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SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR UPE COMPONENT 2001-2006 NIEPA DC D12152 DISTRICT: HOWRAH STATE: WEST BENGAL V of BUUic»cion«> •*«d Adii»iD2iCr»ti©n. k’7-iii •»; Aurobindo M«r|, 55i-_:::rss;E E r~2. DISTRICT PROFILE 1. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION ; The Howrah District having ar^ area of about 1467 sq.Km. lies between the 22.12 ' and 22.48' degree North Latitude and 88.23' and 87.50 ' degree East Longitude . The south and the west of the district is bound by Medinipur district. The Hooghiy lies on the North and on the East there are the Hooghiy River and Kolkato . The normal average rainfall of the district is 16.25 mm . 2. Adminlsfravite Unites: The district containing 741 mouzos have one Municipal corporation and two municipalities. Besides the aforesaid municipalities there ore 44 nos of non- municipal towns also. The Sub division wise administrative units ore shown below : Table No. 1,1 SI.No. Subdivision Municipal Municipaliiy Block CIl’ I Pohcc ct»rpn j Sin. 1 Sadar 1 1 5 1: Ulubcria 0 1 y _• 7 I'dtal : Two 1 2 14 157 19 Block/Municipality number of Gram Sanshods and Wards are furnished below: Table No. t.2a Sl-No. Name of Block No.of Gram N o.of Gram San^ad^ Panchyats 1 Bally-Jagachha Block 8 135 I Domjur IK 251 3 Panchla 1 1 169 4 Sankrail 16 234 5 Jagaiballavpur 14 184 Ulubcria-I 9 128 1 Uiubcria-Il 8 1 19 « Bagnan-I 10 138 9 Bagnan-11 7 11 1 10 Shyampur-I 10 142 1 1 Shyampur-II 8 134 1 2 Anita-I 13 170 1 3 Amta-II 14 157 14 Udaynarayanpur 146 1 ” Total I 157 2218 Table No. 1.2b Sl.No. N am e of M unicipality No. of Ward | 1 HowrahMunicipal Corpn. 50 2 BallyMunicipality 29 3 UluberiaMunicipality 28 Total: 107 3. POPULATION; The population of Howrah district is 4274610 (2001 census). The density of population of the district is very high. As per 2001 census it is 2914 per sq.km. Table showing Sex wise population and literates of Howrati District Table No. 1.3 Block and Urban Population Local Bodies Total Male Female UN Pur 172080 88411 83669 Amta-il 189224 97618 91606 Amta*l 200147 102088 98059*1 J.B.Pur 219765 111239 108526 Domjur 317134 161262 155272 1 Baily-Jagacha 164520 86409 78111 Sankrail 288241 151637 136604 Panchia 213893 109229 104664 Uluberia-ll 151216 78200 73016 Uluberia-I 182085 92817 89268 Bagnan-I 191188 97967 93221 Bagnan-ll 146110 75330 70780 Shyampur-I 182333 92921 89412 Shyampur-ll 171047 86943 84104 BM 261575 149810 111765 UM 215348 112545 102803 HMC 1008704 547969 460735 G.Total : 4274610 2242395 2031615 i Total population of ttie district showing Male/Female and Urban/Rural Table No. 1.4 Cateeorv Popuiaiuin Catejzory Population j Male 1982457 Urban 1849114 I Female 17471X7 Rural 1880530 Total 3729644 Total 3729644 The religious community wise break up is given below : Table No. 1.5 Regilious M ale Fem ale T otal i Percentage t<» com m unity population population population total population Hindus 1537929 1351090 2889019 77.46 Muslims 438038 390702 828740 22 22 Christians 2030 1758 3788 0.10 Sikhs 1584 1232 2816 0.08 i Buddhists 415 355 770 0.02 Jains 2213 1841 4051 0.11 Others 248 209 457 0 .0 1 T otal : 1982457 1747187 3729644 lOO.(M) The Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe population of the district with male female break up as per 1991 census is given below : Block and Municipality wise SC ST Population: TaW«r No. 1.6 Block and Scheduled Caste Population Scheduled Tribe Population ■ Urban i Local Bodies Male Female Total Male Female Total UN Pur 15858 15518 31376 193 190 3S3 Amta-ll 20246 19427 33673 64 70 1.^4 Amta-I 26669 25796 52465 119 96 215 J.B.Pur 22647 21789 44436 989 923 1912 Domjur 27261 26572 53833 488 391 879 Bally- 12691 11500 24191 415 353 768 Jagacha Sankrail 34198 31120 65318 361 334 695 Panchia 18779 17613 36392 12 8 20 Uluberia-ll 23014 21808 44822 73 72 145 1 Uluberia-I 20144 19040 39184 16 18 34 ■ ^ Bagnan-I 13037 12385 25422 34 58 92 1 Bagnan-ll 7159 6646 13805 339 341 680 1 Shyampur- 15059 14355 29414 21 18 39 1 Shyampur- 8984 8444 17428 1 2 3 II BM 5087 3413 8500 596 495 1091 UM 13089 12233 25322 132 110 242 HMC 20453 16873 37326 1545 1213 2758 G .Total: 304375 284532 588907 5398 4692 10090 Block and Municipality wise minority population of fhe district showing tti© male and female break up is showing below: Table No. 1.7 Total Percentage Total Minority of Minority Name of BlockAJLB Population Population popuoiation UN Pur 172080 15470 8.99 Amta-ll 189224 38583 20.39 Amta-I 200147 38048 19.01 J.B.Pur 219765 49096 22.34 Domjur 317134 89432 28.2 Bally-Jagacha 164520 8226 5 Sankrail 288241 80189 27.82 Panchia 213893 81878 38.28 Uluberia-ll 151216 47179 31.2 Uiuberia-I 182085 59888 32.89 Bagnan-I 191188 45694 23.9 Bagnan-ll 146110 34920 23.9 Shyampur-i 182333 18416 10.1 Shyampur-ll 171047 16677 9.75 BM 261575 20874 7.98 UM 215348 32151 14.93 HMC 1008704 161393 16 T o ta l: 4274610 838113 22.22 LITERACY; The rate of literacy of the district is 67.62% where it is 76.11% iri respect ot Moles and only 57.83% in respect of the Females of the district. The rate of literacy regarding Rural and Urban Population of the district with Male .Eemale breakup is shown below.: . Table No. 1.8 Area Male Female Total Urban 79.61% 66.41% 73.72% Rural 72.21% 49.61% 61.28% NOTE ; Literate population exclude children of age group 0 to 6 years Pit ( harl - 1:1 SEX-WISE LITERACY STATUS OF URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION □ Male(Urban) □ 25' 'O □ 29°c E3Male(Rural) □ Female(Rural) □ 19% □ Female(Urban) As per the provisional Census figures available from the Data of C-,-isus 2001 the literacy figures has increased to 77.64% . The details o* the population showing the rural and urban area and gender wise life'' ites population figure is Tabled below : 1 ;ihU- i Block and 0-6 years pt)pulati()n 1. 1 t C I J 1 C s Urban Loeal Bodies i Total Total Male Female Total Male •"-(itnale UN Pur j 172080 19669 9986 9G83 113727 6490L' 48825 ! 189224 23870 12070 11800 123806 71396 52410 ■ Arnla-I 200147 24867 ^ 12778 " ’ 12089 131075 74351 56724 \ ’ J'B.Pur 219765 29994 15213 1478f 135754" 76222 59532 Domjur 317134 38847 19860" .........19587 211114 115206 95908 ' Bally-Jaqacha 164520 15981 8140 7841 jI '1261’7‘i " 7niafi 5598C ■ Sankrail 2882'41 I 33670 17278 16392 jf 193704 ' 10985f: 83909 ^ Panchia 213893 30126 15159 1-^*67 ! 132835 7505-: 5814’. Ulubena-ll 151216^ I 21315 10971 10344 1 89857 51665 38142 ' Ulubena-I 182085 27023 1 13751 j 13272J 107107 60644 46463 Bagrian-I 191188 24913 12720 12193 127226 71256 55970 ’ Baqnan-ll 146110 r 18503 9375 9128 97067 55204 ^1863 Shyampur-I 182333 23727 12036 11691 116077 66033 50044 ‘ Shyampur-ll 171047 22856 11588 11268 112878 63965 48893 , BM 261575 ^ 21869 11197 10672 198807 116591 82216 J UM 215348 27140 13735 j1 13405 21761 79359 59402 j HMC 1008704 89062 46095 !! 42967 779234 444063 335171 i I G.Total : 4274610 493432 251952 ■ 242080 ; 2818200 1665971 1269599 Block/Municipality wise figure showing the Male & Female percentage of literate of the district as 2001 Census. Table No. l.iO Percentage ol Percentage of i Pcrccnuiiio ol Name of Block /ULB Male literate F’emaie literate Tolal Lilcraic UN Pur 82.8 66.0 74.62 Amta-ll 83.5 65.7 7 4 .8 7 Amta-I 83.3 66.0 74.78 J.B.Pur 79.4 63.5 71.54 Domjur 81.5 70.7 75.86 Bally-Jaqacha 89.7 79.7 84.94 Sankrail 81.8 69.8 76.11 Panchia 79.8 64.8 72.48 Uluberia-ll 76.8 60.9 69.13 Uluberia-I 76.7 61.1 69.07 Bagnan-I 83.6 69.1 2.6.52 Bagnan-ll 83.7 67 .9 76.07 Shyampur-I 64.4 73.19 Shyampur-ll 84.9 67.1 ’>6.17 '”bm 84.1 81.3 82.94 UM 80.3 66.4 73.73 88.5 80.2 84.73 : G.Total : 83.7 70.9 77 (.).l Total No. of existing Rural Libraries : Tiibic No. 1.11 .No. (.rTotal (}.P No. ol lotal Rural l.ibrarv ! 157 l.\S __ i SOCIO ECONOMIC STURCTURE ; Wide disparity of per capita income . high rote of population density and diversity of population hove mode Howrah a very unique district . Only 24.4 %populotion of the district ore ogro based where 10.28% people are cultivators and about 14.12 % people ore agricultural labourers v.'hile 75.6% people are engaged in non ogro based occupation . Nearness and easy accessibility to Kolkato give the district a disnnct advantage in infrastructure and exposure to markets . For these reasons Howrah at one time had more than 35000 industries inclusive of snail, medium and big. The industries hove led to the rapid urbanization of Howrah district. But shrinkage of the dem and pool for the industrial produces and reluctance to appreciate modern technologies txive winded up a good number of units .Today the abandoned sheds reiMind us of the lost glory of the district.