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Duare Sarkar Camp Location (Phase -I) in Cooch Behar District
Duare Sarkar Camp Location (Phase -I) in Cooch Behar district Camp Date Block/Municipality(M) Gram Panchayat / Ward Venue 01/12/2020 Cooch Behar (M) Ward - 001 Rambhola High School Cooch Behar (M) Ward - 002 Rambhola High School Cooch Behar-1 Putimari-Fuleswari Paitkapara Ap School Cooch Behar-2 Gopalpur Gopalpur High School Dinhata-1 Gosanimari-I Gosanimari High School Dinhata-1 Gosanimari-II Gosanimari Rajpath Primary School Dinhata-2 Chowdhurihat Chowdhurihat Vivekananda Vidyamandir Dinhata-2 Sukarukuthi Sukarukuthi High School Haldibari Uttar Bara Haldibari Kaluram High School Mathabhanga-1 Gopalpur Gopalpur Pry. School Mathabhanga-2 Angarkata-Pardubi A.K.Paradubi High School Mekhliganj Ranirhat Alokjhari High School Sitai Adabari Konachata High School Sitalkuchi Chhotosalbari Sarbeswarjayduar No. 1 Pry. School Tufanganj-1 Natabari-I Natabari High School Tufanganj-2 Bhanukumari-I Boxirhat Jr. Basic School 02/12/2020 Cooch Behar (M) Ward - 003 Netaji Vidyapith Cooch Behar (M) Ward - 005 Netaji Vidyapith Cooch Behar-1 Chandamari Prannath High School Dinhata-1 Matalhat Matalhat High School Dinhata-1 Petla Nabibaks High School Haldibari Boxiganj Boxiganj Abdul Kader High School Mathabhanga (M) Ward - 001 Mathabhanga Vivekananda Vidyamandir Mathabhanga (M) Ward - 012 Mathabhanga Vivekananda Vidyamandir Mathabhanga-1 Kedarhat Jorshimuli High School Mathabhanga-2 Nishiganj-I Nishiganj Nishimoyee High School Tufanganj-1 Natabari-Ii Bhelapeta High School Tufanganj-2 Bhanukumari-Ii Joraimore Community Hall 03/12/2020 Cooch Behar (M) Ward - -
ORDER of Appointment of SECTOR and ASSISTANT SECTOR OFFICERS
ORDER OF Appointment of SECTOR and ASSISTANT SECTOR OFFICERS General Election 2016 to West Bengal Legislative Assembly District : COOCH BEHAR (vide Order No.: 64, Dated: 15/04/2016 and Memo No.: Elec/1111(11)/XXX-34, Dated: 15/04/2016) No. & Name of Assembly Constituency: No.3 - COOCH BEHAR UTTAR (SC) Name of the Sector Officer Name of the Asstt. Sector Officer No. & Name of the Sector Number of the Polling Stations Designation of S.O. Designation of A.S.O. Mobile no. of S.O. Mobile no. of A.S.O. Pranab Kumar Roy Sujit Barman 1. Putimari High School, A.I. of Schools, DPSC, Cooch 1, 2 E.A., Patlakhawa GP Patlakhawa-I Behar 9641808467 9434721933 Dhananjoy Banik Ajit Barman 2. Patlakhawa GP 3 to 21 Inspector (F&S), Cooch Behar Sahayak, Patlakhawa GP Office, Patlakhawa-II 8653666316 9775434198 Sankar Mahato Danal Thakur 3. Bararangaras GP Office, 22 to 38 C.I., Cooch Behar-II Secretary, Bararangrash GP Bararangaras 9434740344 9547115297 Arjun Chandra Nandi Manik Ch. Roy 4. Morichbari/Kholta GP 39 to 53, 67, 68 S.I. of Schools, Cooch Behar E.A., Morichbari/Kholta Office, Morichbari 9832367805 9851586872 Ramesh Ch. Roy Tanmay Dutta 5. Kholta High School, 54 to 66 SAE (A.I.) A.E. Cooch Behar Secretary, Morichbari/Kholta G.P. Kholta 9475833699 9434813240 Biswanath Talukdar Biswajit Biswas 6. Ambari GP Office, 69 to 84 A.D.A., Cooch Behar-II Secretary, Ambari G.P. Ambari 9474571081 9474433142 & 9933323447 Subir sarkar Himangshu Das 7. Baneswar GP Office, 85 to 102 Elec. Supervisor E.E. (AM) E.A., Baneswar G.P. -
38 Chapter-Ii Geographical
CHAPTER-II GEOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY AREA 2.1. Introduction: Study Area is the prime concern of any research especially in a spatial science like Geography. It is the place, based on which, the researcher carries out in-depth study and data collection. A discussion on the study area is fundamental as it helps in understanding the contextual background of the area under investigation. Mead defined study area as “the geographical studies pursued in a well-defined area” (Mead, 1969). Generally, a research is conducted within or beyond an area delimited by political or physical boundaries. However, it is sometimes difficult to delineate a study area as it may stretch beyond either of the boundaries. The study area is the geographic framework within which the field work is conducted, and thus its exact areal extent must be determined to focus and further define the purposes of the research. As the present research is based on the Geo-environmental study of the wetlands of Tufanganj and Koch Bihar Sadar subdivisions within Koch Bihar District, the study area and subsequent data collection have been confined to four community development blocks, namely Tufanganj-I, Tufanganj-II, Koch Bihar-I and Koch Bihar-II. Thus the main focus of the present chapter is on the historical background, physical and socio-economic background as well as the administrative jurisdiction and geographic location of Koch Bihar District. 2.2. Historical Background: Etymologically, ‘Koch Bihar’ or ‘Cooch Behar’ has been derived from two words- ‘Cooch’ and ‘Behar’. While the word ‘Cooch’ is a corrupted form of the word ‘Koch’ that signifies an indigenous mongoloid tribe, the word ‘Behar’ is derived from Sanskrit word ‘Vihara’, which means ‘abode’, or ‘sport’. -
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. -
Survey Report of the CSSSC-UNICEF Social Inclusion Cell
Mapping the Socially Excluded: Beyond Poverty Measurements Report on Primary Survey in Cooch Behar, West Bengal Survey Report of the CSSSC-UNICEF Social Inclusion Cell October 2010 CSSSC Faculty Members Prof. Sugata Marjit (Convenor and Nodal Faculty) Dr. Pranab Kr. Das Dr. Sohel Firdos Dr. Saibal Kar Dr. Surajit Mukhopadhyay Project Associates Ms. Riddhita Banerjee Ms. Dyotona Dasgupta Ms. Srimanti Mukherjee Mr. Mukhlesur Rahman Acknowledgement: The research team at the Centre duly acknowledges substantial support from various members of the district government of Cooch Behar and faculty at Cooch Behar Government College (Dr. Pankaj Kumar Debnath and Sri Subhasis Bhattacharya) and Tufangunj College (Prof. Bijay Som). We are also indebted to Madhumanti Kayal and Anindita Chakraborty for help with the analysis at various stages. Contents Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Rationale for the Research Activity 2.1. Social and Economic Exclusion 2.2. Scope and Coverage 3. Survey Methodology Detailed Methodology 4. The Social Exclusion Index for Cooch Behar 5. Analysis at the Household Level (Tables) 5.1 Housing Status I (B1a- B1d/ A1a-A1d) 5.2 Housing Status II (B2a-B2d/ A2a-A2d) 5.3 Drinking Water (B3a-B3d/ A3a-A3d) 5.4 Children and Diseases (B4a-B4d and B6a-B6b/ A4a-A4d and A6a-A6b) 5.5 Mother’s Health (B7a-d and B8a-d/ A7a-d and A8a-d) 5.6 Breast Feeding Status by Mother (B9a-d/ A9a-d) 5.7 Information related to childbirth (B10a-d/ A10a-d) 5.8 Administering Vitamin among Infants (B11a-b / A11a-b) 5.9 Land and Other Assets (B12a-d/ A12a-d) 5.10 Educational Status among Children (B13a-c/ A13a-c) 5.11 Primary source of Household Incomes and Expenditures (B14a-c/ A14a-c) and (B15a-c/ A15a-c) Public Distribution System (B16a-b/ A16 a-b) 5.12 Vaccination among Children (B17a-b / A17a-b) 6. -
(Rawdon Street) Kolkata – 700 017 Ph. No. 2280-5805;
WEST BENGAL STATE ELECTION COMMISSION 18, Sarojini Naidu Sarani (Rawdon Street) – Kolkata 700 017 Ph. No. 2280-5805; FAX- 2280-7373 No. 1805-SEC/1D-127/2012 Kolkata, the 3rd December, 2012 O R D E R In exercise of the power conferred by Sections 16 and 17 of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Act, 2003 (West Bengal Act XXI of 2003), read with rules 26 and 27 of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Rules, 2006, West Bengal State Election Commission, hereby publish the draft Order for delimitation of Cooch Behar Zilla Parishad constituencies and reservation of seats thereto. The Block(s) have been specified in column (1) of the Schedule below (hereinafter referred to as the said Schedule), the number of members to be elected to the Zilla Parishad specified in the corresponding entries in column (2), to divide the area of the Block into constituencies specified in the corresponding entries in column (3),to determine the constituency or constituencies reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST), Scheduled Castes (SC) or the Backward Classes (BC) specified in the corresponding entries in column (4) and the constituency or constituencies reserved for women specified in the corresponding entries in column (5) of the said schedule. The draft will be taken up for consideration by the State Election Commissioner after fifteen days from this day and any objection or suggestion with respect thereto, which may be received by the Commission within the said period, shall be duly considered. THE SCHEDULE Cooch Behar Zilla Parishad Cooch Behar District Name of Number of Number, Name and area Constituenci- Constituen- Block members to of the Constituency es reserved cies be elected for ST/ SC/ reserved for to the Zilla BC persons women Parishad (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Mekhliganj 2 Mekhliganj/ ZP-1 SC Women Ranirhat, Uchhalpukuri, Jamaldah and Changrabandha grams. -
Worship of Balarama in Coochbehar: a Historical Study
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Hum.), Vol. 60(1), 2015, pp. 79-90 WORSHIP OF BALARAMA IN COOCHBEHAR: A HISTORICAL STUDY Bijoy Kumar Sarkar* Abstract The worship of Balarama, the elder of Krishna was very popular in the Kamta- Koch Kingdom; he is still worshipped independently or along with Krishna in a number of temples in Coochbehar. However, he still remains utterly untouched historically and independently as he should have been. An attempt has been made here to study the background, nature and extent of Balarama’s worship in the Coochbehar State along with exploring out the causes of its immense popularity. The question of Balarama’s worship as one of the Vyuhas and/or of the Avataras or something else has also been addressed. Keeping in view the simultaneous worship of Balarama and Manasa on special occasions, their relationship in popular concept has also been investigated. We have consulted the original source materials complementing with relevant secondary sources and undertaken field trips to explore the issue. It is found that Balaram’s identity as a patron of agriculture and a deity of fertility - Hala (ploughshare) being his most distinctive weapon and Halayudha as his nomenclature – contributed considerably to his popularity among the pre-dominantly agricultural people of the Kamata-Koch Kingdom. The history of Vishnu-worship may be traced in Kamarupa from early times in light of erection of a cave temple for Balabhadrasvamin in the 5th century A.D. In Kamarupa and Kamata-Koch Kingdom, the Bhakti movement, known as Neo- Vaishnavism, was launched by Sankaradeva. -
District Census Handbook, Part XIII-B, Puruliya, Series-23, West Bengal
~~ CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIr;S 23 WEST 'uErroAL DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XIII-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY NADIA DISTRICT S. N. GHOSH of the Indian Administrative Service DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL Price: (Inland) DB. 15-00 Paise ( Foreign ) £ 1·75 or 5 $ 40 CeDts PUBLISHED BY THE CONTROLLER, GOVERNMENT PRINTING, WEST BENGAL AND PRINTED BY JOYMA KALI PRESS 90 B. c. ROAD, BURDWAN-713101 CONTENTS Pages Foreword V Preface VII Acknowledgements IX! Important Statistics XI Analytical Note 38 (i) Census Concepts : Rural and urban areas, Census House, Housellttld Scheduled Castes/Sqheduled Tribes, Literates, Main workers, Marginal workers, Non~workers etc. (ii) Brief history of the District Census Handbook. (iii) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory. (iv) Brief history of the District. tv) Physical Aspects. (vi) Major Characteristics. (vii) Places of Religious. Historical or Archaeological importance in the villages and places of tourists interests. (viii) Brief analysis of Village and Town Directory data. Section-I: Village Directory 1. Karimpur Police Station (a) Alphabetical list of villages 39 (b) Village Directory Statement 42 2. Tehatta Police Station (a) Alphabetical list of villages 56 (b) Village Directory Statement 58 3. Kaliganj Police Station (a) Alphabetical list of villages 68 (b) Village Directory Statement 70 4. Nakasipara Police Station (a) Alphab&ticallist of villages 82 (b) Village Directory Statement 84 5 Chapra Bazar Police Station (a) Alphabetical list of villages 96 (b) Village Directory Statement 98 6. Krisnnaganj Police Station (a) Alphabeticallisf of villages 107 (b) Village Directory Statement 108 IV 7. Krishnanagar Police Station (6) Alphabetical list of villages 115 ' (b) Village Directory Statement 118 8. -
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 -
SL. No Roll No. Applica- Tion No. Name & Father's Name Address 01
LIST OF ACCEPTED APPLICATION REGARDING RECRUITMENT OF 1 NO. COMPUTER PERSONNEL AT THE DISTRICT OFFICER MINORITY AFFAIRS, NADIA COLLECTORATE CAMPUS , KRISHNAGAR DIST. NADIA. Roll Applica- Name & SL. No Address No. tion No. Father's Name Parbatipur Bazar Para Ajay Saha P.O Pritinagar 01 001 2 S/O Madan Gopal Saha PS - Ranaghat Dt. Nadia. PIN - 741247 Vill - Nep para, Ghoshpara Moloy Kr. Nath P.O. Kalna 02 002 3 S/O Santanu Nath Dist. Burdwan PIN - 713409 Qtr. No. P/131/5 Mrinal Biswas Type - B Hamid Enclave Panagarh 03 003 4 S/O Lt. Makhan Ch. Biswas Dist. Paschim Burdwan PIN - 713420 Vill - Dhubi Ajijur Rahaman Ansari PO - Dhubi Nagadi 04 004 6 S/O Abdus Salam Ansari PS - Nakashipara Dist. Nadia PIN - 741137 Bora Bujrukdighi Priyajit Sen 05 005 Raina, Burdwan 7 S/O Dilip Sen PIN 713 423 77, Duttabad Road Subhankar Kundu 06 006 Salt Lake, Sector - I 10 S/O Buddhadeb Kundu Kolkata - 700 064 Alamgir Mondal Vill + P.O Ranabondo 07 007 12 C/O Aujbilla Mondal P.S Chapra Dist. Nadia PIN - 741123 204/1A Raja Ram Mohan Roy Road Sanchari De 08 008 Udayachal 13 D/O Tapan De Kolkata - 700 008 Vill-Sreenagar Pally Ailakundi Bikash Thakur 09 009 P.O. Kenduadihi 15 S/O Breej Nath Thakur PS Bankura Dist. Bankura-722 102 6/2746, Gayes Pur Sourav Ghatak 10 010 Kalyani Dist Nadia 17 S/O Goutam Ghatak 741 234 69/21 Jadav Ghosh Road Sourav Hazra 11 011 Sarsuna, Behala 18 S/O Samir Kumar Hazra Kolkata - 700 061 53, Tura Para Lane Raj Chatterjee Nabadwip, 12 012 19 S/O Dilip Kumar Chatterjee Dist. -
Containment Zones of Cooch Behar
List of Active Broad-Based Containment Zones District: Cooch Behar Date: 12-09-2020 Sl No Sub-Division Block/ Municipality G.P./ Ward Broad-Based Containment Zone Incident Commander AC No Part No Kadamtala Bazar ( Bhelapeta) under Part No. 24 of 8, Natabari Sri. Subhajit Dasgupta, WBCS (Exe.), Block Development Officer, 1 Tufanganj Tufanganj I Natabari-II 8 24 Assembly Constituency Tufanganj I Development Block Jaigir Chilakhana near Saha Brickfield under Part No 72 of 8 Sri. Subhajit Dasgupta, WBCS (Exe.), Block Development Officer, 2 Tufanganj Tufanganj I Chilakhana I 8 72 Natabari AC Tufanganj I Development Block Chilakhana Bazar near Radha Gobinda Temple under Part No 82 of Sri. Subhajit Dasgupta, WBCS (Exe.), Block Development Officer, 3 Tufanganj Tufanganj I Chilakhana I 8 82 8 Natabari Assembly constituency Tufanganj I Development Block Ghogarkuthi near G.P office under Part No 61 of 8 Natabari Sri. Subhajit Dasgupta, WBCS (Exe.), Block Development Officer, 4 Tufanganj Tufanganj I Chilakhana II 8 61 Assembly constituency Tufanganj I Development Block Santoshpur near Deocharai High School under Part No 257 of 8 Sri. Subhajit Dasgupta, WBCS (Exe.), Block Development Officer, 5 Tufanganj Tufanganj I Deocharai 8 257 Natabari Assembly constituency Tufanganj I Development Block Battala near Balabhut Bazar under Part no. 245 of 9-Tufanganj Sri. Subhajit Dasgupta, WBCS (Exe.), Block Development Officer, 6 Tufanganj Tufanganj I Balabhut 9 245 Assembly Constituency Tufanganj I Development Block Balabhut Kadamtala, near Uttar Balabhut Chowrangee near UBKGB, Sri. Subhajit Dasgupta, WBCS (Exe.), Block Development Officer, 7 Tufanganj Tufanganj I Balabhut 9 240 Balabhut under Part no. 240 of 9-Tufanganj Assembly Constituency Tufanganj I Development Block Dwiparpar near Rajarkuthi under Part no. -
Term Loan Beneficiary Wise Utilisation Report from 20.01.16 to 03.03.16
Term Loan UC report from 20.01.16 to 03.03.16 Sanction Communit Amount of NMDFC Slno Name beneficiary_cd Father's/Husband's Name Address Pin Code District Sector Gender Area Letter Print y Finance(Rs) Share(Rs) Date ABUJAR HOSSAIN A56028/MBD/58/16 SOFIKUL ISLAM VILL- NAMO CHACHANDA, PO- MURSHIDABA 1 742224 CLOTH SHOP MUSLIM MALE RURAL 80,000 72,000 12/02/2016 JOYKRISHNAPUR, PS- SAMSERGANJ D ARSAD ALI A56037/MBD/55/16 LATE MD MOSTAFA VILL- JOYRAMPUR, PO- BHABANIPUR, PS- MURSHIDABA WOODEN 2 742202 MUSLIM MALE RURAL 50,000 45,000 12/02/2016 FARAKKA D FURNITURE SHOP ABU TALEB AHAMED A56040/CBR/57/16 MAHIRUDDIN AHAMED VILL CHHATGENDUGURI PO STATIONARY 3 736159 COOCH BEHAR MUSLIM MALE RURAL 70,000 63,000 02/03/2016 KASHIRDANGA SHOP ABDUL MANNAN A56042/CBR/58/16 SABER ALI VILL- NABANI, PO- GITALDAHA , PS- SEASONAL 4 736175 COOCH BEHAR MUSLIM MALE RURAL 80,000 72,000 24/02/2016 DINAHTA CROPS TRADING MISTANNA ATAUR RAHAMAN A56101/DDP/58/16 LATE ACHIMADDIN AHAMEDVILL BARAIDANGA PO KALIMAMORA DAKSHIN 5 733132 VANDAR (SWEET MUSLIM MALE RURAL 80,000 72,000 13/02/2016 DINAJPUR SHOP) AMINUR RAHAMAN A56110/DDP/59/16 AAIDUR RAHAMAN JHANJARI PARA DAKSHIN 6 733125 GARMENTS SHOP MUSLIM MALE RURAL 90,000 81,000 13/02/2016 DINAJPUR ANARUL HAQUE A56131/NDA/60/16 NURUL ISLAM SK VILL. CHAPRA BUS STAND PO. BANGALJHI 7 741123 NADIA MEDICINE SHOP MUSLIM MALE RURAL 100,000 90,000 15/02/2016 AKIMUDDIN A56206/PRL/52A/16 KHALIL CHOWDHURY VILL+PO- KARKARA, PS- JOYPUR 8 723213 PURULIA GENERAL STORE MUSLIM MALE RURAL 25,000 22,500 13/02/2016 CHOWDHURY ARIF KAZI A56209/PRL/52A/16 LALU KAZI VILL- KANTADI, PO+PS- JHALDA 9 723202 PURULIA FURNITURE SHOP MUSLIM MALE URBAN 25,000 22,500 13/02/2016 ANUAR ALI A56282/UDP/58/16 GUFARUDDIN PRADHAN VILL- BHADRATHA, PO- BHUPAL PUR, PS- UTTAR HARDWARE 10 733143 MUSLIM MALE RURAL 80,000 72,000 24/02/2016 ITAHAR DINAJPUR SHOP ANASARUL SEKH A56432/BBM/53/16 EMDADUL ISLAM VILL BAHADURPU 11 731219 BIRBHUM GROCERY SHOP MUSLIM MALE RURAL 30,000 27,000 17/02/2016 ANISH GOLDAR A56467/HWH/55/16 LATE.