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Final Population (Villages and Towns), Murshidabad, West Bengal
CENSUS 1971 WEST BENGAL FINAL POPULATION (VILLAGES AND TOWNS) MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL PREFACE The final population totals of 1971 down -to the village level will be presented, along with other demographic data, in the District Census Handbooks. It will be some more months before we can publish the Handbooks for all the districts of the State. At the request of the Government of West Bengal, we are therefore bringing out this special publication in the hope that it will meet, at least partly, the immediate needs of administrators, planners and scholars. 10th February, 1975 Bhaskar Ghose Director of Census Operations West Bengal CONTENTS PAGE MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT Jangipur Subdivision 1 P .. S. Farrakka 3 2 P. S. Shamsherganj 4 3 P. S. Suti 5-6 4 P. S. Raghunathganj 7-8' 5. P. S. Sagardighi 9-1Q. Lalbagh Subdivision 6 P. S. Lalgola II 7 P. S. Bhagwangola 12-13 8 P. S. Raninagar 14--15 9 P. S. Murshidabad 16-17 10 P. S. Jiaganj 18 11 P. S. N abagram 19-20' Kandi Subdivision 12 P. S. Khargram 21-22 13 P. S. Burwan 23-24- 14 P. S. Kandi 25-26 15 P. S. Bharatpur 27-28 Sadar Subdivision 16 P. S. Beldanga 29-3(} 17 P. S. Berhampur 31-33 18 P. S. Hariharpara 34 19 P. S. Nawada 35 20 P. S. Domkal 36 21 P. S. Jalangi 37 3 J.L. Name of Village/ Total Scheduled Scheduled J.L. Name of Village/ Total Scheduled Scheduled No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes No. -
Minority Concentration District Project Murshidabad, West Bengal
Minority Concentration District Project Murshidabad, West Bengal Sponsored by Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta R1, Baishnabghata Patuli Township Kolkata 700 094, INDIA. Tel.: (91) (33) 2462-7252, -5794, -5795 Fax: (91) (33) 24626183 E-mail: [email protected] Research Team Faculty: Prof. Partha Chatterjee, Dr. Pranab Kumar Das, Dr. Sohel Firdos, Dr. Saibal Kar, Dr. Surajit C. Mukhopadhyay, Prof. Sugata Marjit Research Associate: Smt. Ruprekha Chowdhury. Research Assistants: Smt. Anindita Chakraborty, Smt. Ruprekha Chowdhury , Smt Triparna Sinha, Shri Avik Sankar Moitra, Shri Ganesh Naskar, Smt. Dolly Naskar and Shri Abhik Sarkar. We also acknowledge the research assistance of Smt. Dolly Naskar and Smt. Triparna Sinha of the CSSSC for processing the data and write the report. Acknowledgment The research team at the CSSSC would like to thank Shri G. C. Manna, Deputy Director General, NSSO, Kolkata, Dr. Bandana Dasgupta, Joint Director, NSSO, Shri Pawan Agarwal, Secretary, MDW & ME, Shri A. Khaleque, Director & E.O. Joint Secretary, MDW, Shri A.A. Siddiqui, Joint Secretary MDW, Shri S.N. Pal, Director & E.O. Joint Secretary, Madrasah Education, Shri Arfan Ali Biswas, CEO, Board of Wakfs, Mr. Tanvir Afzal, General Manager, and Mr. Raktim Nag, Manager-Systems, West Bengal Minorities Development & Finance Corporation, Bhavani Bhavan, Kolkata and Shri Subir Bhadra, District Magistrate of Murshidabad and department officials for their generous support and assistance in our research. 1 Content An Overview ………………………………………………………………………. 4 Significance of the Project …………………………………………………………4 Introducing West Bengal ………………………………………………………….7 The Survey ………………………………………………………………………… 7 Methodology …………………………………………………………...................... 8 Selected Villages in Respective Blocks ………………………………………….…9 District Map of Murshidabad – Blocks and Villages Surveyed…………………10 Findings ……………………………………………………………….....................11 1. -
FORMAT for DAILY ROUTE MARCH / CBM ACTIVITY by CAPF for 20.03.2021 Place of Route March Programme for the Next Day Actual No
FORMAT FOR DAILY ROUTE MARCH / CBM ACTIVITY BY CAPF for 20.03.2021 Place of Route March Programme for the next Day Actual No. Of Force Total Deployed No. Of Time Distance From via To (report Vulnerabl District Covered Type of by e hamlets Sub-Division Police Station fprce section covered Block/ Municipality Date of Route March Deployed mentioni by the (CRPF/BS ng coy Polling Station Nos. Covered under Route Police Remarks, F etc) and Bn.) Route March March Station From To if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 08:00 hrs Mahadebn Ankura 177,178,179,180,180/A,181,181/A,18 to 12:00 Mahadebnagar Karbola agar 4KM 2,182/A,183,184,184/A,185,186, 1 hrs Sadarhat 3 190,190/A,191, 192, 192/A Bindugram Beniagram 08/G BSF Sec.08/G 08:00 hrs BSF 101,102,103,103A,104,104A,105,106, to 12:00 4KM Amtala Alaipur Panchula 106A,107,108,108A,109,110,110A,11 5 hrs 1,111A, Farakka Farakka Farakka Jangipur 20.03.2021 Jangipur PD 15:00 hrs 187,188,189,172,173,174,174/A, to 19:00 Momrejpur Gopalnagar Ankura Matang 4KM 2 3 175,176,163, 163/A,164 hrs Bhairabda 08/G BSF Sec.08/G Alaipur 15:00 hrs 115,116,116A,117,118,118A,119,119 nga BSF to 19:00 Nayansukh Bramhangram Kuligram 4KM A,121,121A,122,122A,123,123A,124,1 2 hrs 24A,125,125A Dhuliya 56- SAMSHERGANJ AC- 16, From Dhulian Milan Baharag Natun n 8G Bn. -
New Su-Swasthya Kendras at Murshidabad
Government of West Bengal Health & Family Welfare Department • National Health Mission · I·\·"t• • GN-29, 4th Floor, S,wasthya Sathi Building, Swasthya Bhawan Premises, III.. · Sector - V, Salt-Lake, Bidhannagar, Kolkata - 700091 (Phone) 033-2333 0238; (Fax) 033-2357 7930 Email: [email protected]/po [email protected]; Web:www.wbhealth.gov.in No. HFW/NHM-275/2021/ '-401 ORDER Administrative Approval and Financial Sanction is hereby accorded for "Construction of 12 (Twelve) new Su-Sasthva Kendras" an an estimated amount of Rs. 3,64,16,532.00/- (Rupees Three Crore Sixty Four Lakh Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred & Thirty Two Only) , against unit cost of Rs. 30,34,711.00 per Su- Sasthya Kendra. Details are as follows:- Name of the Sub- Sanctioned Amount SI. No. District Name of the Block Centre (in Rs) 1 Murshidabad Kandi Jamna ~ 30,34,711.00 2 Murshidabad Bharatpur-li Sonarundi ~ 30,34,711.00 3 Murshidabad Lalgola Maya ~ 30,34,711.00 4 Murshidabad Lalgola Madhupur ~ 30,34,711.00 5 Murshidabad Nabagram Mukandapur ~ 30,34,711.00 6 Murshidabad Raninagar-li Dewanpara ~ 30,34,711.00 7 Murshidabad Jalangi Domadi ~ 30,34,711.00 8 Murshidabad Suti-I Bangabari ~ 30,34,711.00 9 Murshidabad Suti-I Fatullapur ~ 30,34,711.00 10 Murshidabad Suti-I Nurpur ~ 30,34,711.00 11 Murshidabad Suti-I Nayabahadurpur ~ 30,34,711.00 - - -- - -- .- 12 Murshidabad Suti-I Gotha ~ 30,34,711.00 - TOTAL ~ 3,64,16,532.00 2. The Scope of Works includes the following: a. Block-wise Detailed Project Report(DPR) including soil exploration report of Su-Sasthya Kendras following the model drawing(s) (as attached in Annexure 'A' and Annexure 'B'), by engaging Design Consultant, by inviting NleT. -
Employer Details: Name Nature of Work Date of Join Date of Leave Salary
Telephones Nos. 020-27331200 GRAM: NARI,PUNE 020-27331333 FAX: 91-20-27121071 ICMR WEBSITE: www.nari-icmr.res.in EMAIL : [email protected] ICMR-NATIONAL AIDS RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Indian Council of Medical Research) Department of Health Research, (Ministry of Health & Family Welfare), Plot No. 73¶G·Block, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune- 411 026. (APPLICATION FORM FOR SCIENTIFIC POSTS) Note: All answers must be given in words and not by dashes and dots. No columns should be left blank. Application Id: 55984/NARI/21-22/T Name of the post applied for Project Technician III (Field worker) under TB Vaccine Trial 1.Name in Full:Mr/Miss/Mrs/Dr. Md Sahadat Alam Address (i) Permanent: Nayabahadurpur Suti, Jangipur Murshidabad , 742223 Address (ii) Present: Nayabahadurpur Suti, Jangipur Murshidabad Contact Telephone No. Mobile No. 7585911001 E-mail Address : [email protected] Date of Birth : 22/12/1997 Caste Category : OBC Marital Status : Unmarried Nationality: Indian Gender: Male Physically Handicaped : No Physically Handicaped Details : Education Details: Examination Class Subject Taken Passing Year SSC 71.5 All Subjects 2013 HSC 66.6 Science 2015 Graduation 58.52 B.A.LL.B( HONOURS) 2020 Employer Details: Name Nature of Work Date of join Date of Leave Salary References: (These should be persons resident of India and holders of responsible position. They should be intimately acquainted with the applicant·s character and work, but must not be relatives. Where the candidate has been in employment, he would either give his present or most recent employer or immediate superior as a reference or produce testimonials from him in regard to the candidate·s fitness for the post for which he is an applicant). -
Statistical Handbook West Bengal 2015
State Statistical Handbook 2015 STATISTICAL HANDBOOK WEST BENGAL 2015 Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics Department of Statistics & Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal CONTENTS Table No. Page I. Area and Population 1.0 Administrative Divisions of the State of West Bengal (as on 31.12.2015) 1 1.1 Villages, Towns and Households in West Bengal, (As per Census 2011) 2 1.2 Districtwise Population by Sex in West Bengal, (As per Census 2011) 3 1.3 Density of Population, Sex Ratio and Percentage Share of Urban Population in West Bengal by District (As per Census 2011) 4 1.4 Population, Literacy rate by Sex and Density, Decennial Growth rate in West Bengal by District (As per Census 2011) 6 1.5 Number of Workers and Non-workers in West Bengal, (As per Census 2011) 7 1.5(a) Work Participation Rate (main + marginal) in West Bengal (As per Census 2001) 8 1.5(b) Ranking of Districts on the basis of percentage of main workers to total population in West Bengal, (As per Census 2001 & 2011) 9 1.6 Population of CD Blocks in West Bengal by District (As Per Census 2011) 10-24 1.7 Population of Cities, Towns and Urban Outgrowths in West Bengal by District (As per Census 2011) 25-62 1.8 Annual Estimates of Population of West Bengal 63 1.9 Distribution of Population by Religious communities in West Bengal 64 1.10 Districtwise Educational Facilities in West Bengal (As per Census 2011) 65 1.11 Districtwise Medical Facilities in West Bengal (As per Census 2011) 66 II. -
Before the National Green Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi **********
BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL PRINCIPAL BENCH NEW DELHI ********** ORIGINAL APPLICATION NO. 03 OF 2015 IN THE MATTER OF: 1. Bijay Krishna Sarkar H-47, B.P. Upanagari, Kolkata-700094 2. Ashish Kumar Thakur Q-74, BaishnabghataPatuli Township Kolkata- 70009 3. Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala Lakshmoli, P.O. Maletha, Kirti Nagar Uttarakhand- 249161 4. Tarun Sengupta Harmony Housing, 2nd Floor, Elite Corner English Bazar, Malda West Bengal- 732101 5. Debadityo Sinha 943-a/8, III Floor, Govindpuri New Delhi -110019 6. Anil Prakash Jaiprabha Nagar, Majhulia Road, Muzzafarpur- 842001 7. Suresh Nishad Village Beekar, Tehsil Bara District Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh 8. Om Dutt Singh 58 MG Marg, Allahabad Uttar Pradesh 1 9. Debasis Bandyopadhyay P.O. Raghunathganj, Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal- 742225 …..Applicants Versus 1. Inland Waterways Authority of India Through its Chairman Head Office, A-13, Sector-1, Noida, Uttar Pradesh -201301 2. Kolkata Port Trust Through its Chairperson Head Office 15, Strand Road, Kolkata- 700 001 3. Department of Irrigation Through its Principal Secretary Government of Uttar Pradesh Sinchai Bhawan, Lucknow 4. Farakka Barrage Project Through its General Manager PO Farakka Barrage Project Dist Murshidabad West Bengal 742212 5. Tehri Hydro Development Corporation India Limited Through its Managing Director Corporate Office, Rishikesh Pragatipuram, bypass Road Rishikesh-249201 (Uttarakhand) 6. Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd. Through its Chairman Maharani Bagh, GMS Road Dehradun- 248006 (Uttarakhand) 7. Jaiprakash Ventures Power Ltd. Through its Chairman Sector -128, Noida Uttar Pradesh -201304 2 8. Alaknanda Hydro Power Company Ltd. Through its Managing Director Srikot, Srinagar, Dist. Pauri Uttarakhand-246174 …..Respondents COUNSEL FOR APPLICANT: Mr.Ankur Sood & Ms.Parul Gupta, Advs. -
A Case Study on Murshidabad District, West Bengal, India
© 2019 JETIR June 2019, Volume 6, Issue 6 www.jetir.org (ISSN-2349-5162) Physical Set-up and Agricultural Condition after Independence - A case study on Murshidabad District, West Bengal, India. Iman Sk Assistant Teacher in Geography Vivekananda Palli Kishore Bharati High School, Behala, Kolkata ABSTRACT Agriculture is the process of producing food, feed, fiber and many other desired products by the cultivation of certain plants and the raising of domesticated animals (livestock) that controlled by the climatic condition, nature of topography and socio economic demands of any area. Agricultural pattern is perhaps the clearest indicator for the management and modification of natural environment into cultural environment. The present paper is an attempt to analyze physical set-up and agricultural condition after independence - a case study on murshidabad district, west bengal, india and also to explore the agricultural production of land with different natural and socio-economic parameters for sustainable development. Based on the block wise secondary data obtained from the Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics, Govt. of West Bengal, I prepared the soil coverage mapping of the area that shows the cropping pattern of study area. The results show that jute is the main agricultural production than others agricultural production. In 2015-16 total production of jute is 1939800 tonne, where paddy and wheat productiona sre 1120900 tonne and 285600 tonne. However, a planned agricultural pattern is suggested considering demographic change of the region. Keywords: Topography, soil type, drainage, agriculture pattern and GDP. INTRODUCTION Agriculture, as the backbone of Indian economy, plays the most crucial role in the socioeconomic sphere of the country. -
State Statistical Handbook 2014
STATISTICAL HANDBOOK WEST BENGAL 2014 Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics Department of Statistics & Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal PREFACE Statistical Handbook, West Bengal provides information on salient features of various socio-economic aspects of the State. The data furnished in its previous issue have been updated to the extent possible so that continuity in the time-series data can be maintained. I would like to thank various State & Central Govt. Departments and organizations for active co-operation received from their end in timely supply of required information. The officers and staff of the Reference Technical Section of the Bureau also deserve my thanks for their sincere effort in bringing out this publication. It is hoped that this issue would be useful to planners, policy makers and researchers. Suggestions for improvements of this publication are most welcome. Tapas Kr. Debnath Joint Administrative Building, Director Salt Lake, Kolkata. Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics 30th December, 2015 Government of West Bengal CONTENTS Table No. Page I. Area and Population 1.0 Administrative Units in West Bengal - 2014 1 1.1 Villages, Towns and Households in West Bengal, Census 2011 2 1.2 Districtwise Population by Sex in West Bengal, Census 2011 3 1.3 Density of Population, Sex Ratio and Percentage Share of Urban Population in West Bengal by District 4 1.4 Population, Literacy rate by Sex and Density, Decennial Growth rate in West Bengal by District (Census 2011) 6 1.5 Number of Workers and Non-workers -
Special Camp on Issuance of Caste Certificate for SC/ST/OBC from July
Special Camp on issuance of Caste Certificate for SC/ST/OBC from July 2019 to September 2019 District Name Sub-Division Block Name of Venue Date Time Murshidabad Farakka Beniagram G.P Office 24-07-2019 Murshidabad Farakka Immannagr G.P Office 30-07-2019 Murshidabad Farakka Bewa - II G.P Office 06-08-2019 Murshidabad Farakka Bewa-I G.P Office 07-08-2019 Murshidabad Farakka Nayansukh G.P Office 20-08-2019 Murshidabad Samserganj Dogachi Napara GP 11-07-2019 Murshidabad Samserganj Paratap Ganj GP 18-07-2019 Murshidabad Samserganj Nimtita GP 23-07-2019 Murshidabad Samserganj Chachanda GP 30-07-2019 Murshidabad Samserganj BDO Office Samsherganj 08-08-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-I Jamuar GP 15-07-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-I Jarur GP 16-07-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-I Mirzapur GP 30-07-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-I Raninagar GP 01-08-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-I Kanupur GP 05-08-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-I Dafarpur GP 08-08-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-II Barashimul GP 01-08-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-II Laxmijola GP 06-08-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-II Giria GP 07-08-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-II Sekhalipur GP 08-08-2019 Murshidabad Raghunathganj-II Teghari GP 13-08-2019 Murshidabad Sagardighi Barala GP 16-07-2019 Murshidabad Sagardighi Gobardanga GP 25-07-2019 Murshidabad Sagardighi Patkeldanga GP 06-08-2019 Murshidabad Sagardighi Manigram GP 16-08-2019 Murshidabad Suti-I Banasbati GP 23-07-2019 Murshidabad Suti-I Ahiran GP 26-07-2019 Murshidabad Suti-I Bahutuli GP 30-07-2019 Murshidabad Suti-I Sadikpur -
From Via to P O Lice Statio N from to 1 2 3 4 5 6
FORMAT FOR DAILY ROUTE MARCH / CBM ACTIVITY BY CAPF for 07.03.2021 Place of Route March Programme for the next Day Actual No. Total Of Force No. Of Distan Type of Deployed Vulnerable Time ce fprce (report by hamlets District From via To Covere Sub-Division Deployed section covered by Police Station Police d (CRPF/BSF mentioning Polling Station Nos. Covered under Route the Route Remarks, Block/ Municipality Block/ Date of Route March Date Route of etc) coy and Bn.) March March Station Police From To if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Field 156,156/A,157, Jogeswarp 08:00 hrs to Hostel & Tintina Momrejpur 10 KM 3 Sec. 157/A,158,158/A,159,160,160/A, ur & 12:00 hrs Mohespur 08/G BSF 2 Bhabanip Railfukar Bridge 08/G Bn 161,162,163,163/A,164,165,165/A, Arjunpur ur 166,166/A,167, 167/A,168,168/A Farakka Farakka Farakka 15:00 hrs to 3 Sec. 31,31/A,32,32/A,33,34,35,35/A,36,36/A,37,38 Andhua & Alaipur & Nishindra Chandipur Tildanga 08 KM 08/G BSF 3 19:00 hrs 08/G Bn ,39,39/A,40, Jorpukuria Gohalbari Uttar 55- FARAKKA AC -193, 194, 194A, 195, 196, From 08:00 hrs. 3 Sec. Krishnana Krishnanagar, Malancha Singpara Baharagachhi 05 KM 08/G BSF 197, 198, 205, 206, 207, 208, 208A, 209= 7 to 12:00 hrs. 08/G Bn gar TOTAL 13 BOOTHS Jangipur Jangipur PD Paschim 56- SAMSHERGANJ AC- 205,206,206A, 207, Sulitala Ratanpur From 08:00 hrs. -
REGIONAL IMBALANCE in BODY MASS INDEX and HEALTH STATUS: a COMPARATIVE STUDY by RELIGION and CASTES in MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL Dr
International Journal of Scientific Research and Modern Education (IJSRME) ISSN (Online): 2455 – 5630 (www.rdmodernresearch.com) Volume I, Issue I, 2016 REGIONAL IMBALANCE IN BODY MASS INDEX AND HEALTH STATUS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BY RELIGION AND CASTES IN MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL Dr. S. Waseem Ahmad Ashraf* & Dr. Sabbir Ahmed** * Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh ** Senior Researcher, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh Abstract: Body Mass Index (BMI) is a ratio of a person’s height and weight. It is a simple calculation of mass in kilograms (kg) divided by height in meters (m) squared (BMI= kg/ (m2). Those with low BMIs may be at risk for malnutrition, osteoporosis and/or an eating disorder. Those with high BMIs may be at risk for heart disease, diabetes and cancer. BMI can be helpful for a quick screen or for assessing entire populations; however it is not always accurate for evaluating individual people. The present paper aims at examining the close relationship between Body Mass Index and Health Status of population in Murshidabad District of West Bengal. The data for the analysis have been obtained from the primary sources (Field Survey, 2012). The paper suggests that enhancement of caloric intake shall reduce the disparities in Body Mass Index and Health Status in Murshidabad District. Key Words: Body Mass Index, Health Status, Regional Imbalance, Caloric Intake, Overweight, Underweight & Obese Introduction: One of the serious problem that world is facing today is the problem of regional imbalances. In India regional imbalances exist at state level, district and even block level also.