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Basirhat I

Basirhat I is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Basirhat subdivision of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Basirhat I
Community development block
Coordinates: 22°40′N 88°53′E / 22.66°N 88.89°E / 22.66; 88.89
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictNorth 24 Parganas
Government
 • TypeRepresentative democracy
Area
 • Total111.84 km2 (43.18 sq mi)
Elevation
9 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total171,613
 • Density1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Literacy (2011)
 • Total literates108,530 (72.10%)
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
743292 (Itinda)
743744 (Pifa)
Telephone/STD code03217
ISO 3166 codeIN-WB
Vehicle registrationWB-23, WB-24, WB-25, WB-26
Lok Sabha constituencyBasirhat
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBasirhat Dakshin
Websitenorth24parganas.nic.in

Geography edit

Basirhat is located at 22°40′N 88°53′E / 22.66°N 88.89°E / 22.66; 88.89.

Basirhat I CD Block is bounded by Baduria CD Block in the north, Satkhira Sadar Upazila and Debhata Upazila in Satkhira District of Bangladesh in the east, Hasnabad, Minakhan and Haroa CD Blocks in the south and Basirhat II CD Block in the west. While Basirhat municipality is in the north-west, Taki municipality is in the south-east.[1]

Basirhat I CD Block is part of the Ichhamati-Raimangal Plain, one of the three physiographic regions in the district located in the lower Ganges Delta. It contains soil of mature black or brownish loam to recent alluvium. The Ichhamati flows through the eastern part of the district.[2] The Ichhamati flows in from the north-western part of the CD Block, cuts across the northern part of the CD Block and then flows along the eastern international boundary with Bangladesh.[3]

Basirhat I CD Block has an area of 111.84 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 7 gram panchayats, 97 gram sansads (village councils), 63 mouzas and 62 inhabited villages, according to the District Statistical Handbook: North 24 Parganas. Basirhat police station serves this block.[4] Headquarters of this CD Block is at Basirhat.[5]

Gram panchayats of Basirhat I block/ panchayat samiti are: Gachha Akharpur, Itinda Panitor, Pifa, Sankchura Begundi, Gotra, Nimdaria Kodalia and Sangrampur-Shibhati.[6]

Demographics edit

Population edit

As per 2011 Census of India Basirhat I CD Block had a total population of 171,613, of which 150,520 were rural and 21,093 were urban. There were 87,717 (51%) males and 83,896 (49%) females. Population below 6 years was 21,094. Scheduled Castes numbered 22,070 (12.86%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 1,268 (0.74%).[7]

As per 2001 census, Basirhat I block has a total population of 146,836 out of which 75,035 were males and 71,801 were females.[8]

There are three census towns in Basirhat I CD Block (2011 census figures in brackets): Itinda (8,679), Dandirhat (P) (6,387) and Uttar Bagundi (6,027).[7]

Large villages in Basirhat I CD Block (2011 census figures in brackets): Pipha (5,700), Debhog (4,430), Gotra (5,894), Goknashri Gobindapur (4,110), Sangrampur (7,233), Merudandi (4,730), Akharpur (6,204), Gachha (6,489), Panitar (13,947), Hariharpur (4,477) and Kodalia (5,896).[7]

North 24 Parganas district is densely populated, mainly because of the influx of refugees from East Pakistan (later Bangladesh). With a density of population of 2,182 per km2 in 1971, it was 3rd in terms of density per km2 in West Bengal after Kolkata and Howrah, and 20th in India.[9] According to the District Human Development Report: North 24 Parganas, “High density is also explained partly by the rapid growth of urbanization in the district. In 1991, the percentage of urban population in the district has been 51.23.”[10]

Decadal Population Growth Rate (%)

The decadal growth of population in Basirhat I CD Block in 2001–2011 was 16.16%.[11] The decadal growth of population in Basirhat I CD Block in 1991–2001 was 20.94%.[12]

The decadal growth rate of population in North 24 Parganas district was as follows: 47.9% in 1951–61, 34.5% in 1961–71, 31.4% in 1971–81, 31.7% in 1981–91, 22.7% in 1991–2001 and 12.0% in 2001-11.[13] The decadal growth rate for West Bengal in 2001-11 was 13.93%.[14] The decadal growth rate for West Bengal was 17.84% in 1991–2001, 24.73% in 1981–1991 and 23.17% in 1971–1981.[15]

The decadal growth rate of population in neighbouring Satkhira District in Bangladesh was 6.50% for the decade 2001–2011, down from 16.75% in the decade 1991–2001 and 17.90% in the decade 1981–1991.[16]

Only a small portion of the border with Bangladesh has been fenced and it is popularly referred to as a porous border. It is freely used by Bangladeshi infiltrators, terrorists, smugglers, criminals. et al.[17][18][19][20]

See alsoBasirhat for information on cattle smuggling and border fencing

Literacy edit

As per the 2011 census, the total number of literates in Basirhat I CD Block was 108,530 (72.10% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 58,344 (75.86% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 50,186 (68.18% of the female population over 6 years). The gender disparity (the difference between female and male literacy rates) was 7.67%.[7]

See also – List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate

Literacy in CD blocks of
North 24 Parganas district
Barasat Sadar subdivision
Amdanga – 80.69%
Deganga – 79.65%
Barasat I – 81.50%
Barasat II – 77.71%
Habra I – 83.15%
Habra II – 81.05%
Rajarhat – 83.13%
Basirhat subdivision
Baduria – 78.75%
Basirhat I – 72.10%
Basirhat II – 78.30%
Haroa – 73.13%
Hasnabad – 71.47%
Hingalganj – 76.85%
Minakhan – 71.33%
Sandeshkhali I – 71.08%
Sandeshkhali II – 70.96%
Swarupnagar – 77.57%
Bangaon subdivision
Bagdah – 75.30%
Bangaon – 79.71%
Gaighata – 82.32%
Barrackpore subdivision
Barrackpore I – 85.91%
Barrackpore II – 84.53%
Source: 2011 Census: CD Block Wise
Primary Census Abstract Data


Language and religion edit

Religion in Basirhat I CD block (2011)[21]
Islam
67.54%
Hinduism
32.24%
Other or not stated
0.17%

In the 2011 census Muslims numbered 117,617 and formed 67.54% of the population in Basirhat I CD Block. Hindus numbered 55,261 and formed 32.24% of the population. Others numbered 375 and formed 0.22% of the population.[21]

In 1981 Muslims numbered 62,735 and formed 69.88% of the population and Hindus numbered 27,032 and formed 30.42% of the population in Basirhat I CD Block. In 1981 Hindus numbered 69,052 and formed 55.09% of the population and Muslims numbered 54,437 and formed 44.01% of the population in Basirhat II CD Block. In 1991 Muslims numbered 187,528 and formed 65.54% of the population and Hindus numbered 98,619 and formed 34.46% of the population in Basirhat I and Basirhat II CD Blocks taken together. (In 1981 and 1991 census was conducted as per jurisdiction of the police station). In 2001 in Baduria CD block Muslims were 98,638 (66.76%) and Hindus 48,999 (33.17%).[22]

Bengali is the predominant language, spoken by 99.84% of the population.[23]

Rural Poverty edit

31.32% of households in Basirhat I CD Block lived below poverty line in 2001, against an average of 29.28% in North 24 Parganas district.[24]

Livelihood edit

Livelihood
in Basirhat I CD Block

  Cultivators (13.24%)
  Agricultural labourers (24.00%)
  Household industries (10.32%)
  Other Workers (52.44%)

In Basirhat I CD Block, amongst the class of total workers, cultivators numbered 8,407 and formed 13.24% of the total workers, agricultural labourers numbered 15,242 and formed 24.00%, household industry workers numbered 6,553 and formed 10.32% and other workers numbered 33,301 and formed 52.44%. Total workers numbered 65,503 and formed 37.00% of the total population, and non-workers numbered 108,110 and formed 63.00% of the population.[25]

In more than 30 percent of the villages in North 24 Parganas, agriculture or household industry is no longer the major source of livelihood for the main workers there. The CD Blocks in the district can be classified as belonging to three categories: border areas, Sundarbans area and other rural areas. The percentage of other workers in the other rural areas category is considerably higher than those in the border areas and Sundarbans area.[26]

Note: In the census records a person is considered a cultivator, if the person is engaged in cultivation/ supervision of land owned by self/government/institution. When a person who works on another person’s land for wages in cash or kind or share, is regarded as an agricultural labourer. Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the family within the household or village, and one that does not qualify for registration as a factory under the Factories Act. Other workers are persons engaged in some economic activity other than cultivators, agricultural labourers and household workers. It includes factory, mining, plantation, transport and office workers, those engaged in business and commerce, teachers, entertainment artistes and so on.[27]

Infrastructure edit

There are 59 inhabited villages in Basirhat I CD Block, as per the District Census Handbook: North 24 Parganas. 100% villages have power supply and drinking water supply. 10 villages (16.95%) have post offices. 56 villages (94.92%) have telephones (including landlines, public call offices and mobile phones). 38 villages (64.41%) have a pucca approach road and 23 villages (38.98%) have transport communication (includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways). 6 villages (10.17%) have agricultural credit societies and 5 villages (8.47% ) have banks.[28]

Border checkpoint edit

Ghojadanga has passenger and goods transit and customs facilities on the India-Bangladesh border. It is proposed to be developed as an Integrated Check Point.[29][30][31]

Agriculture edit

The North 24 Parganas district Human Development Report opines that in spite of agricultural productivity in North 24 Parganas district being rather impressive 81.84% of rural population suffered from shortage of food. With a high urbanisation of 54.3% in 2001, the land use pattern in the district is changing quite fast and the area under cultivation is declining. However, agriculture is still the major source of livelihood in the rural areas of the district.[32]

From 1977 on wards major land reforms took place in West Bengal. Land in excess of land ceiling was acquired and distributed amongst the peasants.[33] Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation. In 2010-11, persons engaged in agriculture in Basirhat I CD Block could be classified as follows: bargadars 2,452 (8.62%), patta (document) holders 2,680 (9.42%), small farmers (possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares) 765 (2.69%), marginal farmers (possessing land up to 1 hectare) 13,000 (45.69%) and agricultural labourers 9,554 (33.58%).[34]

Basirhat I CD Block had 140 fertiliser depots, 46 seed stores and 3 fair price shops in 2010-11.[34]

In 2010-11, Basirhat I CD Block produced 11,849 tonnes of Aman paddy, the main winter crop from 4,018 hectares, 4,672 tonnes of Boro paddy (spring crop) from 1,453 hectares, 303 tonnes of Aus paddy (summer crop) from 108 hectares, 1,660 tonnes of wheat from 563 hectares, 50,465 tonnes of jute from 2,972 hectares and 3,645 tonnes of potatoes from 115 hectares. It also produced pulses and oilseeds.[34]

In Basirhat I CD Block in 2010-11, 38 hectares were irrigated by deep tube well.[34]

Pisciculture edit

In 2010-11, the net area under effective pisciculture in Basirhat I CD Block was 1,227.09 hectares. 11,205 persons were engaged in the profession. Approximate annual production was 36,812.7 quintals.[34]

Banking edit

In 2010-11, Basirhat I CD Block had offices of 9 commercial bank and 1 gramin bank.[34]

Transport edit

In 2010-11, Basirhat I CD Block had 1 ferry service and 16 originating/ terminating bus routes.[34]

State Highway 2 passes through this CD Block.[3]

There are stations like – Bhyabla Halt railway station and Basirhat railway station on the Barasat-Hasnabad line.[35]

Education edit

In 2010-11, Basirhat I CD Block had 89 primary schools with 10,045 students, 2 middle school with 766 students, 10 high schools with 4,654 students and 8 higher secondary schools with 2,682 students. Basirhat I CD Block had 333 institutions for special and non-formal education with 14,911 students.[34]

As per the 2011 census, in Basirhat I CD Block, amongst the 59 inhabited villages, 2 villages did not have a school, 34 villages had more than 1 primary school, 29 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 16 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school.[36]

Healthcare edit

In 2011, Basirhat I CD Block had 1 block primary health centre and 1 primary health centre, with total 21 beds and 3 doctors (excluding private bodies). It had 19 family welfare subcentres. 1,233 patients were treated indoor and 52,642 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals, health centres and subcentres of the CD Block.[34]

Shibhati Block Primary Health Centre at Shibhati with 15 beds functions as the main medical facility in Basirhat I CD Block. There is a primary health centre at Nakuda (with 10 beds).[37]

Basirhat I block is one of the areas where ground water is affected by arsenic contamination.[38]

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For other uses see Basirhat disambiguation Basirhat I is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Basirhat subdivision of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal Basirhat ICommunity development blockCoordinates 22 40 N 88 53 E 22 66 N 88 89 E 22 66 88 89Country IndiaStateWest BengalDistrictNorth 24 ParganasGovernment TypeRepresentative democracyArea Total111 84 km2 43 18 sq mi Elevation9 m 30 ft Population 2011 Total171 613 Density1 500 km2 4 000 sq mi Languages OfficialBengali EnglishLiteracy 2011 Total literates108 530 72 10 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN743292 Itinda 743744 Pifa Telephone STD code03217ISO 3166 codeIN WBVehicle registrationWB 23 WB 24 WB 25 WB 26Lok Sabha constituencyBasirhatVidhan Sabha constituencyBasirhat DakshinWebsitenorth24parganas wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Literacy 2 3 Language and religion 3 Rural Poverty 3 1 Livelihood 3 2 Infrastructure 3 3 Border checkpoint 3 4 Agriculture 3 5 Pisciculture 3 6 Banking 4 Transport 5 Education 6 Healthcare 7 ReferencesGeography editBasirhat is located at 22 40 N 88 53 E 22 66 N 88 89 E 22 66 88 89 Basirhat I CD Block is bounded by Baduria CD Block in the north Satkhira Sadar Upazila and Debhata Upazila in Satkhira District of Bangladesh in the east Hasnabad Minakhan and Haroa CD Blocks in the south and Basirhat II CD Block in the west While Basirhat municipality is in the north west Taki municipality is in the south east 1 Basirhat I CD Block is part of the Ichhamati Raimangal Plain one of the three physiographic regions in the district located in the lower Ganges Delta It contains soil of mature black or brownish loam to recent alluvium The Ichhamati flows through the eastern part of the district 2 The Ichhamati flows in from the north western part of the CD Block cuts across the northern part of the CD Block and then flows along the eastern international boundary with Bangladesh 3 Basirhat I CD Block has an area of 111 84 km2 It has 1 panchayat samity 7 gram panchayats 97 gram sansads village councils 63 mouzas and 62 inhabited villages according to the District Statistical Handbook North 24 Parganas Basirhat police station serves this block 4 Headquarters of this CD Block is at Basirhat 5 Gram panchayats of Basirhat I block panchayat samiti are Gachha Akharpur Itinda Panitor Pifa Sankchura Begundi Gotra Nimdaria Kodalia and Sangrampur Shibhati 6 Demographics editPopulation edit As per 2011 Census of India Basirhat I CD Block had a total population of 171 613 of which 150 520 were rural and 21 093 were urban There were 87 717 51 males and 83 896 49 females Population below 6 years was 21 094 Scheduled Castes numbered 22 070 12 86 and Scheduled Tribes numbered 1 268 0 74 7 As per 2001 census Basirhat I block has a total population of 146 836 out of which 75 035 were males and 71 801 were females 8 There are three census towns in Basirhat I CD Block 2011 census figures in brackets Itinda 8 679 Dandirhat P 6 387 and Uttar Bagundi 6 027 7 Large villages in Basirhat I CD Block 2011 census figures in brackets Pipha 5 700 Debhog 4 430 Gotra 5 894 Goknashri Gobindapur 4 110 Sangrampur 7 233 Merudandi 4 730 Akharpur 6 204 Gachha 6 489 Panitar 13 947 Hariharpur 4 477 and Kodalia 5 896 7 North 24 Parganas district is densely populated mainly because of the influx of refugees from East Pakistan later Bangladesh With a density of population of 2 182 per km2 in 1971 it was 3rd in terms of density per km2 in West Bengal after Kolkata and Howrah and 20th in India 9 According to the District Human Development Report North 24 Parganas High density is also explained partly by the rapid growth of urbanization in the district In 1991 the percentage of urban population in the district has been 51 23 10 Decadal Population Growth Rate Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org The decadal growth of population in Basirhat I CD Block in 2001 2011 was 16 16 11 The decadal growth of population in Basirhat I CD Block in 1991 2001 was 20 94 12 The decadal growth rate of population in North 24 Parganas district was as follows 47 9 in 1951 61 34 5 in 1961 71 31 4 in 1971 81 31 7 in 1981 91 22 7 in 1991 2001 and 12 0 in 2001 11 13 The decadal growth rate for West Bengal in 2001 11 was 13 93 14 The decadal growth rate for West Bengal was 17 84 in 1991 2001 24 73 in 1981 1991 and 23 17 in 1971 1981 15 The decadal growth rate of population in neighbouring Satkhira District in Bangladesh was 6 50 for the decade 2001 2011 down from 16 75 in the decade 1991 2001 and 17 90 in the decade 1981 1991 16 Only a small portion of the border with Bangladesh has been fenced and it is popularly referred to as a porous border It is freely used by Bangladeshi infiltrators terrorists smugglers criminals et al 17 18 19 20 See also Basirhat for information on cattle smuggling and border fencing Literacy edit As per the 2011 census the total number of literates in Basirhat I CD Block was 108 530 72 10 of the population over 6 years out of which males numbered 58 344 75 86 of the male population over 6 years and females numbered 50 186 68 18 of the female population over 6 years The gender disparity the difference between female and male literacy rates was 7 67 7 See also List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate Literacy in CD blocks ofNorth 24 Parganas district Barasat Sadar subdivision Amdanga 80 69 Deganga 79 65 Barasat I 81 50 Barasat II 77 71 Habra I 83 15 Habra II 81 05 Rajarhat 83 13 Basirhat subdivision Baduria 78 75 Basirhat I 72 10 Basirhat II 78 30 Haroa 73 13 Hasnabad 71 47 Hingalganj 76 85 Minakhan 71 33 Sandeshkhali I 71 08 Sandeshkhali II 70 96 Swarupnagar 77 57 Bangaon subdivision Bagdah 75 30 Bangaon 79 71 Gaighata 82 32 Barrackpore subdivision Barrackpore I 85 91 Barrackpore II 84 53 Source 2011 Census CD Block WisePrimary Census Abstract Data Language and religion edit Religion in Basirhat I CD block 2011 21 Islam 67 54 Hinduism 32 24 Other or not stated 0 17 In the 2011 census Muslims numbered 117 617 and formed 67 54 of the population in Basirhat I CD Block Hindus numbered 55 261 and formed 32 24 of the population Others numbered 375 and formed 0 22 of the population 21 In 1981 Muslims numbered 62 735 and formed 69 88 of the population and Hindus numbered 27 032 and formed 30 42 of the population in Basirhat I CD Block In 1981 Hindus numbered 69 052 and formed 55 09 of the population and Muslims numbered 54 437 and formed 44 01 of the population in Basirhat II CD Block In 1991 Muslims numbered 187 528 and formed 65 54 of the population and Hindus numbered 98 619 and formed 34 46 of the population in Basirhat I and Basirhat II CD Blocks taken together In 1981 and 1991 census was conducted as per jurisdiction of the police station In 2001 in Baduria CD block Muslims were 98 638 66 76 and Hindus 48 999 33 17 22 See also North 24 Parganas minority concentrated district Bengali is the predominant language spoken by 99 84 of the population 23 Rural Poverty edit31 32 of households in Basirhat I CD Block lived below poverty line in 2001 against an average of 29 28 in North 24 Parganas district 24 Livelihood edit Livelihoodin Basirhat I CD Block Cultivators 13 24 Agricultural labourers 24 00 Household industries 10 32 Other Workers 52 44 In Basirhat I CD Block amongst the class of total workers cultivators numbered 8 407 and formed 13 24 of the total workers agricultural labourers numbered 15 242 and formed 24 00 household industry workers numbered 6 553 and formed 10 32 and other workers numbered 33 301 and formed 52 44 Total workers numbered 65 503 and formed 37 00 of the total population and non workers numbered 108 110 and formed 63 00 of the population 25 In more than 30 percent of the villages in North 24 Parganas agriculture or household industry is no longer the major source of livelihood for the main workers there The CD Blocks in the district can be classified as belonging to three categories border areas Sundarbans area and other rural areas The percentage of other workers in the other rural areas category is considerably higher than those in the border areas and Sundarbans area 26 Note In the census records a person is considered a cultivator if the person is engaged in cultivation supervision of land owned by self government institution When a person who works on another person s land for wages in cash or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the family within the household or village and one that does not qualify for registration as a factory under the Factories Act Other workers are persons engaged in some economic activity other than cultivators agricultural labourers and household workers It includes factory mining plantation transport and office workers those engaged in business and commerce teachers entertainment artistes and so on 27 Infrastructure edit There are 59 inhabited villages in Basirhat I CD Block as per the District Census Handbook North 24 Parganas 100 villages have power supply and drinking water supply 10 villages 16 95 have post offices 56 villages 94 92 have telephones including landlines public call offices and mobile phones 38 villages 64 41 have a pucca approach road and 23 villages 38 98 have transport communication includes bus service rail facility and navigable waterways 6 villages 10 17 have agricultural credit societies and 5 villages 8 47 have banks 28 Border checkpoint edit Ghojadanga has passenger and goods transit and customs facilities on the India Bangladesh border It is proposed to be developed as an Integrated Check Point 29 30 31 Agriculture edit The North 24 Parganas district Human Development Report opines that in spite of agricultural productivity in North 24 Parganas district being rather impressive 81 84 of rural population suffered from shortage of food With a high urbanisation of 54 3 in 2001 the land use pattern in the district is changing quite fast and the area under cultivation is declining However agriculture is still the major source of livelihood in the rural areas of the district 32 From 1977 on wards major land reforms took place in West Bengal Land in excess of land ceiling was acquired and distributed amongst the peasants 33 Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation In 2010 11 persons engaged in agriculture in Basirhat I CD Block could be classified as follows bargadars 2 452 8 62 patta document holders 2 680 9 42 small farmers possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares 765 2 69 marginal farmers possessing land up to 1 hectare 13 000 45 69 and agricultural labourers 9 554 33 58 34 Basirhat I CD Block had 140 fertiliser depots 46 seed stores and 3 fair price shops in 2010 11 34 In 2010 11 Basirhat I CD Block produced 11 849 tonnes of Aman paddy the main winter crop from 4 018 hectares 4 672 tonnes of Boro paddy spring crop from 1 453 hectares 303 tonnes of Aus paddy summer crop from 108 hectares 1 660 tonnes of wheat from 563 hectares 50 465 tonnes of jute from 2 972 hectares and 3 645 tonnes of potatoes from 115 hectares It also produced pulses and oilseeds 34 In Basirhat I CD Block in 2010 11 38 hectares were irrigated by deep tube well 34 Pisciculture edit In 2010 11 the net area under effective pisciculture in Basirhat I CD Block was 1 227 09 hectares 11 205 persons were engaged in the profession Approximate annual production was 36 812 7 quintals 34 Banking edit In 2010 11 Basirhat I CD Block had offices of 9 commercial bank and 1 gramin bank 34 Transport editIn 2010 11 Basirhat I CD Block had 1 ferry service and 16 originating terminating bus routes 34 State Highway 2 passes through this CD Block 3 There are stations like Bhyabla Halt railway station and Basirhat railway station on the Barasat Hasnabad line 35 Education editIn 2010 11 Basirhat I CD Block had 89 primary schools with 10 045 students 2 middle school with 766 students 10 high schools with 4 654 students and 8 higher secondary schools with 2 682 students Basirhat I CD Block had 333 institutions for special and non formal education with 14 911 students 34 As per the 2011 census in Basirhat I CD Block amongst the 59 inhabited villages 2 villages did not have a school 34 villages had more than 1 primary school 29 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 16 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school 36 Healthcare editIn 2011 Basirhat I CD Block had 1 block primary health centre and 1 primary health centre with total 21 beds and 3 doctors excluding private bodies It had 19 family welfare subcentres 1 233 patients were treated indoor and 52 642 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals health centres and subcentres of the CD Block 34 Shibhati Block Primary Health Centre at Shibhati with 15 beds functions as the main medical facility in Basirhat I CD Block There is a primary health centre at Nakuda with 10 beds 37 Basirhat I block is one of the areas where ground water is affected by arsenic contamination 38 References edit North 24 Parganas District Map Gallery CD Blocks North 24 Parganas district administration Archived from the original on 9 March 2016 Retrieved 10 March 2016 District Census Handbook North Twenty Four Parganas Census of India 2011 Series 20 Part XII A PDF Page 13 Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal Retrieved 16 April 2018 a b District Census Handbook North Twenty Four Parganas Census of India 2011 Series 20 Part XII A PDF Map of Basirhat I CD Block Page 517 Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal Retrieved 16 April 2018 District Statistical Handbook North 24 Parganas 2010 2011 Tables 2 1 2 2 Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal Archived from the original on 2019 01 21 Retrieved 16 April 2018 District Census Handbook North Twenty Four Parganas Census of India 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