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Village and Town Directory, Puruliya, Part XII-A , Series-26, West Bengal
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES -26 WEST BENGAL DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY PURULIYA DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL Price Rs. 30.00 PUBLISHED BY THE CONTROLLER GOVERNMENT PRINTING, WEST BENGAL AND PRINTED BY SARASWATY PRESS LTD. 11 B.T. ROAD, CALCUTTA -700056 CONTENTS 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 3 (1) Hura C.D. Block 4-9 (a) Village Directory (2) Punch a C.D. Block 10-15 (a) Village Directory (3) Manbazar - I C.D. Block 16 - 29 (a) Village Directory (4) Manbazar -II C.D. Block 30- 41 (a) Village Directory (5) Raghunathpur - I C.D. Block 42-45 (a) Village Directory (6) Raghunathpur - II C.D. Block 46 - 51 (a) Village Directory (7) Bagmundi C.D. Block 52- 59 (a) Village Directory (a) Arsha C.D. Block 60-65 (a) Village Directory (9) Bundwan C.D. Block 66-73 (a) Village Directory (10) Jhalda -I C.D. Block 74 - 81 (a) Village Directory (11) Jhalda -II C.D. Block 82-89 (a) Village Directory (12) Neturia C.D. Block 90-95 (a) Village Directory (13) Kashipur C.O. Block 96 -107 (a) Village Directory (14) Santuri C.D. Block 108-115 (a) Village Directory (15) Para C.O. Block 116 -121 (a) Village Directory Page No. (16) Purulia -I C.D. -
Statistical Handbook West Bengal 2015
State Statistical Handbook 2015 STATISTICAL HANDBOOK WEST BENGAL 2015 Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics Department of Statistics & Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal CONTENTS Table No. Page I. Area and Population 1.0 Administrative Divisions of the State of West Bengal (as on 31.12.2015) 1 1.1 Villages, Towns and Households in West Bengal, (As per Census 2011) 2 1.2 Districtwise Population by Sex in West Bengal, (As per Census 2011) 3 1.3 Density of Population, Sex Ratio and Percentage Share of Urban Population in West Bengal by District (As per Census 2011) 4 1.4 Population, Literacy rate by Sex and Density, Decennial Growth rate in West Bengal by District (As per Census 2011) 6 1.5 Number of Workers and Non-workers in West Bengal, (As per Census 2011) 7 1.5(a) Work Participation Rate (main + marginal) in West Bengal (As per Census 2001) 8 1.5(b) Ranking of Districts on the basis of percentage of main workers to total population in West Bengal, (As per Census 2001 & 2011) 9 1.6 Population of CD Blocks in West Bengal by District (As Per Census 2011) 10-24 1.7 Population of Cities, Towns and Urban Outgrowths in West Bengal by District (As per Census 2011) 25-62 1.8 Annual Estimates of Population of West Bengal 63 1.9 Distribution of Population by Religious communities in West Bengal 64 1.10 Districtwise Educational Facilities in West Bengal (As per Census 2011) 65 1.11 Districtwise Medical Facilities in West Bengal (As per Census 2011) 66 II. -
State Statistical Handbook 2014
STATISTICAL HANDBOOK WEST BENGAL 2014 Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics Department of Statistics & Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal PREFACE Statistical Handbook, West Bengal provides information on salient features of various socio-economic aspects of the State. The data furnished in its previous issue have been updated to the extent possible so that continuity in the time-series data can be maintained. I would like to thank various State & Central Govt. Departments and organizations for active co-operation received from their end in timely supply of required information. The officers and staff of the Reference Technical Section of the Bureau also deserve my thanks for their sincere effort in bringing out this publication. It is hoped that this issue would be useful to planners, policy makers and researchers. Suggestions for improvements of this publication are most welcome. Tapas Kr. Debnath Joint Administrative Building, Director Salt Lake, Kolkata. Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics 30th December, 2015 Government of West Bengal CONTENTS Table No. Page I. Area and Population 1.0 Administrative Units in West Bengal - 2014 1 1.1 Villages, Towns and Households in West Bengal, Census 2011 2 1.2 Districtwise Population by Sex in West Bengal, Census 2011 3 1.3 Density of Population, Sex Ratio and Percentage Share of Urban Population in West Bengal by District 4 1.4 Population, Literacy rate by Sex and Density, Decennial Growth rate in West Bengal by District (Census 2011) 6 1.5 Number of Workers and Non-workers -
Garh Panchkot), Purulia, West Bengal, India
OPEN ACCESS The Journal of Threatened Taxa is dedicated to building evidence for conservaton globally by publishing peer-reviewed artcles online every month at a reasonably rapid rate at www.threatenedtaxa.org. All artcles published in JoTT are registered under Creatve Commons Atributon 4.0 Internatonal License unless otherwise mentoned. JoTT allows unrestricted use of artcles in any medium, reproducton, and distributon by providing adequate credit to the authors and the source of publicaton. Journal of Threatened Taxa Building evidence for conservaton globally www.threatenedtaxa.org ISSN 0974-7907 (Online) | ISSN 0974-7893 (Print) Short Communication On the diversity of the vertebrate fauna (excluding fishes) of Panchet Hill (Garh Panchkot), Purulia, West Bengal, India Sanjib Chatopadhyay, Somenath Dey & Utpal Singha Roy 26 December 2018 | Vol. 10 | No. 15 | Pages: 12979–12985 10.11609/jot.4102.10.15.12979-12985 For Focus, Scope, Aims, Policies and Guidelines visit htps://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/about/editorialPolicies#custom-0 For Artcle Submission Guidelines visit htps://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions For Policies against Scientfc Misconduct visit htps://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/about/editorialPolicies#custom-2 For reprints contact <[email protected]> Publisher & Host Partners Member Threatened Taxa Journal of Threatened Taxa | www.threatenedtaxa.org | 26 December 2018 | 10(15): 12979–12985 On the diversity of the vertebrate fauna (excluding fishes) of Panchet Hill (Garh Panchkot), Purulia, West Bengal, India 1 2 3 ISSN 0974-7907 (Online) Sanjib Chatopadhyay , Somenath Dey & Utpal Singha Roy Communication Short ISSN 0974-7893 (Print) 1 Panchakot Mahavidyalaya, Sarbari, Neturia, Purulia, West Bengal 723121, India 2 P.G. -
LIST of DECLARED HERITAGE SITES (Declared by West Bengal Heritage Commission)
LIST OF DECLARED HERITAGE SITES (Declared by West Bengal Heritage Commission) W N E S O I T S B S E I N M G M A O L H C ERITAGE Government of West Bengal, Constituted u/s 3 (1) of West Bengal Act IX of 2001 1, Satyen Roy Road, Behala, Kolkata 700 034, Phone: 2445-0037/2445-0083 Fax No: 91-33 - 2445-0037 e.mail: [email protected] Sl. Name of Heritage Date of Rural area Location and address No: Site/Monuments/Precincts Urban area Notification 227,Taranath Banerjee Road, Gobinda Kumar Home 01. Urban area Panihati Municipality\Ward No: 3 02.12.2005 ( Restoration completed ) Dist. 24-Parganas (N) 45, Nilgunj Road, Panihati, Urban area 02 Gandhi Memorial Asram Ward No:13, Dist. 24-Pgs(N). -Do- 4A, D.L. Roy street 03 House of D.L.Roy Urban area Ward No. 27 -Do- under KMC, Kol-700006 Paternal Home of Netaji Kodalia, under Rajpur-Sonarpur 04 Urban area Subhas Chandra Bose. Municipality, Dist. 24-Pgs.(S). -Do- 28.02.2006 05 Tristle Hostel Urban area Chandannagar, Dist Hooghly 06 Clock Tower Urban area Chandannagar, Dist Hooghly -Do- Church of the Sister of 07 Cluney and French Urban area Chandannagar, Dist Hooghly -Do- Cemetery Cathedral Urban area 08 Prefecture of Police Chandannagar, Dist Hooghly -Do- 09 Liberty Gate Urban area Chandannagar, Dist Hooghly -Do- Mouza: Garhsafat, J.L. No: 208, -Do- 10 Maina Garh, at Tamluk Rural area PO&PS : Maina Tamluk, Dist. Purba Midnapore 11 Manik Pirer Darga Rural area Tamluk, Dist. Purba Midnapore -Do- Dariapur, P.S. -
Innovative Practices of Economics Department
List of Seminars/ Workshops/ Talks organized by Seminar Committee in Collaboration with Different Departments and Committees 2014-2019 Sl Resource person (if any)/ any Date Topic No. other relevant information 1 13.2.19 Talk on Sino Indian Relationship ( by Political Prof Ishani Naskar, Profsor, Science Department) Department of pol Science, Rabindra Bharati Unversity 2 8.2.19 Workshop on Mathematics for All sponsored Dr. Supriya Mukherjee, by with WB State Council of Science and Gurudas College Technology in collaboration with Netaji Dr. Debashish Burman, Subhas Engineering College ( By Mathematics Netaji Sunhas Engineering Department) College Debprasead Majumder, Narkeldanga High School For Boys 3 22.2.19 How Long to Stay? Winter Foraging Decision Mr. Abhirup Khara, Msc of a Mountan Unregulate (By Zoology Research Affliate at NCF Department) 4 27.09.18 Lecture on “Greek Tragedy”. Prof. Mousumi Mandal (Presidency University) 5. 12.10.2018 Lecture on “Immune surveillance in cancer: Prof, Ellora Sen, Scientist Therapeutic implications” ( By Zoology VI & Professor, Department) National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, 122 052, Haryana, India 6 12.10.2018 Pubertal Metabolic and Endocrine changes: Dr. Pratip Chakraborty Path to Adolescent Polycystic Ovary Symdrome and unexplained pregnancy 7. 21.02.19 Lecture on “Staying On: Shakespeare and the Dr. Priyanka Basu (British Legacies of Theatre in the East (1930-1980). ( Library, London/School of By English Department) Oriental and African Studies) 8. 7.5.19 Practical Significance of Sociology (By Prof Angana Dutta Sociology Department) Assistant Professor, Jogesh Chandra College 18.3.19 Advaita Vdanta in Everyday Life Dr. Pritam Ghoshal, JU 9. Gita In our Every day Life (By Philosophy Taraknath Adhikary, Department and Sanskrit Department) Rabindra Bharati University 1.4.19 Lecture on “Gandhi’s notion of education: Its Prof. -
TRAVEL EXPLORE Travel Magazine
Vol - 3 March TRAVEL EXPLORE Travel Magazine TRAVEL EXPLORE The Travel Explore is for people who love travel Welcome to Travel Explore. The new and exiting travel magazine. It is a new, fresh and affordable to looking travel. Travel Explore always inspire you to travelling. We hope you find Travel Explore magazine informative and enjoy reading it. Contents 6 Nubra Ecolodge ........... 6 Shojha ............ 9 Kalyan Forest Resort .... 12 Gir National Park ..........19 Baishagu Festival ......... 21 Solo Trek on Eastern Coastline ........ 22 Mirik ......... 29 Jivitesh ..........33 9 22 ubra ecolodge is a family run ecotourism venture, located near NSumur sand dunes in the Nubra Valley. The landscape facing the confluence of Shyok and Nubra rivers is the natural habitat for seabuckthorn, wild flowers and desert wildlife. The 11 acre farm with our family home, has been planted with poplar, willow, apricot and apple trees, along with vegetable gardens. It commands a 360 degree view of the Karakoram mountains, the sand dunes and the nubra river. The Shyok River meets the Nubra River to form a large valley that separates the Ladakh and Karakoram Ranges. This 10,000 ft (3048M) high altitude cold desert with rare precipitation and scant vegetation except along river beds and villages, which are irrigated and fertile, producing wheat, barley, peas, mustard and apples, walnuts, apricots and almond trees. The valley extends up to Turtuk to the north west and Siachen Glacier to the north east with the Sasser and Karakoram Pass connecting Nubra with Xinjiang, forming the old silk route. Nubra Valley has sand dunes with bactrian camels and along with monasteries and a large Buddha statue with its green oasis villages, which are a major highlight of the tourism circuit of Ladakh. -
Page 1 of 103 GN-29, SECTOR-V, SALT LAKE CITY KOLKATA
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH SERVICES NURSING SECTION SWASTHYA BHAWAN, 1ST FLOOR, WING-A GN-29, SECTOR-V, SALT LAKE CITY KOLKATA – 700091 No. HNG/3A-1-2018/Part-1/95 Date: 01/02/2019 ORDER The following Post Basic B.Sc (Nursing), B. Sc (Nursing) & GNM passed out candidates, recommended by West Bengal Health Recruitment Board are hereby appointed temporarily as Staff Nurse, Grade-II under W.B.N.S. Cadre in the Pay Band Scale of Rs. 7,100-37,600/- (minimum pay Rs. 7680/-) of Pay Band-3 with Grade Pay of Rs. 3,600/- related to WBS (ROPA) Rules, 2009 plus other allowances as admissible under existing Rules and posted at the Health Institutions as shown against their respective names in Column. No. 5 until further order. This appointment order has been issued on the basis of existing vacancies. This order will take immediate effect. SN Name Father's name & address Caste Place of Posting 1 2 3 4 5 North Bengal Medical PRAKASH THAPA, BELOW ST. MICHEAL SCHOOL, SHARON PRABHA College & Hospital, 1 P.O. NORTH POINT SINGAMARI, DARJEELING, OBC-B THAPA Darjeeling (Trauma Care 734104, WB Centre) BABLU SAHIS, RENY ROAD DHOBGHATA, KHEJURA Purulia District Hospital, 2 SUMAN KUMARI SC DANGA, PO-NAMOPARA, PURULIA, 723103, WB Purulia Infectious Disease & LOPAMUDRA NARAYAN SAHOO, E/P, 115 S.K.DEB ROAD,, OBC- 3 Beliaghata General SAHOO LAKETOWN, NORTH 24 PARGANAS, 700048, WB A Hospital, Kolkata REJABUL ALI SARKAR, VILL- ITAHAR, PO- ITAHAR, PS OBC- Marnai PHC, Itahar, 4 JEMIMA PARVIN - ITAHAR, UTTAR DINAJPUR, 733128, WB A Uttar Dinajpur Diamond -
NGC School List
DIST-BANKURA Sl. No. Name of the School Address 1. Bankura Christian Collegiate School P.O & Dist Bankura 2. Bankura Hindu High School P.O & Dist Bankura 3. Bankura Girls' High School P.O & Dist Bankura 4. Bankura Mission Girls' High School P.O & Dist Bankura 5. Bankura Town Girls High School P.O & Dist Bankura 6. Bankura Sib Sankar Uchcha Balika Vidyapith Pratap Bagan Dist. Bankura 7. Kenduadihi Boy's High School P.O Kenduadihi Dist Bankura 8. Kenduadihi Girls' High School P.O Kenduadihi Dist Bankura 9. Lokepur High School P.O. Kenduadhi Dist. Bankura. 10. Bankura Municipal High School P.O Pratap Bangan Dist. Bankura 11. Bankura Zilla School P.O &Dist Bankura 12. Bankura Banga Vidyalaya Block: Bankura P.O. + Dist. Bankura 13. Town Boy's High School P. O & Dist Bankura- 722101 14. Bankura Goenka Vidyayatan P.O & Dist Bankura 15. Kenduadihi Madhyamik Institution P.O Kenduadihi Dist. Bankura. 16. Rajendralal High School P.O & Dist Bankura 17. Madhuban Goenka Vidyayatan P.O Papurdihi Dist Bankura 18. Rajagram V.H.Vidyalaya P.O RajagramDist Bankura 19. Kenjakura M. High School P.O KenjakuraDist Bankura 20. Kenjakura D. Balika Vidyalaya P.O Kenjakura Dist Bankura 21. Kalpathar Binapani High School P.O. KumiddyaDist Bankura 22. West Sanabandh J.S. Vidyalaya P.O. Sanaband Dist Bankura 23. Helna Susunia High School P.O Susunia Dist Bankura 24. Jagadalla Gorabari M.G.S.Vidyalaya P.O Jagadalla Dist Bankura 25. Patal Khuri High School P.O Vikurdihi Dist Bankura 26. Namoanchuri Swastik Smriti Girls’ High School P.O Namoanchuri Dist Bankura 27. -
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PR Panchet Residency Temple Telkupi Panchet Residency www.panchetresidency.com Garpanchkot - The History Damodar Sekhar, established Panchkot Raj probably during early 90 AD with the help of Sardars of Jhalda and expanded his kingdom over several other parganas. To give recognition to the main five (panch) clans (khunt) of the locals the kingdom assumed the name Panchkot. Panchkot is locally known as Panchet, was a part of an ancient East Indian kingdom known as Rajchakla Panchkot. Panchakot Raj was probably a part of Tilakampa Kingdom. Telkupi was capital of Tilakampa Kingdom and a village under Raghunathpur police station, was submerged with the construction of Panchet Dam. Garpanchkot garh was a part of the Singh Deo dynasty of Panchakot located at the southern foothills and a group of temples are still standing as mute spectators of the rise and fall of the dynasty. The temples are of different architectural styles, the principal one being a 'Pancharatna' temple accompanied by 'Jor-Bangla' type and more than one 'Pirha' type temples made of stone. The Pancharatna temple still carries some depleted but exquisite piece of presumably pre-muslim period terracotta work on its arches and pillars. 500 meters away and a bit uphill from the main ruins of the Garh Panchkot, lies 'Dhara' a perennial spring channeled through a 'Cow mouth' made of stone. www.wishtrip.net | www.panchetresidency.com PR Panchet Residency Village Telkupi at Garpanchkot “VILLAGE TELKUPI” is an Eco-Village at Garpanchkot, a part of “Panchet Residency”, epitomizing the beauty of Bengal. Spread over 15 acres of prime property makes Panchet Residency the ultimate 'Eco-Friendly Resort' in the country. -
An Updated Checklist of the Mammals of West Bengal
Journal on New Biological Reports ISSN 2319 – 1104 (Online) JNBR 8(2) 37 – 124 (2019) Published by www.researchtrend.net An updated checklist of the mammals of West Bengal Jayanta Kumar Mallick Wildlife Wing, Forest Department, Govt. of West Bengal (Retd.), India Corresponding author: [email protected] | Received: 09 April 2019 | Accepted: 31 May 2019 | How to cite: Mallick JK. 2019. An updated checklist of the mammals of West Bangal. J New Biol Rep 8(2): 37-123. ABSTRACT The Checklist of Mammalian fauna of West Bengal has been updated after more than two and half decades to include recent taxonomic changes, new additions and distribution records for West Bengal. In this checklist, 234 species (Extant 211, Extinct 23) and 215 sub-species, belonging to 137 genera, 39 families and 11 orders, are reported. The chiropterans represent maximum number of species (75) followed by rodents (50), carnivores (48), Artiodactyls (29), Eulipotyphla (11), Primates (8), Lagomorpha (5), Perissodactyla (3), Pholidota (2) Scandentia (2) and Proboscidea (1). Relative to the 1992 version, the gain in number of species is 46 (+24.46%), that of sub-species 70 (+48.27%), genera 31 (+29.24%) and families 7 (+21.87%). Following recent molecular evidences, Cetacea is reordered under Artiodactyla in the new version. There are, however, a few records that remain unresolved, doubtful or controversial. Key words: checklist, mammals, taxonomy, distribution, habitat, status, conservation. Abbreviations (Old names in parenthesis). BWLS: Ballavpur Wildlife Sanctuary, Birbhum district BBWLS: Bibhuti Bhushan (Parmadan) Wildlife Sanctuary, North 24-Parganas district BDWLS: Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary, Nadia district BTR: Buxa Tiger Reserve, Alipurduar district. -
Report (Tourism Infrastructure)
Knowledge Partner Table of Contents List of Tables ...........................................................................................4 List of Figures..........................................................................................5 List of abbreviations .................................................................................6 Executive summary...................................................................................9 1 Background ....................................................................................21 2 Initiatives by select central ministries..................................................27 3 Madhya Pradesh...............................................................................41 4 West Bengal....................................................................................53 5 Telangana.......................................................................................67 6 Rajasthan.......................................................................................77 7 Key Recommendations ......................................................................87 Statement of limiting conditions ...............................................................90 List of Tables Table 0-1: Budget allocation by the three ministries in 2015-16 ................................11 Table 0-2: Infrastructure assessment of states .......................................................12 Table 1-1: Contribution of tourism in countries’ GDP globally....................................23