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CHAPTER – I Introduction. The district Dakshin Dinajpur came into existence after bifurcation of the erstwhile district of West Dinajpur with effect from 1st April, 1992. The district is surrounded by Bangladesh of its 75% boundary in north, east & south side and by the district boundary of North Dinajpur and Malda at west and part of south side for the remaining portion. Its geographical area is 2162 Sq. KM. The district Head Quarter is situated at Balurghat town. It comprises 2(two) Sub-Divisions, 1) one is Gangarampur at Buniadpur and 2) another is Balurghat (Sadar). 4(four) Blocks under Gangarampur Sub-Division e.g. 1] Gangarampur, 2] Banshihari, 3] Harirampur and 4] Kushamandi and four Blocks under the Sub-Division of Balurghat e.g 1] Hili, 2] Balurghat, 3] Kumarganj and 4] Tapan are located in this district. 8(eight) Police Stations, 8(eight) Panchayat Samities, 2(two) Municipalities and 65- Gram Panchayats having 781 Gram Sansads are in this district. Other particulars are given in the district profile. The climate of the district is hot summer with high humidity, abundant rainfall and cold weather. Summer begins from the month of April. Monsoon commences from June and continues up to the last week of September; December and January are the coldest months. The annual rainfall of the district is about 1656 mm. Major rivers are -1] Tangan, 2] Punarbhava, 3] Atrayee and 4] Jamuna in this district. Flood is caused generally by water logging and lack of proper drainage of flood waters. With the passage of time changes in the approach, method and execution of relief operations during natural calamities have taken place. -
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 -
CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 04.08.2021 Father/ District/PC Name PS of District/PC of SL
CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 04.08.2021 Father/ District/PC Name PS of District/PC of SL. No Alias Sex Age Spouse Address Ps Name Name of Case/ GDE Ref. Accused residence residence Name Accused Alipurduar PS Case No : 266/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Promod RUSTOMP Disaster 1 Bhola Roy Alipurduar Alipurduar Kumar UR Management Act, 2005 & 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Alipurduar PS Case No : 266/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Munnalal RUSTOMP Disaster 2 Nabal Roy Alipurduar Alipurduar Roy UR Management Act, 2005 & 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Alipurduar PS Case No : 266/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Bittu Tribhuban KETAR Disaster 3 Alipurduar Alipurduar Kumar Kumar BAZAR Management Act, 2005 & 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Alipurduar PS Case No : 266/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Abhishek Ravandip Disaster 4 BIDPUR Alipurduar Alipurduar Kumar Kumar Management Act, 2005 & 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Alipurduar PS Case No : 266/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Sanjit Disaster 5 Yadhunan Rai BIDPUR Alipurduar Alipurduar Kumar Management Act, 2005 & 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Alipurduar PS Case No : 268/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Prashanta Haripada BHOLARDA Disaster 6 Alipurduar Alipurduar Ghosh Ghosh BRI Management Act, 2005 & 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Alipurduar PS Case No : 268/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Lt Shambhu Disaster 7 Dipak Dey SHIBBARI Alipurduar Alipurduar Dey Management Act, 2005 & 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Alipurduar PS Case No : 268/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Mintu Haym Disaster 8 SHIBBARI Alipurduar Alipurduar Mandal Mandal Management Act, 2005 & 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Alipurduar -
266 CHAPTER 6 PROBLEMS of URBANIZATION in NORTH BENGAL 6.1 Introduction the Process of Urbanization in Developing Countries Is A
CHAPTER 6 PROBLEMS OF URBANIZATION IN NORTH BENGAL 6.1 Introduction The process of urbanization in developing countries is associated with their own problems. The problems range from proliferation of slums, drinking water problems, housing problems, sanitation problems and urban environmental problems and pollution. With rapid urbanization taking place in most of the districts of North Bengal, the urban centres of this region are facing their own problems which are quite similar to those being faced in other parts of the country. In this chapter the main objective will be to analyze the problems related to proportion of slum households, access to safe drinking water, availability of electricity facility, availability of latrine facility, availability of bathroom within house, availability of drainage facility and availability of separate kitchen within house. All these parameters will be analyzed for individual urban centres of North Bengal for 2001 and 2011 respectively. Moreover, their change during this period will also be analyzed for individual urban centre. To analyze the change in the percentage of households without access to any facility across the urban centres of North Bengal during 2001 – 2011, only those urban centres which existed during 2001 and 2011 i.e. in both the census years have been taken into consideration. Therefore, although there were 48 urban centres in 2001 and 131 urban centres in 2011, only 47 urban centres which were common in both the census years have been taken into consideration to analyze the temporal change in their share of households without access to any facility. The decadal variation in the percentage of household without access to facility „x‟ of any urban centre has been calculated by the formula as under. -
BLO Information Update on 10-11-2020 PART District AC No AC Name NAME of POLLING STATION NAME DESIGNATION MOBILE NO Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 1 Minapara F.P
BLO Information update on 10-11-2020 PART District AC No AC Name NAME OF POLLING STATION NAME DESIGNATION MOBILE NO Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 1 Minapara F.P. School-Room No-1 Matibur Rahaman AT 9593205036 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 2 Krishnapur F. P. School-Room No-1 Samaresh Sarkar AT 9775442913 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 3 Parameswarpur Uchha Bidyalaya-Room No-1 Rojaba Begam Sahayaka 9564009084 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 4 Anantapur F.P.School-Room No-1 Abul Kalam Ajad AT 9734054550 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 5 Balapukur F.P.School-Room No-1 Parbati Barman (Roy) AWW 9609816565 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 6 Kunia F.P.School-Room No-1 Pradip Sarkar AT 9733152198 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 7 Bagdol F.P.School-Room No-1 Sunil Kr. Biswas AT 8016259579 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 8 Jamini Para S.S.K-Room No-1 Ram Ch. Hari VLE 9775983460 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 9 Samsia F.P.School-Room No-1 Premananda Barman AT 9733362507 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 10 Goalgaon F.P.School-Room No-1 Mostak Hossain AT 9734937806 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 11 Ukhalia F.P.School-Room No-1 Uday Sankar Bose DEO 9775942054 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 12 Nij Uttarpara F.P.School-Room No-1 Debashis Roy AT 9547704308 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 13 Rajapur F.P. School-Room No-1 Dilip Chandra Sarkar CW 7679700270 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 14 Chapra F.P. school-Room No-1 Momena Khatun Sahayika 9679779842 Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi (SC) 15 Dehat F.P. -
List of Candidates For
OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY, DAKSHIN DINAJPUR AT BALURGHAT, No. 610 / DLSA-DD, Date: 11.04.2016 1. LIST OF CANDIDATES CALLED FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION ON 01.05.2016 FOR THE POST OF STENOGRAPHER SL Name of the Candidate Age Address Roll No. NO. 1 MAMPI SAHA 26 BIRPARA, ALIPURDUAR, ALIPURDUAR, ALIPURDUAR, PIN- STN -01 736121. 2 XAVIER MURMU 25 MISSION PARA, ISLAMPUR, ISLAMPUR, UTTAR DINAJPUR, STN - 02 PIN-733202. 3 SUJAN PAUL 29 SUBHAS NAGAR, CHOPRA, CHOPRA, UTTAR DINAJPUR, STN – 03 PIN-733216. 4 SATHI SAHA 22 BACK SIDE OF AMAR TAKIES (NEWTOWN), ALIPURDUAR, STN – 04 ALIPURDUAR, ALIPURDUAR, PIN-736121. 5 TUSHI DUTTA 27 NEW SOVAGANJ, ALIPURDUAR, ALIPURDUAR, STN – 05 ALIPURDUAR, PIN-736121. 6 MD. AKIL AHMAD 27 38/A/SURESH SARKAR ROAD (NEAR RAHMANIA MASJID), STN – 06 INTALLY, KOLKATA-700014. 7 TANMAY GHOSH 24 DAKRA, DAKRA, BALURGHAT, DAKSHIN DINAJPUR, PIN- STN – 07 732102. 8 DOLI SOREN 29 FARIDPUR, BIDAYPUR, BALURGHAT, DAKSHIN DINAJPUR, STN – 08 PIN-733103. 9 SAJAL BARMAN 26 BHELUK DABRI, BHELUK DABRI, ALIPURDUAR, STN – 09 ALIPURDUAR, PIN-736208. 10 ARUP SARKAR 26 SOUTH JITPUR, BHOLAR DABRI, ALIPURDUAR, STN - 10 ALIPURDUAR, PIN-736123. 11 TANMOY 23 BARUA COLONY, BARUA, BELDANGA, MURSHIDABAD, STN – 11 CHAKRABORTY PIN-742189. 12 SUMI PARVIN 23 PAKIJA NAGAR, BELIA SHYAMPUR, BHAGWANGOLA, STN – 12 MURSHIDABAD, PIN-742135. 13 RAKESH PAUL 29 PATHARGHATA, SUDARSHAN NAGAR, BANSHIHARI, STN – 13 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR, PIN-733121. 14 SARIFUL HOSSAIN 30 TILNA, GOPALGANJ, KUMARGANJ, DAKSHIN DINAJPUR, STN – 14 SARKAR PIN-733141. 15 TANUSREE DEY 24 18/26 ISWAR BABU LANE, KHAGRA, MURSHIDABAD, PIN- STN – 15 742103. 16 SWARUP KUMAR 23 15/3, GANGADHAR KABIRAJ LANE, KHAGRA, STN – 16 BISWAS MURSHIDABAD, BERHAMPORE, PIN-742103. -
Location of Bsks in Dakshin Dinajpur
Location of BSKs in Dakshin Dinajpur Sl. Name of the Block / Location No. Municipality 1 Balurghat DM Office 2 Balurghat Balurghat SDO Office 3 Gangarampur Gangarampur SDO Office 4 Balurghat Balurghat BDO Office 5 Hili Hili BDO Office 6 Gangarampur Gangarampur BDO Office 7 Harirampur Harirampur BDO Office 8 Kumarganj Kumarganj BDO Office 9 Kushmundi Kushmundi BDO Office 10 Banshihari Banshihari BDO Office 11 Tapan Tapan BDO Office 12 Balurghat Maitreechakra Primary Library 13 Kumarganj Jakhirpurpalli Pathagar 14 Kumarganj Deor Palli Pathagar 15 Kumarganj Madarganjtarun Sangha Rural Library 16 Kumarganj Sumitra Sahitya Sadan Rural Library 17 Kushmundi Mahisbathan Lenin Palli Pathagar 18 Banshihari Doulatpur Rural Library 19 Banshihari Nabarun Palli Pathagar 20 Banshihari Bimala Smriti Palli Pathagar 21 Balurghat Amritakhanda Anchal Palli Pathagar 22 Balurghat Boaldar Palli Pathagar 23 Harirampur Vivekananda Milan Palli Pathagar 24 Harirampur Danagram Milanee Pally Pathagar 25 Hili Balupara Haladhar Palli Pathagar 26 Hili Binshira Sri Krishna Rural Library 27 Balurghat Khaspur RH 28 Banshihari Rashidpur RH 29 Gangarampur Chaloon BPHC 30 Harirampur Harirampur RH 31 Hili Hili RH 32 Kumarganj Kumarganj RH 33 Kushmundi Kushmandi RH 34 Tapan Tapan RH 35 Balurghat Patiram PHC 36 Kumarganj Sitahar PHC 37 Balurghat Mamna PHC 38 Balurghat Uttar Khapur PHC 39 Harirampur Bairhatta PHC 40 Hilli Panjul PHC 41 Tapan Hazratpur PHC 42 Tapan Chakvagirath PHC 43 Balurghat Boaldar Primary Health Centre 44 Balurghat Bolla Primary Health Centre 45 Balurghat -
Dakshin Dinajpur Merit List
NATIONAL MEANS‐CUM ‐MERIT SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION,2020 PAGE NO.1/21 GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION SCHOOL DISTRICT AND NAME WISE MERIT LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES CLASS‐VIII NAME OF ADDRESS OF ADDRESS OF QUOTA UDISE NAME OF SCHOOL DISABILITY MAT SAT SLNO ROLL NO. THE THE THE GENDER CASTE TOTAL DISTRICT CODE THE SCHOOL DISTRICT STATUS MARKS MARKS CANDIDATE CANDIDATE SCHOOL BADAMAIL HIGH KAMARPARA,KAMA SCHOOL, VILL- RPARA,BALURGHAT DAKSHIN BADAMAIL HIGH DAKSHIN 1 123203702205 ADRITA MAHANTA 19050605302 BADAMAIL, PS- F GENERAL NONE 76 64 140 , DAKSHIN DINAJPUR SCHOOL DINAJPUR BALURGHAT, DT-D/D, DINAJPUR 733145 PIN-733153 ANANDA BALURGHAT GIRLS' BAGAN,BALURGHA HIGH SCHOOL, VILL + DAKSHIN BALURGHAT GIRLS' DAKSHIN 2 123203702047 ALIVIA GHOSH T,BALURGHAT , 19051001803 P.O - BALURGHAT F GENERAL NONE 63 40 103 DINAJPUR HIGH SCHOOL DINAJPUR DAKSHIN DINAJPUR DIST - D/DINAJPUR, 733101 PIN-733101 TAPAN BALIKA TAPAN,TAPAN,TAPA VIDYALAYA, VILL+PO- DAKSHIN TAPAN BALIKA DAKSHIN 3 123203702032 ANANNYA MITRA N , DAKSHIN 19050709301 TAPAN,DIST- F GENERAL NONE 58 44 102 DINAJPUR VIDYALAYA DINAJPUR DINAJPUR 733127 D/DINAJPUR, PIN- 733127 SANKAIR JR HIGH BADSANKAIR,BANIA DAKSHIN SANKAIR JR HIGH SCHOOL, VILL- DAKSHIN 4 123203702042 ANANYA BASAK L,TAPAN , DAKSHIN 19050703304 F GENERAL NONE 62 42 104 DINAJPUR SCHOOL SANKAIR P.O-BANIAL, DINAJPUR DINAJPUR 733127 PIN-733127 BADALPUR,BHIKHA KARDAHA HIGH HAR,TAPAN , DAKSHIN SCHOOL, VILL- DAKSHIN 5 123203702101 ANIKA TAHSIN 19050712803 KARDAHA HIGH SCHOOL F GENERAL NONE 61 62 123 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR -
Size Distribution of Urban Centres Across North Bengal During 1991 to 2011
[VOLUME 6 I ISSUE 2 I APRIL – JUNE 2019] e ISSN 2348 –1269, Print ISSN 2349-5138 http://ijrar.com/ Cosmos Impact Factor 4.236 Rank – Size Distribution of Urban Centres across North Bengal during 1991 to 2011 Dr. Arindam Basak Assistant Professor, Department of Geography & Applied Geography, University of North Bengal Received: February 05, 2019 Accepted: March 28, 2019 ABSTRACT: North Bengal has witnessed lack luster urbanization and growth of urban centres till 2011. Given its geographical coverage, the number of urban centres in North Bengal was only 45 in 1991 and 48 in 2001. However, in 2011 the number of urban centres in North Bengal suddenly increased to 131 which is quite stupendous compared to previous years. This sudden increase in the number of urban centres affected the rank-size distribution of urban centres across North Bengal. In this paper an attempt has been made to calculate the rank-size distribution of urban centres across North Bengal during 1991, 2001 and 2011 and to analyze the effect of a huge increase in the number of urban centres over the system of city-size distribution in this region. Key Words: North Bengal, Urbanization, Urban Centres, Rank-Size distribution. Introduction If urban centres are arranged according to their population size in a particular region they are related to one another. The population of the second largest urban centre will have half the population of the largest or primate city, the third largest urban centre will have 1/3rd population of the largest urban centre of the region. This relationship between the population of any urban centre and its rank in a set of urban centres of a region is called the rank-size rule. -
PHC Raipur II Dumurtor 10 BHP 44 Hatgram P.H.C
Sl. Upgraded Under Name of the Institution Block Post Office Beds No. Program District : Bankura Sub- Division : Sadar 1 Helna Susunia P.H.C. Bankura-I Helna Susunia 10 BHP 2 Kenjakura P.H.C. Bankura-I Kanjakura 10 BHP 3 Narrah P.H.C. Bankura-II Narrah 4 4 Mankanali P.H.C. Bankura-II Mnkanali 10 5 Jorhira P.H.C. Chhatna Jorhira 10 6 Salchura (Kamalpur) P.H.C. Chhatna Kamalpur 2 7 Jhantipahari P.H.C. Chhatna Jhantipahari 6 8 Bhagabanpur P.H.C. Chhatna Bhagabanpur 6 9 Gogra P.H.C. Saltora Gogra 10 BHP 10 Ituri P.H.C. Saltora Tiluri 10 BHP 11 Kashtora P.H.C. Saltora Kashtora 6 12 Gangajalghati P.H.C. Gangajalghati Gangajalghati 4 Ramharipur P.H.C.(Swami 13 Gangajalghati Ramharipur 4 Vivekananda) 14 Srichandrapur P.H.C. Gangajalghati Srichandrapur 10 15 Ramchandrapur P.H.C. Mejhia Ramchandrapur 4 16 Pairasole P.H.C. Mejhia Pairasole 10 17 Beliatore P.H.C. Barjora Beliatore 10 18 Chhandar P.H.C. Barjora Chhandar 4 19 Godardihi (Jagannathpur) P.H.C. Barjora Godardihi 4 20 Pakhanna P.H.C. Barjora Pakhanna 10 Sl. Upgraded Under Name of the Institution Block Post Office Beds No. Program 21 Ratanpur P.H.C. Onda Ratanpur 10 BHP 22 Nakaijuri P.H.C. Onda Ghorasol 10 BHP 23 Ramsagar P.H.C. Onda Ramsagar 10 BHP 24 Santore P.H.C. Onda Garh Kotalpur 10 BHP 25 Nikunjapur P.H.C. Onda Nikunjapur 10 BHP Sub- Division : Khatra 26 Bonabaid P.H.C. Khatra-I Kankradara 10 27 Mosiara (Dharampur) P.H.C. -
S C H O O L D I R E C T O
S c h o o l D i r e c t o r y State Name : WEST BENGAL District Code & Name : 1905 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR Total Schools in this district : 2252 Year : 2011-12 School School School Location & Enrolment Teachers Code School Name Village Name Category Management Type of School Boys Girls Total Male Female Total Block Code & Name: 190506 BALURGHAT Total Schools in this block : 386 Cluster Code & Name: 1905060010 ADIBASHI KMS VIDYAPITH 1 19050611901 PACHIM CHAKVRIGU F.P.SCHOOL CHAKVRIGU-I Primary Department of EducationRural Co-Educational 20 12 32 2 0 2 19050612002 ANATA SHISHU BIDYA NIKETAN CHAKVRIGU-II Primary Pvt. Unaided Rural Co-Educational 24 28 52 1 2 3 19050612003 JNANDEEP SHISHU BIDYA NIKETAN CHAKVRIGU-II Primary Pvt. Unaided Rural Co-Educational 30 29 59 1 1 4 19050612001 NADIPAR GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL CHAKVRIGU-II Up. Primary with sec./H.sec Department of EducationRural Girls only 0 580 580 0 27 5 19050612109 BELINE SINGHPARA S.S.K CHAKVRIGU-III Primary Others Rural Co-Educational 22 29 51 0 3 6 19050612108 CHAKCHANDAN S.S.K CHAKVRIGU-III Primary Others Rural Co-Educational 24 24 48 0 3 7 19050612113 CHAKRAMANATH S.S.K CHAKVRIGU-III Primary Others Rural Co-Educational 26 27 53 1 2 8 19050612102 CHAKVRIGU SADARGHAT S.S.K CHAKVRIGU-III Primary Others Rural Co-Educational 26 25 51 0 3 9 19050612105 CHAMTA S.S.K CHAKVRIGU-III Primary Others Rural Co-Educational 37 48 85 0 4 10 19050612111 CHANDRADAULA S.S.K CHAKVRIGU-III Primary Others Rural Co-Educational 19 19 38 0 3 11 19050612110 DAKRA BAGANPARA S.S.K CHAKVRIGU-III Primary Others Rural Co-Educational -
Chapter-VI Our Village Level Study: Findings
73 Chapter-VI Our Village Level Study: Findings 6.1: Introduction This chapter is the core of our research investigation. We have chosen Dakshin Dinajpur district for our detailed investigation. We have chosen the sample villages from two subdivisions, Balurghat and Gangarampur and from each subdivision two GPs have been selected. The survey results and our observations on the results have been presented in the following sections. 6.2: District Profile Barendra Bhumi, according to Ramcharita Maanasha, was the homeland (Janakbhu) of the Palas. Gopal, the first king of the Pala dynasty, was hailed from this place. Reference may be made to Pancha Gour-Gour Empire of Emperor Dharma Pal. Extension of Pundra Vardhan Bhukti began under the Palas. It comprised number of Mandals and each Mandai comprised several vishayas. Kotivarsha was Vishaya situated on the river Punarbhava. It has been mentioned in the inscriptions as the most important Vishaya. Though Dharma Pala (C 770-810 A.D.) was a great patron of Buddhism and set up more than fifty Buddhist monasteries in different parts of his empire, he was not averse to Hinduism. He himself established a four faced Shiva image at Buddha Gaya. At Aminpur village in Kushmandi Police Station a five faced Ban Linga has been discovered. At Dehabandh village in Kushmandi PS, one Shiva Linga is seen on the road side with four goddess with folded palms engraved on four sides. It is a unique image belonging to Gupta age. A similar sand stone image has been kept at district library. Some beautiful sculptures of Gupta period can be seen at the said Library Museum.