANJ 30 Makhalgachha P.S.-HASNABAD (0310) 39 Takipur P.S.-HINGALGANJ {0330} 72 Bezpatli "Range 0-5' ··Range 21-30 , Nil Garakupi "Range 6-10 5 Gobindapur 96 Mamudpur 11 Ghanashyampur "Range 11-15 16 Kerundia Nil 35 Asharianarayanpur "Range 16-20 58 Hasnabad 98 Bankra 73 Bena "Range 0310 74 Chakpatli 82 Bispur 65 Barunhat 86 Kakaria "Range 31+ 97 Hingalganj 10 Pipharaghabpur "Range 31+

15 ~ Kaugachhi 80 Durgapurbaylani 18 Kharampurabad 81 Dharam Baria 19 Chimta 83 Purbbakhejurbaria 22 Ramanandapur 84 Paschimkhejur baria 27 Kuliadangaabad 85 Pubergheri 28 chakkuliadanga 87 Dhanikhali 29 Tegharia 88 Bainara 31 .Muragachha 89 Kumirmari 32 Harikati 90 Rupmari 43 Mohanpur 91 Banstala 149 APpE;NDIX·· IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No .. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

92 Bhandarkhali 14 Rajbari 93 Kothabbari 22 Bayar Mari 94 Ambaria 29 Raypur 95 Sandelerbil ""Range 31+ 99 Banradobar 8 Laukhal Patharghata 100 Singherkati '9 Agarhati 101- Khosbash 15 Natkora 102 Chhotasahebkhali 18- Kanmari 103 Sarap Kathi 19 Khariatabad 104 Ketar Chak 20 Baunia Abad 105 Lebukhali 21 Nyazat 106 Putiamathbar .23 Dashin Akhratala 107 DuldLlli 24 Putimari 108 Pukuriachak 25 Gazalia 109 Deuli 2& Ghatihara 110 Sahebkhali 27 Ghoshpur 111 Charal khali 28 Kalinagar 112 Kanai Kati 30 Radhanagar 113 Kathal Baria 31 Chhotasehara 114 Ramapur 32 Nitya Saria 115 Madhabkati 33 Sara Sehara 116 Patghara 36 Bholakhali 117 Jogesganj 118 Hemnagar C.D. BLOCK-SANDESHKHALI-II 119 farghumti P.S.-SANDESijKHALI (0320) 120 Shridhar Kati ""Range 0-5" 121 Male Kanghumti 12 Dhamakhali 122 Kalitala ""Range 6-10 123 Samsernagar 44 Shangatushkhali ""Range 11-15 C.D. BLOCK-SANDESHKHALI~I Nil P .S.-SANDESHKHALI (0320) ""Range 16-20 ""Range 0-5" 42 Atapur 2 Dheknamari "'Range 21-30 ""Range 6-10. 11 Rampur Matbariabad 13 Jhupkhali 16 Bermajur 17 Hatgachhi , ""Range 11-15 43 Tushkhali Nil ""f:!ange 31+ ""Range 16-20 34 Tongtala 5 Sankar Dahaabad 35 Bauthakurani 7 Chunchura 37 Dwaria Jangal ""Range 21-30 38 Dholkhali 3 Dhanihati 39 Khulna 6, Bayarmari 40 Hatgachha 10 Fakirtakia 41 Sitalia 150 APPENDIX-· IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage 'Yo) No. (Percentage 'Yo) No.

2 3 2 3

45 JeJiakhalipurbakhanda "Range 21-30 46 Jeliakhalipashchimkhanda 117 Gachha 47 Sukhdoani "Range 31+ 48 Gabbaria 82 Shripur 49 Daudpur 90 Tajpur 52 Joygopalpur 94 Jirakpur 53 Korakati 105 Par Naihati 54 Durgamandap 112 Shibhati 55 DhuchnikhaJi 120 Panitar 56 Manipur 122 Dhal Titha 132 Ghusuri C.D. BLOCK-BASIR_HAT-I P.S.-BASIRHAT (0280) C.D. BLOCK-BASIRHAT-II "Range 0-5' P.S.-BASIRHAT (0280) 74 Debhog "Range 0-5' 83 Shankarpur 2 Eoj Nagar 84 Gotra 4 Swarupnagar 98 Paschim Madhyampur 5 Paschim Bibipur 110 Aswathakati 6 Nadia 126 Soladana 9 Begampur 134 Dakshin Gulai Chandi 12 Kalikapur 135 Nimdari 13 Karulia 140 Kathari 14 Kachua Swarupnagar "Range 6-10 18, kankraia 89 Shwetpur 20 Amtonana 104 Sangrampur 36 Gobindapur Dhokra 109 Chak Kamardanga 37 Ramnarayanpur 118 Paikardanga 46 Chak Farasatpur 123 Nalkora 52 Akipur 131 Kodalia 57 Akatpur 139 Shankchura 62 Zafarpur "Range 11-15 63 fy1alatipur 73 Pipha 67 Ghona 85 Goknashrigobindapur 6e Chuk Nagar 86' Paikpara 69 Dhopa i3aria 95 Uttar Bagundi 91 Chandigar 111 Merudandi 92 Gochharati Bhyabla 115 Akharpur "Range 6~1O 116 Mukundakati 17 Dugbaria 121 Hinda 19 Mirza Nagar 127 Hariharptlr 3Q Beier Dhanyakuria 133 Patilachandra 32 Raharhati 138 Sarania 33 Rajnagar "Range 16-20 59 Mathurapur 101 Dandirhat •• Range 11-15 114 Prasannakati 23 Kripalpurkapur 151 APPENOIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of SC. J.L. r Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

25 Srinagar 18 Chendua 27 Matia 6 Dogachhia 38 Raghunathpur 10 Rajendrapur 72 Rajendrapur 11 Madarpuli 93 Tyantra Neorayabla "Range 31+ "Range 16"20 15 Chakmulajor 8 Nehalpur 11 Malancha 15 Rajalipur 13 Jadunath Bati "Range 21"30 14 B!jna . Nagar Kachua 19 Dariala 24 Sadiknagar 21 Kanpa 31 Joypur gopmahal 22 Nagdaha 55 Chanpa Pukhuria 26 Daibagnapur "Range 31+ "Range 31+ 7 Dhanyakuria 9 Mamudpur 26 ShibChandrapur 14 Ramchandrapur 39 Purba Bibipur 17 Atisara 48 Mamimpur 6 Rambati 65 Kendua 7 Mukundapur 71 Kharidanga 8 Abhirampur 9 Keutia C.D. BLOCK-BARACKPUR-I 23 Basudebpur P.S.-BIJPtJR (0100) 24 Hansia P.S.-Nf-IHATI (0110) 26 Mathurapur P.S.-JAGATDAL (0120) 28 Baliaghata "Range 0"5* 10 Rampur C.D. BLOCK-BARRACKPUR-II 23 Naoabila P.S.-TITAGARH (0150) 25 Siddheswarbati P.S.-KHARDAH (0160) 27 Kayrap'ur P.S.-NIMTA (0200) *'Range 6-10 **Range 0"5* 4 Jayanpur 11 Chhota Kanthalia 5 Palladaha 19 Dangadihila 24 Dalashi 23 Bhatpara Noapara *' Range 11-15 3 Fatullapur 27 Majhi Para *'Range 6-10 7 Bhabagachhi 7 Bara Kanthalia 15 Budhuria 10 Tele!1ipara 25 Paltapara 18 dopere Range 1'6"20 21 lshwaripur 8 Kuliagor 22 Balagar Singerber 12 Shibdaspu 31 Teghari 18 Barikpara **Ral'lge 11"15 10 Mandalpara 26 Manish Pota **Range 21-30 4 Finga 12 Bishweswar Bati **Range 16"20 152 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage 'Yo) No. (Percentage 'Yo) No.

2 3 2 3

15 Nabharanda 14 Surjyapur 27 Badai 20 Ruiya "Range 21-30 24 Karana Madhabpur 6 Chak Kanthalia 25 Bilkanda 8 Mohanpur 29 Jugberia 12 Ganespur 32 chandpur 30 Muragachha "Range 31+ C.D. BLOCK-HABRA-I Babanpur P.S.-SOUTH BIDHANNGAR (0240) 13 Nilganje "Range 31+ Dhapa Manpur

0"':5' Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste Population. 153 APPENDIX -IV LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING T0 THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRtBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

.1 2 3 2 3

C.D. BLOCK-HABRA-I 23 8hurkunda P.S.-HABRA (0050) 24 Paschimbamandanga "Range 0-5" 26 Chapra 76 Belgaria 50 Bagpul 86 Hirapol 52 Tengra 114 Dariasudi 56 Talsa 116 Baluigachhi 57 Napra 118 Ichhapur 58 Malikbaria 122 Hadesbele 91 Guma 128 Marakpur 92 Barabamonia 132 Mahisha Machhlandapur 96 Haliadanga 134 Rudrapur 98 Rajibpur 147 Phultala 99 Jangalpur 149 Kashipur 102 Balisha 154 Simulpur 104 Bira 157 Rajballabhpur ""Range 6-15 170 Betpuli 3 Trailakshyapur 171 Ranidanga 13 Pumlia "172 Raghabpur 16 Natni 1.73 Bamandanga 17 Depara "Range 6-15 18 Raghunathpur 77 Janaphul 20 Beraberi 123 Jioldanga 27 Bhatchhala 125 Prithiba .' 34 Daulatpur 130 Bamhati Raghabpur 61 Kharddasahara 13.1 Bamhati ""Range 16-25 133 Sonakene 6 Srikrishnapur 139 Bergum 9 Gilapal ""Range 16-25 28 Putia 87 Atle 29 Kajla "'Range 26-35 "'Range 26-35 Nil Nil '"Range 36-50 ""Range 36-50 Nil Nil ""Range 51+ ""Range 51+ Nil Nil

C.D. BLOCK-HABRA-II C.D. BLOCK-BARASAT-I P.S.-HABRA (0050) P.S.-BARASAT (0080) "'Range 0-5" "'Range 0-5" 4 . Pabdara 10 Jagannathpur 5 Matiagachha 15 Jalsukha 7 Nurpur 23 Jaldharia 12 Sendanga 36 Char Chaturia 154 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

90 Shibalaya 165 Bhagyamantapur 91 Gangapur 170 Gobindapur 93 Chankhara 171 Kayemba 95 Sikdespu!

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

""Range 16-25 C.D. BLOCK-RAJARHAT Shaluka P.S.-RAJAFlHAT (0070) 10 Pashar Danga P.S-AIRPORT (0210) ""Range 26-35 ""Range 0-5" Nil 4' Dashdron "·Range 36-50 9 Teghari 3 Anakha 10 Atghara ""Range 51+ 13 Rekjuanl Nil 19 Thakdari 23 Ghuni C.D. BLOCK-DEGANGA 28 Bhatenda P.S.-DEGANGA (0060) 29 Khamar ·"Range 0-5" 44 Bishnupur 9 Mogal Nagar 3 Salua 16 Rampur ""Range 6-15 17 Sohai 18 Mahishdbathan 22 Basna Benapur ""Range 16-25 24 Biswanathpur Ganti 30 Deganga ·"Range 26-35 31 Chyangdana Nil 37 Baruni Punji "·Range 36-50 42 Manjil Hall Nil 46 Kamdeb Kati ··Range 51+ 47 Uttar Kalsur Nil 58 Am·ulia 59 Bara Gachhia C.D. BLOCK-BAGDA

60 Simulia P.S.-BAGD~ (0010) 61 Alipur ··Range 0-5· 64 Kaukepara 4 Kamlabas 65 Mriza Nagar 9 Tankshali 6.9 Bera Champa 12 Ghat Pollia 99 Hadipur Chuprijhara 18 Baikola 100 Singherati 19 Baneshwarpur 101 Jhikra 21 Kulia ·"Range 6-15 25 Kashipur 25 Ekrullya 27 Berbari 26 Dogachhia 46 Bayra 40 Kalapal 59 Saksa ··Range 16-25 60 Nrisinghakhola Nil 63 Helencha ""Range 26-35 68 Teghari Nil 69 Karanga "·Range 36-50 87 Gobindapur Nil 95 Asharu ··Range 51+ 100 Hamkura Nil ··Range 6-15 Sindrani 156 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

7 Pustighata 98 Paschim Ramchandrapur 22 Ranghat 102 Shubha Ratnapur 26 Daharpota 103 Chalki 28 Purdaha 104 Polta 31· Kola 121 Palla 34 Hariharpur 122 Belta 36 Bagdaha 123 Harishpur 38 Dihihaldaha 128 Dighari 40 Mashyampur 131 Mamudpur 70 Parmadan 135 Chauberia 76 Andulpota 136 Chauberia Chak 83 Chuadanga 137 Gopinattipur 92 Ranihati 139 Taranipur 102 Purbbamalipota 143 Bhandarkola 105 Amdob ·P.S.0030 "Range 16-25 29 Nakful 24 Rajkol 36 Kundipur 82 Natabaria 38 Joka 91 Dhala:ni 41 Patshimulia 98 Kuladharpur 43 Bangangram "Range 26-35 48 Tengra 61 Baranasipur 52 Gobrapur 62 Chandpur 53 Kamalap,ur 73 Kapashati 61 Ghatbaor 96 Uttarjiala 106 Paikpara 99 Jagadishpur 111 Jayanitpur "Range 36-50 115 chhay Gharia 77 Paschi.mmalipota "Range 6-15 80 Kujarbagi 2 Chatrbasi "Range 51+ 91 Huda Bishnupur '97 Kathalia Chak 117 Dakshin Sundakpur 134 Sehalapara C.D. BLOCK-BONGAON 138 Hingli P.S.-GOPALNAGAR (0020) P.S.-BANGAON (0030) 140 Serpur "Range 0-5' 141 Ichhlampur 18 Kamdebpur ·P.S.0030 70 Shrirampur 120 Dharmmapur 73 Barakpur "Range 16-25 75 Khamar Kalla 17 Garibpur 76 Saili 28 Mollahati 78 Bairampur 69 Alakulipur 79 Kansonfl 74 Gopal Nagar 82 Akaipur 93 Mathurapur 84 Dwarbasini 126 Nishchintapur 90 Dakshin Bhabanipur ·P.S.0030 97 Sanakpur 33 Keutipara 157 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage 'Yo) No. (Percentage 'Yo) No. -.~}(tf

2 3 2 3

37 Krishnachandrapur "Range 16-25 " Range 26-35 95 Mahishakati 49 Uttar Sundarpur "Range 26-35 "Range 36-50 Nil 19 Chhatni "Range 36-30 92 Shimulia Nil 130 Damdama ··Range 51+ ··Range 51+ Nil 95 Briddhapalla C.D. BLOCK-BADURIA 99 Shrimantapur P.S.-BADURIA (0270) 101 Janipur ·'Range 0-5· C.D. BLOCK-GAIGHATA 2 Dakshin Chatra P.S.-GAIGHATA (0040) 5 Salua ·'Range 0-5' 16 Bagjola 3 Sergar 23 Hugle 4 Gazipur 24 Ramchandrapur Khaspur 5 Ghonja 29 Kankra Suti 19 Patabu 34 Buruj 23 Narikela 36 Atghara 27 Rampur 40 Shimla Durgapur 30 Baghna 48 Jangalpur 32 Charuigachhi 68 Arsula 33 Naigachhihhi 96 Katia 35 Matikomra ·'Range 6-15 36 Ichhapur Ghoshpur 37 Jamdani 3 Uttar Chatra 48 Katakhali 14 Ruey Danga 49 Ganti 37 Saidpur 50 Dhakuria 54 Mrijapur Uttar 59 Dogachhia ·'Range 16-25 77 Dhankuni Nil 79 Singjol ·'Range 26-35 85 Shimulpur Nil 88 Bishnupur "Range 36-50 92 Jadabpur Nil 94 Barasat "Range 51+ "Range 6-15 Nil 11 Sripur C.D. BLOCK-HAROA 13 Mayna P.S.-HAROA (0290) 14 Gopal Baliadanga "Range 0-5' 17 Ambaula 27 Latar Bagan 18 Natgram 30 Dakshinranigachhi 20 Dharmpur 106 Jhanjha 22 Jaleshwar 111 Atghara 25 Tengra 112 Haroa 53 Chaugachha 158 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

121 Ram Chakir Gheri ""Range 6-15 124 Sadarpurbehala 94 Uchil Daha 125 Madartala 98 Sarabaria 127 Gopalpur 139 Mohanpur 135 Khatra "Thsi10300 138 Nebutala Abada 59 Tentultala ""Ran,ge 6-15 70 Debitala Chauhata 74 Sankardaha 29 Indali 90 Baman Pukuria 44 Puratan Kamar Ganti 92 Minakhan 103 Roykhan 143 Amadpur 108 Dihigachhi 144 Niruli 110 Khasbalandar 150 Chanpali 116 Adampur 152 Bagchar 120 Gobaria Abad 153 Ghonarban 129 Bhabanipur 157 Paitkelpota Abad "'Range 16-25 158 Paitkelpota 31 Baltia 160 Golaghata 114 Piyara 161 Ghipukuria "Range 26-35 163 Chaital 123 Dhantala 164 Uttar Akratala 136 Bataga,chhi "Range 16-25 137 T entulia Abad 95 Mallick Gheri "Range 36-50 100 Atpukur 105 Ranigachhi 'Thsil 0300 128 Dirgha Daria 146 Nimchi Abad "'Range 51+ 151 Nurpur 32 Nawapara "Range 26-35 122 Munsi Gheri 145 Niruli Abad 156 Teoria C.D. BLOCK-MINAKHAN '~Range 36-50 P .S.-HAROA (0290) 140 Phulbari Abad P.S.-MINAKHAN (0300) "Range 51+ "Range 0-5' 96 Muchi Khola 142 Bachhra 97 Ramjoy Gheri 'Thsi10300 99 Kachur Hula B'aukhola 64 'Thsi10300 67 Kadihati 54 Rajendrapur 76 Khari Biaria 147 Bagchar Abad 80 Malancha 148 Chanpali Abad 81 Malancha Abad 82 Madari C.D. BLOCK-SWARUPNAGAR 91 Kushangra P.S.-SWARUPNAGAR (0260) 93 Balihati ""Range 0-5' 149 Hosenpur Tepul 159 Nimchi 5 Goyespur 159 APPENDIX -IV

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of viilages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

12 Sakdaha ""Range .16-25 29 Charghat 3 Jalsira

30 B~umitala 78 Bedemari 53 Tarali ""Range 26-35

""R~nge 6-15 10 Pipharaghabpur Nil ""Range 36-50 "'Range 16-25 Nil Nil "Range 51+ "Range 26-3S 2S Jamberiaabad Nil G.D. BLOCK-HINGALGANJ· "'Range 36-50 P.S.-HASNABAD (0310) Nil P.S.-HINGALGANJ (0330) "Range S1+ "Range O-S' Nil 85 Pubergheri

C.D. BL~CK-HASNABAD 92 Bhandarkhali 'Thsil 0330 P.S.-HASNABAD (0310) 96 Mamudpur P.S.-HINGALGANJ (0330) 97 Hingalganj "Range 0-5' 99 Banradobar Garakupi 110 Sahebkhali 6 Sadigachhi 113 Kathal Baria 12 Habaspur 116 Patghara 17 Dakshinbhebia 117 jogesganj 18 Kharampurabad 119 Parghumti 20 Bhabanipur 121 Male KanghumU 23 Nawapara 122 Kalitala 28 Chakkuliadanga "Range 6-15 30 Makhalgachha 81 Dharan'l Baria 60 Rameswarpur 82 Bispur 67 Patlikhanpur 84 Paschimkhejur Baria 70 Ghuni 87 Dhanikhali 75 Shulkuniabad 'Thsi10330 76 Bhurkunda 94 Ambaria 'Thsil 0330 95 Sandelerbil 6~ Baruhant 107 Dulduli "Range 6-15 108 Pukuriachak 4 Konanagar 114 Ramapur 8 Sadarpur 115 madhabkati 9 Murarisaha 120 Shridhar Kati 19 Chimta 123 Samser Nagar 24 Chalitabatia "Range 16-25 27 Kuliadangaabad 80 Durgapurbaylani 29 Teghiuia 86 Kakaria 74 Chakpatli 88 Bainara 77 Ghoshala!i 89 Kumirmari 79 Ichhapur 91 Banstala 160 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges 9f ST. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

? 3 2 :3

'Thsil 0330 24 Putimari 100 Singherkati 29 Raypur 103 Sarapkathi 36 Bholakhali 10S Lebukhali "Range S1+ "Range 26-35 22 Bayar Mari Nil C.D. BLOCK-SANDESHKHALI-II "Range 36-50 P.S.-SANDESHKHALI (0320) 90 Rupmari "Range O-S' 'Thsil 0330 Nil 101 Khosbash "Range 6-1S "Range S1+ 11 Rampur 93 Kothabbari 3S Bauthakurani C.D. BLOCK-SANDESHKHALI-I 38 Dholkhali P.S.-SANDESHKHALI (0320) 40 Hatgachha "Range 0-5' S3 Korakati Nil "Range 16--2S "Range 6-15 12 Dhamakhali 8 Laukhal Patharghata 13 Jhupkhali 9 Agarhati 34 Tongtala 14 Rajbaria 39 Khulna 1S Natkora 41 Sitalia 17 Hatgachhi 45 Jeliakhalipurbakhanda 2S Gazalia 46 Jeliakhalipashchimkhanda 33 Bara Sehara S2 Joygopalpur "Range 16-25 55 Dhuchnikhali 10 Fakirtakia "Range 26-3S 18 Kanmari 16 Berniajur 27 Ghoshpur 43 Tushkhali 30 Radhanagar 44 Bhangatushkhali 31 Chhotasehara 49 Daudpur "Range 26-3S 5~ Durgamandap Matbariabad 56 Manipur 7 Chunchura "Range' 36-S0 20 Baunia Abad 37 Dwarjr Jangal 21 Nyazat 42 Atapur 23 Dashin Akhratala 47 Sukhdoani 26 Ghatihara 48 Gabbaria 28 Kalinagar "Range 51+ 32 Nitya Baria Nil '·Range 36-50 C.D. BLOCK-BASIRHAT-I 2 Dheknamari P.S.-BASIRHAT '(0280) 3 Petua Dhanihati "Range O-S' S Sankar Dahaabad 8S Goknashrigobindapur 6 Bayarmari 89 Shwetpur 19 Khariatabad 90 Tajpur 161 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages Ranges of ST. J.L. Nam~ of villages (Percentage %) No. (Percentage %) No.

2 3 2 3

104 Sangrampur C.D. BLOCK-BARACKPUR-I 106 Amarkati P .S.-BIJPUR (0100) 126 Soladana P .S.-NAIHATJ (0110) P.S.-JAGATpAL (0120) 131 Kodalia "Range 6-15 "Range 0-5' 73 Pipha 4 Jayanpur 122 Dhaltitha 10 Rampur "Range 16-25 11 Malancha Nil 14 Bijan "Range 26-35 18 Chendua Nil 21 Kanpa "Range 35-50 22· Nagdaha Nil 25 Siddheswarbati "Range 51+ 'ThsilOll0 Nil 9 Mamlidpur 10 Rajendrapur C.D. BLOCK-BASIRHAT-II 'Thsil 0120 P.S.-BASIRHAT (0280) 9 Keutia "Range 0-5' 10 Mandalpara 8 Nehal Pur 15 ~ Chakmulajor 25 Srinagar 23 Basudebpur 27 Malia 25 Paltapara 38 Raghunathpur "Range 6-15 54 Rajapur 19 Dariala 59 Mathurapur 24 Dalashi 66 Jagatpur 26 Daibagnapur 68 Chuk Nagar 27 Majhi Para "Range 6-15 'Thsi10110 12 Kalikapl;lr 11 Madarpuli 23 Kripalpurkapur 13 Khanarhat 53 Bakpukhuria 14 Ramchandrapur 62 Zafarpur 16 Shalidaha 67 Ghana 18 Barikpara 69 Dhopa Baria " Range 16-25 72 Rajendrapur 23 Naoabila "Range 16-25 'Thsil 0110 24 Sadiknagar 8 Kuliagor 65 Kendua 12 Shibadaspur "Range 26-35 15 Budhuria Nil 17 Atisara "Range 36-50 Range 26-35 Nil Nil "Range 51+ "Range 36-50 71 Kharidanga Nil "Range 51+ Nil 162 APPENDIX - IV

Ranges of ST. J.l. Name of villag~s Ranges of ST. J.L. Name of villages (Percentage 'Yo) No. (Percentage 'Yo) No.

3 2 3

C.D. BLOCK-BARRACKPUR-II ""Range 6-15 P.S.-TITAGARH (0150) 19 Dangadihila P.S.-KHARDAH (0160) ""Range 16-25 P.S.-NIMTA (0200) Nil "Range 0-5" ""Rang_e 26-35 1 Babanpur Nil 6 chak Kanthalia ""Range 36-50 7 Sara Kanthatia Nil 8 Mohanpur "'Range51+ 10 'Teleni Para Nil 13 Nilganje C.D. BLOCK-NON CD. URBAN 14 Surjyapur P.S.-SOUTH BIDHANNGAR (0240) 15 Nabharanda "Range 5' 'Thsi10160 Nil 20 Ruiya "Range 6-15 22 balagar Singerber Dhapa Manpur 23 Bhatpara Noapara "Range 16-25 24 karana Madhabpur Nil 25 Bilkanda '"Range 26-35 26 Manish Pota Nil 30 Muragachha ""Range 36-50 31 Teghari Ni~ 32 Chand pur ""Range 51' 'Thsil 0200 Nil 4 Finga

O-S" Except villages with no Scheduled Tribe·Population. TOWN DIRECTORY

165 NOTE EXPLANING THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT - I SIZE CALLS OF TOWNS

Class Population Method of disposal of nightsoil I 100,000 and above HL Head Loads II 50,000-99,999 B Baskets III 20,000-49,999 WB Whe~1 Barrows IV 10,000-19,999 ST Septic Tank Latrines V 5,000-9,999 S Sewerage VI Below 5,000 Pt Pit System o Others Civic Administration Status of Towns M.Corp. Municipal Corporation/Corporation Protected Water Supply M.C. Municipal Committee/Municipal Town OHT Over Head Tank Committee SR Service Reservoir M IG River Infiltration Gaileiy M.B. Municipal Board BWD Borewell Pumping System M.C!' Municipal Council PT Pressure Tank C.B. Contonment Board/Contonment TW Tubewell water/Hand pump NAC. Notified Area/Notified Area Commit- T Tap Water tee/Notified Committee W Well Water T.C. Town Committee K Tank Water T.B. Town/BoardlTown Area Committee G.P. Gram PanchayaWillage Panchayat STATEMENT-V N.P. Nagar PanchayatITown Panchayat Medical Facilities S.C. Station Committee H Hospital S.B. Sanitary Board D Dispensary SA Special Area HC Health-Centre/Primary Health Centre/ S.A.D.A.\ Special Area Development Authority Primary Health Sub-Centre/Primary E.O. Estate Office Health Unit etc. U.C. Union Committee FPC Family Planning Centre C.T. Census Town TB TB Clinic N.M. Non-Municipal· NH Nurshing Home o Others STATEMENT - II A Ayurvedic U Unani Navigable River/Canal Homeopathic R River C Canal Educational Facilities A Arts only STATEMENT - IV S Science only Road Length C Commerce only P.R. Pucca Road AS Arts and Science only K.A. Kuccha Road ASC Combined for all categories-Arts, Science and Commerce Sy~tem .of Sewerage L - Law S Sewer U University OSD Open Surface Drains o Others BSD Box Surface Drains SO . Sylk Drains Recreational and Cultural facilities CD Cesspool Method ~ P~Sy~em PL. Public Library • o Others RR Reading Room 166 TOWN STATEMENT STATUS AND SI. Class, Name and Civic Loca Name of Name of Area Number of Population and No. Administration Status tion Police C.D. (in house of Town Code Station Block Sq. holds in- 1901 1911 1921 No. Kms.) eluding houseless house- holds (in 1991 Census 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. IV Arjunpur (NM) 26/8/XIII Rajarha! Rajarhat 0.82 2,815

2. II Ashokenagar See Habra U.A. Kalyangarh (M) 3. III Baduria (M) 26/8/LVII Baduria 22.43 7,568 12,921 13,680 14,057 (+05.87) (+02.76) 4. VI Bandipur (MM) 26.8/XLI Khardah Barrack- 0.83 500 pur-II 5. IV Bandra(MM) 26/81XLIX Nimta' Barrack- 0.69 2,348 pur-II 6. II Bangaon (M) 26/8/1' Bangaon 15.57 14,659

7. Baranagar (M) 26/8/XLIV Baranagar .. 7.12 44,949 25,432 25,895 32,084 (+01.82) (+23.90) 8. Barasat (M)* 26/8/XVI Barasa! 20.77 21,556 8,634 8,790 8,211 (+01.81 ) (-06.59) 9. Barrackpur (M)* 26/8/XXXV Titagarh 13.63 29,052 19,307 27,605 22,460 (+42.98) (-18.64) 10. IV Barrackpur Canton, 26/8/XXXIV Barrac,kpur .. 3.68 3,312 ment_(Cantt.)

11. Basirhat (M) 2~/8/LVIII Basirhat 22.01 19,184 1(',001 18,331 19,267 (+7.82) (+5.11) 12. Bhatpara (M)* 26/8/XXIV Jagatdal 15.85 59,,094 21,540 50,414 65,609 (+134.05), (+30.14) 13. Bidhannagar (NA) 26/8/LV East 20.34 23,046 Bidhannagar 14. V Bidyadharpur (NM) 26/8/XXVIII Jagatdal Barrack 2.75 1,470 pur-I 15. IV Bisarpara (NM) 26/8/L1 Airport. Barrack- 1.92 3,336 pure-II 16. VI Deora (NM) 26/8/LVI Swarup- Swarup- 1.59 752 nagar nagar 17. V Deulia (NM) 26/8NIII Deganga Deganga 2.74 1,457 18. III Deulpara (NM) 26/8/XXIII Naihati Barrack- 7.20 7,734 pur-I 19. III Dum.Dum (M) 26/8/LtV Airport 3.11 7,957

20. V Dum Dum 26/8/L11 Airport Rajarhat 7.90 1,002 Aerodrome Area (NM)* 21. V Garshyamnagar (NM) 26/8/XXVII Jagatdal Barrack- 1.08 1,327 pur-I 22; IV Garui·(NM) 26/81XLVII Dum Dum Barrack- 1.23 2,667 pur-II ~3. Garulia (M) 26/8/XXXI Noapara 6.48 7,375 11,580 13,096 (+57.02) (+13.09) -' 167 DIRECTORY . I GROWTH HISTORY Growth Rate of the Town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio ---'------(1991) 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 census) 1971 1981 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

8,446 12,038 14,134 17,237 884 912 933 (+42.53) (+17.41)

13,677 14,527 16,385 23,573 27,647 32,519 41.762 1,862 961 949 950 (-02.70) (+06.21) (+12.79) (+43.87) (+17.28) (+17.62) (+28.42) 7,324 2,760 3,325 947 946 (-62.32) 4,704 7,678 10,607 15,372 867 944 934 (+63.22) (+38.15) 8,990 23,364 41,082 50,538 69,1385 79,571 5,111 914 940 941 (+159.89) (+75.83) (+23.02) (+38.28) (+13.86) 37,050 "54,451 77,126 1,07,837 1,36,842 1,70,343 2,24,821 31,576 800 861 871 (+15.48) (+46.97) (+41.64) (39.82) (+26.90) (+24.48) (+31.98) 8,672 11,230 16,027 29,281 42,642 69,586 1,07,537 5,178 890 921 940 (+05.61) (+29.50) (+42.72) (+82.70) (+45.63) (+63.19) (+54.54) 14,413 21,773 42,639 63,778 96,889 1,15,516 1,42,557 10,459 781 839 902 (-35.83) (+51.07) (+95.83) (+49.58) (51.92) (+19.23) (23.41) 10,982 10,978 16,189 16,912 25,031 19,900 19,931 5,416 693 762 843 (-0.04) (47.47) (+4.47) (+48.01 ) (+20.50) (+0.16) 21,287\ 26,348 34,823 53,943 63,816 81,040 1,01,409 4,607 941 948 943 (+10.48) (+23.78) (+32.17) (+54.91) (+18.03) '(+26.99) (+25.13) 84,975 1,17,044 1,34,916 1,47,630 2,04,750 2,65,419 3,15,976 19,935 624 663 738 (+29.52) (+37.74) (+17.27) (+9.42) (+38.69) (+29.63) (+19.05) 33,175 1,00,048 4,919 900 954 (+201.58) ., 8,796 3,199' 953

5,438 9,930· 16,741 8,719 884 873 877 (+82.60) (+68.59) 3,814 2,399 983

7,388 2,696 934 17,797 26,445 33,146 39,946 5,548 863 913 942 (+48.59) (+25.34) (+20.52) 5,350 7,622 14,002 20,041 31,363 33,604 40,961 13,171 621 707 777 (+42.47) (+83.71) (+43.13) (+56.49) (+07.15) (+21.89) 4,712 4,234 3,159 5,012 634 775 805 841 (-10.14) (-25.39) (+58.66)

6,939 6,425 979

6,526 10,278 13,277 10,794 883 962- 949 (+57.49) (29.18) I 14,033 20,150 28,304 29,041 44,271 57,061 80,918 12,487 707 792 876 (+07.15) (+43.59) (+40.47) (+02.60) (+52.44) (+28.89) (+41.81) 168 TOWN STATEMENT STATUS AND S1. Class, Name and Civic Loca Name of Name of Area Number of Population and No. Administration Status tion • Police C.D. (in house 01 Town Code Station Block Sq. holds in- 1901 1911 1921 No. Kms.) cludi{lg houseless house- holds (in 1991 Census 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

24. III Gobardanga (M) See Gobardanga U.A. Gobardanga U.A 13.69 9,964 5,865 5,070 5,112 (-13.55) (+10.83) i) III Gobordanga (M) 26/SIIII Habra 10.36 7,081 5,S65 5,070 5,112 (-13.55) (+10.83) ii) V Maslandapur (NM) 26/SNI Habra Habra-I 1.70 1,712 iii) V Sadpur (NM) 26/SN Habra Habra-I 1.63 1,171 25. III Gopalpur (NM) 26/S/LlIl Airport Rajarhat 5.71 4,182

26. IV Gurdaha (NM) 26/S/XXIX Jagatdal Barrack- 1.64 2,002 pur-I 27. Habra (M) See Habra U. A. Habra U. A. 36.8S 37,413

i) II Ashokmagar 26/SIVII Habra 1S.44 19,101 Kalyangarh (M) ii) Habra (M) 26/8/IV Habra 18.44 1S,312

28. Halisahar (M)* 26/8/XXI Bijpur 10.1Q 24,005 13,423 7,318 (-45.4S) 29. III Hatiara (NM) 26/SIXIV Rajarhat Rajarhat 3,89 . 3,9S2

30. IV Humaipur (NM) 26/S/XIX Ban~sat Barasat-II 1.29 2,122 31. IV Ichapur Defence 26/S/XXXII Noapara Barrack- 2.31 2,417 Estate (NM) pur-I 32. III Jyangra (NM) 26/S/XII Rajarhat Rajarhat 1.96 6,572 33. I Kamarhati (M) 26/S/XLlIl Belghoria 10.96 49,653 13,216 18,015 23,018 (+36.31) (+27.77)

34. I Kanchrapara (M)· 26/8/XX Bijpur 12.72 21,132 10,332 35. V Kaugachhi (NM) 26/S/XXX Jagatdal Barrack- 1.S3 1,S29 pur-I

36. I! Khardaha (M) 26/8/XXXVIl Khardah 6.S7 15,613 5,486

37. III Krishnapur (NM) 26/S/IX Rajarhat Rajarhat 9.12 7,S75

3S. I! Madhyamgram (NM) 26/S/XV Barasat Barasat-If 9.71 14,11S

39. IV Madral Fingapar (NM) 26/S/XXV Jagatdal Barrack- 3.96 2,S33 pur-I 40. V Mandaiganti(NM) 26/S/XI Rajarhat Rajarhat 0.52 1,395 41. V Maslandapur (NM) See Gobardanga U. A. 42. IV Matkal (NM) 26/8/XLVI Dum Dum Barrackpur-!1 1.62 2,569 43. II Nabapally (NM) 26/S/XVII Barasat Barasat-I 7.S5 1,06,644 169 DIRECTORY - I GROWTH HISTORY Growth Rate of the Town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio ------(1991) 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 census) 1971 1981 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

4,525 5,544 6,519 13,476 20,184 27,033 50,371 3,679 921 961 956 (-11.48) (+22.52) (+17.59) (+106.72) (+49.78) (+33.93) (+86.33) 4,525 5,544 6,519 13,476 20,184 27,033 35,939 3,469 921 961 963 (-11.48) (+22.52) (+17.59) (+106.72) (+49.78) (+33.93) (+32.94) 8,477 4,986 938 5,955 3,653 943 15,160 22,686 3,973 919 932 (+49;64) 6,518 8,394 10,544 6,429 942 938 939 (+28.78j (+25.61)

64,716 93,351 1,29,610 1,96,970 5,341 943 961 957 (+44.25) (+38.84) (+51.97) 38,250 41,916 55,176 96,747 5,247 974 1,000 976 (+09.58) (+31.63) (+75.34) 26,466 51,435 74,434 1,00,223 5,435 919 934 940 (+94.34) (+44.71 ) (+34.65) 16,770 25,804 34,666 51,423 68,906 99,366 1,17,539 11,638 691 771 813 (+129.16) \ (+53.87) (+34.34) (+48.34) (+34.00) (+44.21) (+18.29) 21,043 5,410 960 10,592 8,211 932 14,600 12,382 11,975 10,452 10,440 4,519 641 738 815 (-15.19) {-3.29) (-12.72) (.0.11) 10,009 17,803 31,531 16,087 • 886 916 914 (+77.87) (+77.11) 30,334 42,545 77,251 1,25,457 1,69,404 2,34,951 2,66.899 24,351 755 782 824 (+31.78) (+40.26) (+81.57) (+62.40) (+35.03) (+38.69) (+13.59) 15,005 24,015 56,668 68,966 78,768 98,816 1,11,602 8,774 801 843 927 (+45.23) (+60.05) (+135.97) (+21.70) (+1,4.21 ) (+25.45) (+12.94) 7,656 9,548 5,217 983 956 (+24.71) 6,018 9,568 18,524 28,362 36,679 50,202 88,358 12,861 858 870 866 (+09.70) (+58.99) . (+93.60) (+53.11) (+29.32) (+36.87) (+76.00) 14,905 25,277 37,589 4,122 917 943 936 (+69.59) (+48.71) 18,483 31,629 47,914 69,252 7,132 887 936 943 (+71.12) (+51.49) (44.53)' 6,236 9,252 13,439 3,394 949 942 934' (+48.36) (+45.26) 7,055 13,567 837

, 13,917 8,591 938 13,857 21,455 31,809 52,507 6,689 947 953 942 (+54.83) (+48.26) (+65.07) 170 TOWN STATEMENT STATUS AND SI. Class, Name and Civic Loca Name of Name of Area Number of Population and No. Administration Status tion Police C.D. (in house of Town Code Station Block Sq. holds in- 1901 1911 1921 No. Kms.) cluding houseless house- holds (in 1991 Census

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

44. Naihati (M) 26/8/XXII Naihati 4.35 22,803 23,753 18,219 23,286 (-23.30) (+27.31 ) 45. IV Nebadhai 26/8/XVIII Barasat Barasat-I 3.29 3,079 Duttapukur (NM) 40. II New Barrackpur (M) 26/8/XL Khardah 17.17 11,694

47. North Barrackpur(M) 26/8/XXXIlI Noapara 8.42 20,110 12,600 11,847 15,433 (-05.98) (+30.27) 48. North DUm Dum (M) 26/8/L Air Port 19.42 26,672 9,916 8,865 8,224 (-10.80) (-7.23) 49. Panihati (Mj 26/8/ Khardah 19.40 50,598. 11,178 11,118 10,161 XXXVIII (-0.54) (-8.61) 50. IV Panpur (NM)* 26/8/XXVI Jagatdal Barrack- 5.23 2,056 pur-I 51. IV Patulia (NM) 26/8/XLII Khardah Barrack- 1.10 2,405 pur-II 52. V Raghunathpur (NM) 26/8/X Rajarhat Rajarhat 0.85 1,568

53. V Sadpur (NM) See Gobardanga U. A. 54. V Sonatikri (NM) 26/8111 Gaighata Gaighata 0.77 1,238 55. South DUm Dum (M) 26/8/XLV Dum Dum 10.69 47,304 10,904 12,874 14,030 (+18.07) (+8.98) . 56. III Sultanpur (NM) 26/8/XLVIII Dum Dum Barrack- 3.05 8,260 pur-II 57. III Taki (M) 26/8/L1X Hasnabad 15.54 5,866 5,089 5,202 5,200 (+2.22) (-0.04) 58. V Talbanda (NM) 26/8/XXXIX Khardah Barrack- 1.00 1,844 pur-II 59. Titagarh (M) 26/8/XXXVI Titagarh 3.24 24,672 16,065 .45,171 52,451 (+181.18) (+16.12) 171 DIRECTORY - I GROWTH HISTORY Growth Rate of the Town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio ------.....!..------(1991) 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 census) 1971 1981 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

30,908 42,200 55,313 58,457 82,080 1,14,607 1,32,701 30,506 761 781 807' (+32.73) (+36.53) (31.07) (+05.68) (+40.41) (+39.63) (+15.79) 8,226 10,882 15,913 4,837 889 922 946 (+32.29) (+46.23) 20,871 32,512 46,530 63,795 3,715 909 938 959 (+55.78) (+43.12) (+37.11) 16,258 26,966 32,173 56,683 76,335 81,758 1,00;606 11,948 805 889 892 (+05.35) (+65.86) (+19.31 ) (+76.18) (+34.67) (+07.10) (+23.05) 4,535 5,974 12,156 38,140 63,873 96,418 1,49,965 7,722 889 941 946 (-44.86) (+31.73} (+103.48) (+213.75) (+67.47) (+50.95) (+55.54) 11,699 27,410 49,514 93,749 1,48,046 2.05.718 2.75.990 14,226 811 883 902 (+15.14) (+134.29) (+80.64) (+89.34) (+57.92) (+38.96) (+34.16) 5,126 9.535 11,268 2,154 871 942 953 (+86.01) (+18.18) 8,338 9,465 11,798 10.725 849 894 914 (+13.52) (+24.65) 7,672 8.298 9,762 950 947 (+8.16)

6.244 8,109 931 18,471 25,838 61,391 1,11.284 1,74,342 2,30,266 2,32,811 21,778 812 902 906 (+31.65) (+39.88) (+137.69) (+81.27) (+56.66) (+32.08) (+1.11) 21,852 29,176 39,902 13.083 863 924 924 (+33.52) (+36.76) 8,234 11.501 13,138 17,560 20,931 24.673 30,42:1 1,958 933 938 936 (+58.35) (+34.21) (+18.89) (+33.66) (+19.20) (+17.88) (+23:30) 9,726 9,726 948

49.584 57,416 71,622 76,429 88,218 1,04,534 1,14,085 35,211 583 623 700 (-5.47) (+15.80) (+24.74) (+6.71) (+15.42) (+18.50) (+9.14) 172

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SI. Class and Name of Civic Receipt Revenue derived No. Town Administration through from Municipal Status taxes etc. Properties and Government (in 1990) Power apart Grant Loan Advance from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. IV Arjunpur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2. II Ashoi\nagar Kalyangarh M See Habra U.A. 3. III Baduria M 2,879 805 40,137 4. VI Bandipur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 5. IV Bandra NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 6. II B~ngaon M N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 7. I Baranagar M 34,237 16,968 1,42,145 18,847 4,451 8. Barasat* M 15,008 1,963 45,407 13,301 9. Barrackpur* M 69,362 17,156 64,882 10. IV Barrackpur Cantonment Cantt. 3,460 21,138 23,925 11. Basirhat M 7,616 3,440 54,266 1,276 12. I Bhatpara* M 61,285 6,313 1,90,163 26,961 13. I Bidhannagar NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 14. V Bidyadharpur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 15. IV Bisarpara NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA 16. 'VI Deora NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 17. V Deulia NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 18. III Deulpara NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 19. m Dum Dum M 35,432 2,666 61,332 1,858 20. V Dum Dum Aerodrome Area* NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 21. V Garshyamnagar NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 22. IV Garui NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 23. II Garulia . M 7,887 2,182 36,780 24. III Gobardanga M See Gobardanga U.A. Gobardanga U.A. i) III Gobardanga M 1,114 323 30,646 455 ii) V Maslandapur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. iii) V Sadpur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 25. III Gopalpur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 26. IV Gurdaha NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 27. Habra M See Habra U.A. Habra U.A. i) II Ashikenagar-Kalyangarh M 21,065 120. 35,030 40,000 ii) I Habra M 4,791 1,003 44,271 21,800 <0. 28. Halisahar* M 10,170 3,254 79,808 147 29. III Hatiara NM N.A. N.t\. N.A. N.A. N.A. 30. IV Humaipur NM 70 31. IV Ichhapur Defence State NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 32. III Jyangra NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 33. I' Kamarhati M 67,515 10,025 16,667 1,46,001 179 DIRECTORY ·111 1988·89 . Rec~ipt (in Rs:1 00.00) Expenditure (in Rs. 100.00)

Other Total General Public Public Public Public Other Total sources Receipt Administ­ safety Health and Works Institutions (Specify) Expendi­ (Specify) ration Conveni­ ture ences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

t:J.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

43,821 1,906 1,810 17,317 13,210 1,414 35,657 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 3,751 2',20,399 11,340 8,916 1,21,725 31,839 8,709 41,065 2,23,594 376 76,055 19,852 3,804 9,592 19,104 1,126 6,428 60,206 1,51,400 36,470 1,385 16,267 7,572 387 17,056 79,137 48,523 3,629 2,573 )34,078 17,603 4,750 6,421 • 69,054 2,164 68,762 4,330 4,284 10,589 22,287 1,415 21,592 64,497 2,84,722 30,100 335 1,77,676 35,551 3,266 11,678 2,58,606 N.A. N.A. N.A. !\I.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. IIl·A. N.A. N.A. N.. A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. !':l.A. N.A .. N.A .. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ~.A. N.A. 15,890 1,17,178 5,656 3,543 11,206 2,379 81,672 1,04,456 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,622 48,471 5,953 205 7,1:176 7,842 5,670 27,546

739 33,277 3,879 963 2,118 11,011 16 4,311 22,298 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

88 96,253 2,3407 1,350 1,518 48,800 859 40,000 94,834 71,865 16,852 931 243 5,493 23,519 3,453 96,832 16,559 45,546 13,666 14,396 90,16'7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 70 300 100 400 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2,40,208 25,469 8,964 1,26,764 36,548 6,668 4,713 2,09,126 180 TOWN STATEMENT' MUNIGIPAL FINANCE

Receipt (in Rs. 100.00)

SI. Class and Name of Civic Receipt Revenue derived No. Town Administration through from Municipal Status taxes etc. Properties and Government (in 1990) Power apart Grant Loan Advance from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

34. I kanchrapara* M 9,992 2,182 55,139 7,761 5,946 35. V Kaugachhi NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 36.. II Khardah M 14,836 954 56,929 9,071 6,036 37. III- Krishnapur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 38. II Madhyamgram NM 1,500 12,000 100 .. 39. IV Madrail'Fingapara NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 40. V Mandalganti NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 41. V Maslimdapur NM See Gobardanga U.A. 42. IV Matkal NM N.A. 'N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 43. II Nabapally NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 44. Naihati M 12,960 3,153 8,154 160 45. IV Nebadhal Duttapukur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 46. II New Barrackpur M 5,710 302 8,384 • .. 47. I North Barrackpur M 20:690 1,812 64,625 18,181 534 48. North Dum Dum M '15,865 '1,337 52,634 49. Panihati M 46,700 13,030 1,40,590 42,940 50. IV Panpur* NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 51. IV Patulia NM .N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 52. V Raghunathpur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N"A. N.A. 53. V Sadpur NM See Gobardanga U.A. 54. V Sonatikri NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 55. South Dum Dum M 70,020 12,049 1,78,330 37,060 ' 1,503 56. III Sultanpur NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 57. III Taki M 3,643 393 36,284 1,197 58. V Talbanda NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 59. Titagarh M 34,471 4,875 98,086 188 181 DIRECTORY -III 1988-89·

Receipt (in Rs. 100.00) Expenditure (in Rs. 100.00)

Other Total General Public Public Public Public Other Total sources Receipt Administ· safety Health and Works Institutions (Specify) Expendi· (Specify) ration Conveni- tu,_re ences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

8,554 '89,574 28,841 5,507 42,948 8.311 594 4,193 90,394 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2,417 90,243 9,777 3,139 23,364 27,363 16,901 11,510 92,054 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 13,600 1,900 30 1,400 5,300 3,203 11,833 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N:A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 'N.A. N.A. N.A .. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA N.A.

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. .N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 'NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 87,584 1,12,011 7,688 2,746 58,664 7,314 4,730 60,035 1,41,177 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 55,301 69,697 7,461 2,896 19,892 15,614 20,932 9,597 76,392 451 1,06,293 10,156 926 61,314 10,126 22,389 1,04,911 7,527 77,363 16,868 161 18,566 1,413 1,014 28,Q42 66,064 40,870 2,84,130 23,391 6,574 1,22,460 21,815 2,567 1,08,148 2,84,955 \ N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A .. N.A. N.A. NA 10,597 3,09,559 39,493 1,24,060 32,386 73,880 11,566 36,995, 3,18,380 . I N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA 160 41,677 2,943 2,011 4,112 10,903 13,081 1,617 34,667 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,37,620 19,094 13,710 69,621 20,336 12,053 1,524 1,36,338 182 TOWN STATEMENT CIVIC AND OTHER

Number of Latrines

SI. Class and Name of Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System Water Service No, Town Administ- tion Castes Length of Borne ration Status and Sche- (in Kms.) Sewerage (in 1990) duled Tribe Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. IV Arjunpur NM 14,134 2,320 PR (37.0) OSD

2. II Ashoknagar-Kalyangarh M See Habra U.A. 3. III Baduria M 41,762 8,252 PR (57.0) OSD,BSq KR (32.0) 4. VI Bandipur NM 2,760 471 PR (2.0) OSD N.A. N.A. KR (3.0) 5. IV Bandra NM 10,607 2,353 PR (2.0) OSD N.A. N.A. KR (3.0) 6. II Bangaon M 79,571 23,556 PR (89.0) OSD 8,500 700 KR (15.0) 7. Baranagar M 2,24,821 11,225 PR (106.0) S,OSD 1,087 KP (16.4) 8. Barasat" M 1,07,537 10,654 PR (172.0) OSD 16,729 9. Barrackpur" M 1,42,557 12,506 PR (170.0) OSD,BSD 12,000

10. IV Barrackpur Cantonment Cantt. 19,931 2,215 PR (12.30) OSD 859

11. Basirhat M 1;01,409 19,344 PR (120.00) osn 1,258 150 KR (15,0) 12. Bhatpara" M 3,15,976 30,783 PR (173.8) S,OSD N.A.· 1,800 13. Bidhannagar NA 1,00,048 8,620 PR (182.0) S 25,000

14. V Bidyadharpur NM 8,796 3,223 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 15. IV Bisarpara NM 16,741 2,01~ PR (4.0) OSD N.A. N.A. KP (2.0), 16. VI Deora NM 3,814 1,249 N.A. OSD N.A. N.A. 17. V Deulfa NM 7,388 1,202 PR (5.0) OSD KR (10.0) 18. III Deulpara NM 39,946- 7,077 N.A. OSD .N.A. N.A . 19. III Dum Dum M 40,961 3,794 PR (104.5) OSD. 2,950 12 KR (5.8) 20. V Dum Dum Aerodrome Area" NM 5,012 796 PR (4.5) OSD N.A. N.A. 21. V Garshyamnagar NM 6,939 1,528 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 22. IV Garui NM 13,277 2,278 N.A. OSD N.A. N.A. 23. II Garulia M 90,918 15,789 PR (54.1) OSD,CD 4,500 445

24. III Gobardanga M See Gobardanga U.A. Gobardanga U.A. 50,371 15,568 PR (17.0) 6,965 1,322 KR (9.0) i) III Gobardanga M 35,939 10,819 PR (102.0) OSD 5,675 1,322 ii) V Maslandapur NM 8,477 3,282 PR (5.0) OSD 740 KR (3:0) 183 DIRECTORY -IV AMENITIES, 1989

Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections)

Others Method of Source of System of Fire fight- Domestic Industrial Commer- Road light- 'Others disposal supply storage with ing service" cial ing (points) of night capacity in Soil liters (in brackets)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

2,350 ST T, TW (OHT) South Dum Dum(l) 450 32 100 (65,000)

750 'ST, Pt T, TW OHT (NA) Basirhat (7) 1,625 487 N.A.

N.A. ST, Pt TW Panihati (5) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

N.A. ST, Pt T, TW OHT(NA) South dum Dum (4) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

ST, WB T, TW N.A. Yes N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,100 N.A.

16,484 ST, WB T, TW OHT,BWP Calcutta (3) 29,795 19 351 2,994 (NA) ST, WB T, TW OHT(NA) Yes 4,800 300 2,100 875 ST,WS T,TW OHT Yes 15,000 17 2,356 11,536 36 (10,90,228) HL T OHT Titagarh (1) N.A. 13 (9,09,200) 5,101 ST,WS T,TW OHT Yes 5,000 150 1,500 750 (2,50,000) N.A. S,ST T,TW OHT (NA) Yes 7,538 250 700 3,300 S T OHT Yes 25,000 40 1,100 7,000 (45,00,000) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ST TW' Dum Dum (8) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

N.A. N.A. TW Sasirhat (8) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 131 Pt TW Sarasat (23) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

N.A. N.A. TW Naihati (2) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 500 ST, WS T,TW OHT South Dum Dum (1) 3,017 465 900 371 196 (11,35,000) N.A. ST TW South Dum Dum (3) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. . N.A. N.A . N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ST T, TW OHT (NA) South Dum Dum (4) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 3 ST"WS T,TW OHT Yes 6,173 10 295 300 (1,25,000) SR (1,00,000)

1,128 OHT (NA) 4,290 249 344 865

378 ST,B T,TW OHT (NA) Habra (15) 3,000 179 114 750 510 ST, Pt W,TW Habra (9) 730 20 55 45 184 TOWN STATEMENT CIVIC AND OTHER

Number of Latrines

SI. Class and Name of Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System Water Service No. Town Administ- tion Castes Length of Borne ration Status and Sche- (in Kms.) Sewerage (in 1990) duled Tribe Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

iii) V Sadpur NM 5,955 1,467 PR (10.0) 0 550 KR (6.0) 25. III Gopalpur NM 22,686 2,090 PR (50.0) OSD 26. IV Gurdaha NM 10,544 1,938 N.A. OSD N.A. N.A. 27. Habra M See Habra U.A. Habra UA 1,96,970 40,412 PR (189.0) 900 KR (40.0) i) II Asnokenagar Kalyangarh M 96,747 , 20,871 PR (125.0) OSD,BSD

ii) Habra M 1,00,223 19,541 PR (64.0) OSD 900 KR (40.0) 28. Halisahar* M 1,17,539 24,188 PR (78.0) BSD,OSD 1,800 5

29. III Hatiara NM 21,043 7,585 N.A. OSD 30. IV Humaipur NM 10,592 552 PR (5.0) OSD 1,820 KR (6.0) 31. IV Ichhapur Defence Estate NM 10,440 1,750 PR (15.0) OSD N.A. N.A. 32. III Jyangra NM 31,531 9,529 N.A. OSD 33. Kamarhati M 2,66,889 10,732 PR (195.8) OSD 850 34. Kanchrapara* M 1,11,602 20,356 PR (70.2) OSD 1,880 610 KR (2i.0) 35. V Kaugachhi NM 9,548 2,461 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 36. II Khardah M 88,358 4,068 PR (23.5) OSD,BSD 350

37. III Krishnapur NM 37,589 13,393 PR (80.0) OSD KR (25.0) 38. II Madhyamgram NM 69,252 8,310 PR (40.0) OSD 7,510 KR (16.0) 39. IV Madrail Fingapara NM 13,439 2,463 N.A. OSD N.A. N.A. 40. V Mandalganti NM 7,055 113 PR (30.0) OSD 41. . V Maslandapur NM See Gobardanga U. A. 42. IV Matkal NM 13,917 6,260 PR (3:0) OSD N.A. N.A. KR (4.0) 43. II Nabapally NM 52,507 8,053 PR (33.0) OSD N.A. N.A. KR (28.0) 44. Naihati M 1,32,701 15,452 PR (46.9) OSD 3,000 800 KR_(20.0) 45. IV Nebadhai Duttapukur NM 15,913 2,066 PR (8.0) OSD N.A. N.A. KR (2.0) 46. II New Barrackpur M 63,795 16,076 PR (74.0) S,OSD 4,000 KR (4Q.7) 47. North Barrackpur M 1,00,606 16,509 PR (140.0) 9SD 40 185 DIRECTORY -IV AMENITIES, 1989

Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections)

Others Method of Source of System of Fire fight- Domestic Industrial Commer- Road light- Others disposal supply storage with ing service" cial ing (points) of night capacity in Soi~ liters (in brackets)

10 11 t2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

240 ST, Pt TW,W Habra (9) 560 50 175 70

5,000 ST T, TW OHT (NA) Barasat (14) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ST TW Bhatpara (1) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

27,000 OHT 14,048 499 3,847 1,880 (18,00,000) 15,000 ST T, TW OHT Habra (2) 7,231 209 1,175 680 (18,00,000) 12,000 ST, Pt T, TW OHT (NA) Yes 6,817 290 2,672 1,200

2,500 ST, WB T, TW OHT Bhatpara (3) 10,000 3 500 1,700 (21,79,078) 5,101 ST T,TW OHT (NA) South Dum Dum (5) ·N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,05{) ST, WB T, TW 0HT (NA) Barasat (4) 2,240 40 30 100

N.A. ST T, TW OHT~NA) Yes N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 4,111 ST T,TW OHt (NA) South Dum Dum (1) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 22,850 ST, HL T, TW oAT (NA) Panihati (2) 22,024 1,498 1,120 1,850 N.A. ST,WB T, TW OHT Yes 8,300 405, 3,800 1,399 (8,18,680) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2,500 ST,HL T, TW OHT Panihati (3) N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,610 (18,00,000) 5,109 ST T,TW NA Bidhannagar (5) N.A. N.A. N.fo.. N,A. N.A.

14,021 ST T, TW OHT (NA) Barasat (4) 8,780 840 1,000 1,530

N.A. ST TW Bhatpara (2) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,000 ST T,TW N.A. Bidhannagar (10) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A . . N.A. St, Pt T, TW N.A. South Dum Dum (3) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

N.A. ST T,TW SR Barasat (1) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. (3,60,000) 300 ST,HL T, TW OHT Yes 6,689 211 1,356 892 17 (20,00,000) N.A. N.A. TW Barasat (12) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

5,000 ST T,TW OHT Barasa! (6) 5,000 104 1,600 1,000 15 (93,150) 3,259 ST,HL T, TW OHT Yes 5,697 222 500 1,897 (1,72,000) 186 TOWN STATEMENT· CIVIC AND OTHER

Number of Latrines

SI. Class and Name of Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System Water Service No. Town Administ- tion Castes Length of Borne ration Status and Sche- (in Kms.) Sewerage (in 1990) duled Tribe Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

48. North Dum Dum M 1,49,965 21.964 PR (120.0) OSD NA NA 49. Panihati M 2,75,990 14,548 PR (240.0) S,OSD 7,000 200 KR (64.0) 50. IV Panpur* NM 11,268 2,409 N.A. OSD N.A. N.A. 51. IV Patulia NM 11,798 2,041 PR (2) OSD NA NA KR «4) 52. V Raghunat~pur NM 8,298 1,780 PR (40) 0SD 53. V Sadpur NM See Gobardanga U.A. 54. V Sonatikri NM 6,244 1,588 PR (2) OSD 1,180· KR (2) 55. South Dum Dum M 2,32,811 16,182 PR (185.3) S,OSD 28,385 140

56. III Sullanpur NM 39,902 4,653 PR (4) OSD KR (6) 57. III Taki M 30,421 9,501 PR (52.6) OSD 482 2,240 58. V Talbanda NM 9,726 6,499 PR (1) OSD N.A. NA • KR (4) 59. I' Titagarh M 1,14,085 14,048 PR (26) OSD,PT N.A. 183 KR (3) 187 DIRECTORY '-IV AMENITIES, 1989

Protected wElter supply Electrification (Number of connections)

Others Method of Source of System of Fire fight- Domestic Industrial Commer- Road light- Others disposal supply storag'e with ing service' cial ing (points) of night capacity in Soil liters (in brackets)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

N.A. ST, WB T,TW N.A. South Dum Dum (6) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

1.000 ST T, TW OHT Yes 15,~53 224 1,590 4,300 93 (1,15,000) N.A. ST TW Bhatpara (5) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ST, Pt TW Barrackpur (2) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

2,550 ST T, TW OHT (NA) Bidhannagar (6) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

ST TW Bangaon (12) 91()1 3 21

2 S,ST T,lW OHT (NA) Yes N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. SR (NA) • ST, Pt T,TW N.A. South Dum Dum (1) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

1,892 ST, Pt TW Basirhat (15) ,982 108 468 N.A. ST, Pt T,tW N.A. Panihati (6) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

N.A. ~,ST T, TW OHT Barrackpur (1) N.A. N.A. N.A. 747 (4,50,000) 188 TOWN STATEMENT CIVIC AND OTHER·AMENITIES

SI. Class and Name of Name of slums Area of Population Paved Sysytem of No. Town slum (in of slum roads Sewerage sq. Kms.) (approximate) (in'Kms.)

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. II Ashoknagar No of slums (16) 1.5 10,000 5.0 OSD Kalyangarh 2. II Bangaon No Specific name NA NA 15.0 OSD 3. Baranagar 1. goli 0.25 2,500 3.0 OSD

2. Bagdipara 0.03 ~50 0.2 OSD 3. Chatterjee Bagan 0.03 490 0.4 OSD 4. Dhamapara 0.02 255 0,6 OSD 5. Ghora eagan 0.04 670 0.4 OSD 6. Jugipara 0.05 480 0.2 OSD 7. Hussain Sarkar Bagan 0.03 400 0.3 OSD 8. Lebu Bagan 0.02 390 0.3 OSD 'g. Ma,lipara 0.05 1.550 (}"9 OSD 10. Malapara 0.03 410 0.6 OSD 11. Maiti Bagan 0.03 580 0.3 OSD 12. Maszidpara 0.04 480 0.3 OSD 13. Panchanantala 0.03 210 0.2 OSD 14. Tantipara 0.04 1,490 1.0 OSD 4. Barasat' No of slums (II) 0.23 12,590 8.2 OSD 5. Barrackpur' No slums 6. Basirhat No slums 7. Bhatpara' i) Kalinara Basti Lane 1 to 2 2.0 1,90,000 4.0 S ii) Jagatdal Basti 1 to 18 1.5 60,000 3.0 S 8. Bidhannagar No slums 9. II Garuliya No slums 10. Habra 1. Ashdoutosh Colony 4.0 26,000 NA 2. jaigachi 3. Banipur 4. Nagarthuba 5. Sreenagar 6. Neharbag 7. Purana Hospital 11. Halisahar No slums 12. Kamarhati Kamarhati Basti 1.5 81,000 3.0 OSD 13. Kanchrapara' 1. Dharambir Colony 0.39 21,056 7.14 OSD 2. Niranjan Pally 3. Bidhan Pally 4. Suryanagar colony 189 DIRECTORY -IVA IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1989

Number of latrines Method of No. of tap Electrification (Number Community Disposal of points! of conn.ections Private Night Soil public hydrants Domestic Road others Water Service Others installed Ughing Borne for supply (points) of protected . water

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

480 20 Pt, WB 100 NA NA NA

72 24 WB NA NA NA NA 222 WB 350 NA 219 25 50 25 70 50 40 40 160 40 60 50 20 150 1,122 200 HL 54- NA 62

3,082 8 S 1,450 7,538 3,300 NA NA NA NA S NA NA NA NA

650 750 6

NA NA NA NA HL 9,971 25,000 350 150 137 Pt 14 15 190 TOWN STATEMENT CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

81. Class and Name of Name of slums Area of Population Paved Sysytem of No. Town ·slum.lin of slum roads Sewerage sq. Kms.) (approximate) (in Kms.)

2... 3 4 5 6 7

13. Kanchrapara' 5. Bilpar 6. Panbasti 7. Nichubasa 8. Nabinpally 14. II Khardah 1. Chaimahalia Basti 0.2 10,000 1.5 OSO 2. Hindusthanpara 3. 4. Siddheswari 5. Narkel Bagan 15. II Madhyamgram No slums 16. II Nab.apally No slums 17 Naihati 1. Trivuban Sardar Basti NA NA 0.36 2. Kaorapara Basti NA NA 0.34 3. Keshab Colony Basti NA NA 0.35 4. Netaji Nagar Basti NA NA 0.63 5. R.N. Chatterjee Basti NA NA 0.33 6. Harinagar Colony Basti NA NA 1.70 7. Makkeswar Ghose Basti NA NA 0.38 8. Kailasdas Road Basti NA NA 0.52 9. Rajbandigarh Basti NA NA 0.52 10. Mitrapara Roatl Basti NA NA 0.25 11. Thakurpara Road Basti NA NA 0.13 12. Nalini Babu Bagan Road Basti NA NA 0.21 13. A.T. Ghosh Road Basti NA NA 0.17 14. Patterson Road Basti NA NA 0.28 15. Aswarth Road Basti NA NA 0.17 16. Baisnabpara Road Basti NA NA 0.08 17. Karigarpara Road Basti NA NA ·0.10 18. Pallimangal Basti NA NA 0.24 18. II New Barrackpur No slums ·19. North Barrackpur 1. Aurobinda Palli 0.10 2,055 1.2 OSD 2. Naya Basti 0.11 2,575 2.0 OSO 20. North Dum Dum No slums 21. Panihati 1. Amin Miya Basti 0.01 390 3.68 OSO 2. Bhagarpara 0.02 421 3. Bagdipara 0.02 490 4. Bose Pukur 0.02 819 191 DIRECTORY -IVA IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1989

Number of latrines Method of No. of tap Electrificati6n (Number Community Disposal of points! of cORnections Private Night Soil public hydrants Domestic Road others Water Service Others installed Lighing Borne for supply (points) of protected water

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

150 Pt 8 NA 50 NA

35 2 HL 200 I 7,260 1,125 1,695 20 HL 10 HL 7 HL 17 HL 35 2 HL 6 HL 18 HL 6 HL 5 HL 4 HL 6 HL 5 HL 6 HL 4 HL 3 HL 3 HL 10 HL

10 WB 10 192 48 16 50 WB 25 363 71 32

400 8,200 10 ST 163 94 54 192 TOWN STATEMENT CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

SI. Class and Name of Name of slums Area of Population Paved Sysytem of No. Town slum (in of slum roads Sewerage sq. Kms.) (approximate) (in Kms.)

2- 3 4 5 6 7

21. Panihati 5. Baidyapara 0.03 915 6. Dhanpath 0.03 830 7. Dutta Bagan 0.00 630 8. Doompara 0.02 849 9. Ekford Road Basti 0.05 945 10. Gani Miya Basti 0.01 814 11. Gokul Singh Khatal 0.02 521 12. Jaliapara 0.01 367 13. Jheel Park 0.05 826 14. Jungipara 0.02 772 15. Jayprakash Nagar 0.02 809 16. Kawapara Basti 0.01 2,000 17. Lalubagan 0.01 314 18. Laha Bagan 405 19. Mahendrenagar Nathpara 0.02 703 20. Mallickpara 0.02 1,065 21. Matri Pally 0.02 843 22. Nagan Mukherjee Road 0.01 632 23. N. Para 0.02 884 24. Maya Basti 0.02 763

25. N.T.C. Tabili~es 0.02 26. Orang Para 0.02 799 27. Pallysree 0.02 678 28. Parthapur 0.02 1,056 29. Pharibagan 351 30. Phool Bagan 0.03 825 31. Pores Para 0.03 812 32. Prasanna Nagar 0.03 843 33. Raja Bustee 0.02 624 34. Ramchandrapur 0.03 1,415 35. South Santi Nagar 0.03 844 36. SadhurBagan 0.02 715 37. Santalpara 0.02 690 38. Katal -0.01 420 39. Usumbari Adibori 0.01 511 22. South Dum Dum No of slums 41 5.2 70,000 22.40 S 23. Titagarh No of slums 1.57 70,000 8.0 S 193 DIRECTORY -IVA IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1989

Number of latrines Method of No. of tap Electrification (Number Community Disposal of pointsl of connections Private Night Soil p.~blic hydrants Domestic Road others Water Service Others installed Lighing Borne for supply (points) of protected water

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

NA NA NA NA WB 2,000 NA 3,879 1,383 S 576 NA NA NA 194 TOWN STATEMENT MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

SI. Class and Name of Popula- Medical Facilities' Educational Facilities No. Town lion Hospi- Beds in Arts/ Medical Engine- Poiy- Recognis- talts/ Medical Science/ College ering technic ed Short Dispen- Institu- Commerce Colleges hand, Type saries/ tions Colleges writing T.B noted (of and Voca- Clinics in degree tional etc. column 4 level Training and Institu- above) tions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV Aqunpur 14,134 South Dum South Dum Calcutta (8) Jadabpur (14) Calcutta South Dum Dum (1) Dum(1) (8) Dum (1) 2. II Ashoknagar See Habra UA Kalyangarah 3. III Baduria 41,762 HC (1) 100 NA Calcutta (65) Jadabpur Beracha- Type (1) D (1) (70) pa (35) 4 VI Bandipur 2,760 HC (1) 20 Khardah Calcutta (15) Jadapur (21) Khardah Khardah FPC (1) (3) (3) (3) 5. IV Bandra 10,607 South Dum South Dum Calcutta (16) Jadabpur (21) Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum (2) Dum (2) (2) (2) 6. II Bangaon 79,571 H(1) 70 ASC (1) Calcutta (80) Jadabpur (85) Beracha- Sh-Type pa (50) (4) 7 Baranagar 2,24,821 H (4) HC (3) 180 AS (1) Calcutta (5) Jadabpur (10) Calcutta Sh-Type NH (6) C (1) (5) (6) 8. Barasat* 1,07,537 H (1) NH (4) 350 ASC (1) Calcutta (24) Jadabpur (29) Beracha- Sh-Type Pi} (2) (3) 9. Barrackpur' 1,42,557 H (1) D (1) 150 ASC (1) Calcutta (24) Jadabpur (29) Sh-Type 0(1) (10) 10 IV Barrackpur 19,931 H (2) 398 AS (1) Calcutta (24) Jadabpur (29) Barrack- Sh-Type Cantonment pur (1) (2) 11. Basirhat 1,01,409 H (1) 200 ASC (1) Calcutta (46) Jadabpur (51) Beracha- Sh-Type FPC (1) pa (3D) (2) 12. Bhatpara* 3,15,976 H (2) 0(8) 350 Naihati (1) Calcutta (40) Jadabpur (45) Khardah Sh-Type FPC (1) (20) (6) 13. Bidhannagar 1,00,048 H (1) 250 ASC(1) Calcutta (10) Jadabpur (14) Calcutta Sh-Type (10) (5) 14. V Bidyadharpur 8,796 Bhatpara (5) Naihati (7) Calcutta (41) Jadabpur (46) Khardah Bhatpara (20) (5) 15. IV Bisarpara 16,741 FPC (1) North Dum Calcutta (18) Jadabpur (23) Calcutta North Dum Dum (5) (18) Dum (5)

16. VI Deora 3,814 Basirhat Basirhat Calcutta (38) Jadabpur (43) Beracha- Basirhat (8) (8) pa (20) (8) 17. V Deulia 7,388 Kartikpur 8arasat Calcutta (50) Jadabpur (55) Beracha- NA (6) (23) pa (10) 18. III Deulpara 39,946 H (1) 151 ASC (1) Calcutta (36) Jadabpur (41) Khardah Naihati (14) (2) 19. III Dum Dum 40,961 H (1) 100 AS (1) Calcutta (11) Jadabpur (16) 2 Sh-Type (2) 195 DIRECTORY -v AND CUlrURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Educational Facilities· Working Number of recreational and Cultural Women's Facilities Higher Secondary Junior Primary Adult Hostels Secondary Matricu- Secondary Schools Literacy with Stadia Cinema Auditorial Public Interme- lation and classes! number of Drama! Libraries diale Middle centres! Seats Community including P.U.C. Schools others halls Reading (Pre-univer- (specify) Rooms sity Colleges)! Junior College level

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2 2 4

3 3 40 PL (4)

Khardah Khardah Khardah 5 PL (1) (3) (3) (3) Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum 2 (2) (2) (2) 3 11 8 52 4 PL (1)

7 31 3 80 6 3 PL (6) PR (6) I 6 7 5 43 5 2 PL (4)

2 8 58 6 PL (5)

7 5 15 2 PL (5)

4 7 4 49 2 2 PL (1)

5 4 2 126 4 2 PL (7)

4 8 10 PL'(1)

NA NA NA 2

Dum Dum 3 3 5 PL (2) Aerodrome area (2) 1 2 6

4 2 PL (1)

3 3 11

2 11 31 2 4 2 PL (8) RR (8) 196 TOWN STATEMENT MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

SI. Class and Name of Popula- Medical Facilities' Educational Facilities No". Town lion Hospi- Beds in Arts/ Medical Engine- Poly- Recogms- talls/ Medical Science/ College erlng technic ed Snort Dispen- Institu- Commerce Colleges hand, Type saries/ tions Colleges writing T.B noted (of and Voca- Clinics in degree tional etc. column 4 level Training and Institu- above) lions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

20. V Dum Dum Aerodro- 5,012 Dum Dum Dum Dum Calcutta (16) Jadabpur (21) Dum Dum Sh-Type me Area' (2) (2) (2) (1) 21 V Garshyamnagar 6,939 Bhatpara Naihati Calcutta (40) Jadabpur (45) Khardah Naithati (5) (2) (20) (4) 22. IV Garui 13,277 South Dum South Dum Calcutta (9) Jadabpur (15) Belghoria South Dum Dum (3) Dum (3) (4) Dum (3) 23. II Garulia 80,918 NH (3) 28 Barrack- Calcutta (34) Jadabpur (39) Khardah Sh-Type D (2) pur (6) (15) (3) 24. III Gobardanga See Gobardanga UA Gobardanga UA 50,371 HC(3) 18 ASC (1) Sh-Type 0(1) 0(1) (5) i) III Gobardanga 35,939 HC(l) 10 ASC (1) Calcutta (58) Jadabpur (63) Beracha- Sh-Type 0(1) 0(1) NA pa (30) (5) ii) V Maslandapur 8,477 HC (1) 4 Gobar- Calcutta (55) Jadabpur (60) Beracha- Gobar- danga (3) pa (37) dang a (3) iii) V Sad pur 5,955 HC (1) 4 Gobar- Calcutta (55) Jadabpur (60) Beracha- Gobar- danga (3) pa (37) dang a (3) 25 III Gopalpur 22,686 Dum DUnl Dum Dum Calcutta (18) Jadabpur (23) Dum Dum Dum Dum (5) (2) (2) (5) 26. IV Gurdaha 10,544 H (1) 50 Naihati Calcutta (31) Jadabpur (36)· Khardah Naihati 0(3) (5) (15) (5) 27 Habra See Habra UA Habra UA 1,96,970 H (2) 270 ASC (1) Sh-Type NH (1) 0(2) (10) i) II Ashoknagar- 96,747 H(l) 20 0(2) Calcutta (45) Jadabpur (50) Beracha- Sh-Type Kalyangarh NH (1) pa (20) (5) ii) Habra 1,00,223 H (1) 250 ASC (1) Calcutta (46) Jadabpur (51) Beracha- Sh-Type pa (21) (5) 28. Halisahar· 1.17,539 H(l) 10 Naihati Calcutta (48) Jadabpur (53) Khardah Sh-Type HC (1) (4) (22) (10) 29. III Hatiara 21.043 Dum Dum Calcutta Calcutta (13) Jadabpur (18) Dum Dum Dum Dum (4) (13) (4) (4) 30. IV Humaipur 10.592 HC (1) 10 Udayraj- Calcutta (20) Jadabpur (25) Beracha- Sh-Type pur (1) pa (20) (1 ) 31. IV Ichhapur Defence 10.440 H (1) 185 Barrack- Calcutta (30) Jadabpur (35) Khardah Sh-Type Estate D(3) pur (7) (11 ) (1 ) 32. III Jyangra 31,531 Dum Dum Calcutta Calcutta (12) Jadabpur (17) Dum Dum Dum Dum (3) (12) (3) (3) 197 DIRECTORY 'V AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Educational Facilities' Working Number of recreational and Cultural Women's Facilities Higher Secondary Junior Primary Adult Hostels Secondary Matricu- Secondary Schools Literacy with Stadia Cinema Auditoria! Public Interme- lation and classes! number of Drama! Libraries diate Middle centres! Seats Community including P.U.C. Schools others halls Reading (Pre-univer- (specify) Rooms sity Colleges)! Junior COllege level

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Shyamnagar Shyamnagar (2) (2) South Dum 5 PL (2) Dum (3) Bhatpara 5 11:1 10 (2)

2 6 4 32 1 (30) 3 PL (3)

2 5 27 1 (30) PL (3)

GObard~nga Gobardanga 3 (3) (3) Gobardanga 2 2 2 (3) Dum Durn 2 2 4 (2) Shyamnagar 3 3 10 PL (2) (2)

9 22 13 111 12 4 PL (14) RR (14 5 12 7 68 PL (7) RR (7) 4 10 6 43 12 3 PL (7)

5 3 66 I (NA) PL (3)

Dum Dum 3 3 4 (4) 2 RR (1)

2 4 5 3 PL (3)

Dum Dum 3 3 6 3 PL (2) (3) 198 TOWN STATEMENT MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

SI. Class and Name of Popula- Medical Facilities' Educational Facilities No. Town tion Hospi- Beds in Arts! Medical Engine- Poly- Recognis- talts! Medical Science! College ering technic ed Short Dispen- Institu- Commerce Colleges hand, Type saries! lions Colleges writing T.B noted (of and Voca- Clinics in qegree tiona I etc .. column 4 level Training and Institu- above) tions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

33. Kamarhati 2,66,889 H (5) 480 ASC (1) Calcutta (13) Jadabpur (18) Belghoria Sh-Type AS (1) (1 ) (7) 0(1) 34. Kanchrapara' 1,11,602 H (1) NA ASC (1) Calcutta (45) Jadabpur (50) Khardah Sh-Type D (1) (30) (3) 35. V Kaugachhi 9,548 Gurdaha Naihati Calcutta (31) Jadabpur (36) Khardah Naihati (1 ) (5) (15) (5) 36. II Khardah 88,358 H (1) NA AS (1) Calcutta (19) Jadabpur (24) 2 Sh-Type D (2) (1 ) 37. III Krishnapur 37,589 HC (10 Calcutta Calcutta (12) Jadabpur (17) Dum Dum Dum Dum (12) (6) (6) 38. II Madhyamgram 69,252 PHC (2) 10 New Barr- Calcutta (20) Jadabpur (25) Beracha- Sh-Type ackpur(l) pa (10) (5) 39. IV Madrail 13,439 Bhatpara 0(1) Calcutta (35) Jadabpur (40) Khardah Sh-Type Fingapara (2) (15) (1 ) 40. V Mandalganti 7,055 Dum Dum Dum Dum Calcutta (20) Jadabpur (25) Dum Dum Dum Dum (5) (2) (~) (2) 41 V Maslandapur See Gobardanga UA 42. IV Matkal 13,917 South Dum South Dum Jadabpur (16) Belghoria South Dum Dum (2) Dum (8) (3) dum (2) 43. II Nabapally 52,507 D (2) NA C (1) Calcutta (25) Jadabpur (30) Beracka- Sh-Type HC(l) pa (10) (1) 44. Naihati 1,32,701 H (1) HC (1) 5 ASC (1) Calcutta (37) Jadabpur (42) Khardah Sh-Type D (2) 0(1) (8) (8) 45. IV Nebadhai 15,913 HC (1) 4 Barasat Calcutta (30) Jadabpur (35) Beracha- Sh-Type Duttapukur (11 ) pa (30) (2) 46. II New Barrackpur 63,795 H (1) 26 AS (1) C(l) Calcutta (20) Jadabpur (25) Beracha- Sh-Type D (15) 0(1) pa (15) (5) 47. North Barrackpur 1,00,606 H (1) 125 ASC (1) Calcutta (30) Jadabpur (35) Khardah Sh-Type D (8) (5) (9) 48. North Dum Dum 1,49,965 H (1) 19 AC (1) Calcutta (14) Jadabpur (19) Dum Dum Sh-Type D (2) (1) (5) 49. Panihati 2,75,990 H (1) 190 AC (1) Calcutta (16) Jadabpur (21) Khardah Sh-Type '(2) (5) D (10) 10 Type (10) HC (3) NH (9) 210 50. IV Panpur' 11,268 Bhatpara 0(1) Calcutta (45) Jadabpur (50) Khardah Naihati (2) (250 (5) 199 DIRECTORY -v AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Educational Facilities' Working Number of recreational and Cultural Women's Facilities Hi~her Secondary Junior Primary Adult Hostels Secondary Matricu- Secondary Schools Literacy with Stadia Cinema Auditoria! Public Interme- lalion and classes! number of Drama/ Libraries diale Middle centres! Seats Community including P.U.C. Schools others halls Reading (Pre-univer- (specify) Rooms sity Colleges)! Junior College level

11 12 1.3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

6 29 5 103 3 PL (14)

4 9 3 54 2 3 PL (3)

Shyamnagar (2) 3 9 29 ., PL (5) RR (5) Dum Dum 2 2 8 PL (2) (6) 2 5 17 34 10 2 PL (5) RR (6) 5 PL (2)

Dum Dum 4 (2)

South Dum Sout~ Dum 2 P (1) Dum (2) Dum (2) Barasat 2 3 20 PR (2) (1) 5 4 4 60 3 PL (11) PR (11) 2 2 9 PL (2)

2 .7 4 35 7 PL (14) RR (14) 6 14 3 60 4 PL (4)

5 7 68 PL (1)

8 31 7 117 3 4 P.L (76) RR (21)

Bhatpara 4 6 10 I PL (1) (2) 200 TPWN STATEMt:NT MEDICAL,. EDUCATIOf:,lAL,-RECREATIONAL

SI. Class and Name of Popula- Medical Facilities· Educational Facilities No: Town tion Hospi- Beds in Artsl ,Medical Engine- Poly- RecQgnis- .talts! Medical Science! College ering technic ed Short Dispen- Institu- Commerce Colleges hand, Type saries/ tions Colleges writing T.B noted (of and Voca- Clinics in degree tional etc. column 4 level Training and Institu- above) lions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

51. IV Palulia 11.798 Bandipur Khardah Calcutta (17) Jadabpur (23) Khardah Khardah (1 ). (3) (3) (3) 52. V Raghunathpur 8,298 South Dum South Dum Calcutta (8) Jadabpur (15) Calcutt SoulhDum Dum (2) Dum (2) (8) Dum (2) 53. V Sadpur See Gobardanga U A 54. V Sonatikri 6244 Thakur- Habra Calcutta (67) Jpdabpur (72) Beracha- Habra nagar (3) (20) pa (50) (20) 55. South Dum Dum 2,32,811 H (1) 32 AS (2) Calcutta (10) Jadabpur (15) Jadabpur Sh-Type TB (1) AC (1) (15) .(3) 0(2) 56. III Sultanpur 29,902 Dum Dum South Dum Calcutta (16) Jadabpur (21) Belghoria South Dum (2) Dum (2) (15) (2) 57. III Taki 30,421 H (1) 50 ASC (1) Calcutta (73) Jadabpur (78) Beracha-- Sh-Type D (2) pa (50) (2) 58 V Talbanda 9,726 Muraga- New Barra- Calcutta (16) Jadabpur (28) Belghoria Panihati chha (2) ckpur (1) (10) (6) 59. Titagarh 1,14,085 0(2) 50 Khardah Calcutta (22) Jadabpur (27) Khardah Sh-Type (5) (5) (2) 201 PIRECTORY -v AND CULTUR~L FACILITIES, 1989

Educational Facilities· Working Number of recreational and Cultural Women's Facilities Higher Secondary Junior Primary Adult Hostels ------Secondary Matricu- Secondary Schools Literacy with Stadia Cinema Auditorial Public Interme- lation and classes! number of Drama! Libraries diate Middle centres! Seats Community including P.U.C. Schools others halls Reading (Pre-univer- (specify) Rooms sity Colleges)! Junior College level

11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20

Khardah 2 2 3 (3) 2 3

4

12 30 10 50 4 PL (50) RR (50)

South Dum 3 3 5 PL (5) Dum (2) 2 3 2 23 2 2, PL (3)

Barrackpur New Barra- Tegharia (3) ckpur (3) (2) Barrackpur 6 3 41 3 PL (16) (5) 202 TOWN STATEMENT TRADE, COMMERtE,

SI. Class and N~me of Name of three most important Name of three most important No. Town Commodities Imported Commodities Exported

1 st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 -4 5 6 7 8

1. IV Arjunpur Food Grains Electricill Raw materials Medicine Engineering Rubber Accessories for rubber goods products products 2. II Ashoknagar Kalyangarh See Habra U.A. 3. III Baduria Raw Jute Food Grains Clothing Jute Brick Mat 4. VI Bandipur Food Grains Coal Raw materials Laboratory Naptholin Spices for Naptholin Glass 5. IV Bandra Wood Clothing Food Grains Wooden Readymade Engineering Furniture Garments goods 6. II Bangaon Bricks Coal Electrical Jute Comb Sweetmeats goods products 7 Baranagar Jute Chemicals Food Grains Jute Products Medicine Bricks 8. Barasat" Food Grains Clothings Raw Materials Tannery Tobacco Hosiery for tannery products products prosucts products 9. I Barrackpur" Food Grains Raw Cotton Raw materials Jute products Sergical Enamel for Enamel Bandage & goods goods cotton 10. IV Barrackpur Cantonment Food Grains Clothings Fuel 11. Basirhat Yarn Coal Food. Grains Bricks Fish Handloom Products

12. Bhatpara* Raw Jute Lead Rubber J ute Products Tyre & tube !::xide Batteries

13. Bidhannagar Food Grains Fuel Clothins 14. V Bidyadharpur Clothings Fuel Medicine 15. IV Bisarpara Food Grains Coal Textiles Wooden ReadymClde Bamboo Furniture Garments Products 16. VI Deora Clothings Coal Medicine 17. V Deulia Food Grains Clothings Coal Milk Vegetable 'Bidi

18. III Deulpara FO'od Grains Clothings Medicine Bamboo & Handloom Wooden Cane Products Cotton Furniture Products

19. III Dum Dum Pig Iron Lac Plastics Engineering Cassette & Plastic goods records Products 20. V Dum Dum Aerodrame Food Grains Hosiery Fuel Chemical Hosiery Area" goods goods products 21. V Garshyamnagar Food Grains Fuel Clothins 22. IV Garui Food Grains Clothings Coal Wooden Readymade Ampul Furniture garment 23. II Garulia Food Grains Jute Machinery Jute Products Cable Clothings Components wheel 24. III Gobardanga See Gobardanga U.A. Gobardanga U.A. See the constituent units 203 DIRECTORY -VI INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

Name of three most important Number of NUmber of Number of Commodities Manufactured Banks Agricultural Non-agric- Credit ultural Credit 1st 2nd 3rd Societies Societies

9 10. 11 12 13 14

Medicine Electrical Rubber goods Products

Brick Mat 4 2 3 Laboratory glass Naptholin Spices

Wooden Readymade Engineering Furniture garments goods Comb Bricks Sweetmeats 5 4

Jute products Medicine Bricks 19 4 Tannery Spining Tobacco 8 products Thread products

Jute products Sergical Enamel 7 5 Bandage & line~ goods

3 Handloom Bricks cane products 7 products Jute produc.ts Tyre & Tube Exide 5 Batteries 17

Garments Wooden Bamboo Furniture products

Bidi Bamboo Earthen basket Potteries Bamboo & Handloom Wooden Can products Cotton products furniture

Engineering Rubber Cassette 7 goods products Chemical Hoseiery goods products

Wooden Garments Ampules' furniture

Clothings Cable wheel Jute products .3 204 TOWN STATEMENT TRADE, COMMERCE,

81. Class and Name of Name of three most important Name of three most important No. Town Commodities Imported Commodities Exported

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 '3 4 5 6 7 8

i) III Gobardanga Food Grains Textiles Raw materials Poultry Pen & Bamboo for manufactu- products wooden products ring of pen & spoons spoon (wooden) ii) V Maslandapur Building Stationery R,eadymade Food grains Jute Khadi Materials articles garments products iii) V Sadpur Building Stationery Readymade Food grains Jute Khadi materials articles garments products 25. III Gopalpur Food Grains Medicine Clothings Brick Medicine Fan 26. IV Gurdaha Food Grains Textiles Jute Jute products Ayurevdic medicine

27. Habra See Habra U.A. Habra VA Sea the constituent units i) II Ashoknagar Kalyangarh Food Grains Medicine Clothings Cotton yarn Cotton Jute Textiles ii) Habra Food Grains Fuel Raw materials Briquette Bakery Gur for Briquette Products 2B. Halisahar· Jute Sand Bamboo Jute products Bamboo Brick products 29. III Hatiara Food Grains Vegetables Raw materials Engineering Bidi for engineering goods goods 30. IV Humaipur Food Grains Metal for. Fruits Jam & Jelly Engineering Bidi I engineering products products 31. IV Ichhapur Defence Food Grains Clothings Fuel Arms & Metal Steel Estate Amunition Castings Castings 32. III Jyangra Food Grains Raw materi- Raw materials Stainless Engineering Medicine als for for engineering Utensils goods stainless products utensils 33. Kamarhati Pig Iron Aluminium Seramic Raw Engineering Aluminium Seramic sheet Meterials products Foils products 34. 'Kanchrapara· Coal Wood & Food Grains Furniture Hosiery and Bakery Bamboo Mat weaving products 35. V Kaugachhi Food Grains Textiles Jute Jute Products 36. II Khardah - Cotton Raw materi- Raw materials Pigment Cotton Steel pipe thread als for mgf. for mfg. of Bandage of stoel che(Tlical pipe 37. III Krishnapur Food Grains Fuel Raw mete rials Medicine & Ruuber Wooden for mfg. of Chemical goods Furniture medicine & chemic~\ 205 DIRECTORY -VI INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

Name of three most important Number of Number of Number of Commodities Manufactured Banks Agricultural Non-agric- Credit ultural Credit 1st 2nd 3rd Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

mats Bamboo Pen & wooden 3 products spoons

Khadi Bamboo Wooden products products furniture Khadi Bamboo Wooden 2 products products furniture Brick Medicine & Fan Chemical Jute bag Ayurvedic medicine

Handloom Readymade Musical 3 3 Saree garments instrument Briquette Bakery Gur 5 4 products Jute products Brick Bamboo 5 4 products Engineering Bidi goods

Jam & Jelly Engineering Bidi goods

Armmaments Metal Casting Steel castings 2

Stainless Engineering Medicin~ Metal utensils goods

Engineering Aluminium Seramic 13 3 products foils products Furniture Bakery Hosiery 4 products products Jute products

Steel pipe Chemical Cotton Bandage 5

Medicine & Rubber goods Wooden ? chemical furniture 206 TOWN STATEMENT TRADE, COMMERCE,

SI. Class and Name of Name of three most important Name of three most important No. Town Commodities Imported Commodities Exported

1st 2nd 3rd 1 st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

38. II Madhyamgram Food Grains Fuel Clothings Brick Chemical Engineer products goods 39. IV Madrail Fingapara Food Grains Clothings Wood Wooden furniture 40. V Mandalganti Food Grains Clothings Cotton thread Hosiery Engineering Medicine goods 41. V Maslandapur See Gobardanga U. A. 42. IV Matkal Food Grains Cotton Raw materials Readymade Plastic Ampule for plastic garments dots prpducts 43. II Nabapally Food Grains Edible oil Clothings Candle stricks Paper board 44. Naihati Jute Chemicals Motor parts Jute products Paints Cantainers 45. IV Nabadhai Duttapukur Jute Food Grains Coal Jute products Paper board Softrinks 46. II New Barrackpur Rexin Glass Straw board Bags & Buckets Ampules 47. North Barrackpur Raw materi- Raw rnateri- Cotton Garments Grill Plastic als for ials for goods plastic goods grills 48. I North Dum Dum Food Grains Fuel Clothings 49. I 'Panihati Raw materi- Steel Railway Crane Cpthalmi als for mfg. Wagon glass of glass 50. IV Panpur* Food Grains Wood Wooden furniture ·51. IV Patulia Food Grains Cotton Wood Wooden Readymade Brick Furniture garments 52. V Raghunathpur Raw materi- Raw materi- Food Grains Medicine & Engineering Rubber als for medi- als for chemical goods goods cine & engin·eering chemical goods 53. V Sadpur See Gobardanga U.A. 54. V Sonatikri Cotton Fuel Jute 55. South Dum Dum Raw materi- Thread Wire Electrical Chemical Powerloom als for Cables products chemical 56. III Sultanpur Food Grains Coal Cotton Readymade Engineering Wooden Garments goods furniture 57 III Taki Paddy Food Grains Clothings Rice Bricks Fish 58. V Talbanda Food Grains Fuel Cotton Readymade Potteries Wooden garments furniture 59. Titagarh Raw Jute Raw meteri- Food Grains Jute products Engineering Chemical ials for mfg. goods of Eng. goods 207 DIRECTORY -VI INDUSTRV AND BANKING, 1989

Name of three most important Number of Number of Number of Commodities Manufactured Banks Agricultural Non-agric­ Credit ultural Credit 1st 2nd 3rd Societies Societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

Brick Chemical Engineering 5 2 products goods Wooden furniture Hosiery Medicine & Engineering Chemical goods

Garments Plastic dots Ampules

Briquette Candle sticks Paper board Jute products Paints Containers 7 Paper board Soft drinks Jute products Bags & buckets Ampules 2 Garments Grill Plastic goods 3 2

5 Railway Crane Cotton 11 wagon textiles 1

Wooden furniture Wooden Readymady Bricks . furniture garments Medicine & Engineering Ru'\tber. Chemical goods goods

Electrical Chemical Powerloom 15 Cables Products

Engineering Wooden Garments 3 goods furniture Bricks Bidi 3 2 Garments Potteries Wooden furniture Jute products Engineering Chemical 4 goods 208

APPENDIX TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTHS WITH POPULATION

51. Name of the town Population of Outgrowth Population of No. with location code Core town outgrouth

2 3 4 5

1. Barasat (M) (26/8/XVI) 1,02,660 4,877

2. Barrackpur (M) (26/8/XXXV) 1,33,265 Jafarpur 9,292

3. Bhatpara {M) (26/8IXXIV) 3,04,952 (i) 5thirpara 4,661

(ii) Rahuta 6,363

4. Dum Dum Aerodrome Area (NM) Kaikhali 5,012 (26/8/LlI)

5. Halisahar (M) (26/8/XXI) 1,14,028 3,511

6. Kanchrapara (M) (26/8/XX) 1,00,194 (i) Nanna 2,404

(ii) 4,037

(iii) Chakla 3,367

(iv) Srotribati 1,600

Panpur (NM) (26/8/XXVI) 6,553 Narayanpur 4,715