CENSUS OF 1991

SERIES -26

WEST BENGAL

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART XII-A

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

HAORA DISTRICT

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS Price Rs. 30.00

PUBLISHED BY THE CONTROLLER GOVERNMENT PRINTING, WEST BENGAL AND PRINTED BY SARASWATY PRESS LTD. 11 B.T. ROAD, CALCUTTA - 700 056 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 - xxviii

Part A - Village and Town Directory

6. Section' - Village Directory Note explaining the Codes used in the Village Directory 3

(1) Shyampur-I C.D. Block 4-9 (i) Village Directory

(2) Shyampur-II C.D. Block 10 -15 (i) Village Directory

(3) -I C.D. Block 16 - 21 (i) Village Directory

(4) Bagnan-ll C.D. Block . 22-25 (i) Village Directory

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

(6) Uluberia-II C.D. Block 32-33 (i) Village Directory

(7) C.D. Block 34-41 (i) Village Directory

(8) -l C.D. Block 42-47 (i) Village Directory

(9) Amta-ll C.O. Block 48-53 (i) Village Directory

(10) C.O. Block 54-57 (i) Village Directory

(11) C.D. Block 58 - 63 (i) Village Directory

(12) Bally- C.D. Block 64- 65 (i) Village Directory

(13) C.D. Block 66 - 67 (i) Village Directory Page No.

(14) C.D. Block 68 - 69 (i) Village Directory

7. Appendix - I - C.D. Blockwise Abstract of Amenities 72-75 8. Appendix - II - Land utilisation data in respect of Non Municipal Towns 76-77 9. Appendix - III-C. D. Blockwise list of Villages where no amenities are available 78 10. Appendix - IV - List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the Total Population by ranges 79- 92

11. Section II - Town Directory Note explaining the Codes used in Town Directory 95

(i) Statement-I - Status and Growth History 96 - 101 (ii) Statement-II- Physical Aspects and Location of Town 1989 , 102 -107 (iii) Statem~nt-III - Municipal Finance 1988-1989 108-111 (iv) Statement-IV - Civic and Other amenities 1989 112-117 (v) Statement-IVA - Civic and other amenities in notified slums 1989 118-119 (vi) Statement-V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities 1989 120 -123 (vii) Statement-VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 1989 124 -127 (viii) Appendix - Towns showing their Outgrowths with Population 128 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. It 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 socio-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 Village 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 compilation 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 1;10t available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, 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 Ne~ds Programme. Similarly, 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 to 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 manner 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 menffoned 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./UT administration and the Census Organisation. The 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 presentation 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 Territo,ry 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. BK 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.A. NANDA)

June11, 1992 Registrar General, India PREFACE

The District Census Handbook compiled 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 amenit[es 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 General, India and Ex-officio Census Commissioner of IndiaWe 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, guidance 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 A.K.Roy, 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 series of West Bengal in 1991.The publication has been made possible by the active interest taken and 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 Statistician, Calcutta Metropolitan Development Area.We thankfully acknowledge their contributions in bringing out this valuable publication ( combined Part XII-A & 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, Investigator. The maps in connection 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 every 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 Census Operations

January 27, 1997. West Bengal (v) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

1. Shri Swapan 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. Sucheta 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, Comput~r

25. Smt. SUjata Dev, Computor

26. Shri Santi Kumar Panja, 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, Draughtsman

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 HAORA STATE DISTRICT

Population Total Persons 68,077,965 3,729,644 Males 35,510,633 1,982,457 Females 32,567,332 1,747,187

Rural Persons 49,370,364 1,880,530 Males 25,442,210 968,905 Females 23,928,154 911,625

Urban P~rsons 18,707,601 1,849,114 Males 10,068,423 1,013,552 Females 8,639,178 835,562

Decennial Population Growth Rate 1981-91 +24.73 +25.71

Total Population in the age-group (0-6) . 11,562,297 559,942

Area (sq.km.) 88,752.00 1,467.00

Density of Population (per sq. km.) 767 2,542

Sex Ratio (number of Females per 1,000 Males) 917 881

Literacy Rate Persons 57.70 67.62 (excluding children in the age- Males 67.81 76.11 group 0-6) Females 46.56 57.83

Percentage of Urban Population to Total Population 27.48 49.58

Percentage to Total Population (i) Main Workers Persons 30.23 28.56 Males 50.66 51.10 Females 7.96 3.00

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 1.96 0.54 Males 0.74 0.37 Females 3.29 0.73

(iii) Non-workers Persons 67.81 70.90 Males 48.60 48.53 Females 88.75 96.27

Break-up of Main Workers Percentage among Main Workers

Percentage of workers to total workers in differant sectors

(i) Cultivators Persons 28.40 10.73 Males 30.15 10.98 Females 16.23 5.78 (viii)

WEST BENGAL HAORA STATE DISTRICT

(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 24.56 14.76 Males 22.65 15.02 Females 37.BB 9.73

(iii) Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting Persons 2.75 1.0B and Plantation, Orchards and Allied Males 2.30 1.09 activites Females S.B7 0.86

(iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.78 0.05 Males 0.84 0.05 Females 0.34 0.02

(va) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Persons 3.91 3.63 Repairs in Household Industry Males 2.84 3.22 Females 11.33 11.52

(vb) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Persons 12.06 33.14 Repairs in other than Household Industry Males 12.62 33.96 Females 8.17 17.35

(vi) Construction Persons 1.85 2.49 Males 2.06 2.57 Females 0.41 0.82

(vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 10.72 15.25 Males 11.82 15.51 Females 3.08 10.39

(viii) Transport, Storage and Communications Persons 4.22 6.32 Males 4.74 6.55 Females 0.57 2.00

(ix) Other Services Persons 10.75 12.55 Males 9.98 11.05 Females 16.12 41.53

Percentage of Scheduled Castes Population to Total Population Persons 23.62 15.79 Males 23.45 15.35 Females 23.81 16.29

Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Population to Total Population Persons 5.59 0.27 Males 5.46 0.27 Females 5.74 0.27

Number of Occupied Residential Houses 12,334,859 670,680

Number of Households 12,514,414 674,613

Number of Villages Total 40,889 741 Inhabited 37,910 734 Uninhabited 2,979 7

Number of Towns 382 47 ANALYTICAL NOTE & ANALYSIS OF DATA

(xxiv)

Table-7 Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure in Towns

Sl. Class, Name & Per Capita No. Civic Status Receipt Expenditure ofth·e Town Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expenditure Public Expenditure Other Through From ali Expendl- Admlnls- on Public Works on Public Aspects Taxes Other ture tratlon Health & Institutions Sources Convenience 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV Amla (NM) 11.60 0.77 10.83 11.61 7.56 0.73 3.22 0.10 2 V (NM) 3 V (NM) 7.32 1.49 5.83 6.42 3.09 0.39 2.94 4 V Argart (NM) 5 V Bagnan (NM) 11.89 1.12 10.77 9.79 6.99 2.80 6 Bally (M) 143.45 35.93 107.52 138.75 15.62 88.78 14.32 6.46 13.57 7 Bally (NM) 10.94 2.08 8.86 9.51 3.40 4.45 0.10 1.56 8 III (NM) 7.45 1.37 6.08 6.53 3.45 0.48 2.58 0.02 9 IV Banupur (NM) 10 V Barunda (NM) 35.29 0.18 35.11 35.04 1.55 4.90 20.90 7.69 11 V (NM) 12 IV Bikihakala (NM) 13 V Bipranoapara (NM) 4.37 0.22 4.15 4.35 3.08 0.14 1.13 14 IV Chakapara (NM) 9.96 1.68 8.28 9.71 2.47 5.30 1".94 15 V Cham rail (NM) 16 V (NM) 2.58 0.14 2.44 2.46 1.40 1.06 17 IV (NM) 18 IV Dhulagart (NM) 19 IV Domjur (NM) 4.42 1.20 3.22 4.38 4.08 0.05 0.25 20 IV Fort Gloster (NM) 21 I Haara (Me) 117.32 17.86 99.46 157.46 3.27 2.66 89.46 1.40 60.67 22 VI (NM) 23 IV (NM) 24 IV (NM) 25 IV (NM) 3.83 0.21 3.62 3.56 1.98 0.18 1.40 26 V (NM) 6.92 0.90 6.02 6.02 4.09 0.17 1.76 . 27 V Khalishani (NM) 28 V (NM) 12.38 0.82 11.56 11.57 8.17 3.40 29 V (NM) 9.63 0.53 9.10 9.37 5.24 0.17 3.96 30 IV Mahian (NM) 4.35 0.67 3.68 3.85 1.20 0.34 2.30 0.01 31 V (NM) 8.16 1.05 7.11 7.00 4.75 0.20 2.05 . 32 IV Manikpur (NM) 33 V Mania (NM) 34 IV (NM) 4.78 0.50 4.28 4.61 2.74 0.09 1.75 0.03 35 IV Panchla (NM) 36 IV (NM) 37 IV Podara (NM) 38 V (NM) 39 V Raghudebpur (NM) 40 V Ramchandrapur (NM) 41 V (NM) 42 V (NM) 3.30 0.68 2.62 3.29 2.14 0.25 0.83 .. 0.07 43 III Sankrail (NM) 44 V Sontoshpur (NM) 45 III (NM) 46 V Ula (NM) 47 Uluberia (M) 75.32 9.67 65.65 74.10 12.89 9.66 26.42 1.28 23.85

Total 97.60 16.33 81.27 121.30 5.66 13.15 59.56 1.78 41.15 (xii) West Bengal. When a person claims to be a 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 Bengal. If the name of the caste or the tribe 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 scheduled 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 Buddhist religion while the person the claims to be a member of a Scheduled Tribe can belong to any religion. Further, a person claims to belong to a 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. E. 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 not 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, 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 schools and had picked up reading and writing of a few odd words. F. Main workers Main workers are those who have worked for the major part of the year preceding the date of enumeration, Le. those who were engaged in any economically productive activity for 183 days (or six months). I. Cultivator A person working as cultivator, if he/she is engaged in cUltivation of land owned or held from Government or held from Private Personss or Institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation work also includes supervision or direction of cultivation of land. II Agricultural Labourer A person who works on another person's land 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. III. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Plantations, Orchards and allied activities. A persons who is a engaged in rearing of goats, sheep, pigs, ducks, hogging, felling and cutting of trees etc, sea, coastal and inland water fishing etc., hunting, trapping 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, lignite, crude petrolium, natural gas, iron are and quarrying of stones, clay and sand etc. V. Manufacturing, Processing, SerVicing and Repairs (a) House Industry A person who is engaged in production, servicing, repairing or making and selling of articles or goods, such as handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery manufacturing, cycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring etc. in any unit which is conducted by the head of the houysehold 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 urban areas. (b) Other than Household 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 anq 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, telegraph, wireless and telephone services. (xiii) IX. Other Workers A person who is 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, distribution of electricity, gas and water supply. Non-workers may be those performin~ household duties, students, dependents, rei red persons or rentiers, beggars, inmates of institutions like convicts in jail or inmates of penal, mental or charitable institutions etc. and other non-workers who do not come under the category of the preceding types of non-workers. G. 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). H. Non-workers Non-workers are those who did not work any time at all in the year preceding the date of enumeration. 2. History of the District Census Handbook The District Census Handbook series was first published during the 1951 Census. It contained inportant Census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Censuss the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directories including BCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts, Part-A related to village and town directories, Part-B to village and town PCA 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 Station/ Town 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. 3(A) Scope of the Village Directory The data presented inthe fomat of the village Directory containing 18 columns, help the data users to have an overall view of the villages in regard to the amenities available in the villages such as education, health, drinking water, electricity, transport and communication and irrigation etc. These data on amenities alongwith the information on land use pattern meet the requirement of mikcro-Ievel planning, and serve pointers to regional "Imbalances" in the process of development and the deficiencies in the implementation of minimum needs programme. 3(8) Scope of the Town Directory The Town Directory consists of seven statements. The formats are designed in such a way that the information contained therein besides giving the data users an overall picture of the various caspects of the socia-economic and development activities of the towns in the district, meet the requirements of town planning with emphasis on the minimum needs programme. The data provided on civic and other amenities in slums in Class I and Class II towns (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 needs 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 been collected by the officials of the concerned. Block Develioment Offices under the supervision of the Block Development Officiers. Besides, relevant data relating to civic and administrative amenities of both the statutqry and non-statutory towns have been collected by the officials of the respective towns. It is needless to mention that in both these cases the Census Directorate has no role to play in the matter 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 or such data, as furnished by the charge officers, consolidated village directors and town directors have been compiled and prepared at our end. "It may be stated in this connection that at the time of conducting Census Operation the Enumerators 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 vouchsafe the correctness and accuracy of the data furnished by the Block and Town level officials, even though some checks have been make with reference to 1981 Census data and other patent facts within the knowledge of the Census Directorate. (xiv) Brief history of the District The district of Haora is a part of Presidency Division of the state of West Bengal. It is the smallest district (except Calcutta) in West Bengal. Haora is located at the southern sector of the State, near the metropolitan city of Calcutta. The area of the district lies between Hugli and , the tributeries of river Ganga. Many people of Haora district commute to Calcutta City daily for socia-economic activities. Due to its proximity to the city of Calcutta, the district is more or less industrially developed. !The district of Haora for its engineering industries is known as the 'Sheffield' of India. The name of the Haora district as als!) its Headquarter of the same name seems to have gained prominance with the opening of the railway line from Haora in 1854. Priorto that a village named , most probaly the source of the present name of the district, appears to have been located in or about the site now occupied by Haora town. The Bengal Council of East India Company on the occasion of the corenation ceremony of the Emperor Farukhshiyar to the throne of Delhi in AD 1713 sent a deputation to him with a petition praying for the settlement of the village Salica (), Howrah (Haora), Casundia (Kasundia), Ramkrishnapore (Ramkrishnapor) and Beltar () to the West of the Hugli river facing Calcutta. It appears most likely that the name of the district origin noted by the process of transformation and conversion in to a new form-form the name 'Howrahat', the early 18th century village which was situated in or arround the present city of Haora. The district of Haora in the present stage has been named from the town of Haora. In the ancient period, no specific reference to the tractor land new comprised in Haora district is found either in the early literature of the Jains, Buddhists and or in the writing of the Greek and Chinese travellers, historians and geographers, Archaeological remains found within district besides being scanty, have not yet been properly studied, categorised and dated. Any conclusion reached by interpreding indirect and distantly connected evidance is therefore found to be conjecture and some what circumspect. It may be presumed that in the period it was a part of 'Rarh' country. In the mediaval period, this portion of the southern 'Rarh' country was occupied by the Muslims rules fallowing the capture of Lakhan Sen's capital by Bakhtiyar Khiliji in 1201 AD and the subsequent extension of Muslim hegemony oven Western Part of Bengal. In the modern period, the real and important development of the district of Haora and its neighbouring areas begans with the arival of the English merchants who mainly used the channel of the Bhagirathi for the movement of their merchandise and had therefore to anchor at the suitable places along the bank of the river. The formation of the district as an administrative unit in the modern sense has been a phased process over a long . period of time linked with the administrative setup of a number of neighbouring districts like Hugli, Barddhaman, 24- Parganas and Calcutta. The district of the Haora has been formed as an administrative unit since 1920. The district had been transferred from the Barddhaman division to the Presidency division of the state for administrative convenience in 1963. In the last decade, there has been no change in the jurisdiction and teritory covered by the district. There has been also no change in the physical boundary of the district. Physical aspects The district of Haora is located between 22° 12' 20" and 22°46'55" north latitude and 88° 22' 10" and 87° 50' 45" lengitue. The total area of the district is 1,467.0 sq. kms. The land of the district is plain and without any undulation. It is fertile and suitable for paddy cultivation. It is bounded on the north by the and Serampur subdivisions of the Hugli district, on the east by the Calcutta and the subdivision of the North 24-Parganas district, on the West by the Alipur and subdivisions of the South 24-Parganas district, on the south by the and subdivisions of the Medinipur District and partly by the Arambag subdivision of the Hugli District. . The principle rivers of the district are the Bhagirathi and its tributory, the Saraswati, the Damodar and its two branches, the Kana Damador (Kousiki) and the old Damodar and the Rupnarayan, The district is also intorsected by numurous canals and crooks. Major charactertics of the district Forestry There is no forest land in the district. Most of the lands is under cultivation and very little remains under natural vegetation. Flora found in the district is common tree species and the common speCies of shrubs. The district has the unique distinction of having the largest Botanical Garden in India. This garden is located in the area of the Haora City. Minerals and Mining In the district, there is no provision for mineral or mining product. All the mining and mineral products necessary for the district are supplied from the areas located outside the district. The district does not possess any mineral product as natural wealth. (xv) Electricity and power The district receiving its power from the State Electricity Board. In the district there is no power generating unit, all power consumed in the district s generated from the Power Generating Stations of the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Ltd., Damodar Valley Corporation and from located in the Hugli district the Bandel Thermal Power Plant. There are three Sub-stations installed by D.V.C and two Sub-stations installed by State Electricity Board for supply of power to Haora and its neighbouring areas situated on the left Bank of the river Bhagirathi or Hugli. According to statistical survey report of the Govt. of West Bengal as on 31.3.89, 35 towns and 694 villages of the district are electrified. Land and Land use pattern The classification of land use area in the district as on 86-87 is given below :- (1) Total area 145.07 hectares (2) Area under forest nil (3) Area not available for CUltivation 28.14 hectares (4) Other uncultivated land 6.79 hectares (5) Current Fallows 2.70 hectares (6) Net area sown 63.37 hectares Tenancy The West Bengal Estate Acquisition Act, 1956 Zamindary and intermediary rights on land and the cultivators now pay rent directly to the state authority. The landed gentry of the past now get their lands cultivated by bargadars (share cropper) or hired labourers. There are also owner cultivators. in the district who CUltivate lands of their own. It is interesting to note that the source of livelihood of the bulk of the Workers of the district is cultivation. After the implementation of the State Govt. Acts. Agriculture Accordiung to available data 10.10 p.c of the workers of the Haora district are cultivators and 14.23. of the workers are agricultural labourers. So, it is obvious that the majority of the working force in the district depends on Agriculture. The main agricultural crops of the district are rice, pulses, oilseeds, jute, sugarcane, tobacco and betel loaf. Fruits and vegetables are also produced in the district in large quantity. The alluvial plain land of the area is very useful for agricultural activities. In 2 lakh, 52 thousand of cultivable 500 acres land agricultural operation is undertaken. The ratio of agricultural land is less in comparir~on with the number of persons in the district. Industry The district is full of large scale industrial units and factors. Factories like Jute products, Trunk, Plastic, fertiliser, engineering goods, chemicals, paper and lamp are found in this district. Industry has been developed since a considerable period of time in the district. Engineering goods and iron products of the district are famous in India. There are also numereus Jute and Cotton Mills in the Sadar Suubdivision of the district. The limits of Cottage and small scale industries like silk and cotton weaving are found in large number in the district. Mosquito nets are also produced in the district. Chikan work of the Domjur P.S. is also famous throughout India. The Pottery work of the district is quite famous in the State. Animal Husbandry The district has a large animal population. It consists of Cow, buffaloes, bullocks, sheep, goats and pigs. Among these, the largest number is that of cattle as the villagers keep brought cattle for farmwork and milk cattle for production of milk. Fishery , Fish is an important item of food for a large section of the population of the district. Many kinds of edible fish are found in the rivers, lakes and ponds located in the district. Many persons in this district earn their livelihood by catching and selling fishes in the market. Trade and Commerce Trade and commercial activities in the district are also an important source of livelihood for a large number of people. Engineering goods and jute products are exported to outside the district and the articles like coal and petroleum in the district. Monglahat in Haora city an important place for business. Amta, Domjur, Sankrail and Bagnan are the important commercial centres of the district. There are a large number of wholesale markets in Haora and in those markets important commodities like rice, potato, fish, jute and vegetables are purchased and sold. Transport In 1854, first railway line was established in Haora. As a result the scope for establishment of large industries began (xvi) in the district. Three railway lines of the Eastern Railway and the main line of the South Eastern are routed from the , the largest railway terminal station in the Eastern Region of the country. The lines which pass through the district are like these. (1) Howrah - Bandel- Barddhaman (Mainline) (2) Howrah - Barddhaman (Cordline) E.R. (3) Howrah - (Branch line) (4) Howrah - - S.R. Howrah Railway station is well connected by rails with Metropolitan cities like Delhi, Bombay, Madras and Bangalore of the country. The district of Haora is well connected with the outside world also by road transport. National Highway No.4 and 5 connecting Haora with Delhi and Bombay cities pass through the district. The National High way NO.34 connecting Assam also passes through the district. River traansport is also an important mode of transport in the district. Social and Cultural development During the last decade large number of persons have come to this district for settlement from the neighbouring States of Bihar, Assam, Orissa and Uttar Prodesh. They have settled here to work in the different industrial units of the district. As a result, there has been a great deal 9f urbanisation in the district. Haora is a cosmopoliton district in Bengal. In the last decade, in the district large number of urban pockets have been created. In the last decade the density of population has increased in the district. Administrative Development In the district there are 2 Subdivisions of Haora Sadar and Uluberia and 17 Police Stations and 1 Investigating centre. There are also 14 Community Development Blocks containing 755 mouzas. In the rural sector, there has been no change in the jurisdiction of the Police Station areas or in the Block Development areas in the district. In the urban sector one new statutory town like uluberia has been created in the district. At present, there are 3 statutory and 45 non-statutory towns in the district. There are 1,053 Gram Panchayats and 14 Panchayat Samities and Zilla Parishad, in the district. According to 1991 Census that are 3,729,644 persons divided into 1,880,530. Rural and 1,849,114 urban People. (1) Amragori An old village located in Amta P.S. This place is an important centre for Brahma religion. Sri Fakir Ch. Das Roy, a member of the zamindary family of the village founded a centre for Nababidhak Brahmasamaj. He also established one place of worship for people of tl'1e Brahmasam?j. (2) Adampur A village located in the Jagatballvpur P.S. There is the relics of an old fort. (3) Andul A village located at a distance of 4 miles from the Metropolitan city of Haora. The palace of the Rajas of this place is worth seeing. The Dewan of Lord Clive, Sri Ramlochan Roy, was the founder of the Raj family. (4) A village located in Domjur P.S. Probably 400 years ago, there was the birth of Gayeshuddin Pir and in his memory one fair is hold in this place. There is also ruins of an old fort. (5) Golabaro A place located in the Golabari Police Station of Haora City. In this place, the godown of salt of the East India Company was located. (6) Gar Bhharipur An important place in the Amta P .S. Bhatasankari, the wife of Raja Rudraraj was a brave woman. Emperor Akbar gave her the title of Raibaghini for her valient activities. (7) Char Radhapur A place located in Shyampur P.S. Large number of Terracottah images have been found in this place. (8) Jaipur This place is located at the South West Corner of the district. Large number of temples of Hindu culture are found in this place. (9) Jagatballavpur This place is located at a distance of 17 miles from the city of Haora and situated by the side of the river Damodar. Previously, this place was named Mandaripur. This place derives its present name from Jagat Sinha, the son of Man Sinha, the Mughal General. In this place, the temples of Sinhabahini and Hafeswar Siva located. (xvii) (10) Juiarsa A place located in the Panchla P.S. In this place, the dilapidated palace of the Gour Kings, one large tank and one Stupa are found. (11) Narna A place located in the Domjur P.S. The village is situated by the side of the dead river Kausiki. The temples of Goddess Kali and Lord Panchananda are located in this place. A fair is held at the time of Charak in this place. (12) Nijbalia This place is located in Jagatballavpur P.S. In this place one temple of Debi Sinhabahini is situated. A fair is held in this place at the time of Rathajatra festival. (13) Patihal Sri Gangadhar Dey Biswas, a native of this place was the Mutsuddi of the East India Company, his son Shyamchand Dey was the first assistant controller in India. The famous poet Bishnu Dey is the son of this place. (14) Belur This place is the Headquarter's of the Ramkrishna Mission and Math. There is an important Glass factory in this place. (15) Bally An important Municipal town. There are large number of temples in this place. (16) Haora City The second largest city in West Bengal. There is the largest Botanical Garden in India and the important Bengal Engineering College is also located in this place. The famous cantilever Bridge connects this place with Calcutta. It is an important communication centre. (17) This place is located in Shyampur P.S. It is situated near the confluence of the river Hugli and Rupnarayan, the two tributaries of river Ganga. In this place, there is a fort of Moington point built by Lord Clive. It is now a famous picnic spot in the state. (18) Arnta This place is famous for Melaichandi and Sakti temples. (19) This place is famous for Siva Temple. (xviii)

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

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 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Shyampur-I 67 63(94.03) 27(40.30) 67(100.00) 19(28.36) 10(14.93) 16(23.88) 26(38.81) 50(74.63) 2 Shyampur-II 76 69(90.79) 75(98.68) 75(98,68) 19(25.00) 18(23.68) 23(30.26) 26(34.21) 69(90.79) 3 Bagnan-I 48 48(100,00) 24(50.00) 48(100,00) 16(33.33) 14(29.17) 25(52.08) 44(91.67) 46(95.83) 4 Bagnan-II 48 46(95.83) 23(47.92) 48(100,00) 15(31.25) 7(14.58) 11 (22.92) 28(58,33) 46(95,83) 5 Uluberia-I 71 71(100.00) 44(61.97) 71(100,00) 18(25.35) 13(18.31) 30(42.25) 62(87,32) 65(91.55) 6 Uluberia-II 34 33(97.06) 33(97.06) 34(100,00) 13(38,24) 13(38,24) 15(44.12) 27(79.41) 25(73,53) 7 Udaynarayanpur 75 72(96.00) 50(66.67) 75(100,00) 24(32.00) 17(22.67) 29(38.67) 32(42.67) 69(92.00) 8 Am!a-I 75 71(94,67) 17(22.67) 75(100,00) 15(20.00) 15(20.00) 35(46.67) 30(40.00) 72(96.00) 9 Am!a-II 68 68(100.00) 58(85.29) 68(100,00) 18(26.47) 10(14.71) 67(98.53) 21(30,88) 59(86.76) 10 Domjur 43 41 (95.35) 39(90.70) 42(97.67) 16(37.21) 2(4.65) 18(41.86) 39(90.70) 40(93.02) 11 Jagalballavpur 76 76(100,00) 20(26.32) 76(100.00) 20(26.32) 14(18.42) 49(64.47) 34(44,74) 72(94.74) 12 Bally-Jagachha 5 5(100.00) 4(80.00) 5(100.00) 0(0.00) 0(0.00) 5(100.00) 4(80.00) 3(60.00) 13 Sankrail 19 18(94.74) 0(0.00) 19(100.00) 0(0.00) 0(0.00) 3(15.79) 1(5.26) 1(5.26) 14 Panchla 29 28(96,55) 25(86.21) 28(96.55) 17(58.62) 13(44.83) 15(51.72) 28(96,55) 28(96,55)

Total 734 709(96.59) 439(59.81) 731(99.59) 210(28.61) 146(19.89) 341(46.46) 402(54.77) 645(87.87) (xix)

Table-2 Proportion of Rural Population served by Different Amenities

SI. Name of C.D. Block Total No. (with Percentage) of villases 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

1 Shyampur-I 158,6q3 99.13 50.81 100.00 38.21 21.54 32.86 48.64 79.26 2 Shyampur-II 153,311 96.74 98.16 99.26 43.20 38.76 42.28 45.90 84.06 3 Bagnan-I 150,024 100.00 63.62 100.00 52.18 41.85 61.64 93.63 98.03 4 Bagnan-II 121,275 99.50 68.86 100.00 54.75 20.59 28.81 63.59 96.03 5 Uluberia-I 153,855 100.00 65.17 100.00 36.62 24.77 50.75 90.87 95.05 6 Uluberia-II 122,442 98.62 98.34 100.00 56.92 50.66 47.97 73.08 82.90 7 Udaynarayanpur 157,740 98.12 72.16 100.00 29.84 21.44 39.05 48.97 9D.42 8 Amta-I 169,482 98.30 35.29 100.00 29.76 33.32 57.82 48.23 98.54 9 Amta-II 174,314 100.00 94.15 100.00 35.58 20.78 97.91 32.14 88.84 10 Domjur 112,659 96.52 95.23 100.00 3.4.28 4.01 43.11 92.24 97.85 11 Jagatballavpur 197,425 100.00 33.37 100.00 27.17 18.25 62.31 39.99 94.56 12 Bally-Jagachha 20,128 100.00 79.98 100.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 89.54 56.66 13 Sankrail 48,133 98.75 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 22.36 1.25 1.25 14 Panchla 141,089 99.86 92.15 98.85 59.74 46.55 51.22 98.47 98.47

Total 1,880,530 98.98 68.48 99.85 39.01 27.35 52.44 61.14 89.24 (xx)

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 01- The Amenity of -5 Kms 5-10 Kms 10+ Kms Total (Co Is 2-4)

2 3 4 5

Education 23 2 25 2 Medical 287 2 6 295 3 Drinking Water 3 3 4 P&T 509 3 12 524 5 MarkeVHal 563 20 5 588 6 Communication 319 68 6 393 (xxi)

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 havin£! 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 Supply Town each Range. (in Kms) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0-5 141 135(95.74) 79(56.03) 139(98.58) 44(31.21) 23(16.31) 75(53.19) 106(75.18) 132(93.62) 6-15 302 294(97.35) 210(69.54) 302(100.00) 94(31.13) 77{25.50) 137(45.36) 199(65.89) 272(90.07) 16-50 291 280(96.22) 150(51.55) 290(99.66) . 72(24.74) 46(15.81) 129(44.33) 97(33.33) 241(82.82) 51+ Unspecified

Total 734 709(96.59) 439(59.81) 731(99.59) 210(28.61) 146(19.89) 341(46.46) 402(54.77) 645(87.87) (xxii)

Table-5 Distributions of Villages According to Population Range And Amenities Available

Population No. of No. (with Percentage) of vii lases havlns the Amenity of Range Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market I Communi· Approach by Power Villages Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply in each Ran e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-499 35 23(65.71) 11 (31.43) 34(97.14) 7(20.00) 3(8.57) 15(42.86) 16(45.71) 28(80.00) 500-1999 315 304(96.51) 162(51.43) 313(99.37) 50(15.87) 38(12.06) 117(37.14) 145(46.03) 273(86.67) 2000-4999 313 311(99.36) 206(65.81) 313(100.00) 107(34.19) 73(23.32) 164(52.40) 187(59.74) 277(88.50) 5000+ 71 71(100.00) 60(84.51) 71 (100.00) 46(64.79) 32(45.07) 45(63.38) 54(76.06) 67(94.37)

Total 734 709(96.59) 439(59.81) 731 (99.59) 210(28.61) 146(19.89) 341(46.46) 402(54.77} 645(87.87) (xxiii)

Table-6 Distribution of Villages According To Land Use

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

1 Shyampur-I 67 11,392.00 78.87 0.00 2 Shyampur-II 76 10,025.00 77.42 36.33 3 Bagnan-I 48 8,301.00 88.76 39.68 4 Bagnan-II 48 7,734.00 73.31 21.13 5 Uluberia-I 71 11,438.00 50.63 84.87 6 Uluberia-II 34 6,320.00 17.13 0.00 7 Udaynarayanpur 75 12,480.00 71.61 47.74 8 Amta-I 75 11,922.00 59.07 0.69 9 Amta-II 68 13,542.00 95.65 68.41 10 Domjur 43 6,522.00 61.80 44.71 11 Jagatbaliavpur 76 12,659.00 75.60 15.81 12 Baliy-Jagachha 5 7,383.00 2.05 22.16 13 Sankrail 19 3,038.00 49.99 32.84 14 Panchla 29 5,792.00 69.50 16.15

Total 734 125,198.00 69.31 34.75

Cultivable Area::: Irrigated + Unirrigated Area (xxiv)

Table-7 Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure in Towns

Sl. Class, Name & Per Capita No. Civic Status Receipt Expenditure ofth'e Town Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expenditure Public Expenditure Other Through From all Expendl- Admlnls- on Public Works on Public Aspects Taxes Other ture tration Health & Institutions Sources Convenience 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV Amta (NM) 11.60 0.77 10.83 11.61 7.56 0.73 3.22 0.10 2 V Andul (NM) 3 V Ankurhati (NM) 7.32 1.49 5.83 6.42 3.09 0.39 2.94 4 V (NM) 5 V Bagnan (NM) 11.89 1.12 10.77 9.79 6.99 2.80 6 Bally (M) 143.45 35.93 107.52 138.75 15.62 88.78 14.32 6.46 13.57 7 II Bally (NM) 10.94 2.08 8.86 9.51 3.40 4.45 0.10 1.56 8 III Bankra (NM) 7.45 1.37 6.08 6.53 3.45 0.48 2.58 0.02 9 IV Banupur (NM) 10 V Barunda (NM) 35.29 0.18 35.11 35.04 1.55 4.90 20.90 7.69 11 V Beldubi (NM) 12 IV Bikihakala (NM) 13 V Bipranoapara (NM) 4.37 0.22 4.15 4.35 3.08 0.14 1.13 14 IV Chakapara (NM) 9.96 1.68 8.28 9.71 2.47 5.30 1.94 15 V (NM) 16 V Dakshin Jhapardaha (NM) 2.58 0.14 2.44 2.46 1.40 1.06 17 IV Dhuilya (NM) 18 IV Dhulagari (NM) 19 IV Domjur (NM) 4.42 1.20 3.22 4.38 4.08 0.05 0.25 20 IV Fort Gloster (NM) 21 I Haora (MC) 117.32 17.86 99.46 157.46 3.27 2.66 89.46 1.40 60.67 22 VI Hatgachha (NM) 23 IV Jagadishpur (NM) 24 IV Jhorhat (NM) 25 IV Kalara (NM) 3.83 0.21 3.62 3.56 1.98 0.18 1.40 .. 26 V Kantlia (NM) 6.92 0.90 6.02 6.02 4.09 0.17 1.76 .. 27 V Khalishani (NM) 28 V Khalor (NM) 12.38 0.82 11.56 11.57 8.17 3.40 29 V Khantora (NM) 9.63 0.53 9.10 9.37 5.24 0.17 3.96 .. 30 IV Mahiari (NM) 4.35 0.67 3.68 3.85 1.20 0.34 2.30 0.01 .. 31 V Makardaha (NM) 8.16 1.05 7.11 7.00 4.75 0.20 2.05 .. 32 IV Manikpur (NM) 33 V Marila (NM) 34 IV Nibra (NM) 4.78 0.50 4.28 4.61 2.74 0.09 1.75 0.03 35 IV Panchla (NM) 36 IV Panchpara (NM) 37 IV Podara (NM) 38 V Raghudebbati (NM) 39 V Raghudebpur (NM) 40 V Ramchandrapur (NM) 41 V Sahapur (NM) 42 V Salap (NM) 3.30 0.68 2.62 3.29 2.14 0.25 0.83 .. 0.07 43 III Sankrail (NM) 44 V Sontoshpur (NM) 45 III Sarenga (NM) 46 V Ula (NM) 47 Uluberia (M) 75.32 9.67 65.65 74.10 12.89 9.66 26.42 1.28 23.85

Total 97.60 16.33 81.27 121.30 5.66 13.15 59.56 1.78 41.15 (xxv)

Table-8 Schools per 10,000 Population in Towns

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

1 IV Amta(NM) 1.48 2.23 2.23 5.93 2 V Andul (NM) 1.83 1.83 3.65 3 V Ankurbati (NM) 9.30 4 V Argari (NM) 5.44 5 V Bagnan (NM) 1.40 2.80 5.60 6 I Bally(M) 0.22 1.0B 0.05 3.04 7 II Bally (NM) 0.14 0.82 0.14 4.77 8 III Bankra (NM) 0.31 0.62 2.50 9 IV Banupur (NM) 3.60 10 V Barunder (NM) 1.67 1.67 6.69 11 V Beldubi (NM) 1.22 1.22 1.22 6.08 12 IV Bikihakala (NM) 0.99 0.99 6.92 13 V Bipranoapara (NM) 6.96 14 IV Chakapara (NM) 0.58 0.58 2.30 15 V Cham rail (NM) 1.45 1.45 5.81 16 V Dakshin Jhapardaha (NM) 1.01 1.01 1.01 6.05 17 IV Dhuilya (NM) 1.42 4.26 18 IV Dhulagan (NM) 0.59 0.59 5.31 19 IV Domjur (NM) 0.72 0.72 0.72 7.16 20 IV Fort Gloster (NM) 0.68 0.68 4.06 21 I Haora (MC) 0.26 1.00 0.40 5.79 22 VI Hatgachha (NM) 2.03 23 IV Jagadishpur (NM) 1.96 0.98 5.88 24 IV Jhorhat (NM) 0.56 0.56 0.56 2.79 25 IV Kalara (NM) 0.53 1.07 6.42 26 V Kantlia (NM) 3.17 9.51 27 V Khalishani (NM) 3.15 28 V Khalor (NM) 1.36 1.36 4.08 29 V Khantora (NM) 1.88 1.88 9.42 30 IV Mahiari (NM) 0.86 2.57 2.57 6.85 31 V Makardaha (NM) 3.68 3.68 3.68 7.37 32 IV Manikpur (NM) 0.58 3.45 33 V Marila (NM) 1.08 4.34 34 IV Nibra (NM) 1.14 6.27 35 IV Panchta (NM) 1.08 0.54 3.79 36 IV Panchpara (NM) 1.62 1.62 7.29 37 IV Podara (NM) 0.85 4.24 38 V Raghudevbati (NM) 1.05 1.05 1.05 4.18 39 V Raghudevpur (NM) 0.17 0.17 0.17 40 V Ramchandrapur (NM) 1.35 1.35 41 V Sahapur (NM) 3.03 42 V Satap (NM) 1.30 5.22 43 III Sankrail (NM) 0.48 0.48 0.48 2.40 44 V Sontoshpur (NM) 3.31 45 '" Sarenga (NM) 0.47 0.47 6.16 46 V Ula (NM) 1.97 47 I Uluberia (M) 0.13 0.58 0.71 5.22

Total 0.24 0.89 0.51 5.15 (xxvi)

Table-g Number of Beds in Medical Institution in Town

SI. Class, Name &. Civic Status of the Town No of Beds In Medical Institution per 1,000 Population No. 2

IV Amta(NM) 0.74 2 V Andul (NM) 3 V Ankurbati (NM) 4 V Argarl (NM) 5 V Bagnan (NM) 7.00 6 Bally(M) 0.81 7 II Bally (NM) 0.06 8 III Bankra (NM) 9 IV Banupur (NM) 10 V Barunda (NM) 11 V Beldubi (NM) 12 IV Bikihakala (NM) 13 V Bipronoapara (NM) 14 IV Chakapara (NM) 15 V Cham rail (NM) 16 V Dakshin Jhapardaha (NM) 17 IV Dhuilya (NM) 18 IV Dhulagari (NM) 19 IV Domjur (NM) 1.79 20 IV Fort Gloster (NM) 21 I Haora (MC) 0.90 22 VI Hatgachha (NM) 23 IV Jagadishpur (NM) 24 IV Jhorhat (NM) 25 IV Kalara(NM) 26 V Kantlia(NM) 27 V Khalishani (NM) 28 V Khalor(NM) 29 V Khantora (NM) 30 IV Mahiari(NM) 31 V Makardaha (NM) 32 IV Manikpur (NM) 33 V Marila(NM} 34 IV Nibra (NM) 35 IV Panchla (NM) 36 IV Panchpara (NM) 37 IV Podara (NM) 38 V Raghudevbati (NM) 39 V Raghudevpur (NM) 40 V Ramchandrapur (NM) 41 V Sahapur (NM) 42 V Salap (NM) 43 III Sankrail (NM) 0.72 44 V Sontoshpur (NM) 45 III Sarenga (NM) 46 V Ula(NM) 47 Uluberia (M) 0.07

Total 0.60 (xxvii)

Table-10 Proportion of Slums Population

Sl. 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

1 I Bally (M) 10.04 2 II Bally (NM) 3 Haora (MC) 4 Uluberia (M) 23.81 7388

Total 16.33 7388 (xxviii)

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

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

2 3 4

IV Amta(NM) Pottery Products Jute Kerosene Oil 2 V Andul (NM) Small Tools & Machinary Small Tools and Kerosene Oil Machinary 3 V Ankurbati (NM) Wooden Furniture Wooden Furniture Kerosene Oil 4 V Argari (NM) Garments Readymade Garments Kerosene Oil 5 V Bagnan (NM) Wooden Furniture Betel Leave Coal 6 I Bally(M) Bricks Jute Products Jute 7 II Bally (NM) Brass Utensils Brass Utensils Coal 8 III Bankra (NM) Rubber And Plastic Products Readymade Garments Cloth 9 IV Banupur (NM) Jute Bag Jute Jute 10 V Barunda (NM) Jute Products Clay Products Coal 11 V Beldubi (NM) Zary and Embroidary Embroidary Products Zari Products 12 IV Bikihakala (NM) Zari and Embroidary Embroidary Products Zari Products 13 V Bipranoapara (NM) Kerosene Oil 14 IV Chakapara (NM) Hosiery Products Hosiery Products Cotton Thread 15 V Chamrail (NM) Readymade Garments Readymade Garments Kerosene Oil 16 V Dakshin Jhapardaha (NM) Ice-Cream Ice Cream Kerosene Oil 17 IV Dhuilya (NM) Furniture Furniture Raw Materials For Consumar Goods 18 IV Dhulugari (NM) Readymade Garments Readymade Garments Kerosene Oil 19 IV Domjur(NM) Garments Imitation Ornaments Cloth 20 IV Fort Gloster (NM) Jute Products Jute Products Jute 21 I Haora (MC) Steel Products Steel Products Iron Ingots 22 VI Hatgachha (NM) Brick Brick Kerosene 23 IV Jagadishpur (NM) Jute Rope Jute Rope Cotton 24 IV Jhorhat (NM) Readymade Garments Readymade Garments Coal 25 IV Kalara (NM) Rolex Embroidary Works Readymade Garments Cotton Thread 26 V Kantlia (NM) Coal 27 V Khalishani (NM) Coal 28 V Khalor (NM) Conch Shell Ornaments Betel Leave Coal 29 V Khantora (NM) Embroidary Works Embroidary Products Material of Embroidary Wood 30 IV Mahiari (NM) Wooden Furniture Wooden Furniture Wood 31 V Makardaha (NM) Garments Imitation Ornaments Cloth 32 IV Manikpur (NM) Brick Jute Products Jute 33 V Marila(NM) Zari Products Jute Products Coal 34 IV Nibra (NM) Jute Products Jute Products Cloth 35 IV Panchla (NM) Zari and Embroidary Works Embroidary Zari 36 IV Panchpara (NM) Brick Brick Coal 37 IV Podara (NM) SmaJlTools Small Tools Cotton 38 V Raghudevbati (NM) Coir Products Coir Products Food Grains 39 V Raghudevpur (NM) Coal 40 V Ramchandrapur (NM) Bidi Bidi Food Grains 41 V Sahapur (NM) Zari and Embroidary Products Embroidary Products Zari 42 V Salap (NM) Jute Products Jute Products Cotton 43 III Sankrail (NM) Jute Products Jute Products Jut8 44 V Sontoshpur (NM) Coal 45 III Sarenga (NM) Tiles and Bricks Tiles and Bricks Za~i 46 V Ula(NM) Wooden Furniture Wooden Furniture Cotton 47 Uluberia (M) Jute Products Jute Products Jute VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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CODES USED FOR VARIOUS AMENITIES IN VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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 College, any College C 5. 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 CoL8 Post & Telegraph ICentre 1. Post Office PO 9. Others(includes 0 2. Telegraph Office TO Sanskrit Paths halas, 3. Post and Telegraph PTa Senior Basic SChool, Office Maktab etc. 4. Telephone Connection Phone CoL6 Medical Col. 10 Communication 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 I 8. Dispensary D 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 Home NH Col. 15 Land Utilisation 13. Subsidised Medical SMP 1. Canal C Practitioner 2. Tank TK 14. Community Health CHW 3. Tube-Well TW Worker 4. Well W 15. Others 0 5. Other Sources a 4 C. D. BLOCK SHYAMPUR-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY $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 ~Iace where the facilit~ is available is ~iven) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectare,s) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- lional water and Days cations 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.SHYAMPUR 69 Panshila 89.39 1,955(319) P·2,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

2 70 Srikol 222.50 3,444(591) P-2, MH -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 3 79 Syampur 179338.65 5,58(992) P-3,PUC RP-6, D TW P.T.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 4 80 Alpin 57.06 1,173(217) P 0 TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 81 Narikelbar 129.59 1.404(254) M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday B.S Friday 6 82 Khthilabar 158.82 2,129(381) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 83 Sitalpur 194.55 3,141(589) P-2 RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms. 8 84 102.05 1,435(262) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 85 Kotara 314.67 4,026(721) P-4, AC-2 D TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms. 10 86 Nunebar 150.09 2,163(378) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 11 87 Deuli 297.53 5,307(946) P-3 RP TW P.O Tuesday B.S Saturday 12 88 Kamalpur 172.61 2,219(411) P P.H.C TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday B.S Saturday 13 89 Radhapur 184.21 3,738(673) P,MH R.P-2 TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 14 90 Purulpara 144.51 1.746(285) P RP-2 TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 91 Jallabad 299.61 4,611(810) P-3, AC-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 16 92 Daksihn Durga- pur 49.11 2,263(373) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 17 93 Kalidaha 228.53 2,940(547) P-2,MH 0-3 TW P.O Tuesday -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 18 94 Goaldaha 84.88 1,303(241) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 19 95 Sankardari 63.27 257(47) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 20 96 Bharapura 47.22 379(79) P-3 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 21 97 Sarishani 190.79 2,427(457) P RP-2 TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday B.S

22 98 Kamdebpur 141.35 1,830(311) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 99 Kshirishberia 114.18 1,351(265) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 24 100 Kathanali 89.46 1,387(252) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 101 Baneshiarpur 257.96 3,636(661) P-3 RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 26 102 Pichhaldaha 418.96 6,708(1,232) P-6,M,t+2 H.C TVV -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 27 103 Sibpur 255.76 4,143(750) P,M RP TW P.O Monday -(-5 Kms.) Friday 28 104 Gadiara 110.34 1,441 (229) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 29 105 Ambera 50.75 1,246(245) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 5 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 TamlukB EA 72.B4 0.81 15.74

PR,KR Tamluk 10 EA 172.40 11.33 38.77

PR,KR Tamluk24 EA 275.19 6.07 54.39

PR,KR Khalor26 41.28 2.83 12.95

PR,KR Khalor24 EA 109.27 0.83 19.49

PR,KR Khalor26 139.62 0.40 18.80

PR,KR Khalor27 EA 156.21 2.02 36.32

PR,KR Khalor28 EA 93.48 8.57

PR,KR Tamluk 10 EA 303.51 20.23. 17.93

PR,KR Tamluk 10 EA 97.53 52.56

PR,KR Tamluk 10 EA 263.05 9.71 24.77

PR,KR,NR Tamluk 10 EA 121.41 20.64 30.65

'PR,KR,NR Tamluk 10 EA 133.55 2.83 47.83

KR,NR Tamluk 12 EA 116.55 2.83 25.13

KR,NR Tamluk 12 EA 347.67 8.50 43.44

KR Tamluk 12 EA 210.03 3.64 45.46

KR Tamluk 14 195.87 2.02 3.64

PR,KR Tamluk 15 72.44 12.44

PR,KR Tamluk 15 57.06 6.21

KR Tamluk 15 EA 41.68 5.54

PR,KR khalor 28 EA 166.33 0.40 24.06

KR Khalor30 EA 123.43 17.92

KR Khalor35 102.39 11.79

KR Khalor35 EA 78.51 10.95

PR,KR Khalor35 EA 222.98 0.40 34.58

PR,KR Tamluk 15 EA 337.10 6.88 74.98

PR,KR,NR Tamluk 15 EA 201.94 4.86 48.96

KR,NR Khalor 38 EA 71.63 3.24 35.47

KR,NR Khalor37 EA 41.28 0.40 9.07 6 C. D. BLOCK SHY AMPUR-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 30 106 Gurepol 450.53 5,788(1,028) P-5, M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 31 107 Kurchiberia 104.98 1,175(190) P, M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 32 108 Sibganja 204.80 3,649(667) P-2 RP-3 TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 33 109 Digakhola 371.74 4,405(780) P-2,M,H RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 34 110 Bhagawanpur 224.37 3,649(679) P-3,M,H-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 35 111 Rameswarpur 134.62 1,769(308) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 36 112 Bhabanipur 307.39 1,847(306) P 0-2 TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 37 113 Gajankol 399.83 3,661(585) P-3,M 0 TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 38 114 Balichaturi 104.81 1,317(240) P RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 39 115 Maheswarpur 84.73 912(151) P,M,H D TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 116 Chandpur 148.92 1,935(322) P,M,H D-2 TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 41 117 Puturia 119.32 1,532(279) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 42118 Dafaroyr 52.44 424(75) -{-{)Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 43119 Srirampur 190.20 936(158) P,AC-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms;) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 44 120 Silampur 119.38 1,604(291) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 45 121 Gopalpur 41.34 472(86) -{-5 Kms.) -(-{) Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 122 Dhandali 389.71 4,440(799) P-2 D TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday B.S 47 123 Madaribar 105.31 403(59) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 124 Syadpur 137.29 2,451 (405) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 49 125 Gutinaguri 110.51 1,65(272) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 50 126 Purbba Gazipur 71.22 230(36) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 51 127 Ichhapur 150.47 2,317(423) P RP-2 TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday B.S Friday 53 129 Kumarkhali 127.47 1,760(288) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 54 130 Chhota Oynagar 109.95 723(112) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 55 131 Puralipara 66.82 1,587(291) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 56 132 Belari 241.98 3,411 (656) P-3,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 57 133 Purbba Basudebpur 91.35 1,494(299) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 58 134 Chandipur 123.31 2,612(443) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 59 135 Joykrishnapur 68.13 1,433(264)" P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 60 136 Kasipur 127.21 1,429{253) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 61 137 Nabagram 102.81 1,143(222) P-2 H.C TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 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,NR Khalor39 EA 380.00 16.19 54.34 KR Khalor35 EA 68.80 36.18 PR,KR,NR Khalor32 EA 156.21 6.07 42.52 PR,KR,NR Khalor30 308.76 2.43 60.55 PR,KR Khalor30 184.13 4.05 36.19 KR jgakir30 107.24 0.80 26.58 KR,NR Khalor26 131.12 26.71 149.56 KR,NR Khalor26 202.84 13.36 184.13 KR,NR Khalor26 EA 72.03 2.83 29.95 KR,PR Khalor24 EA 69.20 4.05 11.48 KR,NR Khalor23 EA 100.36 6.88 41.68 KR,NR Khalor24 EA 98.34 4.05 16.93 KR,NR Khalor28 EA 44.52 1.62 6.30 KR,NR Khalor24 EA 109.27 4.86 76.07 KR,NR Khalor23 EA 190.24 7.28 21.86 KR,NR Khalor23 36.02 0.80 4.52 PR Khalor 16 EA 288.14 7.28 94.29 KR,NR Khalor22 65.96 39.35 KR,NR Khalor23 89.03 2.02 46.24 KR,NR Khalor20 EA 79.72 1.21 29.58 KR Khalof 21 EA 65.15 O.BO 5.27 PR,KR Khalor 19 EA 122.22 0.81 27.44

PR,KR Khalor 15 EA 76.89 2.43 25.47 KR,NR Khalor 19 96.32 1.21 29.94 KR,NR Khalor20 85.79 6.07 18.09 PR,KR Khalor20 EA 49.78 1.21 15.83

KR,NR Khalor20 EA 175.23 14.97 51.78 KR,NR Khalor21 EA 66.77 5.26 19.32 KR,NR Khalor21 82.56 8.50 32.25 KR,NR Khalor30 EA 50.18 2.43 15.52 KR,NR Khalor30 EA 99.55 6.48 21.18 PR,KR Khalor30 EA 50.18 2.43 50.20 8 C. D. BLOCK SHYAMPUR-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 facili!i: is available is given) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 62 138 Gabardaha 125.96 2,508(451) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 63 139 Ghoshpurkalia 139.97 2,181(373) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 64 140 Barkalia 115.77 1,878(325) TW -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 65 141 Ramchandrapur 290.39 4,183(716) P-3 -(-5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 66 142 Gohalberia 155.42 2,198(397) P-2 RP TW P.O Sunday -(-5 Kms.) . Thursday 67 143 Alipur 499.11 4,625(805) P-2 -(-5-10 Kms.)TW P.O -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 113.92 1,58,653 P-93,M-16 RP-28,D-6 (Sq. Kms.) (28,159) H-11,PUC-1 PHC-1, HC-2 AG-8 0-7 9 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 KR,NR Khalor30 EA 95.10 2.43 28.43 PR,NR Khalor26 EA 108.46 6.07 25.44 KR,NR Khalor30 EA 76.89 3.24 35.64 KR,NR Khalor26 EA 239.57 4.45 46.37 KR Khalor26 EA 127.88 5.26 22.28 KR,NR Khalor30 EA 267.90 7.63 223.52

8984.58 305.04 2465.59 10 C. D. BLOCK SHYAMPUR-II VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations 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. SHYAMPUR II 1 Gopinathpur 92.31 2,068(360) P -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 2 Pakuria 120.94 1,927(342} P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 3 Katagachhi 192.59 2,339(372) P-2 C.H.w, R.P TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 4 4 Mosa 105.35 1,686(325} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 5 Pratappur 86.38 410(65) P C.H.VV,R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 6 Damodarpur 89.77 2,221(388) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -{-5 Kms.} -(-5 Kms.) 7 7 Tajnagar 77.75 918(172} P -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10Kms.) 8 8 Rangara 53.52 642(90) P -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 9 Naul 291.32 4,513(795) P-3 C.H.w, D(8) TVV P.O Monday B.S R.P(10) Friday 10 10 Nakol 173.24 3,343(541) P-3, M, 0 C.H.VV, R.P. TVV P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 11 Chaulia 54.47 851(141) P -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 12 12 Baikunthapur 244.89 3,658(656) P-5 -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 13 Oismanpur 116.53 1,580(269) P -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 14 Deora 68.43 1,407(244) PUC, P C.H.w, R.P-4 TVV -(-5 Kms.) Sunday B.S Wednesday 15 15 Samaspur 76.45 1,644(282) P C.HW, R.P, TVV -(-5 Kms.) Thrusday B.S D2 Saturday 16 16 Sasati 353.00 5,825(1039) P-4,H C.HW, R.P, TVV P.O Tuesday B.S D Saturday 17 17 Gaurangapur 52.37 900( 157) -(-5 Kms.) C.HW, D TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 18 18 Mukundapur 109.76 1,531(260) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 19 19 Kanthaldaha 165.15 514(95) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 20 20 Kultikari 219.08 3,246(575} P-3, M C.HW, R.P, D TVV P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 21 21 Chanpabar 227.01 2,825(488} P -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 22 22 Kulanandapur 84.59 1,242(214) P C.HW, D TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10Kms.) 23 23 Bhatughar 47.26 572(94) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10 Kms.) 24 24 Naoda 177.37 3,122(606) P, H C.H.VV, R.P TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10 Kms.) 25 25 Sitapur 144.58 2,522(451} P-2 C.HW, R.P-2, TVV -(-5 Kms.) Saturday (-5-16 Kms.) D3 Tuesday 26 26 Ghugubese 202.73 1,787(315) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 27 Rajibpur 93.96 1,455(234) P, M -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10Kms.) 28 28 Uttardurgapur 193.91 2,030(360} P-2, H C.HW, D TVV P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 29 29 Basantapur 53.59 569(103) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 30 30 Paikbar 43.37 567(92} P -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 31 31 Manirampur 42.92 362(69} P -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10Kms.) 32 32 Chathari 40.89 307(54} -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TVV -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10 Kms.) 11 AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use U.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 Khalor 10 Kms. ED,EO GC-27.92, TK-4.08 33.98 26.33 KR Khalor 11 Kms. ED,EO GC-34.90, TK-8.1 ° 54.21 23.63 PR,KR KhaJor 9 Kms. ED, EO GC-29.85, TK-l0.15 111.96 40.63 KR Khalor 11 Kms. ED,EO GC-19.81, TK-8.09 60.83 16.62 KR Khalor 11 Kms. ED,EO GC-16.19, TK-2.81 50.98 16.40 KR Khalor 12 Kms. ED, EO GC-12.95, TK-4.05 48.80 23.97 KR Khalor 13 Kms. ED, EO GC-15.95, TK-2.05 44.54 15.21 KR Khalor 12 Kms. EA .. GC-6.00, TK-4.50 30.28 12.74 PR,KR Khalor 9 Kms. GC-70.75, TK-ll.25 155.52 53.80 KR Khalor 12 Kms. ED,EO GC-31.80, TK-4.20 99.83 37.41

KR Khalor 11 Kms. ED,EO GC-14.80, TK-5.20 19.97 14.50 KR Khalor 14 Kms. ED, EO GC-46.90, TK-4.1 0 152.39 41.50 KR Khalor 13 Kms. ED,EO GC-46.85, TK-5.15 39.28 25.25 KR,PR Khalor 12 Kms. ED,EO GC-18.85, TK-5.15 21.14 23.29 KR,PR Khalor 12 Kms. GC-20.80, TK-4.20 36.25 15.20

KR,PR Khalor 15 Kms. GC-100.00, TK-10.16 132.81 110.03

KR,PR Khalor 15 Kms. ED,EO GC-20.93, TK-4.07 10.37 17.00

KR,PR Khalor 15 Kms. ED, EO GC-25.00 46.25 38.51

KR Khalor 13 Kms. ED, EO GC-55.25, TK-1.75 82.01 26.14

KR Khalor 14 Kms. ED, EO GC-61.63, TK-13.37 88.42 55.66

'l KR Khalor 13 Kms. GC-41.80, TK-11.20 109.97 64.04 "KR Khalor 12 Kms. ED, EO GC-14.85, TK-3.15 50.55 16.04 KR Khalor 13 Kms. ED,EO GC-7.25, TK-4.25 19.26 16.50

KR Uluberia 23 Kms. ED,EO GC-22.20, TK-9.30 108.32 37.55 KR Uluberia 16 Kms. ED,EO GC-17.95, TK-4.05 82.03 40.55 KR Uluberia 16 Kms. ED, EO GC-35.37, TK-4.63 129.10 33.63 KR Uluberia 22 Kms. ED, EO GC-21.91, TK-8.09 42.81 21.15 KR Uluberia 18 Kms. ED, EO GC-43.50, TK-6.50 109.81 34.10 KR Uluberia 20 Kms. ED, EO GC-13.95, TK-4.05 22.78 12.81 KR Uluberia 20 Kms. ED, EO GC-10.50, TK-4.50 14.85 13.52 KR Uluberia 24 Kms. ED, EO GC-9.95, TK-2.05 20.42 10.50 KR Uluberia 22 Kms. ED, EO GC-10.95, TK-4.05 16.64 9.25 12 C. D. BLOCK SHYAMPUR-II VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations 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 Ratanpur 84.47 1.098(189) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10Kms.) 34 34 Ghanasyampur 184.35 1,874(329) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 35 35 Amradaha 131.47 2,441 (443) P C.H.W, P.H.S TW P.O Sunday (-5-10Kms.) Wednesday 36 36 Gohalberia 142.21 . 1,608(276) P-3, M C.H.W,0 TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-1 0 Kms.) 37 37 Jonka 89.96 1,258(223) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10Kms.) 38 38 Charabasulya 44.95 570(97) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) (-5-10Kms.) 39 39 Rana 79.21 886(158) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 40 Krishnanagar 45.20 695(126) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 41 41 Palgaria 48.83 669(111) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 42 42 Bachhari 114.69 2,273(396) P C.H.W, 0-3, TW P.O Monday (-5-10Kms.) R.P Thursday 43 43 Danpatia 94.16 1,351(237) P C.H.w,O TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 4444 Chilara 45.17 497(88) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 45 45 Sajiangachhi 45.91 651(108) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 46 Ganeshpur 78.57 1,091(203) P, H C.H.w, RP-3 TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 47 47 PaschimGazipur 171.03 2,067(376) P-2, H C.H.W,D TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 48 Garchumbak 144.51 2,552(443) P-2 C.H.w, RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Weekly Hat B.S 49 49 Bargarchumbak 335.48 3,942(702) P-2 C.H.w, P.H.S, TW P.O Sunday & B.S 0-2 Thursday 50 50 Bargram 255.56 4,301(741) P, M C.H.W, R.P-2 TW P.O Monday & B.S 0-3 Friday 51 51 Joarkul 125.86 1,197(209) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 52 52 Chhotaradhanagar105.40 2,030(365) P-2 C.H.W, R.P-2 TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 53 53 Narrotlampur 70.50 668(111) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 54 54 Ankul 152.32 1,796(329) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 55 55 Maula 51.56 799(142) P, H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 56 56 Satghara 71.73 455(76) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms,.) B.S 57 57 Kharubere 42.28 1,132(220) P C.H.w, R.P-2 TW P.O Tuesday & B.S 0-7 Saturday 58 58 Radhanagar 223.02 3,463(647) P-2, TR C.H.W, RP-2 TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 59 59 Tripurapur 106.04 1,760(315) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 60 60 Khajri 41.23 851(143) p, H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 61 61 Sadasibpur 80.98 1,267(187) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) . -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 62 62 Uddhabpur 209.36 1,983(374) P-2 C.H.w, RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 63 63 PaschimBasudebpur56.89 667(111) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW ~(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 64 64 Ramnagar 122.07 2,405(409) P-2 C.H.w, 0-2 TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 65 65 Anantapur 332.60 5,115(945) P-4, H C.H.w, 0-2, TW P.O Monday & B.S 0-2 Friday 66 66 Jhumjhumi 184.73 4,428(694) P-3 C.H.w, PHC TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 67 67 Narikeldaha 125.07· 2,555(456) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 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 Uluberia 26 Kms. ED,EO GC-16.90, TK-6.10 42.37 19.10 KR Uluberia 24 Kms. ED,EO GC-20.64, TK-4.36 122.85 36.50 KR Uluberia 26 Kms. ED,EO GC-17.50, TK-5.00 71.27 37.70

KR Uluberia 18 Kms. ED,EO GC-25.75, TK-12.25 80.50 23.71 KR Uluberia 17 Kms. ED,EO GC-43.90, TK-4.10 22.76 19.20 KR Uluberia 17 Kms. ED,EO GC-22.75, TK-3.25 6.28 12.67 KR t,Jluberia 17 Kms. ED,EO GC-19.85, TK-4.15 30.54 24.67 KR Uluberia 17 Kms. ED,EO GC-18.60, TK-2.40 10.70 13.50 KR Uluberia 18 Kms. ED, EO GC-13.60, TK-2.40 17.45 15.3B KR Uluberia 18 Kms. ED,EO GC-20.35, TK-4.65 62.99 26.70

KR Uluberia 22 Kms. ED, EO GC-12.20, TK-B.12 53.23 20.61 KR Uluberia 22 Kms. ED,EO GC-17.95, TK-2.05 10.65 14.52 KR Uluberia 20 Kms. ED,EO GC-13.00, TK-5.00 13.11 14.BO KR Uluberia 20 Kms. ED,EO GC-17.55, TK-2.45 39.BO 18.77 KR Uluberia 16 Kms. ED,EO GC-4.44, TK-20.23 124.16 31.20 PR,KR Uluberia 15 Kms. ED,EO GC-20.15, TK-1B.85 68.01 37.50 PR,KR Uluberia 16 Kms. ED,EO GC-21.49, TK-17.00 244.39 52.60

PR,KR Uluberia 18 Kms. GC-B.63, TK-32.37 166.81 47.75

KR Uluberia 22 Kms. ED,EO GC-12.06, TK-6.19 79.28 28.33 KR Uluberia 22 Kms. ED,EO GC-l0.90, TK-20.10 40.25 34.15 KR Uluberia 20 Kms. ED,EO GC-6.50, TK-5.50 43.80 14.70 PR,KR Uluberia 22 Kms. ED,EO GC-8B.88, TK-10.12 23.82 29.50 PR,KR Uluberia 24 Kms. ED,EO GC-14.43, TK-20.23 13.78 3.12 PR,KR Uluberia 24 Kms. ED,EO GC-5.17, TK-2.83 47.44 16.29 PR,KR Uluberia 25 Kms. EA GC-7.00, TK-S.OO 15.90 18.38

PR,KR Uluberia 25 Kms. ED, EO GC-41.38, TK-l0.12 132.12 39.40' KR Uluberia 26 Kms. ED, EO GC-24.88, TK-l0.12 41.92 29.12 KR Uluberia 28 Kms. ED,EO GC-ll.86, TK-12.14 3.12 14.11 KR Uluberia 17 Kms. ED,EO GC-25.50, TK-2.50 35.13 1'7.85 KR Uluberia 17 Kms. ED,EO GC-43.93, TK-16.07 114.82 34.54 KR,PR Uluberia 17 Kms. GC-29.50, TK-2.50 8.86 16.03 KR,PR Uluberia 18 Kms. ED,EO GC-S4.75, TK-7.25 24.81 35.26 KR,PR Uluberia 15 Kms. EA GC-25.00, TK-5.50 229.30 72.80

KR Uluberia 20 Kms. ED,EO GC-51.50, TK-13.50 78.68 41.05 KR Uluberia 10 Kms. ED,EO GC-27.75, TK-3.25 67.75 26.32 14 C. D. BLOCK SHYAMPUR-II VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 [!Iace where the facili~ is available is Iiliven) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway ,Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 68 68 Dihimondalghat 254.04 5,755(1,021) P-4, H C.H.W, 0-2 TW P.O Monday & -(-5 Kms.) Friday 71 71 Ajodhya 272.62 5,094(917) P-4, C, M C.H.W, R.P-7 TW p.e Sunday & B.S 0-5 Wednesday 72 72 Chalitapara 117.31 2.785(512) H. P-2 C.H.W. R.P-8 TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday & B.S 0-5 Wednesday Daily 73 73 Sultanpur 226.99 3,441(636) P~3 -(-5 Kms) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 74 74 Baichi 60.23 1,312(263) P -(-5 Kms) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)· -(-5 Kms.) 75 75 Narayanpur 248.66 3.613(636) P-3 C.H.w.R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 76 76 Gobindapur 274.27 3,771(686) P-4, M, H C.H.W, R.P-3. TW p.e Monday & B.S 0-4 Friday 78 78 Morsal 96.63 1,895(341) P -(-5 Kms) TW -(-5 Kms.) HAT B.S 77 77 Jaynagar 248.23 4.667(825) P-4. H C.H.w.O TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

Total 100.25 1,53,311 P-125, M-7 CHW-35,RP-56 (27064) H-12,O-1 D-52,PHS-1 PUC-1,C-1 PHC-1,O-7 TR-1 15 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 Uluberia 10 Kms. ED,EO GC-24.65, TK-5.35 205.84 18.20

KR,PR Uluberia 21 Kms. EA GC-126.50, TK-13.50 88.27 44.35

PR,KR Khalor 21 Kms. EA GC-63.20, TK-7.30 24.71 22.10

KR Khalof 20 Kms. ED,EO GC-46.90, TK-1B.10 114.99 47.00

KR Uluberia 25 Kms. ED,EO GC-23.70, TK-2.30 16.0B 1B.15

PR,KR Khalor 23 Kms. ED,EO GC-34.96, TK-15.04 136.91 61.75

PR,KR Khalor 24 Kms. EA GC-61.30, TK-20.20 127.07 65.70

PR,KR Khalor 24 Kms. ED,EO GC-33.75, TK- 7.25 34.68 20.95

PR,KR Uluberia 26 Kms. GC-56.75, TK-1B.25 118.47 54.76

GC-2,215.26 5,102.03 2,234.25 TK-590.74 16 C. D. BLOCK BAGNAN-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 elace where the facili& is available is aiven) No. Village (in and (JL. No,) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations 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.BAGNAN Kasrakatai 127.35 1.061(176) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

2 2 Baksi 69.09 2.663(460) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.D Sunday & B.S Wednesday

3 3 Mankur 179.17 4.613(787) P(4) PHS TW P.D Daily B.S H.PUC RP(3)

4 4 Deulgram 227.20 5,488(915) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW P.D Daily B.S

5 5 Malia 53.00 1,897(298) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

6 6 Bholsar 95.17 1.124(183) M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

7 7 Kulepairi 89.08 Uninhabited

8 8 Karia 336.73 3.807(592) P(2)AC(5) PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 9 Paschimbainan 479.84 9.222(1.499) P(5)H(2) PHS.RP(6) W P.D Daily B.S AC(6) CHW(8)D(4) 10 10 Purbbabainan 297.85 3.660(581) P(2)H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S AC(4) 11 11 Chakur 332.24 2.736(462) P(2)M HC,D(2) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) B.S AC(2) RP 12 12 Brahman Gram 92.34 2.304(371) P(2)M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

13 13 Bagur 134.11 2.588(430) P(2) RP(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

14 14 Kalyanpur 246.66 6,395(1.081) P(4)AC(4) D TW P.D Daily B.S H RP(2) 15 15 Amrajol 73.44 1.351 (237) P(2)AC -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

16 16 Degram 49.11 2.263(373) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

17 17 Dwipamalita 207.20 3.373(564) P(2) CWC(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) FPC(2) CHW(2) 17 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 Krns.) irri- able available gated waste for culli- (including vatiun gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KRPR Bagnan 13 GC-34.00 55.00 3.35 R-33.50 TK-1.50 PR Bagnan 14 ED,EO GC-31.00 15.00 1.09 R--20.25 TK-1."S PR,KR Bagnan 10 ED,EO GC-47.00 69.27 2140 Ti<-l 50 8--40.00 KR.PR Bagnan 10 Ea GC-40.00 132.51 24.69 R-28.00 TK-2.00 KR Bagan 1S GC-15.00 25.40 1.60 R-l0.00 n~-1.00 KR 8agnan 16 ED GC-2800 48.29 0.88 R-16.50 TK-1.S Uninhabited GC-6B.00 9.08 KR Bagnan 8 ED,EO GC-25,00 76.73 10.00 PR,KR Bagnan 5 ED GC-350.00 101.00 2~3.B4 TK-S.OO KR,PR Bnagnan7 ED,EO R-80.00 159.85 1.00 PC-30.00 TWE-27.00 PR Bagoan 8 ED GC-6S.00 90.00 60.24 R-11S.00 TK-22.00 KR,PR Bagnan 6 ED GC-35,00 30,22 10.12 R-15.00 TK-2.00 KR,PR Bagnan 6 ED GC-i5.00 103.81 8.30 R-5.00 TK-2,00 KR,PR Bagnan 8 EA 0.25 GC-SO.OO 164.66 i .75 TWE-30.00 KR,PR Bagnan 11 ED,EO GC-20.00 36.30 2.14 R-l0.00 TK-S.OO KR,PR Bagnan 11 ED R-15.00 19.75 1.36 TK-8.00 TWE-S.OO KR,PR Bagnan 9 EO GC-60.00 100.89 4.31 R-20.00 TK-22.00 18 C. D. BLOCK BAGNAN·I VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. ~n ama 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV' Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 18 18 Biram Pur 243.75 4,598(799) P(4)AC(3 RP TV" P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

19 19 Panitras 181.21 4,214(700) P(2)PUC RP(3) P.O Daily -(-5 Kms.) AC(5) PHS Phone 20 37 Masiara 65.60 1,520(249) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 21 38 Sabsit 273.87 4,889(752) P(5) RP(2) TW P.O Daily B.S 22 39 Patinan 114.85 2,425(392) P CHW,O(2) T\N -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

23 40 Khaiutti 192.30 5,401 (800) P(3)O CHW,O(4) TW P.O Daily B.S 24 41 Gopalpur 62.03 i ,914(349) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 42 Joka 129.28 3,083(481) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(--5 Kms.) B.S

26 43 Bangalpur 277.09 5,563(915) P(4)H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Daily 8.S

27 44 Adra 77.40 2,309(376) P(2) HC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 28 45 Harop 237.64 4,463(809) P(3)M,H D(2)RP(2) TW P.O Daily B.S

29 46 Agunsibhuinara 89.78 2,905(477) P(2)H,ORP(4)CHW(2) TW P.O Daily 8.S 30 47 Pumal 64.29 1,467(223) P -(-5 Krns.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(--5 Kms.) B.s 31 48 Naoapara 113.53 2,104(331) P -(-5 Km~.) TW +5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.s 32 49 Hature Kandarpapur 259.78 5,234(843) P(3) RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

33 50 Khanpur 123.72 3,163(512) P(2)M,O-(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

34 51 Jote Bireswar 89.54 836(125) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

35 52 106.26 1,646(266) P RP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

36 53 Singara 56.36 948(152) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 37 54 Chakmanohar 11.37 1,292(198) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

38 55 Murga Beria 149.91 3,397(523\ P(3)M 0(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily -(-5 Kms.) AC(2)O RP(2) 39 56 Nahala 79.74 1,370(210) P(2) D(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 57 Ulanpara 237.11 5,753(873) P(4)M MCW(2) 1W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) AC(5) CWC(4) CHW(3) 41 58 Chandrapur 216.34 3,299(514) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 42 59 Khadinan 181.28 5,990(975) P(3) RP,D TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 43 61 Hijlak 186.24 2.769(449) P, AC(4)D(5) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8.S

44 62 Tepurnabasan 110.03 2,521(428) P,M,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S PUC, AC(5) 19 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,PR Bagnan 10 ED,EO PC-50. 00 185.15 6.60 TK-20.00 KR.PR Bagnan 8 ED,EO 0.20 GC-30.00 149.51 1.50 KR,PR Bagnan 7 ED,EO GC-l0.00 51.11 4.49 KR,PR Bagnan 5 ED,EO PC-72.00 186.81 15.06 KR,PR Bagnan4 ED,EO PC-20.00 66.01 9.68 WJE-19.16 PR Bagnan 4 ED,EO R-56.00 125.49 10.81 PR,KR Bagnan 2 ED R--16.00 43.08 2.95 PR,kR Bagnan 4 ED,EO R-·34.16 31.97 22.68 TWE-40.47 PR,KR Bagnan 4 ED,EO R-34.16 131.04 26.89 TWE-85.00 PR,KR Bagnan 5 ED,EO TK-l0.00 48.97 18.43 PR,KR Bagnan 6 ED,EO TWE-15.00 167.14 27.41 R-28.09 PR,KR Bagnan 8 ED,EO GC-l0,OO 59.78 20.00 PR,KR Bagnan 8 ED R-35.00 24.08 5.21 PR,KR Bagnan 8 ED R-28.09 63.94 21,50 PR,KR Bagnan 10 ED Fi-2S.00 147.25 32.53 GC-40.00 TWE-15.00 PR,KR Bagnan ED R-30.00 70.74 12.98 TK-l0.00 PR,KR Bagnan 13 ED R-25.00 54.34 5.20 TK-5.00 PR,KR Bagnan 9 ED GC-30.00 42.49 28.15 TK-5.62 PR,KR Bagnan 9 ED 34.80 21.56 PR,KR Bagnan 9 ED PC-l0.00 89.05 10.32 TK-2.00 PR,KR Bagnan5 ED R-30.00 26.84 43.07 PC-50 00 PR,KR Bagnan 5 ED R-10.00 26.00 21.72 PC-22.02 PR,KR Bagnan 8 ED GC-50.00 101.25 22.86 R-63.00 PR,KR Bagnan 3 ED,EO R-23.24 190.03 3.07 PR,KR Bagnan2 ED,EO R-21.1B 157.83 2.27 PR,KR ~agnan4 EA GC-20,00 149,93 2.15 TWE-14.16 PR,KR Bagnan 5 ED GC-5.00 102.24 2.79 20 C. D. BLOCK BAGNAN-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI LOCQ- NamE: of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash H is shown in the column No. (Ion 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 -1- Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

---~---. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4S 63 DJrllabhr,;r 112.88 i ,694(258) P HC ToN -(-S Kms.) --(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 46 73 Ra.:;tl 106.90 1,915(323) P -(_oS Kms.) TIN -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 47 75 Mai1adebpur 85.41 2,557(457) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 76 Sitaipur 62.22 1,516(262) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

49 77 Aamch9ndrapur 154.57 2, 75S(449) P,AC(4) -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 0(2)

Total 83.01 1,50,0241 P-98 PHS-4 (Sq. Kms.) 24,476 H-9 RP-31 PUC-2 CHW-17 .AC-50 0-19 M-8 HC-3 ~ CWC-6 FPC-2 MCW-2 0-6 21 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- ."'rea not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including "s,ion gaucr.ar and grov8S)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PR,KR Bagnan 2 ED pc-s.oa 102.67 3.21 TK-2.00 PR.KR Bagnan 2 ED GC-10 00 94.20 2.70 PR,KR ED GC-10.00 71.75 3.66 PR,KR ED GC-5.00 50.68 3.54 TK-3.00 KR,PR ED GC-60.00 70.45 4.03 R-20.09

0.45 GC-1, 163.00 4,154.38 595.09 R-612.84 TK-134.87 TWE-250.79 PC-209.02 22 C. D. BLOCK BAGNAN-II VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI Loca- Name of Village Total ·;-otal ,Amenitios available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column No. tion area Popula- anJ next to it in brackets the distanc8 ir; broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facilitz is available is given) No. Vi:lage(i:; and (JL No.) hectHre5\ Number r-:dlJc;~- Medica! Drinking Post Oayor Communi- of House- tionai wale! and Days cations 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.BAGNAN 1 20 Mellak 337.10 4,253(763) P(3) PHS,FPC TW PO -(-5 Kms.) B.S M,AC(4) CWC,D(2) MCW 2 21 Asharia 5·10(1 716(123) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW ·-(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 3 22 Deulti 94.35 2,774(453) P ·(-5 Kms.) TVV PO Daily Market B.S, R.S 4 23 Chakkamala 247.9:- 2.261(722) P(2) PHS, FPS 1W P.O -(·-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) M,H CWC,MCW 5 24 Matinala 49.84 1,705(271 \ P -(-5 Krns.) TN -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) 6 25 Naupala :;84.45 6612(1,030) P(3). M PHS. FPC TVV PO -(-5 Kms.) B.S CWCMCW Rf~ 7 26 Ophuli 23S.6C 3,264(588) P(2)AC,O D TVV P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(--5-10 Krns.) 8 27 Charorphu!i 108.05 49(9) .. (-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 9 28 kamardaha 114.61 1,437(234\ P, AC(2\.O -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Krns.) -(-5-10 Kms.)

10 29 54.34 1,167(190) P -l--5 Kms.) 1W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 11 30 Bankurdaha 158.64 1,704(:::'83) P PHS, FDC TW -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) CWCMCW 12 31 Heledwip 72.70 ;,733(302) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TIN -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Krns ) 13 33 Rana 82.59 \049(183) P,O(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) -(-5-10 Km;:;.) 14 34 Iswaripur 54.89 779(130) P,M,O -(·5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) --(-5 Kms.) B.S 15 35 Brahaman Dukuria 99.78 1,401(210) P(3),O(3)PHS, FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S CWe,MCW 16376 Sondali 4227 81R(,12) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8.S 17 64 brindabanpur 58 S" r;l5('::;Q) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 65 Kazibhuara 74.13 j 138{lS51 P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Kms.)

19 66 Bai3rampur 60.70 556(108) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-51

27 79 Barar 59.65 1,825(314) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) T\N -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 28 80 Gunandapur 71.91 2,305(391) P(3) -(-·5 Kms.) T\N -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) ·-(-5-10 Kms.) 29 81 Satoshpur 51.29 1,436(243) P, M PHS,O T\N -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Krns.) -(-5-10 Kms.) D, PHC 23 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 FOJsst In '0ated by SOIJ'CG U.J- 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 Barunda4 ED 0-14.00 249.45 73.65

PR,KR Barunda ;2 ED 0-6.00 14.00 34.00 PR,KR Barunda 3 ED,EO 0-400 63.99 26.36 KR,PR Barunda 5 ED O-f)'2.:~5 139.57 56.15

KR,PR Barunda 6 ED TWE-8J.74 10.94 97.74 KR,PR Barunda 7 ED 0-60.00 226.71 97.74

KR Barunda 9 ED 0-51,09 135.87 48,64 KR Barunda 11 ED 72.85 35.20 KR Barunda 7 ED 0-42.05 45.37 27.19 PR,KR Barunda 6 ED 0-5.05 39.87 9.42 KR Barunda 7 ED 0-26.05 99.81 32.78

PR,KR Barunda 9 ED 0-·, i ')" 51.34 11.31 PR,KR Barunda 6 ED 0-1.CS 74.13 7.42 PR,KR Barunda 3 ED 0-6.00 14.85 12.40 TWf:-21.64 PR,KR Barunda 3 ED 0-39.00 44.37 16.41

KR 8arunda2 ED 0-3.05 21.13 13.09 KR Khalor3 ED 0-4.00 40.52 14.37 KR Khalor 3 ED,EAG 0-5.05 26.32 24.76 TWF-1i:l.OO KR Khalor 3 ED 4::; 30 17.40 PR,KR Khalor5 ED O-·2J.2? 20.64 9.88

PR,KR Khalor5 F:D 'WF:-20 '23 177.25 53.83 KR Khalor 5 cD F;-e.OS 97.13 43.35

KR Khalor7 ED 0-10.05 40.94 18.28 KR Khalor7 ED 0-6.50 52.58 24.76 KR,PR Khalor4 ED,EAG TWE--14.00 44.5fl 31.14 0-3.00 KR,PR Khalor5 ED,EAG 0-5.00 14.19 27.48 TWE-11.05 KR,PR Khalor 5 ED 0-8.00 28.83 22.82 KR,PR Khalor 5 ED 0--1.05 46.37 18.49 KR,PR Khalor8 ED 0-8.05 16.33 11.63 TWc-15.28 24 C. D. BLOCK BAG NAN-II VILLAGE DIRECTORY S! Loca- Name Of Village Total Total Amenities available (it not avaiiable within the village, a dash H 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 elace where the facilit~ is available is Qiven) No. Village (in and (elL. No: hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tonal water and Days cations h0ids (potable) Telegraph 01 the (Bus-stop, Marketi Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 30 82 Ku!itapara 236. i5 ,.,2'12(743) P(4),O(3) -(-5 kms.) TW P.O -(-5 kms.) --(-5-10 krns.) 31 8:1 Batul 122.84 3,893(689) P(3),M, PHS,CWC TW P.O -(-5 kms.) B.S AC(2) FPC,MCW RP,CHW 32 g-" Bdioayanathpur 210.95 4,898(825) P(4),M,O D(6) TW p.O -(-5-10 kms.) 33 85 KharJadapuf 188.20 2,569(485) P(2) HC TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.)

34 86 254.42 5,623(916) P PHS,CWe TW P.O Sunday & -(10+ kms.) FPC,MCW Thursday 35 87 Chandana Para 209.05 3,463(580) P(2),M,H -(-5 kms.) TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(10+ kms.) 36 88 Kha_!urnan 176.54 3,388(568) P PHS, FPC TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.) CWC,HC 3'7 89 Mukalyan 269.49 6,672(1,181) • P(5),M(2) PHC,MH TW P.O Daily Market 8.S PUC,AC(3) TB,D(2) Phone 38 90 Chandra Bag 60.99 1,822(329) P(2),M,H -(-5 kms.) TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.) PUC 39 9' Kanaipur 144.34 3,221(579) P(4) PHS,CWe TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.) TR,O FPC,MCW 40 92 Rabi Bhag 481.19 6,514(1,074) P(4),M PHS,CWe TW P.O -(-5 kms.) -(10+ kms.) 0(3) FPC,MCW 41 93 Rupasgari 308.97 4,896(796) P(4),M PHS,CWe TW P.O -(-5 kms.) B.S AC,O FPC,MCW 40 94 Panchaniguzrat 219.65 2,641(422) P,O(2) D TW -(-5 kms.). -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.)

41 95 Madan Mohanpur 59.96 798(140) P -(-5 kms.) TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.) 40 96 Halyan 272.29 4,777(428) P(3),M PHS,RP TW P.O -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.) AC(5),O 41 97 Basudebpur 118.16 1,226(215) P(3),AC -(-5 kms.) TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.) 42 98 Ray Bagar 56.92 789(155) P.O -(-5 kms.) TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.) 43 99 Chhayani Guzrat 185.39 3,041 (531) P(2) PHS,FPC TW -(-5 kms.) '_(_5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.) 44 100 Duani Guzrat ' 213.88 2,067(378) P PHW,MCW TW -(-5 kms.) -(-5 kms.) -(-5-10 kms.)

Total 77.34 1,21,275 P-89 PH5-17 (Sq. Kms.) 20,625 PUG-3 FPG-15 M-18 CWC-1S H-6 MCW-13 AC-19 MH-1 0--26 0-14 TR-1 PHC-3 HC-2 CHW-1 RP-9 TB-1 0-2 25 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 VH!age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

1i 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 k.R,PR Khalor8 ED 0-60.00 168.25 7.90 KR,PR Khalor5 ED,EO 0-8.05 64.39 50AO

PR,KR Khalof 1 ED,EO 0-34.00 136.37 50.58 KR Khalor 15 ED,EAG 0-12.00 81.49 80.96

PR,KR Khalor ~2 ED,EAG 0-90.00 113.55 2.71 TWE-48.16 PR,KR Khalor 12 ED,EO 0-57.05 150.15 1.85 KR Khaior8 ED,EAG 0-11.05 124.18 1.31 TWE-40.00 PR,KR Khalor8 ED,EO 0-29.02 235.64 4.83

PR,KR Khalor 10 ED,EO 0-16.00 41.06 3.93

PR,KR Khalor8 ED.EO 0-24.00 115.62 4.72

KA Khalof 10 ED 0-81.00 380.34 19.85

KR Khalor9 ED 0-21.00 262.28 25.69

KR Khalor 10 ED 0-20.05 142.23 57.37 KR Khalor 10 ED 0-3.00 40.71 16.25

KR,PR Khalor 10 ED 0-30.05 173.10 69.14

PR,KR Khalor 10 ED 0-7.05 75.50 35.61 KR Khalor 15 ED 0-10.00 28.04 18.88 KR Khalor 15 ED 0-10.00 124.36 51.03

KA Khalor 17 ED 0-40.00 106.09 67.79

TWE-go.61 4,619 1,398.91 TWE,O-277.25 R-8.09 0-56,3.79 26 C. D. BLOCK ULUBERIA-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. [\Jo.) hectares) Number Educa· Medical Drinking Post Dayoc Communi· of House· tional water and Days cations 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. ULUBERIA 9 Chandipur 267.07 4,116(688) . P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) 8i-Week!y B.S Monday, Friday 2 14 Madhabpur 136.80 1,874(342) P RP TW P.O -(--5 Kms.) B.S 3 15 Kasyappur 72.05 1,513(275) P(2) PHS, RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms) B.S 4 16 Janbar 62.31 830(132) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 17 141.07 2,094(339) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 18 Jyrampur 134.00 1,807(285) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 19 Srikrishnapur 102.16 2,786(496) P(3) H PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 20 Kulgachhi 108.12 1,977(346) P(2) RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 21 Manikpur 57.88 2,582(459) P PHC, RP(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily BS, R.S 10 22 Jaynagar 191.55 3,457(606) P(2) RP(4) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 23 Pirpur 41.21 516(88) P(2)H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 12 24 Barmouberia 109.51 1,643(292) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 25 Panchberia Barberia 95.11 1,894(327) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 26 Mayanapur 101.75 1,936(321) P(2) RP,CWC TW -(-5 Kms.) ·-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 27 Lalitagari 59.74 337(55) P RP(3) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily 8.S 16 28 Kansona 102.53 878(148) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 17 2G Kharia 102.73 1,857(317) P,H RP(2) TW P.O Daily -(-5 Kms.) 18 30 Barmongrajpur 98.08 1,011(177) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 19 31 Mong 118.20 1,091(160) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 20 32 Gadaipur 167.17 1,941 (339) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 21 33 Dahukanis 110.54 1,627(260) P RP(3) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8.S chindipur

22 34 Beraberia 27828 3,449(568) P(3) RP(4), PHS TW -(-5 Kms.) D~ily 8.S 23 35 7649 1,057(205) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 24 36 Bauria 272.21 3,140(546) P(2)M RP(2) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 37 Bhekutala 137.66 2,975(522) P(2) RP(2) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5·10Kms.) 26 38 Amritasal 44.40 929(152) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 39 Rangmahal 212.46 3,244(555) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Bi·Weekly 6.S Sunday, Friday 28 40 Bisweswarpur 175.37 2,367(378) P RP(2) WI -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms_) -(-5 Kms.) 29 41 Samruk 190.71 2,525(448) P(2)H RP(3) TW P.O Daily, Biweekly -(-5 Kms.) Sunday and Thursday 27 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- (:'1ciuding vation gauchar dnd groves)

- .. ~~-- 11 12 13 14 15 :1'-: 17 18

PR Bagnan 4 Kms. EA GC-160.00 7.07 100.00

PR Bagnan 3 Kms. EA GC-106.00 30.80 PR Bagnan 3 Kms. EA Ge-bO.OO 12.05 PR Bagnan 4 Kms. EA GC-20.00 10.00 32.31 PR Bagnan 4 Kms. EA GC-96.00 20.00 25.07 PR Bagnan 5 Kms. EA GC-108.00 26.00 PR Bagnan 5 Kms. EA GC-84.00 18.16 PR Bagnan 3 Kms. EA GC-25.00 30.00 21.12 36.00 PR Bagnan 3 Kms. EA GC-24.00 10.00 23.88 PR Bagnan 4 Kms. EA GC-176.00 15.55 PR Bagnan 4 Kms. EA GC-12.00 10.00 5.21 14.00 PR Uluberia 10 Kms. ED GC-60.00 10.00 39.51 PR Uluberia 9 Kms. ED GC-40.00 12.00 2.04 41.07

PR Uluberia 13 Kms. ED,EA GC-50.00, 0-20.00 31.75 PR Uluberia 10 Kms. ED, EO GC-50.00 9.74 PR Uluberia 11 Kms. ED GC-80.00 22.53 PR Uluberia 13 Kms. ED, EO GC-50.00, 0-20.00 32.73 PR Uluberia 13 Kms. ED GC-50.00, 0-20.00 10.00 18.08 PR Uluberia 13 Kms. ED GC-70.00 10.00 3.00 35.20 PR Uluberia 14 Kms. ED GC-50.00, 0-50.00 8.00 59.17 PR 2 Kms. ED GC-l00.00 2.00 8.54

PR Uluberia 1'2 Kms. ED, EO GC-40 00, 0-20.00 30.00 20.00 168.28 PR Uluber,i] 14 Kms. ED GC-50.00 5.00 21.49 PR Uiuberia 14 Kms. ED GC-50.00 50.00 1O.0D 162.21 PR Uluberia 15 Kms. ED GC-50.00 20.00 6.00 61.66 PR U!uberia 15 Kms. ED GC-27.28 10.00 7.12 PR Uluberia 9 Kms. ED, EO GC-1S0.00 62.46

PR Uluberia 14 Kms. ED GC-70.00 15.00 8.33 82.04 PR Uluberia 12 Kms. ED. EO GC-120.00 30.00 40.71 28 C. D. BLOCK ULUBERIA-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash H 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat. if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 30 42 Hatgachha 203.89 3,123(520) P(2), M RP(2) TW P,Q Daily [1.S 31 43 Kashmul 251.25 3,343(534) P(2), M RP(3) TIN P.O -(,-5 Kms.) +5 Krns,) 32 44 Lohanagar 90.84 1,249(1 99) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kin".) 33 45 Birpur 151.56 1,009(182) P -(--5 Kms.) -rN --(-5 Krns,) -(-51

11 1'""- 13 14 15 16 17 18 PR Uluberia 12 Kms. ED, EO GC-181.57 22.32 PR Uluberia 12 Kms. ED GC-100.00 50.00 101.25 PR Uluberia 10 Kms. ED GC-50.00 16.05 24.79 KR Uluberia 10 Kms. ED GC-90.00 10.00 2.80 48.76

KR Ulub~lia 10 Kms. ED GC-20.00 22.00 5 .. 00 66.63 PR Uluberia 6 Kms. ED GC-80.00 15.00 11.51 PR Uluberia 7 Kms. ED, EO GC-50.00 15.00 10.00 51.44 PR Uluberia 7 Kms. ED GC-60.00 5.00 21.32 PR Uluberia 9 Kms. ED GC-40.00 15.00 3.00 20.69 PR Uluberia 8 Kms. ED GC-4S.00 20.00 25.39

PR Uluberia 8 Kms. ED GC-30.00 10.00 5.00 24.27 PR Uluberia 6 Kms. ED, EO GC-12.00 10.00 18.47 PR Uluberia 9 Kms. ED GC-70.00 5.00 36.82 PR Uluberia 5 Kms. EA GC-28.00 5.00 27.37 PR Uluberia 5 Kms. ED GC-30.00 5.00 14.12 PR Uluberia 4 Kms. ED GC-40.00 5.00 36.53 PR Uluberia 2 Kms. ED, EO GC-100.00 20.00 29.73 PR Uluberia 14 Kms. ED GC-100.00 50.00 5.00 86.91 KR Uluberia 5 Kms. ED GC-40.00 11.63 PR Uiuberia 5 Kms. GC-52.00, 0·0.38 36.73 PR Uluberia 5 Kms. GC-20.00, 0·1.25 20.00 65.91 PR Uluberia 5 Kms. ED GC-70.00 43.60 KR Uluberia 5 Kms. GC-63.00 70.00 7.00 123.12 PR Uluberia 12 Kms. ED GC-100.00 50.00 S.OO 93.01 PR Uluberia 7 Kms. ED, EO GC-100.00 61.07

PR Uluberia 7 Kms. ED GC-50.00 5.00 49.19 KR Uluberia 7 Kms. GC-40.00 15.56

PR Uluberia 12 Kms. ED GC-27.00 12.00 5.00 64.62 PR Uluberia 6 Kms. ED, EO GC-SO.OO 34.96 PR Uluberia 6 Kms. ED, EO GC-120.00 10.00 10.00 121.59 PR Uluberia 9 Kms. ED GC-264.00 78.17 PR Uluberia 2 Kms. ED. EO GC-45.00 12.00 . 10.00 52.56 PR Uluberia 10 Kms. ED GC-77.00 12.00 8.00 82.20 30 C. D. BLOCK ULUBERIA-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 facilit~ is available is ~iven) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa· Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

63111 Kalinagar 400.28 8,159(1,364) P(2)H,O D, FPC TW P.O Daily B.S.NW cwc, RP(3) 64112 Baragachha 54.87 914(160) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5.Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 65 113 Kasipur 109.31 962(160) P RP(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 66114 Gauripur 159.38 3,092(542) P(2)H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -·(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 67115 Kajiakhali 125.23 2,340(408) P(2)H FPC TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) NW 68 116 Hiraganj'3 123.36 1,879(331) P FPC TW -(--5 Kms.) Daily Market NW 69 117 Hirapur 285.94 5,404(928) P(4)H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) NW 70 118 Madai 109.86 2,011(353) P(2) cwc TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10Kms.) 71 119 Tiopara 162.21 2,420(421) P RP TW -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10Kms.)

Total 114.38 1,53,855 P-94 0-1 (Sq. Kms.) (26,316) M-5 cwc-6 H-10 PHC-1 PUC-1 FPC-4 0-1 PHS-4 CHW-1 RP-72 31 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- Cultuf- Area not (in Kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culli- (including vation T~uchar . :1d

~roves)

11 12 13 14 1~ 1(3 17 18

PR, NR Uluberia 6 Kms. ED, EO GC-200.00, .:) 3Cl DC 'j OC 20.00 120.28

PR LJluberia 5 Kms. GC-40.UO 14.87 PR Uluberia 7 Kms. GC-90.00 19.31 PR Uluberia 18 Kms. ED GC-25.00 15.00 7.00 112.38 PR Uluberia 20 Kms. ED GC-18.00 12.00 10.00 85.23 PR Uluberia 22 Kms. ED GC-15.00 10.00 20.00 78.36 PR Uluberia 32 Kms. ED GC-35.00 15.00 25.00 210.94 PR Uluberia 30 Km3. ED GC-10.00, 0-25.00 10.00 3.00 61.86

PR Uluberia 10 Kms. ED GC-13.00 40.00 10.00 99.2~

GC-4,766.47,0-56.63 826.25 274.65 3.431.42 32 C. D. BLOCK ULUBERIA - II VILLAGE DIRECTORY 81 Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash H 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 (JL. No,) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days catblls holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus·stop. Market! Railway Hat, it any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S. ULlIBERIA Tulsiberia 197.36 5,281(914) P3,M P.H.S-5, RP-4 TW.9 P.O Oally Market 8.S 2 2 Chak 209.58 1,850(322) P7 -(-5 Kms.) lW.S -(-S Kms.) I?aily Market -(-5 Km:; ) 3 3 Kamina 200.24 2,567(434) P2,M RP-5 lW.6 -(-5 Krns.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 4 4 Sumda 116.59 i868(327) P2 RP-5 TW.S P.O Daily Market 8.S 5 5 234.17 3132(523) P2 RP-8 T'N.S -(-5 Kmsj -(-5 Krns.) 8.S 6 6 Bar Bangalpur 103.39 2,031(362) P -(-5 Kms.) TW.5 -(-5 Kms.) Daily Markel -(-5 Krns.) 7 7 Madhubati 57.46 986(176) P2 -(-5 Krns.) TW.5 -( -5 }(rns.) -(-5 Krns.) i\JT1".) 8 8 Arnraberia 70.21 444(80) P -(-S Kms.) TVV.S -(-5 Kms.) ""( _·G Kn"ls.) -(-0 Kms.) 9 10 Palara 76.28 1,691(294) --(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW.5 -(-5 Kms.) -+-5 Krr,s) -(--5 Kms.) 10 11 Bamunhati 53.25 798(136) p -(-5 Kms.) TW.S -(--S Kms.) -(-5 Km~) -(-5 Kms.) 11 12 8rirampur 103.60 3,108(514) P RP. TW.5 -·(-5 Kms.) ~(fns.j 8.S 12 13 Mahishrekha 87.94 1,575(262) P2 R.P.5 TW.S P.O -Hi Kins) 8.s 13 57 Nayachak 188.30 1,638(274) P2 ·-(-5 Kms.) TW.6 --(-5 Krns.) Daily f!iarkct -(-5 I<'~IS ) 14 58 Joargor 458.96 5,121 (855) P2,H PHS. PHC TW.6 P.O -(·-5 f{(I,3.) (-5 KfTls.) 15 59 Jagarampur 240.86 2,421 (406) P2 PHS, CHW-5 TW.6 -(-5 Kms.) -:-5 Kms) -[-5 Kms.) 16 60 Baragram 185.60 1,819(292) P -(-5 Kms.) TW.S -(-5 Kms.) Daily M&rket 17 61 Kamalachak 300.95 4,420(761) P-3 PH.S TW.9 -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Km:s.) 18 62 Baniban 352.78 4,577(757) P RP.5 TIN.10 P.O Da"y Market B.S Jagadishpur 19 63 Banibhan 266.85 5,363(898) P4 PHC TW.10 P.O Daily Marke; -(-5 Kms.) 20 64 Karatber 259.81 4,276(694) P4,M RPS nN.12 P.O Daiiy ~v'ari<0t B.S 21 65 Rajapur 221.71 2,269(393) P2 RP5 TW,6 -(-5 I

23 90 Brindabanpur 430.98 8,845(1375) P8,HM RHC, RP-S TW,6 P.O Daily Market ·-(~5 Kms_J 24 91 Kantaberia 477.83 7,312(1135) P6,M HC,RP TW.6 P.O Daily Market -·(-5 Krns.) 25 92 259.74 8,469('1258) P6,H PHC TW.7 P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 26 93 Basudebp'lr 401.90 9,447(1569) P8, M PHS TW.S P.O Daiiy Market -(-5 Kms.) 27 94 Jagannathpur 101.6S 1,099(179) P R.P3 TW.3 -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 28 97 Bar Ramnagar 129.98 3,398(602) p PHS5 TW.S -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) --(-5 Kms.) 29 98 Surikhali 134.72 3,231(575) P RP.5 TW.B -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) B.S 30 100 Gharbhanga 88.27 2,965(527) p,H2 HC, RP-5 TW.5 -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8.S Basudebpur 31 101 Ghosal Chak 58.86 3,691(623) P2 RPS TW.SW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 32 103 Balarampota 86.61 4,158(662) P2 HC, R.P. TW.5W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.) 33 104 Dasbhanga 116.30 3,453(547) P R.P-2 TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

P.S.BAWRIA

34 9 Khajuri 76.42 5,034(770) P(2)M HC, RP-3 TW.S -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 67.20 122,442 P (88) PHS(14) Sq. Kms. (20101 ) H (6) PHC (4) M (7) HC(4) RP(78) CHW(5) 33 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,PR Bagnan 12 ED 100.00 26.66 13.33 57.37 KR,PR Bagnan 12 146.00 27.66 10.00 25.92 KR,PR Bagnan 10 126.66 26.66 6.40 40.52 KR, PR Bagnan 8 73.33 13.33 3.25 26.68 KR, PR Bagnan 8 180.00 13.33 4.30 36.54 KR,PR Bagnan 8 ED 65.00 15.00 5.39 18.00 KR Bagnan8 ED 45.96 2.87 2.87 5.76 KR, PR Bagnan 8 56.16 5.51 3.51 7.03 KR, PR Bagnan8 ED 53.39 11.44 3.80 7.65 KR,PR Bagnan8 ED 37.29 7.98 2.66 5.32 KR,PR Bagnan 6 69.33 6.66 2.60 25.01 PR Bagnan7 53.33 12.00 1.27 21.34 KR Bagnan7 ED 150.64 9.41 9.41 18.84 KR Bagnan 8 ED 229.96 115.00 15.00 99.00 PR Bagnan 9 ED 180.86 30.00 10.00 20.00 PR,KR Bagnan 8 135:60 20.00 10.00 20.00 PR Amta7 ED 225.75 25.10 5.00 45.10 PR,KR Uluberia7 246.95 35.25 70.58

KR Uluberia3 ED 160.11 53.37 26.68 26.69 PR,KR Uluberia3 ED 181.80 25.98 20.78 31.19 PR,KR Uluberia3 ED 128.59 35.47 33.25 24.40 PR,KR Uluberia3 ED 48.41 24.20 26.62 21.80 KR Uluberia3 ED 215.49 107.74 64.64 43.11 PR,KR Uluberia 7 ED 240.00 135.00 45.00 57.83 KR Uluberia 10 ED 130.86 60.96 26.75 41.17 PR,KR Uluberia 12 ED 135.66 76.66 51.33 138.25 KR Uluberia 7 ED 76.23 10.16 5.08 10.18 PR,KR Uluberia 10 ED 54.00 30.66 10.00 35.32 PR,KR Uluberia 10 ED 46.26 21.33 27.33 39.80 PR,KR Uluberia 10 ED 30.88 22.06 35.33

PR,KR Uluberia8 ED 2.94 23.54 32.38 PR,KR Uluberia8 ED 14.43 12.00 17.32 42.86 PR,KR Uluberia 10 ED 46.52 23.26 17.45 29.07

PR,KR Fortgloster 1 ED 30.00 28.00 18.42

3655.57 1084.47 554.62 1178.46 34 C. D. BLOCK UDAYNARAYANPUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash H 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations 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. UDAYNARAYANPUR

Dihi Bhursut 309.99 3,77.3(685) P-3 C.H.W TW P.O Daily Market 8.S

2 2 Asanda 181.79 3,152(489) P-2, H, PUCCHw- TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

3 3 Rampur 341.77 3,995(685) P-3 HC,CHW TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

4 4 Dakshin Rampur 64.42 1,793(335) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Krns.)

5 5 Harili 255.22 2,881(532) P-2, M -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.)

6 6 Piarapur 114.17 1,580(282) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

7 7 Goja 333.85 3,459(602) P-2 CHW T, TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

8 8 Sultanpur 111.50 2,330(413) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

9 9 Sitapur 159.41 2,083(350) P-2 CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

10 10 Khempur 67.00 1,235(214) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

11 11 Baira Kurchi 62.23 1,013(169) P CHW T, TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S

12 12 Khalatpur 161.73 2,251(366) P, M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8.S

13 13 Ghola 134.23 2,162(337) P-2 CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

14 14 Harihar Dwitiya 85.79 1,284(228) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

15 15 KurchiBinodbati 328.20 5,167(893) P-2 CHW T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

16 16 Pratap Chak 44.13 1,029(189) P ~(-5 Kms.) T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

17 17 Udaynarayanpur 70.94 1,182(202) P-2,H-2,PUC R.P T, TW PTO, Phone Daily Market -(-5 Kms.)

18 18 Sibpur 313.60 4,104(709) P-2, H CHW T, TW P.O, Phone -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

19 19 Etarai 132.52 1,460(251) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

20 20 Khorda Etarai 45.56 669(103) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

21 20 Pancharul 410.02 5,334(995) P-3, M,H PHC, CHW TW P.O, Phone Daily Market -(-5 Kms.)

22 22 Uttar Harishpur 186.B2 3,103(553) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

23 23 Kakraipota 200.9B 2,030(364) P-2, H CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 35 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 aod 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 Amta34 Kms. EA TWE-7.02, TK-19.18 109.70 40.88 R-133.21 PR,KR Amta35 Kms. EA TWE-82.63, TK-13.96 36.96 25.99 R-22.25 PR,KR Amta34 Kms. EA .. TWE-124.86, TK-32.01 106.92 4.05 45.54 R-28.39 KR Amta32 Kms. ED, EO TWE-33.80, TK-5.92 11.71 4.92 R-8.07 KR Amta35 Kms. ED,EO TWE-73.02, TK-8.55 BO.65 60.56 R-12.24,O-20.20 KR Amta34 Kms. EA TWE-52.06, TK-23.23 1.34 6.13 R-15.16,O-16.25 KR Amta34 Kms. EA TW-14.22,TWE-72.82 157.91 40.46 TK-22.21, 0-26.23 KR Amta32 Kms. EA TW-2.09,TWE-42.05 12.52 28.55 R-4.01, 0-22.28 . KR Amta31 Kms . EA TW-42.49,TWE-32.36 31.38 42.05 0-11.13 KR Amta31 Kms. EA TW-32.39,TWE-30.61 0.35_ 1.05 0-2.60 KR Amta31 Kms. ED, EO TW-3.68,TWE-32.51 3.34 16.69 R-6.01 PR Amta32 Kms. EA TW-9.27,TWE-22.23 68.80 38.31 TK-3.01, R-20:11 PR Amta33 Kms. EO TW-3.01,TK-2.50 59.50 20.S2 R-41.62, 0-7.0B PR,KR Amta31 Kms. TK-2.99,R-36.41 2B.38 6.88 0-11.13 PR Amta 31 Kms. EA TW-13.16,TWE-42.97 148.44 33.59 R-90.04 KR Amta30 Kms. ED TW-3.01,TWE-16.2S 13.53 7.72 TK-3.62 PR,KR Amta30 Kms. EA TWE-28.01,TK-1.01 4.31 28.05 R-9.S6 PR,KR Amta29 Kms. EA TW-21.28,TWE-30.22 166.71 54.60 TK-11.28, R-29.S1 KR Amta30 Kms. EA TW-6.88,TK-S.OS 79.17 19.21 0-22.21 KR Amta30 Kms. TW-7.02,TK-1.8B 22.0S 5.52 R-9.09 PR,KR Amta29 Kms. EA TW-29.63,TWE-32.11 24S.11 66.04 TK-1S.92,O-21.21 PR,KR Amta29 Kms. EAG, EO TW-S.09, TWE-72.24 30.98 24.13 R-31.90, 0-22.48 KR Amta29 Kms. EA TW-31.82,TWE-S.96 80.64 57.31 TK-11.29,0-13.96 36 C. D. BLOCK UDAYNARAYANPUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI Loca· Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash H 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 24 24 Subal Chak 60.39 1,362(243) P -(S Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.)

25 25 Uttar Manasri 479.00 4,906(828) P4, H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.)

26 26 Abhirampur 2S5.78 2,803(479) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

27 27 Ray Chak 4S.32 200(32) P CHW TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.)

2828 DakshinSingti 11S.73 1,047(199) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

29 29 Kalikapur 48.46 622(106) -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) B.S

30 30 Chak Baharampur 55.90 895(15.1) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

31 31 Purpat 92.48 704(114) P PHC,CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) B.S

32 32 Kumir Mora 106.80 ·1,636(261) P CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) B.S

33 33 Sinti 443.39 5,402(883) P6 PHS,D T, TW -(-S Kms.) Daily Market B.S

34 34 Rajapur 128.51 1,363(2S0) P PHS T, TW Phone -(-S Kms.) B.S

35 35 Sibanipur 75.05 1,243(224) P -(-S Kms.) T, TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

36 36 Jangalparabelgram218.13 3.658(637) P3 D, RP T, TW Phone -(-5 Kms.) B.S

37 37 Sen pur Dwitiya 38.45 248(39) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

38 38 Akna Dwitiya 66.37 762(132) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.)

39 39 Chak Thakurani 5S.44 7S0(144) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.)

40 40 Sonagachhi 42.35 568(99) P CHW TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

41 41 Joka 159.97 2,268(363) P2. H CHW T, TW P.O -(-S Kms.) .-(-5 Kms.)

42 42 Jagalda SO.87 724( 131) P CHW TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

43 43 Jaynagar 11S.36 1,833(311). P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

44 44 NaraNarayanpur 62.12 874(171) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Hat -(-S Kms.)

45 45 Mansuka 165.23 2,220(369) P, M CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday & -(-5 Kms.) Saturday

46 46 Kumar Chak 105.42 2,005(289) P2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

47 47 KismatKanupat S6.23 88S(148) -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 37 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 Amta27 Kms. EA TW-7.95,TWE-22.29 5.48 21.95 TK-1.71,0-1.01 KR Amta27 Kms. ED, EO TW-29.12,TK-16.97 292.25 76.49 R-48.26, 0-20.91 KR Amta28 Kms. ED PC-19.20,TW-7.29 158.60 36.45 TK-12.11,0-22.13 KR Amta26 Kms. TWE-10.16,TK-3.05. 17.77 10.12 0-4.22 KR Amta26 Kms. ED TK-7.11,R-22.21 53.86 29.54 0-3.01 KR Amta24 Kms. EAG TWE-22.21,TK-3.01 7.00 11.23 R-5.01 KR Amta24 Kms. ED TK-3.92, R-14.51 14.29 16.49 0-3.69 PR Amta23 Kms. EAG, EO TWE-31.28,TK-7.25 28.28 19.65 R-3.01, 0-3.01 PR Amta22 Kms. ED, EAG TWE-22.29, TK-7 .23 39.28 27.89 0-10.11 PR,KR Amta25 Kms. EA TWE-31.26,TK-16.99 268.71 69.06 R-42.11, 0-15.26 PR Amta26 Kms. ED, EO TWE-31.29,TK-5.01 22.39 55.67 R-11.13,0-3.02 PR Amta28 Kms. ED, EAG TW-15.27,TK-5.08 17.26 19.61 R-17.83 PR Amta27 Kms. EA TW-5.04,TWE-32.88 114.79 46.13 TK-5.12, R-14.17 KR Amta27 Kms. ED TK-2.97,R-14.26 4.66 10.53 0-6.03 KR Amta26 Kms. EA TK-3.02,R-22.13 12.30 25.91 0-3.01 KR Amta27 Kms. TK-3.03,R-20.17 14.25 14.98 0-3.01 KR Amta27 Kms. ED TK-3.01,R-9.23 13.07 14.03 0-3.01 PR Amta26 Kms. EA TWE-31.41,TK-1.05 73.96 38.57 R-11.96, 0-3.02 PR Amta26 Kms. TK-5.56,0-3.07 29.01 13.23 PR Amta28 Kms. ED, EO TK-7.97,R-21.27 35.69 2.83 44.55 0-3.05 KR Amta28 Kms. EAG TK-3.07,R-17.01 17.37 21.66 0-3.01 KR Amta27 Kms. EA PC-7.63,TK-5.14 85.76 21.57 R-42.11, 0-3.02 PR -Amta 27 Kms. EAG, EO TK-7.45,0-11.13 58.31 28.53 PR Amta27 Kms. ED PC-5.04,TK-5.26 18.00 16.56 R-11.37 38 C. D. BLOCK UDAYNARAYANPUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 48 48 Kanupat 107.72 2,190(345) P-2, M, H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S

49 49 Debipur 138.35 2,216(421) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

50 50 DakshinManshri 95.21 1,977(333) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

51 51 Chand Chak 183.87 2,112(344) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

52 52 Sonatala 376.65 4,326(739) P"3 PHS,CHW TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

53 53 Garbhabanipur 100.44 1,169(208) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market B.S

54 54 Bhabanipur 56.11 1,368(258) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

55 55 Chitrasenpur 263.05 1,815(331) P-2 CHW TW P.O Phone -(-5 Kms.) B.S

56 56 Kansona 99.95 1,581(261) P-2 -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

57 57 Baje Protap 71.61 607(101) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

58 58 PratapNarayanpur 83.67 1,080(178) P, H D TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S

59 59 Kultikari 76.16 1,687(282) P CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

60 60 Raghunathpur 101.07 1,835(289) P-2, M CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.)

61 61 Bedhi Chandrapur187.91 4,424(735) P-3, H2 CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) .-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

62 62 Gumgar 183.32 1,366(230) P-2 CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

63 166 Peru Hareshpur 164.04 4,826(879) P-4,H2,PUCCHW, HC T, TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S

64 167 Krishna Chak 66.70 2,158(339) P-3 CHW T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

65 168 Thakurani Chak 147.27 2,189(392) P-3, M CHW T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

66 169 Mallik Chak 43.63 1,130(187) P-2 CHW T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

67 170 NarikelBeria 160.60 3,252(558) P-3 CHW T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

68 171 Khila "174.32 3,663(652) P-2 RP T, TW P.O Phone Daily Market B.S

69 172 Gauranga Chak 48.27 1,161 (208) P,H2,PUC CHW T, TW P.O Phone -(-5 Kms.) B.S

70 173 Paliara 146.31 2,869(531) P CHW T, TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday & -(-5 Kms.) Friday 39 , 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 Amta25 Kms. EAG, EO PC-7.02,TWE-32.11 35.88 24.76 TK-4.92, 0-3.03 KR Amta28 Kms. EAG, EO PC-3.04,TWE-61.24 36.34 27.47 TK-3.01,0-7.25 KR Amta28 Kms. EA TWE-31.42,TK-5.68 28.93 19.94 0-9.24 KR Amta27 Kms. EAG PC-11.23, TWE-61. 62 59.52 0.81 43.44 TK-7.25 KR Amta25 Kms. ED, EAG TWE-47.26,TK-9.07 251.09 28.74 R-32.25, 0-8.24 PR Amta24 Kms. EA TK-11.13,R-15.27 44.45 22.34 0-7.25 PR Amta24 Kms. EA TWE-21.29,TK-3.46 9.45 18.89 R-3.02 . PR Amta23 Kms . ED,EAG PC-14.49,TWE-35.42 61.62 42.49 TK-6.01, 0-3.02 KR Amta21 Kms. ED,EO TK-3.01,R-23.05 48.65 20.22 0-5.02 KR Amta 18 Kms. ED TK-3.04,R-13.25 23.18 29.13 0-3.01 PR Amta 16·Kms. EA TK-1.42,R-21.23 33.27 19.74 0-8.01 PR Amta 14Kms. EAG TK-3.01,R-14.17 20.07 33.67 0-5.24 KR Amta 14 Kms. EAG, ED PC-11.13,TWE-34.24 28.14 24.99 TK-2.57 PR Amta 15 Kms. ED,EO PC-18.24,TWE-34.27 93.57 38.58 TK-3.25 KR Amta 16 Kms. EAG, ED TK-5.98,R-51.27 86.47 28.31 0-11.29 KR,PR Amta 13 Kms. EA PC-73.12,TK-5.01 48.17 28.47 0~9.27 KR Amta 12 Kms. ED GC-23.28,TK-3.01 12.94 22.18 0-5.29 KR Amta 12 Kms. ED, EAG GC-7.73,TK-3.07 105.32 29.91 R-1.24 KR Amta 12 Kms. ED GC-5.42,TK-5.71 18.94 10.45 R-3.11 PR Amta 14 Kms. ED,EO GC-9.24,PC-29.12 74.22 38.39 TK-9.63 PR Amta 15 Kms. EA GC-9.25,PC-15.13 113.26 22.56 0-14.12 PR Amta 15 Kms. ED,EO TK-7.24,R-15.27 6.07 12.26 0-7.43 KR Amta 16 Kms. EAG, ED TWE-32.42,TK-6.73 29.74 22.88 R-54.54 40 C. D. BLOCK UDAYNARAYANPUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 Elace where the facili!l is available is eiven) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

71 174 ShibN arayanChak 176. 03 3,030(444) P CHW T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

72 175 Nazaarkhan 90.89 1,377(264) P2,H CHW T,TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

73 176 Parradhanagar 201.31 3,318(593) P2 CWC,CHW T, TW P.O Phone Daily Market B.S

74 178 KamalChak 159.01 2,264(406) P CHW T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

75 179 NimDangi 98.76 703(117) P -(-5 Kms.) T,TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 124.80 1,57,740 P-124,H-17 CHW-41,PHC-3 27,174 M-7,PUC-2 HC-1,PHS-2 CWC-1,RP-2 0-2 41 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 Amta 17 Kms. ED TK-9.76,R-62.42 69.30 19.82 0-14.73 PR Amta 13 Kms. ED GC-9.42,PC-21.12 39.00 14.01 TK-7.34 PR Amta 12 Kms. EA GC-6.47,TK-11.12 83.41 0.81 96.49 0-3.01 KR Amta 14 Kms. ED PC-26.19, TWE-14. 79 72.28 38.01 TK-7.74 KR Amta 14 Kms. ED PC-17.13,TW-15.72 40.22 22.28 TK-3.41

PC-278.S3, TW-SO.39 4,476.24 S.50 2,165.62 TWE-1,474.SS, TK-477.65 R-1 ,574.2S, 0-296.61 42 C. D. BLOCK AMTA-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House­ tional water and Days cations 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. AMTA 1 121 Damodar Nadir Char 36.83 156(29) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 133 Fatepur 91.91 2,449(457) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday & B.S Friday 3 134 Udang 177.07 5,523(936) P(3) M, H D TW P.O Daily Market B.S 4 135 151.14 4,478(784) P(3) H RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 5 136 Gobindachak 79.36 1,253(213) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 137 Tentulia Para 59.06 1,926(307) P(3) . -(-5·Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 138 Sonamui 183.95 4,112(722) P(4) RP TW P.O Daily Market 8.S M, H(2) 8 139 Khasnan 84.45 2,245(368) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8.S 9 140 Purba Gazipur 282.46 4,854(775) P(2)M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 10 141 Ranapara 133.2B 1,9BB(344) P PHC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 11 142 Deora 156.43 4,986(851) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 12 144 Serajbati 44.35 2,321(415) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 13 145 Madaria 155.19 3,392(532) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 146 Mallagram 57.52 1,523(251 ) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 147 Chhota Mahara 107.51 1,886(319) P(2)M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 16 148 Bara Mahara 75.31 1,564(265) P,PUC -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 17 149 Kotal Para 77.02 1,126(198) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 150 Chak Pota 133.33 2,114(371) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 19 151 Sameswar 159.28 1,518(278) P D TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 20 152 Kalikata 95.55 1,342(243) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 21 153 Raspur 171.88 2,771(479) P(3), H(4) PHC TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 22 154 Kumaria 304.31 2,471(402) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 155 Putkhali 57.14 569(88) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 24 156 Khaira 183.78 1,138(163) P.H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 157 Sarpai 159.05 560(84) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 26 158 Bhojan 152.57 2,387(410) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 159 Begua 60.02 1,085(186) P,M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 28 160 Saibana 38.84 561 (85) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 29 161 Purba Bajepratap 50.19 1,454(251) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 30 162 Balichak 218.30 2,710(516) P(3)H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 31 163 Dhurkhali 173.14 3,304(560) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 32 164 Banuchak 71.05 B75(141) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 33 165 Chaltakhali 89.61 3,035(479) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Sunday & -(-5 Kms.) Thursday 34 177 Manikanra 110.75 2,121(341) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Sunday & B.S Monday 43 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 Amta2Kms. ED 34.80 0.86 1.23 PR,KR Amta8 Kms. ED 81.40 1.15 9.36

PR,KR Amta8 Kms. ED 68.85 6.83 101.39 KR Amta9 Kms. ED 80.95 4.85 65.34 KR Amta 13 Kms. ED 64.75 6.48 8.13 KR Amta8 Kms. ED 20.25 7.26 31.55 KR Amta6 Kms. ED 107.26 6.05 70.64

KR Amta5 Kms. ED 64.36 2.00 18.09 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 96.75 4.83 180.88 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 68.40 4.04 60.84 KR AmtaSKms. ED 11.69 6.07 38.67 KR,PR AmtaS Kms. ED 20.25 2.00 22.10 KR Amta5Kms. ED 93.08 3.60 58.51 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 36.83 2.40 18.29 PR Amta5 Kms. ED 63.97 2.40 41.14 PR Amta5 Kms. ED 40.07 35.24 KR AmtaS Kms. ED 40.47 0.75 35.80 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 0-28.33 63.64 0.30 41.06 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 80.15 0.38 78.75 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 0-28.33 25.50 0.80 40.92 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 0-28.33 72.84 1.62 69.09 KR Amta8 Kms. ED 242.00 1.21 61.10 KR Amta6 Kms. ED 30.40 0.35 26.39 KR Amta 16 Kms. ED 160.66 0.80 22.32 KR Amta 9 Kms. ED 141.64 0.40 17.01 KR Amta8Kms. ED 0-56.66 24.28 0.40 71.23 KR Amta9 Kms. ED 28.33 0.80 30.89 KR Amta 11 Kms. ED 27.66 11.18

KR Amta 14 Kms. ED 30.35 1.21 18.63 KR Amta 11 Kms. ED 0-28.33 123.02 1.60 65.35 KR Amta 18 Kms. ED 113.34 2.40 57.40 KR Amta9 Kms. ED 40.47 '0.80 29.78 KR Amta9Kms. ED 44.52 0.40 44.69

PR Amta 16 Kms. ED 0-48.56 27.92 3.60 30.67 44 C. D. BLOCK AMT A-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 35 180 Kanpur 197.50 5,142(875) P(3)M D TW P.O Sunday & B.S Wednesday 36 181 Purash 139.76 1,928(349) P,H RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday & B.S 37 182 Ghuteghari 92.22 179(32) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 38 183 Sahapur 58.23 Uninhabited 39 184 Mato 147.95 1,620(294) P, H PHC TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 40 185 Barue 257.15 2,560(424) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 41 186 Ghoradaha 68.15 2,612(392) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Wednesday & -(-5 Kms.) Saturday 42 187 Habla 115.06 832(115) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 43 188 Pearapur 324.63 915(141) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 44 189 Basantapur 298.7611,221(1,720) P(5)H(2) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Tuesday & B.S Friday 45 190 Bhetke Para 343.12 2,002(315) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 46 191 Debandi 210.60 3,179(568) P(2)M -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Sunday & B.S Thursday 47 192 Kadua 187.52 1,312(212) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 193 Anule 201.13 2,911 (475) P(2)H RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 49 194 Ba.neshwarpur 103.85 1,460(233) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 50 195 Uttar Ram­ Chandrapur 96.98 1,676(297} P,M PHC TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market B.S 51 196 Sarputa 61.40 881(140 P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 52 197 Chalunia 98.01 1,104(169) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 53 198 Darapur 66.85 776(125) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 54 199 Jot Sadar 185.10 Uninhabited 55200 Ratanpota 43.33 821(147) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 56201 Kashtasangara 152.54 1,939(329) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 57202 Khosalpur 172.87 3,565(554) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 58203 Kasra 199.57 2,043(321) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 59204 Kurit 167.86 2,913(506} P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 60205 Ramchandrapur Dwityakhanda 237.52 388(76} -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 61 206 Jot Kalyan 136.10 2,772(476) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 62207 Gjjarpur 288.46 3,696(640} P RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 63208 Chandrapur 217.40 4,679(680} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market B.S 64209 Mahishgoha 104.52 1,839(296} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 65 210 Chatra 51.52 2,162(326) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 66 211 Dakshin Harishpur 206.65 2,959(474} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 67 212 Dadpur 118.38 502(72} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 68 213 Dakshin Ram­ chandrapur 147.73 2,076(336) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market B.S 45 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 Amta 16Kms. ED 0-168.80 43.71 3.64 81.35

PR Amta5 Kms. ED 0-156.66 40.47 1.62 41.01 KR Amta5 Kms. 0-16.48 76.89 5.65 3.20 Uninhabited 58.23 PR Amta22 Kms. ED 0-20.23 95.53 1.60 30.59 KR Amta22 Kms. ED 0-10.12 183.73 2.00 61.30 KR Amta 19 Kms. ED 0-2.02 43.75 1.60 20.78

PR Amta 16 Kms. 0-3.24 78.53 2.41 30.88 PR Amta 14 Kms. EAG 0-30.73 231.49 1.20 61.21 PR Amta 11 Kms. EAG 0-30.76 193.05 2.01 72.94

PR Amta 18 Kms. ED 0-6.07 242.00 5.65 89.40 PR Amta9 Kms. EAG 0-24.28 104.00 0.80 81.52

KR Amta 10 Kms. ED 178.89 1.60 7.03 PR Amta 10 Kms. ED 178.87 1.60 20.66 PR Amta 10 Kms. EAG 24.28 36.83 2.00 40.74 PR Amta 10 Kms. ED 8.13 0.40 16.45

PR Amta 10 Kms. ED 32.37 0.35 28.68 PR Amta 10Kms. ED 80.94 0.40 16.67 KR Amta 10 Kms. ED 48.56 0.80 17.49 Uninhabited 185.10 KR Amta 10Kms. ED 32.37 0.80 10.16 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 109.27 2.00 41.27 KR AmtaSKms. ED 101.17 0.40 71.30 KR AmtaS Kms. EAG TWE-24.28 121.41 2.80 51.08 PR,KR AmtaS Kms. ED 93.08 1.60 73.18 PR Amta S Kr'ns. ED 234.31 3.21 PR Amta5 Kms. ED 93.48 4.40 38.22

PR Amta5 Kms. ED 209.63 6.05 72.78 PR AmiaS Kms. EAG TWE-24.28 143.66 7.2S 42.2 KR AmiaS Kms. ED 88.22 3.64 12.66 KR Amla5 Kms. ED 32.37 2.83 16.32 PR Amla5 Kms. ED 176.44 4.45 25.76

PR Amta5 Kms. ED 108.48 2.81 7.09 PR Amla5 Kms. ED 107.24 4.45 36.04 46 C. D. BLOCK AMTA-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 elace where the facilitl is available is siven) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and . Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 69214 Pan Pur 58.89 1,430(240) P,H RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 70215 Bhandar Gacha 254.69 5,112(860) P(2)H PHC TW P.O Daily Market B.S 71 216 Serpur 336.43 2,806(486) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 72217 Madhyakul 195.86 1,430(233) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 73 218 Ghoshpur 214.94 3,053(523) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 74219 Chaksadar 55.00 Uninhabited 75 220 Kazir Chak 72.35 Uninhabited 76221 MoliarChak 73.18 162(26) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 77 222 KumarChak 301.56 4,007(680) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 78223 Hafez Chak 73.64 290(49) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 79224 Janjali Chak 95.61 731(144) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 119.22 169,4821 P-111 PHC-5 (Sq. 28,193 H-18 RP-9 Kms.) M-8 0-3 PUC-1

Total 100.25 1,53,311 P-125, M-7 CHW-35, RP-56 (27064) H-12,O-1 0-52, PHS-1 PUC-1,C·1 PHC-1,O-7 TR-1 47 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 Amta5Kms: ED 31.45 2.80 24.64 PR Amta6Kms. ED 117.38 19.40 117.91 KR Amta5 Kms. ED 301.49 0.80 34.14 KR Amta4Kms. ED 5.95 2.80 27.11 KR Amta8 Kms. ED 182.12 1.20 31.62 Uninhabited 55.00 Uninhabited 7.42 1.93 KR Amta9 Kms. ED 63.96 3.64 5.58 KR Amta9 Kms. ED 244.89 4.00 52.67 Kfl Amta9Kms. ED 70.01 3.63 KR Amta9 Kms. ED 96.13 1.62 4.86

TWE-48.56 6,994.52 191.71 3,284.25 0-712.17 48 C. D. BLOCK AMTA II VILLAGE DIRECTORY Sl Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (il 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations 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. AMTA 1 63 Naku Bar 155.19 3,644(593) P4 P.H.S, C.H.W(7) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 64 Boalia 57.57 1,144(207) P2 C.H.W TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 65 Jhikhira 254.43 4,424(791) P5,PUC P.H.S,C.H.W(7) TW P.O Daily Market B.S 4 66 Chingrajola 98.95 4,092(699) P3,H P.H.S,C.H.w TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 67 Ghardubra 46.27 1,066(186) P2 C.H.w,R.P TW -(-;-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 68 Rautara 154.25 3,086(556) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 7 69 Ranjoy Bar 156.47 2,224(379) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8 70 Chak kundalia 56.13 799(120) P C.H.w TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 9 71 Amra Gari 210.04 2,340(440) P2,H P.H.S, HC TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S C.H.w(2) 10 72 Ghanayamchak 45.75 193(32) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 11 73 Chak Janardan 55.75 1,106(173) P C.H.W TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8.S 12 74 Kalasdihi 56.30 422(60) P C.H.W TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 75 kakrol 314.22 4,247(716) P4 C.H.w(3),R.P TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 14 76 Shibgachhia 296.91 2,599(416) P(3) C.w.C(3) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 77 Marayachgak 77.40 46(9) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.w 16 78 Uttar Bhatora 486.84 4,970(841) P5 P.H.S.C.H.W(5)TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.w 17 79 Dakshin Phatora 382.59 7,329(1,195) P4 H.C,P.H.S TW P.O Daily Market. N.W H.C.w(5) 18 80 Ghoraberia 250.19 4,247(645) P3,PUC C.H.w(3) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.W 19 .81 hatgachha 94.83 1,625(252) P C.H.w TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.w 20 82 Beral 97.19 1,280(205) P C.H.W TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.w 21 83 Chitnam 283.86 4,040(642) P4,H P.H.SC.H.W(3) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) N.w 22 84 Mirgram 127.93 1,190(183) P C.H.w TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.w 23 85 Kulia 77.34 1,346(218) P3 C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.W 24 86 Solbaga 406.81 2,441(396) P3 C.H.w(3) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.w 25 87 Takipara 123.24 1,888(312) P2 C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.W 26 88 Ajan gachhi 176.18 3,011(460) P2 R.P,P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily market N.W C.H.w(3) 27 89 Nignan 109.72 1,261(209) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) ,-(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 28 90 Dhanyaghari 254.04 2,926(493) P2 C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.W 29 91 Fatikberia 89.35 480(73) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) N.w 30 92 Hio 106.05 1,345(210) P C.H.w TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 31 93 Dakshin khalna 398.06 4,409(690) P3 H.C,C.H.w(4) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 49 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 Amta 15 Kms. EAG TW,O-92.00 20.00 43.19 KR Amta 15 Kms. TW,0-7.50 22.50 27.57 PR Amta 13 Kms. EA TW,0-47.0 64.43 KR Amta 14 Kms. EA TW,0-40.50 20.50 37.95 Kr Amta 13 Kms. EA TW,O-64.00 GC-08 11.00 16.27 PR Amta 12 Kms. EA GC,O-33.75 41.00 49.25 PR Amta 9 Kms. ED TW&0-45.50 8.13 PR Amta 11 Kms. EA TW,0-3.00 63.50 67.04 PA Amta 10 Kms. ED GC&TW-33.00 36.00 6.75 PR Amta 11 Kms. ED GC&TW-18.70 22.67 KR Amta 12 kms. EA lW&GC-151.19 21.30 16.30 KR . Amta 11 Kms. EA lW&GC-180.00 68.81 9.4.22 Kr Amta 16 Kms. EA GC&O-64.00 116.91 NW Amta20 Kms. GC&R-287.00 NW Bagnan 26 Kms. EA GC&R-101.00 33.00 166.84 NW Bagllan 24 Kms. EA GC&O-Q9.00 125.00 156.59 NW Bagnan 24 Kms. EA GC&R-41.00 90.00 68.19 NW Bagnan 21 Kms. EA GC&R-26.00 39.00 14.83 NW Bagnan 20 Kms. EA GC&R-80.00 38.00 33.19 NW Bagnan 18 Kms. EA GC&R-88.00 172.00 31.86 NW Sagnan 21 Kms. EA GC&R-19.00 26.00 13.93 NW Bagnan 24 Kms. EA GC&R-40.00 3i34 KR Bagnan 22 Kms. R&GC-177.00 16.00 69.81 NW Bagnan 20 Kms. R&GC-60.00 10.00 53.24 NW Bagnan 20 Kms. EA R&GC-30.10 1.00 145.08 KR Bagnan 22 Kms. GC&O-43.00 20.00 46.72 NC Bagnan 16 Kms. EA GC&O-45.00 50.00 159.04 NC,KR Bagnan 17 Kms. GC,O-3.00 42.00 44.35 KR Bagnan 20 Kms. EA GC&O-89.00 17.05 PR Bagnan 15 Kms. EA lW&0-227.00 53.00 118.06 50 C. D. BLOCK AMTA II VILLAGE DIRECTORY 81 Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash H 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 facilit~ is available is 2iven) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 32 94 Purba Khalna 218.51 1,681(259) P4,PUC P.H.S,C.HW(2) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 33 95 Uttar Khalana 424.10 2,623(443) P2,H P,H.S(6) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) C.H.w(2) 34 96 Paschim Khalna 385.99 5,573(886) P3,M P.H.S,C.H.w(4) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 35 97 Khajurdaha 66.47 1,116(176) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 36 98 Jhamtia 495.91 3,951(642) P4,M P.H.SC.HW(3) TW P.O -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 37 99 Khari Geria 224.28 1,562(264) P C.H.w TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 38 100 Kasmali 484.55 3,405(575) P3,H P.H.S,C.HW TW P.O -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 391010 KamarKhola 64.92 415(57) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 40 102 Paschim Jaypur 161.35 Uninhabited 41 103 Madhya Jaypur 349.95 816(136) P P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 42 104 Dakshin Jaypur 289.54 650(101) P P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 43 105 Jaypur 460.33 8,337(1,432) P8, H C.HW TW P.O Daily Market B.S P.U.C,C 44 106 Binala Krishnabati 255.11 1,713(298) P3 P.H.S TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market B.S C.H.w(2) 45 107 Saoraberia 201.22 2,157(370) P2 P .H.S,C.HW(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 46Hanidaha 103.64 1,381(228) P C.H.W TW -(-S Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 47 109 Nischintapur 88.22 2,118(338) P C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) B.S 48 110 Thalia 138.61 2,435(443) P P.H.S,C.H.W TW ·P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 49 111 Bhateghari 132.81 2,209(3S8) P2 C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 50112 Sehagari 197.07 2,820(457} P2 C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 51 113 Saoria 187.35 2,537(39S) P2 C.H.w TW P.O -(-S-10 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 52114 Kamargaria 51.63 1,786(320) P P.H.S,C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 53114 Paschim Gazipur 301.56 5,027(869) P3,H H.C, C.H.w(3) TW P.O Daily Market B.S 54116 Bar Gazipur 45.17 554(99) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 55117 kalbansh 86.03 2,158(376) P2 PH.S, C.HW(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) Monday, Wed- B.S nes 7 Friday 56 118 Dhipur 167.36 2,014(344) P2 P.H.S, C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 57119 Mainan 109.46 2,149(356) P C.H.w(~) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 58 120 Khariop 238.77 3,747(657) P2,H C.H.w(3) TW P.O Monday B.s & Griday 59 122 Betai 84.58 2,621(423) P2 C.H.w.(2) TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 60 123 Jayanti 72.77 1,758(296) P C.HW(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) B.S 61 124 Nawpara 231.66 S,11(863) P4,H P.H.S, C.H.w(4) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 62 125 Narit 248.39 2,893(531) P2, PUC C.H.w(2) TW P.O Daily Market B.S 51 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 Bagnan 16 Kms. EA 0&TW-69.00 81.00 68.51 KR Bagnan 17 Kms. EA 0&TK-290.00 30.00 104.10

KR Bag nan 17 Kms. EA TK&0-37.50 242.50 105.99 KR Bagnan 20 Kms. GC&0,TK-37.00 13.00 16.47 KR Bag nan 22 Kms. GC-193.00 167.00 135.91

KR Bagnan 22 Kms. GC-130.00 94.28 KR Bagnan 22 Kms. TW,0-270.00 63.05 394.55 KR Bag nan 24 Kms. EA GC&0,-33.00 21.70 9.92 GC-20.00 60.35 KR Amta 14Kms. GC-206.50 38.35 104.95

KR Amta 14 Kms. EA TK-13.00 193.00 83.54 PR Amta 12 Kms. EA TW-21.00 299.00 140.30 PR Amta 10 Kms. EA R&0-61.00 115.25 48.11 PR Amta 12 Kms. EA TK-5.25 39.75 56.22 PR Amta 11 Kms. EA R,Q-42.50 B.OO 53.14 PR Amta 10 Kms. EA 0-2.00 43.04 43.22

PR Amta8 Kms. EA TW-34.00 63.00 41.61 PR Amta8Kms. EA TW&TK-52.79 42.21 37.81 .PR Amta6 Kms. EA TW-67.50 74.50 55.07 KR Amta 12 Kms. EA TW-43.00 97.00 47.35 KR Amta 11 Kms. EA TW-24.00 27.63

PR Amta3 Kms. EA TW-D0.95 64.05 236.56 KR Amta4 Kms. EA 32.00 13.17

KR Amta4 Kms. EA TW-1.97 61.03 23.03 PR Amta4Kms. EA TW&0-20.00 105.00 42.36

KR Amta4 Kms. EA R&0-74.00 35.46 PR Amta3 Kms. EA TW&0-71.00 99.00 68.77 PR Amta 1 Kms. EA TW0-35.00 25.00 24.58

PR Amta 1 Kms. EA 48.00 24.77 KR Amta3Kms. EA R&0-70.00 90.00 71.06 PR Amta8 Kms. EA TW-43.50 136.50 68.39 52 C. D. BLOCK AMTA II VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 facili~ is available is eivenl No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 63 126 Sirol 101.06 1,867(309) P2 C.H.W TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 64 127 Kusberia 265.71 4,001(658) P4,M P.H.S, C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 65 128 Sarda 368.82 4,770(733) P2 C.H.w(3) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 66 129 Sitalchak 151.67 1,641(260) P2,M C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.). -(-5 Kms.) 67 130 92.24 1,907(302) P PHS, CHW(2) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 68 131 Tajpur 492.63 6,044(939) P5,H H.C, PHS TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) C.H.w(3) 69 132 Mahishamuri 106.25 1638(267) P.H C.H.w(2) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 135.42 174,314 P-150 PHS-31 (28,859) PUC-5 CHW-129 H-l1 H-1 M-4 HC-S C-l RP-3 53 AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (Le. 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 Amta9Kms. EA TW-6.00 66.00 29.06 KR Amta 10 Kms. EA 210.00 55.71 KR Amta 12 Kms. EA R&0-27.00 243.00 98.82 KR Amta 14 Kms. EA R&GC-56.00 45.67 50.00 KR Sagnan 14 Kms. EA R&0-40.00 8.00 44.24 KR Amta 10Kms. EA R, TW-289.50 90.50 112.63 KR Amta7Kms. EA TW-79.00 27.25

GC-549.50 4,249.46 4551.51 TW-355.92 TK-55.25 GC, TE-331.19 GC, TK-51.70 GC,R-1 ,005.1 0 GC,0-421.55 TW,TK-52.79 TW,R-289.50 TW,0-987.50 TK,0-327.50 R,O-315.25 0-2.00 54 C. D. BLOCK DOMJUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations 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.DOMJUR 1 Mahishgote 200.75 1,732(269) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 2 Chak Mahishjol 87.88 1(1) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 3 Chak Hari 90.80 866(136) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 4 4 Mahishanala 101.05 1.560(268) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 5 5 Nona Kundu 241.36 2,614(484) P(2)M HC,CHW TW P.D -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 6 6 Nollarchar 49.03 1,150(182) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) . -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 7 Chak Naran 55.35 • 941(167) P(2) -(-5-10 Kms.) TW P.D -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 9 Uttar Jhapardaha 410.57 6,227(1,160) P(4),M,H PHS,CHW TW P.D -(-5-10 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 10 ChakKadamtala 55.06 262(43) P -(-5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) -l-5-10Kms.) 11 11 RajaPur 128.~9 2,235(378) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S-10 Kms.) B.S 12 12 Baigachhi 192.31 384(71) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) B.S 13 13 Khasmara 508.55 4,816(838) P(5) PUC-(-5-10 Kms.) TW P.D Daily Market -(-5-10Kms.) 14 • 14 Dakshinbari 223.10 599(77) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 15 16 Rudrapur 245.06 5,535(945) P(5) H PHS, CHW TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10Kms.) 16 17 Dadipur 106.74 4,410(715) P(4) M PHS, CHW TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10Kms.) 17 18 Jamdanda 57.42 8,58(151) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 18 19 NatibPur 117.02 4,551(616) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 19 21 Amre 55.48 712(124) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 20 22 Sankharidaha 161.47 2,646(395) P -(-S Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-S Kms.) b.s 21 23 Kesabpur 238.87 3,691 (631) P(7) M,H PHS, CHW TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 22 25 Begari 99.62 3,921(623) P(2)M,H PHS, CHW T, TW PTD Dajly market BS Phone Twice In a Week Hat 23 26 Baniara 182.39 2,493(421) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 24 29 Prasastha 112.30 2,493(421) P,M -(-5 Kms.) T, TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 31 Purba Naopara 67.64 1,977(386) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 26 32 175.25 5,079(891) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 35 Raghabpur 152.60 1,337(265) P(2) PHS, CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 28 36 Dharsha 49.68 999(195) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 29 37 Pairatangi 101.90 1,722(275) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 30 38 Daparpur 263.49 5,058(986) P(5)H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) B.S 31 39 Ichhapur 120.98 1,854(327) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 K"ms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 32 40 Naran 464.10 5,049(834) P(3) -(-5-10 Kms.) TW P.D -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 33 41 Bhashkur 144.49 2,492(449) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 34 42 baluhati 159.19 3,317(622) P(2)H D TW P.D Twice in a B.s PUC Week 35 43 Pipli 68.52 1,006(167) P -(-5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 36 44 Gayespur 86.31 1,435(247) P -(-5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 55 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 distp.nce 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 Domjur 9 Kms. GC, TK-50.93 74.53 75.29 KR Domjur 9 Kms. GC, TK-58.73 26.66 2.49 PR,KR Domjur 8 Kms. GC, TK-32.49 18.09 40.22 KR Domjur 9 Kms. EA GC, TK-52.37 16.42 32.26 PR,KR Domjur 9 Kms. EA GC, TK-90.47 71.41 79.48 PR,KR Domjur 8 Kms. EA GC, TK-17.14 7.14 24.75 PR,KR Domjur 9 Kms. EA GC, TK-23.76 12.26 19.33

PR Domjur 4 Kms. EA GC, TK-50.23 31.11 81.12 PR Domjur 1 Kms. EA GC, TK-40.76 191.94 177.87 PR Domjur 6 Kms. EA GC, TK-22.14 20.35 12.57 PR,KR Domjur 7 Kms. EA GC, TK-80.35 30.53 17.41 PR Domjur 9 Kms. EA GC, TK-105.18 25.94 61.19 PR,KR Khatra 7 Kms. EA GC, TK-207.47 173.75 127.33 PR Domjur 7 Kms. EA GC, TK-130.70 31.58 60.82 PR,KR Khatra 6 Kms. EA GC, TK-126.95 57.18 60.93 PR,KR Khatra 7 Kms. EA TK-15.74 36.47 54.53 KR Kolera 3 Kms. EA TK-7.07 9.12 41.23 KR Kolera 3 Kms. EA TK-25.23 55.70 36.09 PR,KR Kolera 1 Kms. EA TK-1S.14 33.42 6.92 PR,KA Bipra Noapara 1 Kms. EA TK-3.97 27.33 130.17 PR,KA Khatra 2 Kms. EA TK-46.42 70.94 121.51 PR,KA Bipra Noapara 1 Kms. EA TK-5.43 27.35 66.84

PR,KR Bipra Noapara 1 Kms. EA TK-25.05 70.46 86.88 PA,KA Mahiary 1 Kms. EA TK-5.05 23.69 83.56 PR Makardaha 1 Kms. EA TK-8.69 16.00 42.95 PA,KR Damjor 2 Kms. EA TK-40.45 57.49 77.31 PR,KR Makardaha 4 Kms. EA TK-31.04 81.05 40.51 PR,KR Mahardaha 5 Kms. EA TK-8.07 12.97 28.64 PA,KA Mahardaha 6 Kms. EA GC, TK-44.80 30.47 26.63 PR,KR Domjur 4 Kms. EA TK-32.26 111.41 119.82 PR,KA Domjur 6 Kms. EA TK-11.07 16.124.57 PR,KR Domjur 5 Kms. EA TK-14.31 89.70 40.48 PR,KR Domjur 11 Kms. EA GC, TK-33.76 60.94 64.49

PR,KR Domjur 12 Kms. EA TK-10.07 19.47 38.98 PA,KR Domjur 10 Kms. EA GC, TK-25.64 31.83 28.84 56 C. D. BLOCK DOMJUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 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. 01 the nearest place where the facili~ is available is 9iven) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi· of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph 01 the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, if any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 37 45 Jotgiri 67.78 1,761 (298) P -(-5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 38 46 Lakshmanpur 180.46 3,347(519} P(2) -(-5-10 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 39 47 Danspara 92.05 2,407(330} P -(-5-10 Kms.) T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 48 Jhaluarber 70.95 1,409(247) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) R.S 41 49 Dansi 52.54 1,257(209) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) T, TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) R.S 42 53 158.27 4,125(812) P,H -(-S-10 Kms.) T, TW P.D -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) 43 54 Pakuria 153.21 2,549(396} P -(-S-10 Kms.) T, TW -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.) -(-S Kms.)

Total 65.22 1,12,6591 P·S2 PHS-7 (Sq. Kms.) 19,155 M·6 CHW·S H-7 0-1 PUC-2 HC-1 57 AMENITIES AND LAND USE App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different type's 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 Makardaha 5 Kms. EA GC, TK-15.12 29.80 22.86 PR,KR Makardaha 5 EA GC, TK-35.35 104.27 40.84 PR,KR. Makardaha 4 Kms. EA TK-13.09 30.21 48.75 PR,KR Makradaha 2 Kms. EA GC, TK-25.23 18.47 27.25 PR,KR Salap3Kms. EA GC,TK-46.19 63.48 48.60 KR,PR Salap3 Kms. EA GC,TK-64.40 39.62 49.19

Ge, TK-1,645.70 2,228.18 2,492.01 TK-318.15 58 C. D. BLOCK JAGATBALLAVPUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 ofthe tion 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations 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. JAGATBALLA VPUR 1 1 Ichhanagari 442.80 2,744(448) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 2 2 Jhingra 64.18 1,194(205) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 3 3 Telihati 171.98 1,743(286) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 4 4 Jagatballavpur 426.65 5,264(91.1) P,H -(-5 Kms.) TW PTa Daily Market B.S PUC, a 5 5 Sadipara 87.43 429(72) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 6 6 Godariaa 75.17 995(182) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 7 7 Bankul 164.32 4,725(713) P(3),O -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market B.S 8 8 Jadupur 98.68 880(148) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 9 9 Shlbnan Dabati 57.74 849(157) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(:-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 10 10 Hafezpurabati 47.67 1,150(193) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 11 11 Naikuli 63.80 1,175(184) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 12 12 Chandul 120.24 1,055(189) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 13 GoalPota 109.01 1,326(256} P, M, a PHC, FPC TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 14 14 jagannathPur 183.01 1,055(178) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 15 15 Chak Bishnupur 53.25 1,132(187) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 16 16 BamunPara 237.02 3,301(554) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 17 17 ChakSadat 179.23 2,275(325) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 18 Bhupatipur 189.27 820(136) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 19 19 Nabasan 59.21 892(157) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 20 20 Krishna Nandapur 50.89 1,839(279) p -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 21 21 Sekrahati 81.81 2,623(461) P HC TW P.T.O, Phone Daily Market B.S 22 22 RamanathBatl 82.97 1,092(198) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 23 Pratappur Krishnabati 52.40 880(120) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 24 24 Paikpara 76.64 1, 173( 198) P -(-5 Kms.). TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 25 25 Bhursit Bamunpara 175.79 1635(252) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 26 26 Ghanashyam bati 64.24 1,189(202) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 27 27 BallavBati 46.95 ·905(156) P RP -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 28 28 Dhasa 134.80 2,218(343) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 29 29 harendraPur 389.11 5,676(872) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 30 30 Shyampur 127.18 1,861(269) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 31 31 Gumadangi 428.08 1,098(172) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 32 32 Dakshin Maju 90.90 954(157) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 34 34 Uttar Maju 136.56 3,052(557) P(3) PHS TW P.O Daily Market 8.S 35 35 Jadabbati 123.68 1645(266) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 59 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.) f irri- able available gated waste for culti- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Haora 29 ED,EAG GC-18.32 364.88 4.60 55.00 PR Haora29 ED TWE-22.45 20.73 21.00 PR Haora30 ED,EAG TWE-21.25 95.93 54.80 PR Haora 28 ED,EAG TWE-22.45 236.20 168.00

PR Haora 26 ED,EAG TWE-18.16 57.95 11.32 PR Haora 26 ED 60.37 14.80 PR,KR Haora25 ED 82.72 10.00 71.60 PR,KR Haora23 65.68 33.00 PR,KR Haora22 ED 34.84 0.40 22.50 KR Haora21 ED 21.07 26.60 KR Haora 28 ED,EAG R-8.50 21.30 34.00 KR Haora29 ED 66.99 53.25 KR Haora 32 ED,EAG PC-22.50 58.51 28.00 KR Haora 34 TW-12.00 144.96 6.25 19.80 KR Haora30 ED TW-13.60 187.15 22.50 PR,KR Haora33 ED 151.38 85.64 KR Haora 33 ED TW-06 135.17 29.00 PR,KR Haora 34 ED GC-18.00 153.43 17.84 KR Haora 33 ED TWE-23.00 14.21 22.00 PR,KR Haora33 ED 31.44 19.45

PR,KR Haora34 ED,EAG TWE-2285 37.82 21.14

KR Haora32 ED 50.57 32.40 KR Haora 31 ED 19.25 33.15

KR Haora 32 ED R-27.19 20.45 29.00 KR Haora32 ED 140.79 2.00 33.00

KR Haora 32 ED 41.75 22.49 PR.KR Haora 32 ED 30.95 16.00 PR.KR Haora 30 ED 85.95 48.85 PR.KR Haora 31 ED TWE-25.13 288.98 75.00 PR.KR Haora 31 ED,EAG TWE-22.00 86.93 18.25 PR.KR Haora 32 ED.EAG TW, TK-19.32 25.06 PR.KR Haora34 ED GC, TW-38.49 52.82 26.00 PR.KR Haora34 ED GC. TW-15.00 58.90 17.00 PR.KR Haora 33 ED 97.56 39.00 KR Haora 33 ED.EAG GC, TK-25.39 63.10 1.08 34.11 60 C. D. BLOCK JAGATBALLAVPUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 (JL. No.j hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop. Market! Railway Hat. if any Station. Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 36 36 SantoshBati 63.32 1.283(197) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 37 37 moulGachhi 57.54 742(113) P(2} -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 38 38 Chong Ghurali 181.88 3.822(656) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 39 39 Harinarainpur 137.01 1.302(216) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 40 40 FingaGachhi 141.41 1.629(270) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 41 41 Mar Ghurali 120.41 2.249(385} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 42 42 Nimabaliai 70.14 2.147(304} P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 43 43 Ranmahal Bhursut 58.34 1.932(284) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 44 44 Ichhapur 72.36 2.651 (449) P(2} RP TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 45 45 Tripurapur 41.31 933(140) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 46 46 Nijbalia 115.22 3.251(535) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Daily Market B.S 47 47 Bade Balia 74.30 1.635(235} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 48 48 Rampur 141.28 1,412(241} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 49 49 Patihal 507.94 11.075(1.969} P(6} HC.CHW TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 51 51 Bargachhia 96.18 3,424(591) P.H PHC TW P.O Daily Market B.S 52 52 Parbatipur 47.47 1.618(218) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 53 53 Kamalapur 160.65 3.592(563} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 54 54 Uttar Santoshpur 247.11 851(142} P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 55 55 Dakshin Santoshpur 447.48 3.695(475} P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 56 56 Dakshin Santoshpur 314.55 5.851 (805) P(2) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 57 57 Sadatpur 186.64 2.613(403) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 58 58 Anantabati 344.50 7.327(1.193) P(5). H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 59 59 Sial Danga 247.31 4.643(662) P -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 60 60 Kumarpur 266.45 307(42) o -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 61 61 Chak Patmura 35.66 Uninhabited 62 62 Boharia 315.01 3,461(569) P(3) RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5-10 Kms.) 63 63 Ekabbarpur 116.48 4.120(642) P(2). H CHW TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S PUC RP 64 64 Sisheswar 157.88 3.718(595) P(2). H RP TW P.O Daily Market 8.S 65 65 Fatik Gachhi 88.73 1.942(322) P(2). M RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 66 66 Laskarpur 475.73 7.621(1.305) P(3) HC.RP TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 67 67 Batan 127.52 1.730(286) P 0 TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) ;(-5 Kms.) 68 68 Gobindapur . 389.91 9.183(1.517) P(8). H -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 69 69 Naida 117.91 3,454(523) P(3) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 70 70 Gauripur 64.65 1.261(213) P(2). H RP TW P.O Daily Market 8.S 71 71 Dwlpa 220.64 3.638(570) P -(-5 Kms.) T. TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 8.S 72 72 pulgusti 362.42 4,420(733) P PHC T. TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) 8.S 73 73 Jalalsi 81.69 1.602(240) P -(-5 Kms.) T.TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13.S 61 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 cult i- (including vation gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 KR Haora 34 ED 46.97 16.35 KR Haora 36 ED 48.54 9.00 KR Haora 34 ED 131.56 6.32 44.00 KR Haora 35 ED 122.01 15.00 KR Haora36 ED 122.93 2.00 16.48 KR Haora 36 ED 88.67 6.43 25.31 KR Haora 34 ED 60.00 10.14

KR Haora 34 ED 51.37 6.97 KR H,,!ora 34 ED lW-13.10 29.94 29.32 KR Haora35 ED 25.31 16.00 KR Haora 34 ED lW-18.34 40.57 56.31 KR Haora 33 ED lWE-22.70 30.75 20.85 KR Haora34 ED 118.61 2.32 20.35 PR,KR Haora 27 ED,EAG lWE-28.00 285.7714.32.179.85.80 KR Haora 26 ED lW,R-28.00 94.89 3.58 44.00 PR,KR Haora 26 ED,EAG lW,R-30.00 31.87 34.31 KR Haora 26 ED lW-14.26 18.21 15.00 KR Haora 26 ED lW-85.16 27.17 48.32 KR Haora 25 ED R-6.35 216.63 2.13 22.00 PR,KR Haora 24 ED,EAG lWE, lW,R-44.30 365.95 37.23

KR Haora 23 ED,EAG lWE,lW,R-48.00 223.36 43.19

KR Haora 27 ED lW-6.39 118.22 1.03 61.00 KR,NW Haora 30 lWE, R-B5.53 209.82 4.00 45.15 KR Haora 28 ED 206.09 8.07 33.15 KR Haora 27 ED 266.45 Uninhabited 24.33 11.33 KR,NW Haora 36 PC-192.00 92.78 30.23 PR,KR Haora 28 ED GC, lW-38.05 78.43

PR,KR Haora28 ED,EAG GC, lW-43.03 111.85 3.00 KR Haora28 ED GC, lW-26.08 62.65 KR Haora28 ED GC, lW-105.80 269.80 4.59 96.03 KR Haora'28 ED 104.52 23.00 KR Haora 29 ED 264.00 12.95 112.96 KR Haora 36 ED lW-8.05 57.51 15.35 37.00 KR Haora 36 ED lW-16.32 22.33 . 26.00 KR Haora 36 ED PC-5.34 195.13 1.32 18.85 PR,KR Haora 31 ED PC-3.42 224.13 33.87 101.00 PR,KR Haora 30 ED lW-25.40 33.98 22.31 62 C. D. BLOCK JAGATBALLAVPUR VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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. -S Kms., S-10 Kms. and Code of the tion 10+ Kms. of the nearest elace where the facilit;t is available is given) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional wat~r and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, MarkeV Railway Hat, Wany Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 74 74 Makalhati 122.46 3,030(46S) P -(-SKms.) T, TW -(-SKms.) -(-SKms.) B.S 75 75 110.27 1,605(21S) P -(-SKms.) T, TW -(-5Kms.) -(-SKms.) B.S 76 76 Islampur 384.97 S,964(1,014) P(3),H T,TW P.O Daily Market B.S

77 77 Majhukhetra 319.33 3,144(526) P(2) -(-SKms.) TW -(-SKms.) -(-SKms.) -(-SKms.)

Total 126.59 1,97,4251 P-119 PHC-3 (Sq. Kms.) 31,878 M-2 HC-3 H-8 FPC-1 PUC-2 PHS-1 0-4 CHW-2 RP-12 0-1 63 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 i=orest 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 Haora 30 ED 94.40 6.13 21.93 KR Haora 30 Ep 50.49 11.42 48.36 PR,KR Haora 31 ED TW-24.72 196.93 33.00 64.68 TWE-65.64 PR,KR Haora 32 ED 283.33 36.00

TWE-293.63 8,422.47 193.13 2,782.51 PC-223.26 TW-252.40 GC-36.32 R-42.04 TW,R-58.00 TWE, TW, R-92.30 TWE,R-85.53 GC, TW-26S.96 TW, TK-19.32 64 C. D. BLOCK BALL Y-JAGACHA VILLAGE DIRECTORY 51 Loca- Nam~ of Yillage 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 elace where the facilit~ is available is given) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations 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. LlLUAH

Baigachhi 201.25 2,105(422) P CHW(5) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

2 3 Debir Para 122.46 3,220(603) P CHW(5) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

3 4 75.54 4,030(670) M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

4 6 101.82 4,155(839) P RP TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S

5 13 Jaypurbil 266.05 6,618(1,206) P5,M RP(5) TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S,RS

Total 73.83 20,128 P-8 CHW-10 3,740 M-2 RP-6 65 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 Jagadishpur 1 Kms. EA GC-20.00 19.88 0.81 160.56

PR Jagadishpur 1 Kms. EA TK-1.00 21.01 0040 100.05

PR Cham rail 1 Kms. EA TK-0.50 14.12 0040 60.52

PR Cham rail 3 Kms. EA GC-3.00, TK-2.00 10.26 0040 86.16

PR Bally 1 Kms. EA GC-5.00, TK-2.00 52.39 0.81 205.85

GC-28.00, TK-5.S0 117.66 2.82 613.14 66 C. D. BLOCK SANKRAIL VILLAGE DIRECTORY Sf 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 facili!l is available is ~iven) No. Village (in and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations 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.SANKRAIL

2 Jaladhull;lgiri 371.08 604(151) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW,W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 2 3 Sulati 119.66 2,231 (362) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 4 Sandhipur 62.57 2,047(342} P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W -(-5 Kms.) Weekly B.S 4 5 Kendua 192.64 4,962(765) H PHC TW,W P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 5 6 Nabghara 81.73 3,966(635} P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W P.O Weekly -(-5 Kms.) 6 7 Bhagabatipur 367.95 2,396(421) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 7 8 Ghoraghat 138.79 1,346(225) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 8 9 Dadpur 61.64 1,118(208) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 9 10 Betiiari 51.00 1,918(323) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 10 11 Manaharpur 50.57 2,219(369) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 12 153.13 4,559(704} P,M PHC TW,W P.O Weekly RS 12 16 Kanyamari 77.31 2,256(367) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 13 18 Osman pur 176.35 3,432(610} P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 14 21 Sankrail Jala 417.38 4,564(773) P PHC TW,W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 15 22 Mahisgot 40.50 1,777(300) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 16 23 Chatur Bhujkathi 73.01 1,855(320) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 17 25 Alampur 117.89 2,391(505) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 18 26 Mirjapur 86.64 3,035(519) P -(-5 Kms.) TW,W P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 19 28 Jangalpur 84.91 1,457(232} P PHC TW,W -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Total 30.38 48,133 P-17, H-l PHC-4 8,131 M-l 67 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 Howrah 18 Kms. ED 242.90 40.12 60.00 28.06 PR Howrah 18 Kms. ED 14.00 33.27 14.63 57.76 PR Howrah 18 Kms. ED 4.05 27.11 8.11 23.30 PR Howrah 18 Kms. ED 81.66 76.00 2.44 32.54 PR Howrah 18 Kms. ED 9.28 10.69 61.76 PR Howrah 18 Kms. 4.32 43.63 20.00 300.00 PR HowralT 18 Kms. 112.50 1.60 24.68 PR Howrah 18 Kms. 47.02 0.71 13.91 PR Howrah 18 Kms. 26.34 2.00 2.78 19.88 PR Howrah 18 Kms. 4.45 14.05 1.40 30.67 PR Howrah 16 Kms. 5.85 40.08 60.32 46.88 PR Howrah 17 Kms. 20.98 26.78 1.27 28.28 PR Howrah 16 Kms. 122.15 31.20 23.00 PR Howrah 14 Kms. EA 193.65 136.87 86.86 PR Howrah 14 Kms. 26.12 12.38 PR Howrah 14 Kms. 0.94 51.06 21.01 PR Howrah 16 Kms. ED 53.19 1.36 63.34 PR Howrah 16 Kms. ED 22.40 16.24 48.00 PR Howrah 15 Kms. ED 39.37 45.54

474.91 887.23 392.75 967.85 68 C. D. BLOCK PANCHLA VILLAGE DIRECTORY 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 facilit~ is available is aiven) No. Village(i" and (JL. No.) hectares) Number Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- of House- tional water and Days cations holds (potable) Telegraph of the (Bus-stop, Market! Railway Hat, it any Station, Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P.S.PANCHLA 1 1 Nayachak 163.90 2,159(367} P2,M,H A.P TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 2 2 Samanti 258.67 3,221(552) P2,M R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 3 3 Shymchak 128.61 201(27) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 4 4 Banharishpur 337.61 10,816(1,611} P3,M,H H.C TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 5 5 JalaBiswanthpur 457.35 6,866(1,218) P5 -(-5 Kms.) TW P.O Daily Market B.S 6 6 Suvararah 548.1310,260(1,715) P5,M,H PHS TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 7 7 mallikbagan 395.21 5,887(906} P3 R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 8 8 Juarsaha 403.68 17,290(2,714) P7,M,H2 R.P TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 9 9 Kuldanga 309.52 6,581(1,098) P3 R.P TW P.O Daily Market B.S 10 10 Gondalpara 75,57 3,859(647) P2 R.P TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 11 11 khas alas 226.39 3,980(627) P2 R.P TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 1212Deulpur 428.1910,723(1,737} P7,M,H H.C,RP TW P.O Daily Market B.S 1313Kusadanaga 84.87 3,766(532) P.M -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) Daily Market B.S 14 14 Jayrampur 73.26 2,083(270) P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 15 15 Gangadharpur 175.20 5,802(938} R.P TW P.OPhone Daily market B.S PUC 16 16 jaynagar 179.98 5,484(907) P2,M,H R.P TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 17 17 Aanihati 98.65 3,211 (481) P2 R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 18 19 Sankhali 116.07 2,974(460) P3 R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 19 20 138.43 4,122(663) P3 H TW. P.O Daily Market B.S 20 21 Dhunki 319.96 6,012(984) P2,M R.P TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 21 22 Paschim Panchla 185.22 5,288(786) P2 R.P TW P.O Daily Market -(-5 Kms.) 22 23 Dakshin Panchia 54.15 976(167) P2 R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 23 25 Dhamsa 57.83 2,602(481) P2 R.P TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.S 24 26 Kulai 109.88 2,214(399} P2 P.H.C.,R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) B.S 25 27 Satgharia 61.47 237(42) P -(-5 Kms.) TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 26 28 159.55 5,704(879} P5,M,H R.P TW P.O Daily Market B.S 27 29 Jalakenda 152.19 4,329(661) P2 R.P TW -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.) 28 31 belkulai 114.38 2,813(498} P2 R.P TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) B.A 29 32 Khayjapur 59.21 1,629(268} P R.P TW P.O -(-5 Kms.) -(-5 Kms.)

Grand Total 57.92 1,41,089 P-79, M-l1 RP-22, HC (22,635) H-l0 P.H.S-l PUC-1 P.H.C-1,H-1 69 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 Amta8 EAG,ED TWE-30.35, TK-8.07 104.81 3.67 17.00

PR,KR Amta9 ED TK-8.84 217.32 6.40 26.47 PR,KR Amta8 ED TK-8.07 17.37 3.17 PR,KR Amta 10 ED TK-30.04 224.96 11.00 71.61 PR,KR Amta 12 ED TK-50.00 320.96 19.79 66.60 PR,KR Andul10 ED GC,TK,R-60.66 390.16 12.14 85.17 PR,KR Andul10 ED GC-24.28,TK-6.00 315.00 11.03 38.90 PR,KR Andul10 ED TK-20.12 210.00 40.20 133.36 PR,KR Andul12 ED TK-15.10 121.00 16.19 66.23 PR,KR Andul8 ED TK-l0.12 27.30 10.20 27.95 PR,KR Andul7 ED TK-l0.50 146.54 6.30 63.05 PR,KR Andul10 ED TK-15.38 198.30 91.01 123.50 PR,KR Andul7 ED TK-8.90 45.54. 12.05 18.38 PR,KR Andul7 ED TK-8.90 44.11 5.12 15.13 PR,KR Andul8 ED,EAG TK-30.10 73.50 50.25 21.35 PR,KR . Andul12 ED TK-l0.50 104.41 20.50 44.57 PR,KR Andul12 ED,EAG TK-9.50 50.30 8.37 30.48 PR,KR Andul14 ED TK-9.31 75.27 5.20 26.29 PR,KR Andul14 ED GC,TK-20.50 30.80 5.02 82.11 PR,KR Andul15 ED GC,TK,R-160.50 90.30 12.01 57.15 PR,KR AnduJ 15 ED TK-9.71 105.20 6.00 64.31 PR,KR Andul16 ED TK-10.50 29.60 3.20 10.85 PR,KR Panchla2 ED TK-9.90 15.40 5.71 26.82 PR,KR Panchla5 ED TK-9.71 58.30 2.05 39.82 PR,KR .Panchla5 ED TK-12.20 38.20 2.10 8.97 PR,KR Panchla5 ED TK-13.30 80.50 8.09 57.66 PR,KR P.anchla 7 ED TK-9.31 67.90 2.02 72.96 PR,KR Panchla03 ED TK-9.71 60.90 10.25 33.52 PR,KR Panchla5 ED TK-9.71 20.52 12.05 16.93

GC,TK,R-221.16 3,47S.47 397.92 1,3S0.31 GC,TK-50.78 TWE,TK-38.42 R-24S.02 TK-94.0S

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ci U5z 78 APPENDIX -III VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITIES AVAILABLE EXCEPT DRINKING WATER

SL. CD VILL NAME OF VILLAGE SL. CD VILL NAME OF VILLAGE NO. CODE CODE NO. CODE CODE

2 3 4 2 3 4

CD. BLOCK-SHY AM PUR-I (0010) CD. BLOCK-AMTA-I

P.S. SHAMPUR (0180) P.S.-AMTA(0140)

10 ·95 SANKARDARI 80 182 Ghuteghari

CD. BLOCK-SHYAM PUR-II (0020) CD. BLOCK-AMTA-II

NIL NIL

CD. BLOCK-DOMJUR CD. BLOCK-BAGNAN-I

NIL P.S.-DOMEJUR (0090) CD. BLOCK-BAGNAN-II (0040) * 10 2 Chak Mahishjol

CD.BLOCK~AGATBALLAVPUR P.S.BAGNAN

40 66 Balarampur NIL

CD. BLOCK-ULUBERIA-I CD. BLOCK-BALLY-JAGACHHA

NIL NIL

CD. BLOCK-ULUBERIA-II CD. BLOCK-SANKRAIL

NIL NIL

CD. BLOCK-UDAYNARAYANPUR CD. BLOCK-PANCHLA

NIL NIL

* Star mark shows that there is no amenities available including drinking water. 79 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO.

2 3 2 3

CD.BLOCK-SHYAMPUR-I (001 0) 115 Maheswarpur 125 Guinaguri P.S-SHAMPUR "RANGE 21-30 PERCENTAGE (%) 87 Deuli -'RANGE 0-5' 91 Jallabad 108 Sibganja 69 Panshila 124 Syadpur 80 Alpin 134 Chandipur 81 Narikelbar --RANGE31+ 85 Kotara /84 Harinarayanpur 86 Nunebar 102 Pichhaldaha 88 Kamalpur 105 Ambere 90 Purulpara 114 Balichaturi 92 Dakshin 117 Puturia 93 Kalidaha 118 Dafarpur 94 Goal Daha 119 Srirampur 98 Kamdebpur 121 Gopalpur 101 122 Dhandali 106 Gurepol 123 Madaribar 109 DingaKhola 128 Baganda 110 Bhagawanpur 130 Chhota Joynagar 112 Bhabanipur 131 PuraliPara 113 GajankoJ 132 Belari 116 Chandpur 133 Purbba Basudebpur 120 Silampur 136 Kasipur 137 Nabagram 138 Gabardaha 139 Ghoshpur Kalia 140 Bar Kalia 142 GohalBeria -'RANGE 6-10 CD.BLOCK-SHYAMPUR-II 70 Srikol P.S-SHAMPUR (0180) 83 Sitalpur 129 Kumar Khali PERCENTAGE ('Yo) 143 Alipur '-RANGE 0-5' "RANGE 11-15 6 Damodarpur 97 SariShani 10 Nakol 103 Sibpur 16 Sasati 107 Kurchi Beria 17 Gaurangapur 135 Joy Krishnapur 19 Kanthaldaha 141 Ramchandrapur 20 Kultikari -'RANGE 16-20 22 Kulanandapur 79 Syampur 27 Rajibpur 89 Radhapur 48 Garchumbak 104 Gadiara 49 Bargarchumbak

Mac-1 ICensus/HowIV/Howra/19.5.98179/2nd Proof 80 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

RangesofSC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO.

2 3 2 3

50 Bargram 68 Dihimondalghat 51 Joarkul 71 Ajodhya 52 Chhota Radhanagar --RANGE31+ 58 Radhanagar 11 Chaulia 59 Tripurapur 33 Ratanpur 61 Sadasibpur 40 Krishnagar 63 Pashchim Basudebpur 41 Palgaria 75 Narayanpur 62 Uddhabpur 76 Gobindapur 66 Jhumjhumi --RANGE 6-10 67 Narikeldaha 1 Gopinathpur 74 Baichi 8 Rangara 12 Baikunthapur CD.BLOCK-BAGNAN-I 13 Oamanpur P.S-BAGNAN (0150) 21 Chanpabar PERCENTAGE (%) 24 Naoda --RANGE 0-5- 25 Sitapur 5 Malia 28 40 Khajutti 37 Jonka 42 Joka 42 Bachhari 46 Agunsi Bhuinara 54 Ankul 49 Hature Kandarpapur Jaynagar 77 53 Singara 78 Marsal 73 Rasti --RANGE 11-15 76 Sitalpur 5 Pratappur --RANGE6-10 9 Naul KasraKatai 14 Deora 11 Chakur 15 Samaspur 14 Kalyanpur 26 Ghugubese 15 Amrajol 46 Ganeshpur 52 Natibpur 47 Paschim Gazipur 55 MurgaBeria 57 Kharubere 77 Ramchandrapur 65 Anantapur --RANGE 11-15 73 Sultanpur 4 Deulgram --RANGE 16-20 17 DwipaMalita 4 Mosa 43 • Bangalpur 32 Chathari 44 Adra 72 Chalitapara 58 Chandrapur --RANGE 21-30 59 Khadinan 31 Manirampur --RANGE 16-20 34 Ghanasyampur 6 Bholsa[ 35 Amradaha 9 Paschim 64 Ramnagar 81 APPEND/X-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED C/.\;;TES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges cl SC. ~,L.I' N am,: of ViBe ges (Percentage %) NO. ~pi)rcentaga %) NO ---- 2 3 2

10 Purbba Sainan 89 57 Ulanpara 92 RabiBhag 61 Hijlak 93 Rupasgari "RANGE 21-30 98 Ray Nf'qar 8 Karia "RANGE 11-:5 13 Bagur 20 Mellak 18 Birampur 22 Deu!ti 19 Panitras 23 Chak I\a.: ",,13 38 Sabsit 25 Naupaia 51 Jote Bireswar 82 KU!:lapara 62 Tepur Nabasan 83 Batu! 63 Durllabhpur 100 Duani G 'zrd 75 Mahudebpur ~*RA!'~GE. 16~20 "RANGE31+ Sl Basu(%bpur 2 Baksi HRANGE21-30 3 Mankur 29 Bans,)e:ia 16 Degram 31 Heled'/Jip 37 Masiara 85 Khanlad2D'." 39 Patinan HRANGE21+ 41 Gopalpur 21 AshadB. 54 Chak Manohar 24 Matina!a 27 Char Orphu:: CD.BLOCK-BAGNAN-II 34 IswarVvr P .S-BAGNAN (0150>, 35 Brahman Duk..:"iil 36 Sondail PERCENTAGE (%) 64 Brindabanpur "RANGED-5' 67 Kata Pukuria 26 Orphuli 69 Birkul 68 Charkata Pukuria 95 Madanmohanpur 70 Chaitanyapur 78 Paikpari CD.BLOCK-ULUBERIA-1 81 Santoshpur P.S-ULUBERIA(0160) 84 Baidyanathpur 86 Benapur PERCENTAGE (%) 87 Chandanapara "RANGE 0-5' 90 Chandrabhag 18 Jyrampur 91 Kanaipur 25 Panch Beria-Bar Beria r 94 Panch ani Guzrat 26 May,mapu 96 Halyan 29 Kharia 99 Chhayani Guzrat 32 Gadaipur "RANGE 6-10 33 Dahuka Nichindipur 33 Rana 74 Amsa 72 Athila 75 Tapna

M~r.-1 ICAn!';! l!';/HnwiVIHnwm/1 q.!,\ QR/R 1 I?nrl Pmof 82 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO.

2 3 2 3

114 Gauripur 38 Amritasal 115 KajiaKhali 40 Bisweswarpur **RANGE6-10 45 Birpur 22 Jaynagar 46 GharSalap 28 Kansona 48 DalSalap 31 Mong Rajpur 49 BirSibpur 39 . Ramgmahal 56 Malancha Bere 41 Samruk 66 Rauta 43 Kashmul 67 Kaijuri 47 Bara Gohal 68 Mahespur 51 Uttar Ramchandrapur 71 Baggachha 52 Khan Jadapur 72 Gudar 54 Ghatampur 76 Dhulasimla 111 Kaiinagar 77 **RANGE 11-15 78 Dadpur 17 Prasadpur 79 Dakshin Ramchandrapur 21 Manikpur 80 Baikhali 42 Hatgachha 82 Bahira 55 Harinarayan Chak 84 Mahisali 83 Alipukur 113 Kasipur 117 Hlrapur 119 Tior Para **RANGE 16-20 16 Janbar CD.BLOCK-UI".UBERIA-II

70 Musapur P .S-ULUBERIA(0160) 81 Maubesia PERCENTAGE (%) **RANGE21-30 *'RANGE 0-5* 9 Chandipur 101 Ghosal Chak 34 Beraberia 104 Dasbhanga 50 Balarampur **RANGE 6-10 73 Damodarpur 89 Uttar Pirpur 116 Him Ganja 92 Tehatta 118 Madai 97 Bar Ramnagar **RANGE31+ 100 Gharbhanga Basudebpur 14 Madhabpur 103 Balaram Pota 15 Kasyappur **RANGE 11-15 19 Srikrishnapur 4 Sumda 20 Kulgachhi 5 Abhirampur 23 Pirpur *-RANGE 16-20 27 Lalitagari 11 Bamunhati 30 Bar Mon Grajpur -*RANGE 21-30 35 Amtala 6 Bar Bangalpur 36 Bauria 10 Palara 37 Bhekutal 83 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

Ranges OT SC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO.

2 3 2 3

12 Srirampur 48 Kanupat 90 Brindabanpur 52 Bhabanipur 93 Basudebpur 61 Bedhi Chandrapur 98 Surikhali 174 Shib Narayan Chak ··RANGE31+ ··RANGE 11-15 Tulsiberia 3 Rampur 2 Chak Bhagabatipur 8 Sultanpur 3 Kamina 1 i Baira Kurchi 7 Madhubati 13 Ghola 8 Amraberia 18 Sibpur 13 Mahishrekha 29 Kalikapur 57 Naya Chak 31 Purpat 58 Joargor 32 Kumir Mora 59 Jagarampur 35 Sibanipur 60 Sara Gl'am 44 Nara Narayanpur Chak 61 KamalaChak 55 Chitrasenpur 62 Saniban Jagadishpur 60 Raghunathpur 63 Banibhan 166 Peru Hareshpur

64 Karatber 179 NimDangi 65 Rajapur ·'RANGE 16-20 91 Kantaberia 45 Mansuka 94 Jagannathpur 47 Kismat Kanupat CD.BLOCK-UDAYNARAYANPUR 57 Baje Protap MallikChak P.S-UDAYNARAYANPUR (0130) 169 170 Narikel Beria PERCENTAGE (%) 171 Khila "*RANGE 0-5' 173 Paliara 23 Kakrai Pota 24 SubalChak 178 KamalChak 30 Chak Baharampur ··RANGE 21-30 167 Krishna Chak Dihi Bhursut "RANGE 6-10 4 Dakshin Rampur 2 Asanda 7 Goja 5 Harili 9 Sitapur 6 Piarapur 14 Hari Har Dwitiya 10 Khempur 15 Kurchi Binod Bati 12 Khalatpur 17 Udaynarayanpur 16 Pratap Chak 19 Etarai 33 Sin!i 20 Khorda Etarai 40 SonaGachhi 21 Pancharul 41 Joka 28 Dakshin Singti 43 Jaynagar 34 Rajapur Mac-1/Census/HowIV/Howral19.5.98/83/2nd Proof 84 APPENDIX-IV

VilLAGE D1F~ECTORY US r OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATiON BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

_..... _._,. ------.----. ~-.--,~- ~_,~anges of ·)C.:. vLI' : .am's oi Vlilages Hanges of SC. JL. Name of Villages

(I~ :(Cern<"l.rjc 0(;) NO. (Percentage %) NO. -, 2 ,~ 2 3

------.---~- ---.---.,~

">

Ai SCHEDULED CASTE

Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentaf.je %) NO.

2 3 2 3

153 Raspur 118 Dhaipur 154 KumaJia 122 Betai 156 Khaiia 129 Sitalchak 157 Sarpai "RANGE 11-15 160 Saibana 65 Jhikhira 164 Banllchak 68 Rautara 184 Mato 71 Amra Gari 186 Ghoradaha 79 Dakshin Bhatora 187 Habla 93 Dakshin Khaina 188 Pearapur 94 Purbba Khalan 192 Kadua 108 Hanidaha 197 ChallJnia 114 Kamargaria 204 Kurit 119 205 Ramchandrapur Dwiiyakhanda 120 Khariop 207 Guzarpur 124 Nawapara 216 Serpur 126 Sirol 217 Madhyakul 128 Sarda 218 Ghoshpur 131 Tajpur 221 Mollar Chak "RANGE 16-20 222 Kumar Chak 76 Shibgachhia 223 Hafezchak 82 Beral 224 Janjalichak 87 Para 96 Pashim Khalana CD.BLOCK-AMTA-" 105 Jaypur P.S·AMTA (0140) 112 Sehagari 127 Kusberia PERCENTAGE ("!o) 132 Mahishamuri "RANGE 0-5' "RANGE21-30 67 Ghar Dubra 72 Ghanasyam Chak 63 Naku Bar 66 Chingra Jola 80 Ghora Beria 77 Marayachak 81 Hat Gachha 92 Hio 83 Chitnan 117 Kalbansh 95 Uttar Khalna 130 Bankura 98 Jhamta 106 Binalakrishnabati "RANGE6-10 110 Thalia 73 Chak Janardan 111 Bhateghari 84 Mir Gram 115 Paschim Gazipur 88 Ajangahhi 123 Jayanti 107 Saoraberia 109 Nischintapur 116 Bargazipur

Mac-1/Census/HowIV/Howra/19.S.98/85/2nd Proof 86 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO.

2 3 2 3

"RANGE31+ "RANGE21-30 64 Soalia 16 Rudrapur 69 Ranjoy Bar 18 Jamdanda 70 Chak Kundalia 23 Kesabpur 74 Kalasdihi 35 Raghabpur 75 Kakrol 40 Nama 78 Uttar Bhatora 44 Gayespur 85 Kulia "RANGE31+ 86 Solbaga Mahishgote 89 Nignan 3 Chak Hari 90 Dhanyaghari 4 MahishNala 91 Fatik Beria 7 Chak Nama 97 KhajurDaha 10 Chak Kadarntala 99 KhariGeria 11 Rajapur 100 Kasmali 13 Khas Mara 101 KamarKhoia 14 Dakshinbari 103 madhya Jaypur 21 Amre 104 Dakshin Jaypur 26 Baniara 113 Saoria 29 Prasastha 125 Nari! 32 Bhandardaha 39 Ichhapur CD.BLOCK-DOMJUR 45 Jotgiri P.S-DOMEJUR (0090) 46 Lakshmanpur 48 Jhaluarber PERCENTAGE (%) 49 Dansi "RANGEO-S' S3 Tentulkhuli 19 Natibpur S4 Pakuria "RANGE6-10 9 Uttar Jhapardaha CD.BLOCK-JAGATBALLAVPUR 12 Baigachhi 17 Oadipur P .S-JAGATBAlLAVPUR (0120) 22 3ankharidaha PERCENTAGE (%) 31 Purbba Naopara "RANGEO-S' 38 Daparpur Ichhanagari 47 Danspara 15 Chak Bishnupur "RANGE 11-15 20 Krishna nandapur 8 Parbatipur. 40 Finga Gachhir 25 Begari 43 Ranmahal Bhursut 42 Baluhati 44 Ichhapur "RANGE 16-20 S7 Sadatpur 41 Bhashkur 63 Ekabbarpur 43 Pipli 65 Fatik Gachhi 87 APPENDIX-Ill VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. Jl. Name of Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO.

2 3 2 3

70 Gauripur 68 Gobindapur 71 Dwipa 75 Mallikpur *'RANGE31+ "RANGE6-10 5 Sadipara 3 Telihati 18 Bhupatipur 10 Hafezpurabati 19 Nabasan 21 Sekrahati 25 Bhursit Bamunpara 26 Ghanashyambati 29 28 Dhasa 30 Shyampur 32 Dakshin Maju 31 Guma Dangi 38 Chong Ghurali 33 Madhya Maju 41 Mar Ghurali 34 Uttar Maju 48 Aampur 35 Jadabbati 50 Mansinhapur 47 Bade Balia 52 Parbbatipur 49 Patihal 56 Dakshin Santoshpur 54 Uttar Santoshpur 69 Naida 55 Madhya Santoshpur 74 Makalhati 59 Sial Dangai "RANGE 11-15 60 Kumarpur 7 Bankula 62 Boharia 12 Chandul 64 Sidheswar 22 Aanathbati 72 Pulgusti 27 Ballabhbati 76 Islarnpur 36 Santoshbati 77 Majhu Khetra 42 Nirna Baliai 45 Tripurapur CD.BLOCK BALLY-JAGAHHA 46 Nijbalia "RANGE 16-20 P .S-LiLUAU (0020) 2 Jhingra PERCENTAGE (%) 4 Jagatballavpur "RANGE 0-5' 23 Pratappur Krishnabati Nil 58 Anantabati "RANGE 6-10 67 Batan Nil "RANGE 21-30 "RANGE 11-15 Baigachhi 6 Godariaa 4 Eksara 8 Jadupur "RANGE 16-20 11 Naikuli NIL 13 Goal Pota "AANG,E21-30 16 Bamun Paraupur NIL 24 Paikpara "RANGE31+ 51 Bargachhia 3 Debirppara 53 Kamalapur 6 Khalia 66 Laskarpur 13 Jaypur Bil Mac-1/Census/HowIV/Howra/19.5.98/87/2nd Proof 88 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTE

Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of SC. JL. Name of Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO.

2 3 2 3

CD.BLOCK-SANKRAIL CD.BLOCK-PANCHLA

P .S-SANKRAIL (01 00) P .S-PANCHLA (011 0)

PERCENTAGE (%) PERCENTAGE (%) --RANGE 0-5- -*RANGE 0-5* 3 Sulati 11 Khas Jalalsi *'RANGE 6-10 13 Kusadanga 4 Sandhipur 23 Dakshinpanchla -*RANGE 11-15 26 Kulai NIL **RANGE6-10 4 Ban Harishpur **RANGE 16-20 8 Jujar Saha 26 Mirjapur 14 Jayrampur **RANGE 21-30 15 Gangadharpur 12 Nalpur 19 Sankhali 16 Kanyamari 22 Paschim Panchla 21 Sankriljala 25 Alampur "RANGE 11-15 **RANGE31+ 12 Jaynagar 2 Jala Dhulagiri 16 20 Gabberia 5 Kendua 25 Dhamsa 6 Nabghara **RANGE 16-20 7 Bhagabatipur Nayachak 8 Ghora Ghat dRANGE 21-30 9 Dadpur 6 Suvararah 10 Betiari 9 Kuldanga 11 Manaharpur 17 Ranihati 18 Osman pur 28 Paniara 22 Mahisgot **RANGE31+ 23 Chatur Bhujkathi 2 Sam anti 28 Jangalpur 3 Shyamchak 5 Jala Biswanathpur 7 MallikBagan 21 Dhunki 29 JalaKendua 31 Belkulai 32 Khayjapur 89 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATiON BY RANGES

B. 5pHEDULED TRIBES

Ranges of ST .JL. Name of Villages Ranges of ST. JL. Name of Villages (Fulcents.ge 0~ \ NO. (Percentage 'Yo) NO.

2 3 2 3

CD.BLOCK-SHAMPUR-J CD.BLOCK-BAGNAN-I

P .S-SHAMP UR (01 ao) P .S-BAGNAN (0150)

PERCENTAGE (%) PERCENTAGE ('Yo) '*RANGE 0-5* "RANGE 0-5' 9 Paschim Bainan 85 Kotara 10 Purbba Bainan 122 Dhandali 38 Sabsit 132 Belari 40 Khajutti "RANGE6-15 59 Khadinan NIL 61 Hijlak "Range 16-25 62 Tepur Nabasan '*RANGE 6-15 NIL NIL "RANGE 26-35 "RANGE 16-25 NIL NIL "RANGE 36-50 *'RANGE 16-25 NIL NIL "RANGE51' "RANGE 26-35 NIL NIL "RANGE 36-50 CD.BLOCK-SHAMPUR-II NIL "RANGE51+ P .S-SHAMPUR (0180) NIL PERCENTAGE ('Yo) "RANGEO-5' CD.BLOCK-BAGNAN-II 68 Dihimondalghat P.S-BAGNAN (0150) "RANGE6-15 PERCENTAGE ('Yo) NIL "RANGE 0-5' "RANGE 16-25 23 ChakKamala 24 Matinala NIL 82 Kulitapra "RANGE 26-35 85 Khanjadapur NIL 86 Benapur "RANGE 36-50 92 RabiBhag NIL "RANGE 6-10 "RANGE51+ 25 Naupala NIL "RANGE 16-25 NIL "RANGE 26-35 NIL 90 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES

Ranges of ST. JL. Name of Villages Ranges of ST. JL. Name of Villages (Percertc:ge %) NO. (Percentage %) NO. -_"-'" 2 3 2 3

"RANGE36-50 CD.BLOCK-UDYNARAY ANPUR 'NIL P.S-UDYNARAYANPUR (0130) '*RANGE51+ PERCENTAGE (%) NIL "RANGEO-5' CD.BLOCK-ULUBERIA-I 1 Dihi Bhursut 3 Rampur P.S-ULUBERIA(0160) 5 Harili PERCENTAGE (%) 13 Ghola "RANGEO-5' 14 Harihar Dwitiya 18 Jyrampurr 15 Kurchi Binodbati 20 Kulgachhi 18 Sibpur 68 Mahespur 19 Etarai 76 Dhulasimla 33 Sinti "RANGE6-1S 34 Rajapur NIL 36 JangaJpara Belgram '"RANGE 16-25 41 Joka NIL 45 Mansuka "RANGE 26-35 49 Debipur NIL 176 Par Radha Nagar "RANGE 36-50 "RANG E 6-15 NiL 173 Paliara "RANGE51+ "RANGE 16-25 NIL NIL "RANGE 26-35 CD.BLOCK-ULUBERIA-II NIL "RANG E 36-50 P.S-ULUBERIA (0160) NIL "RANGES1+ PERCENTAGE (%) NIL "RANGEO-S' 63 Banibhan CD.BLOCK-AMTA-I 64 Karatber P.S-AMTA (0140) 65 Rajapur PERCENTAGE (%) 89 Uttar Pirpur "RANGE 0-5' 90 Brindaban Pur "RANGE6-iS 140 Purba Gazipur NIL 180 Kanpur "RANGE 16-25 185 Barue NIL Basantapur "RANGE 26-35 189 NIL "RANGE6-1S "RANGE 36-50 NIL NIL "RANGE 16-25 "RANGE51+ NIL NIL 91 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES

..'_"'_.... ____ n-..' _._ ...... _.______Ranges of ST. Jl. Name of Villages Ranges of ST. JL \!arna::;l Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO.

><~~~~---,.", ." -~ 2 3 2 ,-"----<_,.1 "RANGE 26-35 40 Narna. NIL 41 Bhashkur

"RANGE36-50 44 Gayespur NIL 53 Tentulkuli **RANGE51+ 54 Pakuria NIL "RANGE 6-15 46 Lakshmanpur CD.BLOCK-AMTA-II 49 Dansi "RANGE 16-25 P.S-AMTA (0140) NIL PERCENTAGE (%) "RANGE 26-35 "RANGED-5' NIL 65 Jhikhira "RANGE 36-50 66 Chingra Jola NIL 71 Amra Gari - "RANGE51+ 75 Kakrol NIL 94 Purbba Khalan 105 Jaypur CD.BLOCK-JAGATBALLAVPUR 107 Saoraberia P .S-JAGATBALLAVPUR (0120) 115 Paschim Gazipur PERCENTAGE (%) 120 Khariop "RANGE 0-5' 127 Kusberia 2 Jhingra 13.1 Tajpur 6 Godariaa "RANGE 6-15 7 Bankula Nil B Jadupur "RANGE 16-25 11 Naikuli NIL 13 GoalPota "RANGE 26-35 15 Chak Bishnupur NIL 20 Krishna Nandapur "RANGE 36-50 21 Sekrahati NIL 23 Pratappur Krishnabati "RANGE51+ 26 Ghanashyambati NIL 29 Narendrapur CD.BLOCK-DOMJUR 38 Chong Ghurali 44 Ichhapur P.S-DOMEJUR (0090) 46 Nijbalia PERCENTAGE (%) 50 Mansinhapur "RANGEO-S' 51 Bargachhia 8 Parbatipur 52 Parbbatipur 19 Natibpur 76 Islampur 35 Raghabpur 37 Pairatangi 92 APPENDIX-IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES

Ranges of ST. Jl. Name of Villages Ranges of ST. Jl. Name 0/ Villages (Percentage %) NO. (Percentage %) NO. ------2 :3 2 3

"RANGE6-15 CD.BLOCK-SANKRALI Ichhal'lagari P .S-PURBASTHALI (01 00) 4 Jagatballavpur PERCENTAGE (%) 16 8amun Para'.!DUr 19 Naba::;an "RANGE 0-5' "RANGE 16-25 2' Sankrailja:~l 3 Teiihat: 25 Alarnpul" "RANGE 26-35 "RANG E B-15 NIL 2 Ja/a Dhulagiri '*F1ANGE 16-25 --RANGE 36-50 NIL Nil --RANGE 26-35 -'RANGE51+ Nil "RANGE 36-50 Nil Nil "RANGES1+ CD.BLOCK-BALL Y-JAGACHHA Nil P.S-LiLUAHI (0020) CD.BLOCK-PANCHLA PERCENTAGE (%) -'RANGE 0-5- P .S-KALNA (011 0) 4 Eksara PERCENTAGE (%) -'RANG E 6-15 "RANGE 0-5- NIL 1 r~ayachak "RANGE 16-25 6 Suvarmah "RANGE 6-15 NIL Nil "RANGE 26-35 '-RANGE 16-15 NIL Nil --RANGE 36-50 -'RANGE 26-35 NIL NIL '-RANGE 36-50 **RANGE51+ NIL NIL *'RANGE51+ NIL TOWN DIRECTORY

95 NOTE EXPLANING THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT - I SIZE CALLS OF TOWNS

Class Population Method of disposal of njr:htsoil I 100,000 and above HL Head Lc .0'" II 50,000-99,999 B ~)':'!Sk6L III 20,000-49,999 WB V\./ns'o~ ::~:r;.. ·\1'·/S IV 10,000-19,999 ST S,,;c:ilic Y'j '11" jJine:; V 5,000-9,999 S Sel;Ybias .': VI Below 5,000 Pt Pit Systsrl; o Othc'::; Civic Administration Status of Towns M.Corp. Municipal Corporation/Corporation I Protected Water Supply M.C. Municipal Committee/Municipal Town OHT Over Head Tank Committee SR Service Resel"Voir M IG River Infiltration Gailery M.B. Municipal Board BWD Borewell Pumping System M.CI. Municipal Council PT Pressure Tank C.B. Contonment Board/Contonment TW Tubewell water/Hand pump N.A.C. Notified Area/Notified Area Commit- T Tap Water tee/Notified Committee W Well Water T.C. Town Committee K Tank Water T.B. Town/Board/Town Area Committee G.P. Gram PanchayatNiliage Panchayat STATEMENT-V N.P. Nagar Panchayat/Town Panchayat Medical Facilities S.C. Station Committee H Hospital S.B. Sanitary Board D Dispensary S.A. 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. Uni9n Committee FPC Family Planning Centre C.T. Census Town TB TB Clinic N.M. Non-Muriicipa! NH Nurshing Home o Others STATEMENT - " A Ayurvedic U Unani Navigable River/Canal Homeopathic R River C Canal Educational Facilities A Artson~ STATEMENT - IV S Science only Road Length C Commemeon~ P.R. Pucca Road AS Arts and Science only K.R. Kuccha Road ASC Combined for all categories-Arts, Science and Commerce System 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 Pt Pit System PL Public Library o Others RR Reading Room 96 1991 CENSUS STATEMENT STATlIS AND

SI; Class, Name and Civic Location Name of Name of . Area (in Number of Populat:or and No. Administration Status Code No. Police Station C.D. Block Sq. Kms.) household 1901 1911 1921 of Town including houseless households (in 1991 Ce~lSus) _._---- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .0__ -

1. IV Arnta (NM) 26/11/XXXIX Amta Amta I 4.43 2,334

2. V Andul (NM) 26/11/XIX Sankrai! 5ankrail 0.52 1,096

3. V Ankurhati (NM) 26/11/XVII DomeJur Domejur 2.18 1,007

4: V Argari (NM) 26/1 ilXXXIV Sankrail Sankrail 1.aO 1,208

5. V Bagnan (NM) See Bagnarr UA

Bagnan UA 3.32 2,668

i) V Bagnan (NM) 26/11/xLiI Bagnan Bagnan 1 1.48 1,2.92

ii) V Khalor (NM) 26/11/XL Bagnan 8agnan I 1.84 1,376 18.662 22,394 23,209

6. Bally (M) 26/11/1 Bally 11.81 38.606 (+-20.00) (+3.64)

7. II Bally (NM) 26/11111 8ally Bally 11.68 15,651

Jagachha

8. lfl 8ankra (NM) 26/11Nli Domjur domjur 3.59 5,515

9. IV Banupur (NM) 26/xXVIII Swank rail Sankrail 0.25 3,380

10. V Barunda (NM) 26/1/XLI Bagnan Bagnan II 4.02 931

11. V Beldubi (NM) See Beldubi UA

Befdubi UA 5.86 2,241

i) V Beldubi (NM) 26/11/XXXVII Panch!a Panchla 3.13 1,159

ii) V Sahapur (NM) 26/1 i/XXX\l1I1 Panch!a Panchla 2.73 1,082

12. IV (NM) 26/11/XXXVI Panchla Panchla 1.93 1,568

13. V Bipranoapara (NM) 26/11/X Domjur Domjur 2.40 1,280

14. IV Chakapara (NM) 26/11/1\1 Uluah Bally 3.22 3,484

Jagachha

15. V Chamrail (NM) 26/11N Li!uah Bally 3.52 1,360 Jagachha 16. V Dakshin Jhapardaha (NM) See Domjur UA

17. IV Dhuilya (NM) 26/11/XX\I Sankrail Sankrail 2.43· 2,947

18. IV Dhulagari (NM) 26/11,')(XIV SankraiJ SankraiJ 3.22 2,619

19. IV Domjur (NM) See Domjur UA Domjur UA

(i) V Dakshin

Jhapardaha (NM) 26/11/XII Domjur Domjur 4.30 1,740

(ii) IV Domjur (NM) 26/11/X11I Domjur Domjur 3.83 2,591 97 TOWN DIRECTORY -I GROWTH HISTORY

Growth rate of the Town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio

1931 ·1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 (1991) 1971 1981 1991 Census)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

8,086 9,777 11,569 13,481 3,043 922 937 956 (+20.91) (+18.33) (+16.53) 4,690 3,602 4,797 5,476 10,531 859 941 941 (-23.20) (+33.18) (+14.15) 6,450 2,959 928 7,354 4,086 917 5,783 14,496 4,366 939 921 (+150.67) 7,147 4,829 919 5,783 7,349 3,994 939 929 30,347 30,397 63,138 1,01,159 (+27.08) (+30.76) (+66.07) (+25.28) (+60.22) 1,47,735 1,84,474 15,620 703 735 29,737 (+24.81) 38.892 54,859 73,332 6,278 725 841 855 (+30.79) (+41.05) (+33.66) 10,781 18,895 32,0540 8,925 796 883 892 (+75.26) (+69.57) 9,301 12,294 13,883 26,698 243 448 468 5,654 (+64.50) (+32.18) (+12.93) 5,982 1,488 881 14,834 2,531 923 8,225 2,628 928 6,609 2,421 918 10,114 5,240 881 6,171 7,132 2,993 952 945 (+16.38) 8,126 10,724 17,360 4,667 867 904 926 (+31.97) (+61.88) 6,888 1,957 939 6,819 10,252 14,096 5,801 904 950 928 (+50.34) (+37.50) 16,963 5,268 907 17,477 24,216 34,601 3,123 915 983 971 (+101.58) (+38.56) . +42.91} 8,670 6,581 8,158 9,910 2,305 883 950 981 (+23.96) (21.48) 10,896 11,329 13,961 3,645 935 1,037 985 8,670 (+25.67) (+3.97) (+23.23) 98 1991 CENSUS STATEMENT STATUS AND

SI. Class, Name and Civic Location Name of Name of Area (in Number of Population and No. Administration Status Code No. Police Station C.D. Block Sq. Kms.) household 1901 1911 1921 of Town. including houseless households (in 1991 Census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(iii) V Makardaha (NM) 26/111XfV Domjur Domjur 1.71 1,035

(iV) V Khantora (NM) 26/111XVII Domjur Domjur 1.24 896

20. IV Fort Gloster (NM) 26/111XLVII Bawria Uluberia II 2.48 2,931

1,57,594 1,79,006 1,95,301

21 Haora (MC) 26/11N1 Haara 51.74 1,88,471 (+13.59) (+9.10)

22. VI Hatgachha (NM) 26/11IXXIII Sankrail Sankrail 0.61 972

23. IV Jagadishpur (NM) 26/11/111 Bally 4.59 1,808 Jagachha

24. IV Jhorhat (NM) 26/111XXII Sankrail Sankrail 1.90 4,028

25. IV Kalara (NM) Ll6/11XI Domjur Domjur 4.64 2,725

26. V Kantlia (NM) 26/111XV Domjur domjur 1.46 1,234

27. V Khalishani(NM) 26/11IXLIV Uluberia Uluberia II 2.77 1,605 28. V Khalar (NM) See Bagnan UA

29. V Khantora (NM) See Domjur UA

30. IV Mahiari (NM) 26m IX Domjur Domjur 2.12 2,143 31. V Makaardaha (NM) See Domjur UA

32. IV Manikpur (NM) 26/11IXXX Sankrail Sankrail 2.41 3,518

33. V Masila (NM) 26/11IXX Sankrail Sankrail 2.33 1,740

34. IV Nibra (NM) 26/11N11 Domjur Damjur 3.47 2,479 35 IV Panchla (NM) See Panchla UA

Panchla UA 7.13 3,839

(i) IV Panchla (NM) 26/11IXXXV Panchla Panchla 4.51 2,811

(ii) IV Aaghudebpur (NM) 26/11IXLV Uluberia Uluberia II 2.62 1,028 36. IV Panchpar (NM)* 26/11IXXV Sankrail Sankrail 2.42 2,074 37. IV Podara (NM) 26/11IXXVII Sankrail Sankrail 1.54 2,127

38. V Raghudebbati (NM) 26/11IXXXII Sankrail Sankrail 2.15 1,528

39. V Raghudebpur (NM) See Panchla UA

40. V Ramchandrapur (NM) 26/11IXXI Sankrail Sankrail 1.52 1,358

41. V Sahapur (NM) See Beldubi UA 99 TOWN DIRECTORY -I GROWTH HISTORY

Growth rate of the Town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio ------1931 1941 1951 1961 1981 1991 (1991) 1971 1981 1991 Census)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

4,729 5,429 3,175 918 931 (+14.80) 5,307 4,280 961 13,785 18,241 26,949 14,766 5,954 512 670 779 2,24,873 3,79,292 4,33,630 5,32,692 (+32.32) (+47.74) (-45.21) (15.14) (+68.67) (+14.33) (+22.84) 7,37,877 7,44,429 9,50,435 18,369 679 766 799 4,922 901 5,800 7,150 10,205 2,223 875 890 934 (+23.28) (+42.73) 6,438 6i389 15,267 17,901 9,422 873 829 817 (-0.92) +139.33) (+17.25) 8,495 11,007 15,514 18,692 4,028 914 926 901 (+29.57) (+40.95) (+20.48) 6,309 4,321 869 9,532 3,441 944 7,079 7,765 9,821 11,676 5,508 869 929 943 (+9.69) (+26.48) (+18.89) 7,844 9,301 14,873 17,367 7,206 651 730 ni4 (+18.57) (+59.91) (+16.77) 5,767 7,552 9,223 3,958 870 940 952 (+30.95) (+22.13) 6,599 9,864 13,454 17,549 5,057 913 902 913 (+49.48) (+36.39) (+30.44) 9,102 7,317 14,657 24,486 3,434 939 912 907 (-19.61) (+ 100.31) (+67.06) 9,102 7,317 14,657 18,478 4,097 939 912 915 (-19.61 ) (+100.31) (+26.07) 6,008 2,293 885 9,723 12,352 5,104 883 906 (+27.04) 4,051 7,499 11,788 7,655 918 871 882 (+85.11) (+57.19) 7,400 9,566 4,449 933 949 (+29.27) 6,273 7,410 4,875 936 915 (+18.13) 100 . 1991 CENSUS STATEMENT STATUS AND

SI. Class, Name and Civic Location Name of Name of Area (in Number of Population and No. Administration Status Code No. Police Station C.D. Block Sq. Kms.) household 1901 1911 1921 of Town including houseless households (in 1991 Census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

42. V ,salap (NM) 26/11IXVI Domjur 1.14 1,525

43. III Sankralil (NM) 26/11IXXIX Sankrail Sankrail 2.82 3,951 44. V Santospur (NM)* 26/11IXLVI Bawria Uluberia-II 1.14 978

45. III Sarenga (NM) 26/11IXXXI Sankrail Sankrail 4.84 3,619

46. V Ula (NM) 26/11IXXXili Sankrail Sankrail 1.29 904 47. Uluberia (M) 26/11IXLlil Uluberia 30.48 28.095 101 TOWN DIRECTORY -I GROWTH HISTORY

Growth rate of the Town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 (1991) 1971 1981 1991 Census)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

7,664 6,723 954 11,844 11,300 19,326 20,860 7,397 842 797 819 (-4.59) (+71.09) (+7.94) 4,602 6,036 5,295 903 939 (+31.16) 10.704 11,516 17,141 21,112 ~,362 860 892 934 (+7.59) (+48.85) (+23.17) 5,089 3,945 970 25,552 52,514 62,573 81,352 1,55,172 5,091 770 886 891 (+105.52) (+19.15) (+30.01) (+90.74) 102

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SI. Class and Name of Civic Receipt (in Rs ...... 00) No. Town Administration Receipt Revenue derived Government Status through from Municipal Grant Loan Advance (in 1990) taxes etc. Preperties and power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. IV Atnta NM 104 1,019 2. V Andul NM NA NA NA NA NA 3. V Ankurhati NM 96 373 4. V Argori NM NA NA NA NA NA 5. V Bagnan NM See Bagnan UA Bagnan UA See The Constituent Units i) V Bagnan NM 80 700 ii) V Khalor NM 60 800 6. I Bally M 66,290 6,191 1,28,229 566 7. II Bally NM 1,528 32 3,374 8. III Bankra NM 439 1,663 9. IV Banupur NM NA NA NA NA NA 10. V Barunda NM 11 2,100 11. IV BeJdubi NM See 8eJdubi U.A. Beldubi UA NA NA NA NA NA i) V Beldubi NM NA NA NA NA NA ii) V Sahapur NM NA NA NA NA NA 12. IV Bikihakola NM NA NA NA NA NA 13. V Bipranoapara NM 16 298 14. IV Chakapara NM 292 720 15. V Chamrail NM NA NA NA NA NA 16. V Dakshin Jhapardaha NM See Domjur U. A. 17. IV Dhuilya NM NA NA NA NA NA 18. IV Dhulagari NM NA NA NA NA NA 19. -IV Domjur NM See Domjur U. A. Domjur UA See The Constitutent Units i) V Dakshin Jhapardaha NM 14 242 ii) IV Domjur NM 168 449 iii) V Makardaha NM 57 380 iv) V Khantora NM 28 483 20. IV Fort Gloster' NM NA NA NA NA NA 21. I Haora MC 1,69,766 1,99,730 7,31,784 4,198 22. VI Hatgachha NM NA NA NA NA NA 23. IV Jagadishpur NM NA NA NA NA NA 24. IV Jhorhat' NM NA NA NA NA NA 25. IV Kalara NM 40 647 26. V Kantila NM 57 380 27. V Khalishani NM NA NA NA NA NA 28. V Khalor NM See Bagnan U. A. 29. V Khantora See Domjur U.A. 30. IV Mahiari NM 78 424 31. V Makardaha NM See DomjtJr U. A. 32. IV Manikpur NM NA NA NA NA NA 109 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT -III-MUNICIPAL, FINANCE, 1988-89

Expenditure (in Rs ...... 00 Other Total' General Public Public Public Public Others Total Sources receipt Adminis- Safety health works Institutions Specify Expendi- (specify) tration and ture conveni

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 441 1,564 1,019 98 434 14 1,565 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 472 199 25 190 414 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See Bagnan UA See The Constituent Units 70 850 500 200 700 50 910 600 250 850 63,359 2,64,635 28,819 6,049 1,63,782 26,407 11,906 18,990 2,55,953 3,087 8,021 2,494 3,265 72 1,144 6,975 284 2,386 1,106 153 828 5 2,092 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA .2,111 93 293 1,250 460 2,096 See Beldubi U.A. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 314 221 10 81 312 718 1,730 429 920 336 1,685 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See Domjur U. A. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See Domjur U. A. See The Constitutent Units 256 139 105 244 617 569 7 35 611 6 443 258 11 111 380 511 278 9 210 497 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,550 11,15,028 31,032 9,173 25,295 8,50,303 13,312 5,67,487 14,96,602 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 30 . 717 370 33 262 665 437 258 11 111 380 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See Bagnan U. A. See Domjur U.A. 6 508 140 40 269 450 See Domjur U. A. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 110 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT -III-MUNICIPAL, FINANCE, 1988-89

SI. Class and Nanie of Civic Receipt (in Rs ...... 00) No. Town Administration Receipt Revenue derived Government Status through from Municipal Grant Loan Advance (in 1990) taxes etc. Preperties and power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

33. V Masila NM NA NA NA NA NA 34. IV Nibra NM 88 692 35. IV Panchla NM See Panchla U. A. Panchla UA NA NA NA NA NA i) IV Panchla NM NA NA NA NA NA ii) V Raghudebpur NM NA NA NA NA NA 36. IV Panchpara NM NA NA NA NA NA 37. IV Podara NM NA NA NA NA NA 38. V Raghudebbati NM NA NA NA NA NA 39. V Raghudebpur See Panchla U. A. 40. V Ramchandrapur NM NA NA NA NA NA 41. V Sahapur See Beludubi U. A. 42. V Salap NM 52 186 43. III Sankrail NM NA NA NA NA NA 44. V Santoshpur NM NA NA NA NA NA 45. III Sarenga NM NA NA NA NA NA 46. V Ula NM NA NA NA NA . NA 47. I Uluberia M 15,004 785 67,030 21,147 111 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - III-MUNICIPAL, FINANCE, 1988-89

Expenditure (in Rs ...... OO Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total Sources receipt Adminis- Safety health works Institutions Specify Expendi- (specify) Iralion and ture conveni

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 59 839 480 16 307 5 808 See Panchla U. A. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See Panchla U. A. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See Beludubi U. A. 15 253 164 19 64 5 252 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 12,910 1,16,876 20,000 5,000 15,000 41,000 1,982 32,004 1,14,986 112 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT -IV-CIVIC AND OTHERS AMENITIES, 1989

SI. Class and Name of Civic Scheduled Number of Latrines No. Town Adm in istra Popula- Caste and Road System Water tion Status tion Scheduled Length of Bonus Service Other (in 1990) Tribes (in Kms.) Sewerage Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. IV Amta NM 13,481 6,034 PR(5.0) 344 110 110 KR(8.00) 2. V Andul NM 5,476 538 PR(12.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(25.0) 3. V. Ankurhati NM 6,450 1,377 PR(17.0) OSD NA NA t":JA KR(4.0) 4. V Argari NM 7,354 869 NA 120 1,070 5. V Bagnan See Bagnan UA Bagnan UA 14,496 896 PR(7.5) 201 650 KR(13.0) i) V Bagnan NM 7,147 695 PR(3.0) OSD 500 KR(5.0) ii) V Khalor NM 7,349 201 PR(4.5) OSD 201 150 KR(8.0) 6. Bally M 1,84,474 9,591 PR(82.3) OSD 2,540 10,584 7. II Bally NM 73,322 9,060 PR(20.10) 10,480 KR(85.0) 8. III Bankra NM 32,040 1,159 PR(4.0) OSD 6,000 KR(21.0) 9. IV Banupur NM 13,883 2,220 PR(5.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(5.0) 10. V Barunda NM 5,982 1,337 PR(4.5) OSD 325 150 KR(7.5) 11. Beldubi See Beldubi U.A Beldubi UA 14,834 4,882 PR(16.0) 13 7 7 KR(5.0) i) V Beldubi NM 8,225 3,702 PR(13.0) OSD 13 7 7 ii) V Sahapur NM 6,609 1,180 PR(3.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(5.0) 12. IV Bikihakola NM 10,114 2,161 PR(15.0) OSD 43 21 31 13. V Bipranoapara NM 7,182 4,380 PR(4.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(1.0) 14. IV Chakapara NM 17,360 3,572 PR(35.0) 1,320 KR(40.0) 15. V Chamrail NM 6,888 1,166 PR(20.0) 450 • 16. V Dakshin Jhapardaha See Domjur U.A 17. IV Dhuilya NM 14,096 1,246 PR(10.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(10.0) 18: IV Dhulagari NM 16,963 6,318 PR(8.0) OSD, PT NA NA NA KR(12.0) 19. IV Domjur See Domjur U.A Domjur UA 34,607 4,997 PR(24.0) KR(62.0) i) V Dakshin Jhaparadaha NM 9,910 2,080 PR(6.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(12.0) ii) IV Domjur NM 13,961 1,376 PR(4.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(20.0) 113 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT -IV-CIVIC AND OTHERS AMENITIES, 1989

Method of Protected Water Supply Electrification (Number of connections) disposal Source System of Storage Fire Domestic Industrial Commercial Road of night of with capacity in fighting Lighting Others soil Supply liters (in brackets) service (paints)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

HL, ST T, TW Haora (43) 602 109 555 85

NA T, TW Shibpur (12) NA NA NA NA NA

HL, ST TW Haora (11) 49 4

ST, HL TW,W Shibpur (13) NA NA NA NA NA See Bagnan UA 1,162 65 471

ST. 0 T, TW Haora (48) 712 35 341

ST T, TW Haora (48) 450 30 130

ST. WB T, TW OHT, BWP (NA) Yes NA NA NA 2.000 ST T, TW OHT (4,75,000) Bally (1) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, PT T, TW OHT (67,500) Haora (13) 428 108 857

NA TW,W Shibpur (10) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, PT TW Haora (48) 255

See Beldubi U.A 58 10 4

HL. B T, TW NA Haora (24) 23 3 1 HL. B TW Haora (28) 35 7 3

HL. B T, TW NA Haora (23) 139 7 5 HL, ST TW Haora (28) 150 40

ST T, TW OHT (NA) Haora (8) NA NA NA NA NA

ST T, TW OHT (NA) . Haora (10) NA NA NA NA NA See Domjur U.A ST, PT T, TW OHT, BWP (NA) Shibpur (8) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, PT TW Shibpur (26) NA NA NA NA NA

See Domjur U.A 2,415 206 1.153

HL. ST TW Haora (16) 600 267

ST, PT T, TW Haora (16) 671 101 574 114 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT -IV-CIVIC AND OTHERS AMENITIES, 1989

SI. Class and Name of Civic Scheduled Number of Latrines No. Town Administra Popula- Caste and Road System Water lion Status tion Scheduled Length of Bonus Service Other (in 1990) Tribes (in Kms.) Sewerage Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

iii.) V Makardaha NM 5,429 681 PR(8.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(20.0) iv.) V Khantora NM 5,307 860 PR(6.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(10.0) 20. IV Fort Gloster" NM 14,766 1,172 PR(10.0) NA NA NA KR(15.0) 21. Haora MC 9,50,435 40,084 PR(237.0) S, OSD NA NA NA 22. VI Hatgachha NM 4,922 1,179 PR(2.0) OSD 300 10 400 KR (NA) 23. IV Jagadishpur NM 10,205 2,320 PR(40.0) 1,200 KR(35.0) 24. IV Jhorhat' NM 17,901 3,276 PR(12.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(12.0) 25. IV Kalara NM 18,692 1,437 PR(18.0) OSD 498 KIR(NA) 26. V Kantila NM 6,309 1,084 PR(4.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(10.0) 27. V Khalishani NM 9,532 1,726 PR(5.0) NA NA NA KR(10.0) 28. V Khalor See Bagnan UA 29. V Khantora See Domjur UA 30. IV Mahiari NM 11,676 1,573 PR(8.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(15.0) 31. V Makardaha See Domjur UA 32. IV Manikpur NM 17,367 6,922 PR(7.0) OSD 150 250 KR(4.0) 33. V Masila NM 9,223 1,845 PR(3.0) OSD 53 108 978 KR(7.0) 34. IV Nibra NM 17,549 457 PR(10.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(4.0) 35. IV Panchla See Panchla UA Panchla UA 24,486 5,378 PR(13.0) 33 17 16 KR(20.0) i) IV Panchla NM 18,478 3,574 PA(10.0) OSD 33 17 16 KR(15.0) ii) V Raghudebpur NM 6,008 1,804 PR(3.0) 0 NA NA NA KR(5.0) 36. IV Panchpara" NM 12,352 859 PR(5.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(15.0) 37. IV Podara NM 11,788 3,040 PR(4.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(10.0) 38. V Raghudebbati NM 9,566 2,871 PR(2.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(11.0) 39. V Raghudebpur See Panchla UA 40. V Ramchandrapur NM 7,410 820 PR(4.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(a.O) 41 . V Sahapur See Beldubi UA 115 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT -IV-CIVIC AND OTHERS AMENITIES, 1989

Method of Protected'Water Supply Electrification (Number of connections) disposal Source System of Storage Fire Domestic industrial Commercial Road of night of with capacity in fightinq Lighting Others soil Supply liters (in brackets) service (points)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HL, ST 1V'J Haora (18) 912 105 312

ST, PT TW Haora (19) 232 13

NA TW Haora (25) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, WB T, TW OHT (5,40,00,000) Yes NA NA- NA NA NA ST, PT TW,W Shibpur (18) NA NA NA NA NA

ST T, TW Haora (12) NA NA NA NA NA

HL, ST T, TW Shibpur (18) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, HL TW Haora (25) 155 42 156

ST TW Haora (18) 147 123

NA TW Haora (28) NA NA NA NA NA

See Bagnan UA See Domjur UA ST, PT T, TW OHT (NA) Haom (11) 407 36 204

See Domjur UA ST, PT TW,W Shibpur (23) 100 100

ST, WB TW,W Shibpur (14) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, HL TW Haora (9) 199 12 55

See Panchla UA 167 17 7

HL, B T, TW NA Haora (28) 167 17 7

NA TW Haora (30) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, PT T, TW OHT (NA) Shibpur (10) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, PT T, TW OHT (NA) Haora (12) NA NA NA NA NA

ST,O TW.W Haora (23) NA NA NA NA NA

See panchla UA ST, PT T. TW NA Haora (18) NA NA NA NA NA

See Beldubi UA 116 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT • IV-CIVIC AND OTHERS AMENITIES, 1989

SI. Class and Name of Civic Scheduled Number of Latrines No. Town Administra Popula- Caste and Road System Water tion Status lion Scheduled Length of Bonus Service Other (in 1990) Tribes (in Kms.) Sewerage Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

42. V Salap NM 7,664 2,785 PR(5.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(8.0) 43. III Sankrali NM 20,860 3,347 PR(6.0) OSD NA NA NA KR(20.0) 44. V Santoshpur NM 6,036 503 PR(6.0) 0 109 NA 303 45. IIi Sarenga' NM 21,112 7,138 PR(16.0) OSD 420 2,120 1,000 KR(18.0) 46. V Ula NM 5,089 2,518 KR(11.0) OSD NA NA NA 47. i Uluberia M 1,55,172 25,564 PR(202.0) OSD 1,606 1,200 3,200 KR(34.0) 117 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - IV-CIVIC AND OTHERS AMENITIES, 1989

Method of Protected Water Supply Electrification (Number of connections) disposql Source System of Storage Fire Domestic Industrial Commercial Road of night of with capacity in fighting Lighting Others soil Supply liters (in brackets) servjc~ (points)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ST, PT TW Haora (14) 278 38 107 NA

ST, Pl' T, TW Haora (16) NA NA NA NA NA

HL, ST TW Haora (28) NA NA NA NA NA ST, PT TW,W Haora (23) NA NA NA NA NA

ST, PT TW,W Haora (23) NA NA NA NA NA ST, PT T. TW OHT (11,10.000) Haora (38) NA NA NA NA NA 118 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - IVA-CIVIC t\ND OTHER AMENITIES IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1989

51. Population Paved Sys .. em No. Cla<;s and Name of Name 0' 51 i :'115 Slum of slums Roads of Town (in sq. krn.) (aoproximaie) (in krn.) Sewerage

-.--,-~-~--., 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Bally (M) 1) 8idhan Palli NA 18.514 6.0 a5D 2) R'1bindr& Ci)lony 3) Risni ArbinOfj COI'Y1Y 4) Panchanantala Color.." t;) Mirpc:r3 Colony 6) Binav 8adal D!nesh Agor 7) Suryanagar 8) Dinanath Gh;:d' Street 9) Suryasen C,(llcnV 10) Bhagar 8ilS!i

11 ) Taru:: ~!1n9ita C();':lI"11 1 2. Bally (NM) No Slums NA NA NA NA 3. "I Haora (MC) No Of ·Slums :26) 4. Uluberia (M) 1) Kaiab;;,gan Gi"'engaii 5.0 36.940 2) Chalknii 3) Burikhali 4) Kaljun 5) Fuleswar

F~~! 6) Burikhali .",.:1,;;". 7) Cheng ail Siibleria 8) Gahir Ganga Rampur 9) Cher:gail Shyama Prasad 10) Sepai Para 11 ) Forf Glosrer "1'1, ::_ TOWN DHlECTORY STATEMENT-IVA-CIVIC AND OHiEB AMENIflES IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1989

Number of Latrine::~ Electrical Water Publ:c HyCiram (No of Connection) i30rnG SerVice Others Community disposal of i1:S;a:i€ij DomestiC Road Lighting nigtlt s::.;jl lor supply points of IJrotected

------,-- ---,------8 9 10 i 1 12 i3 14 15 16

98 NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

10,400 1,300 30 o NA 212 10 120 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - V-MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

SL Class and Name of Population Medical Facilities' Educational Facilities No. Town Hospital Beds in Arts/Science/ Medical Engineering Polytech- Recong- . Dispensar- medical Commerce Colleges Colleges nic nised ies T.B. institutions Colleges shorthand Clinies etc. noted in (of degree Type- column 4 level and writing and above) vocational training institutions

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

1. IV Amla 13,481/ HC(l), 0(1) 10 ASC(l) Calcutta (45) Shibpur(42) Haora(42) Uluberia(20) 2. V Andul 5,476/ Sankrail (4) ., Haora (12) Calcutta (14) Shibpur( 11) Haora(11) Sh-type(3)

3. V Ankurhati 6,450 Domjur(8) Oomjur(8) Calcutta(13) Shibpur(10) Haora(10) Oomjur(8) 4. V Argari 7,354 Sankrail(5) Haora(18) Calcutta(20) Shibpur(17) Haora(18) Sankrail(S) 5. V Bagnan See Bagnan UA Bagnan UA 14,496 H(l) 50 ASC(l) i) V Bagnan 7,147 H(l) SO Khalor(l) Calcutta(50) Shibpur(47) Haora(46) Sh-type(l) ii) V Khalor 7,349 Bagnan(2) ASC(l) Calcutta(50) Shibpur(47) haora(48) Sh-type(2) 6. Bally 1,84,474 H(2), TB(l) lS0 ASC(l) Calcutta(9) Shibpur(6) Belur(l ) Sh-type(2) 0(3) 7. II Bally 73,322 H(l), HC(l) NA Bally(M) (1) Calcutta( 10) Shibpur(7) Belur(2) Bal'y(M) (2) 8. III 8ankra 32,040 H(l), HC(l) 2 Oomjur(6) Calcutta( 15) Shibpur(12 Belur(ll) Domjur(6) 9. IV Banupur 13,883 0(1) Haora(10) Calcutta(13) Shibpur(10) Haora(10) Haora(10) 10. V 8arunda 5,982 Uluberia(20) Bagnan(6) Calcutta(50) Shibpur(47) Haora(47) 0(1) 11. V Beldubi Beldubi UA 14,834 See Beldubi UA i) V Beidubi 8,225 Haora(24) Haora(24) Calcutta(26) Shibpur(23) Haora(24) Shibpur(23) ii) V Sahapur 6,609 Haora(28) Haora(28) Calcutta(30) Shibpur(27) Haora(28) Shibpur(27) 12. IV Bikihakola 10,114 Haora(23) Hapra(23) Calcutta(25) ShibpiJr(22) Haora(23) Haora(23) 13- V Bipranoapara 7,182 Domjur(1) Domjur(1) Calcutta(30) Shibpur(27) Haora(27) Domjur(1) 14. IV Chakapara 17,360 Haora(8) Belur(4) Calcutta(lO) Shibpur(7) Belur(4) Belur(4) 15. V Chamrail 6,888 Kona(l) Belur(3) Calcutta(12) Shibpur(9) Belur(3) Belur(3) 16. V Dakshin Jhapardaha See Domjur UA 17. IV Ojuilya 14,096 HC(2) Haora(8) Calcutta(10) Shibpur(7) Haora(8) Haora(8) 18. IV Djulagari 16,963 Sankrail(5) Haora(26) Calcutta(28) Shibpur(2S) Haora(26) Haora(26) 19. IV Domjur See Domjur UA Domjur UA 34,607 He(1), TB(l) 25 AC(l) Sh-type(l) FPC(1) i) V Dakjshin Jhaparadaha 9,910 Dcmjur(l) Domjur(l) Calcutta(18) Shibpur(15) Haora(16) Domjur(1)

ii) V Oomjur 13,961 HC(l), TB(1) 25 AC(1} Calcutta(18) Shibpur(15) Haora(16) Sh-type(1) iii) V Makardaha 5,429 Domjur(2) Domjur(2) Calcutta(20) Shibpur( 17) Haora(18) Domjur(2) iv) V Khantora 5,307 Domjur(3) Domjur(3) Calcutta(21 ) Shibpur(18) Haora(19) Domjur(3) 20. IV fort Glaster' 14,766 H(l) NA Uluberia(10) Calcutta(27) Shibpur(24) Haora(25) Uluberia(10) 21. Haora 9,50,435 H(7), HC(5) 814,30 AS(2), AC(3) Calcutta( 1) Shlbpur(1) 2 Sh-type(5) TB(2), 0(16) " ASC(5), 0(3) 22. VI Hatgachha 4,922 Sankrail(3) Haora(8) Calcutta(10) Shibpur(7) Haora(8) Haora(8) 23. VI Jagadishpur 10,205 Kona(2) Belur(6) Calcutta(14) Shibpur(11 ) Belur(6) Belur(6) 24. IV Jhorhat' 17,901 Sankrail(4) SankraH(4) Calcutta(20) Shibpur( 17) Belur(10) Belur(10) 25 IV Kalara 18,692 HC(1) Domjur(9) Calcutta(27) Shibpur(24) Belur(20) Domjur(9) 26 V Kantlia 6,309 Domjur(2) Domjur(2) Calcutta(20) Shibpur(17) Haora(18) Domjur(2) 121 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - V-MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Educational Facilities Number of Recreational cultural Facilities Higher Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult Working Secondary/ Matricula- Secondary Schools literacy Women's Stadia Cinema Auditoria Public Interrnedi- tion and ' classes! hostels drama libraries ate/PUC Middle Centres, with community including PreuIlI'... er- Schools others number halls reading sity Col:c;ge' (specify) of seats rooms Junior Coll- ege !evel)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2 3 3 8 Pl(l) RP(l) Sankrail(4) 2 2 DOlnjur(8) Domjur(8) Domjur(8) 6 Sankrail(5) Sankrail(5) Sankrail(5) 4 3 7 5 Pl(l) 2 4 3 PL(l) Bagnan(2) 3 2 4 ,20 56 3 PL(3) 6 35 Pl(3) RR(3) Domjur(6) 2 8 2 PL(2) Sankrail(l) Sankrail( 1) Sankrail(l ) 5 Pl(1) 4 5 PL(l) 7 5 Beldubi(1) Beldubi(l) Beldubi(1) 2 NA 7 PL(l)

Domjur(1) Domjur(1) Domjur(l) 5 PL(l) 8elur(4) 1 1 4 PL(l) RR(l) Belur(3) 4 PL(l) RR(l)

Sankrail(5) Sankrasil(5) 2 6 Pl(l} Sankrail(5) 1 9 4 5 5 25 3 PL(3) RR(l) 6 Pl(l) 10 PL(1) RR(l)

2 2 2 4 Pl(1)

Domjur(3) 5 Uluberia(10) 6 2 PL(l) 25 95 38 550 21 8 PL(108) RR Sankrail(3) Sankrail(3) Sankrail(3)

Belur(6) 2 6 11 PL(1) RR(l) 5 Pl(l) Domjur(9) 2 12 PL(l) Domjur(2) Domjur(2) 2 6 122 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - V-MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

SI. Cli_,SS and Name of Population Medical Facilities' Educational Facilities No. Town Hospital Beds in Arts/Science/ Medical Engineering Poly tech- Recong- Dispensar- medical Commerce Colleges Colleges nic nised ies T.B. institutions Colleges shorthand Clinies etc. noled in (of degree Type- column 4 level and writing and above) vocational training institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

27. V Kha/ishani 9,532 Uluberia(10) ., Uluberia(10) Calcutta(30) Shibpur(27) Haora(27) Uluberia( 10) 28. \I Khalor See Bagnan UA 29. V Khantora See Domjur UA 30. !V Majoaro 11,676 H(l) Domjur(9) Calcutta( 18) Shibpur( 10) 1-130ra(l) Oomjur(9) 31. V Makardaha See DomjurUA 32. IV Mankpur 17,367 Sankrall(4) Haora(23) Calcutta(25) ShibpUi (22) Haora(23) SanKrail(4) 33. V Masila 9,223 0(1) Haora(14) Calcutta( 16) Shibpur(13) Haora(14) liaora(14) 34. IV Sibra 17,549 Oomjuf(9) Domjur(9) Calcutta(11 ) Shibpun,8) Haora(14) Domjur(9) 35 IV Panchla See Panchla UA Panc;hlaUA 24,486 I) lV Panchla 18,478 Fort-Gloster .. Uluberia(14) Calcutta(30) Shibpur(27) Haora(28) Uluberia(14) ii) V Raghudebpur 6.008 Uluberia(12) Uluberia(10) Calcutta(32) Shibpur(29) Haora(30) Uiuberia(12)

36. IV Panchpara* 12,352 H(l) Haora(10) Calcutta( 12) Shibpur(9) Haora(10) Haora(1C) 37. V Podara 11,788 Sankrail(7) Haora(12) Calcutta(14) Shibpur( 10) Haora(12) SanKraii(7) 38 V Raghudebbati 9,566 He(l) .. Uluberia(12) Calcutta(25) Shibpur(22j Haora(23) Ulubena(12)J 39. \/ Raghudebpur See Panchla UA

40. \',I Ramchandrapur 7,410 Sankrail(l) Haora(18) Calcutta(20) Shibpur(17) Haora(18) Sankrail(l) 41. V Sahapur See Beldubi UA 42. V Salap 7,664 Domjur(5) Domjur(5) Calcutta(16) Shibpur(13) Haora(14) Domjur(5) 43. III Sankrail 20,860 PHC(l) 15 Haora(16) Calcutta(18) Shibpur( 15) HaOra(16) SH-type(l) 44. V Santoshpur 6,036 Uluberia(8) Uluberia(8) Ca!cutta(30) Shibpur(27) Haora(28) UIUberia(8)

45. lit Sarenga* 21,112 HC(2) Haora(23) Calcutta(25) Shibpur(22) Haora(23) San~rail(9) 46. V Ula 5,089 Sankrail(7) Haora(23) Calcutta(25) Shibpur(22) Haora(23) Sankrail(7) 47. Uluberia 1,55,172 H(2), 0(11) 11 ASC(l) Calcutta(40) Shibpur(37) Haora(38) Sh-Iype(5) D(Homoe)(2) 0(1) 123 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - V-MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Educational Facilities Number of Recreational cultural Facilities High8r S8c:ondary/ Junior Primary Adult Working Secondaryl Matricula- Secondary Schools literacy Women's Stadia Cinema Auditoria PubliC Intermedi- tion and classes/ hostels dr'lrTla libraries ate/PUC Middle Centres, with f'orrlrnunity Irsluding

Preuniver- Schools others number h,'II<~ reading sity College! (specify) of seats roorns Junior Coll- ege level)

--_----_. ~.-- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1tl 19 20

Changail(5) Chan£jail(5) Changail(5) 3

See Bagnan UA

See Domjur UA

3 3 8 PL.(i) Sakr<1il(4) Sankr<1il(4} 6

Sankrail(4) Sankrail(4) 4 PI_(l)

Makardaha(2} Bankra(l} 2 11 2

See Panchla UA

3 2 8 Pi_(1) Beldubi(2) 2 7 PL(I} Uluberia(12)

Sankrail(5) 2 2 9 Sankral!(7) Sankrail(2) 5

4 4

See Panchla UA

Sankrail(1 ) Sankrail( 1}

Domjur(5) Domjur(l) 4 PL(1) 5

Burikhali(2) Burikhali(2) Burikhali(2} 2 2

Sankrail(9) 13

Sankrail(l ) Sankrail(7) Sankrail(l )

2 9 1, 81 39 4 PL(6, RR(6) 124 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT-VI-TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

SI. Class and Name of Name of three most important Name of three most important No. Town commodities imported Commodities exported

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2n('J 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 '7 9 i. IV Amta Kerosene oil Coal Groceries Jute Light Machinery Pottery Products tools 2. V Andul Kerosene Oil C")a! Fond Grains Small tools & machinery 3. V Ankurhati Kerosene Oil Food Grains Coal Wooden furni- ture 4. V Argari Kerosene Oil Food Grains Cloth Readymade garmonts 5. V Bagnan See Bagnall UA Bagnan UA See the Constituent Units i) V Bagnan Coal Food grains Kerosene Ojl Betel leave Fish G1Ess

ii} V Khalor Coal Food grains Kerosene Oil Betel Leave Fish Con'~hshell 6. Bally Jute Chemical Coal Jute Products Engineering goods Cotton febric , 7. II Bally Coal Cloth E(ass Brass Utensils Readyrnade Brick.s Garments 8. III Bankra Cloth AluminiCim Rubber & Readymade Imitation Plastics garments OrramEnts 9. IV Banupur Jute Jute bag H"siary 10. V Barunda Coal Kerosene Oil Food grCllns Clay products' Fish Betel leave 11. V Beldubi See Beldubi UA Beldubi UA Se'l the constituent Units i) V Beldubi Zari Coal Kerosene Oil Embroidary Readymade Zan Pre ducts Products garments ii) V Sahapur Zari Coal Kerosene Oil Embroidary Readymade ZafJ Products Products garments 12. IV Bikihakola Zari Coal Kerosene Oil Embroidary Readymade Zari Products Products garments 13. V Biparanoapara Kerosene Oil Coal Food grains 14. IV Chakapara Cotton thread Cloth Food grains HOSiery Readymade Drycell Battery Products garments 15. V Chamrail Kerosene Oil Cloth Food grains Readymade Jute rope Papad garments 16. V Dakshin Jhapardaha See Domjur UA 17. IV Dhuilya Raw materials Wood Food grains Furniture Pharmaceutical Engineering goods For comsumer machineries goods 18. IV Dhulagari Kerosene Oil Coal Cloth Readymade garments 19. IV Domjur See Domjuf UA Domjur UA See the constituent units i) V Dakshin Jhapardaha Kerosene Oil Coal Icecream Powder Ice Cream Imitation Jute Ornaments ii) V Domjur Cloth Raw materi- Gold & silver Imitation Jewellery Readymade als for imita- & Platinum Ornaments garments tion Ornaments iii) V Makardaha Cloth Raw materi- Gold. silver, Imitation Jewellery Readymade als for imita- Platinum Ornaments garments tion Ornaments 125 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT-VI-TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

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 Pott€ry Products Furniture light Machinery 4 1 tools Smalftools Wood,"n furniture Readymade & machinery garments Wooden furniture

Garments Mustard Oil

See Bagnan UA See the Constituent (Jnits Wooden furniture Optical Glass Jewellery 4 4 Cench shell Cocount Oil Medicine Ornaments Bricks Aluminium Utensils Steel blades 10 2

Brass Utensils Readymade Bricks 3 garments Rubber & PI as- Garments Imitation Ornaments tic Products Jute bag Hesiary See Beldubi UA See the constituent Units Jute products Pottery products Zari & embroidary Readymade Coir products products garments Zari & embroidary Readymade Coir Products products garments Zari & embroidary Readymade Coir products 2 3 products garments

Hosiery products Readymade Drycell Battery products Readymade Jute rope Papad garments See Domjur UA Furniture Pharmaceutical Engineering goods machineries Readymade 1 garments See Domjur UA See the constituent units Ice cream Imitation Ornaments

Garments Jewellery Imitation Ornaments 2

Garments Jwellery Pottery 2 126 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT-V!-TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

SI. 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 Iv) V h.ilantora Material of Food Grains Kerosene Embroidary Imitation Embroidary Products Ornaments Work 20. IV Fort Gloster' Jute Cotton Aluminium metal Jute Products Cotton textiles Cables 21. I Hpora Iron Imgots Food grains Coal Steel Products Jute Products Engineering goods 22. VI Hatgachha Kerosene Coal Food grains Brick Potteries 23. IV Jagadishpur Cotton Jute Food grains Jute rope Handloom Readymade Products garments 24. IV Jhorhat" Coal Kerosene Raw materials Readymade Engineering for engineering garments goods goods 25. IV Kalara Cotton thread Cloth Embroidary Readymade Rolex Coconut Oil materials garments Embroidary 26. V Kantlia Coal Kerosene Oil Good grains 27. V Khalishani Coal Kerosene Oil Food grains 28. V Khalor See Bagnan U. A. 29. V Khantora See Domjur U. A. 30. IV Mahiari Wood Thread Aluminium Wooden Readymade Agricultural furniture garments machineries 31. V Makardaha See Domjur U. A. 32. IV Manikpur Jute Coal Food grains Jute Products Brick 33. V Masila Coal Kerosene Food grains Jute Products Zari Products 34. IV Nibra Cloth Coal Jute Jute Products Imitation Readymade Ornaments garments 35. IV Panchla See Panchla UA Panchla UA See the constituent Units i) IV Panchla Zari Coal Cotton Embroidary Readymade Zari Products Works garments ii) V Raghudebpur Coal Kerosene Oil Food grains 36. IV Panchpara* Coal Kerosene Oil Food grains Brick Readymade garments 37. V Podora Cotton Kerosene Oil Food grains Small tools Wooden Readymade furniture garments 38. V Raghudebt;Jati Food grains Coal Kerosene Coir Products Wooden Zari & Embroidary furniture work 39. V Raghudebpur See Panchla UA

40. V Ramchandra~ur Food grains Coal Tobacco Bidi 41. V Sahapur See Beldubi UA 42. V Salap Cotton Food grains Coal Jute Products Garments 43. III Sankrail Jute Coal Food grains Jute Products Garments Small tools 44. V Santoshpur Coal Kerosene Oil Food grains 45. III Sarenga* Zari Coal Food grains Tiles & Bricks Zari Products Embroidary Products 46. V Ula Cotton Wood Food grains Wooden Readymade furniture garments 47. Uluberia Jute Cotton Food grains Jute Products Garments Cables 127 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT-VI-TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

SL 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 1 8 Embrodiary works Imitation Ornaments

Jute products Colton textiles Cables 1 1 Steel products Jute products Bakery products 125 300 541 Brick Potteries Jute rope Handloom products Readymadc garments Readymade Engineering goods 3 garments

Roles emberoi- Garments Coir products dary woorks

See Bagnan U. A. See Domjur U. A. Wooden furniture Readymade Agricultural garments machineries See Domjur U. A. Brick Jute products Zari products Jute pro Jute products Garments Small tools

Tiles & Bricks Zari products Embraidary works Wooden furniture Readymade garments Jute products Garments Cables 12 17 128 APPENDIX Towns showing their outgrowths with Population

Name of the Population of Outgrowth Population of town with Core town Outgrowth Location code 2 3 4 5

1. Fort Gloster (NM) 7,314 i) Khaskhama.r 3,555 (26/11/XLVII) iil Chak Madhu 3,897 2. Jhorhat (NM) 14,508 Kamranga 3.393 (26/11/XXII)

3. Pa!lchpara (NM) 1 i ,515 Chak Radhadasi 837 (26/11/XXVI) 4. Sarenga (NM) 18,796 Chak Srikrishna 2316 (26/11/XXXI)