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Burdwan II

Burdwan II is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Burdwan II
Community development block
Floods in the Kalinagar area
Location in West Bengal
Coordinates: 23°11′15″N 87°57′54″E / 23.18750°N 87.96500°E / 23.18750; 87.96500
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictPurba Bardhaman
Parliamentary constituencyBardhaman-Durgapur
Assembly constituencyBardhaman Uttar
Area
 • Total73.19 sq mi (189.57 km2)
Elevation
95 ft (29 m)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total152,939
 • Density2,100/sq mi (810/km2)
Time zoneUTC+5.30 (IST)
PIN
713407 (Hatgobindapur)
713149 (Shaktigarh)
Telephone/STD code0342
Vehicle registrationWB-37,WB-38,WB-41,WB-42,WB-44
Literacy Rate74.12 per cent
Websitehttp://purbabardhaman.gov.in/

Geography edit

 
CD blocks of Purba Bardhaman district

Location edit

Baghar, a constituent panchayat of Burdwan II block, is located at 23°19′06″N 87°49′54″E / 23.3184°N 87.8316°E / 23.3184; 87.8316.

Burdwan II CD Block is part of the Bardhaman Plain, the central plain area of the district. The area is surrounded by the Bhagirathi on the east, the Ajay on the north-west and the Damodar on the west and south. Old river channels and small creeks found in the region dry up in the dry season, but the Bardhaman Plains are sometimes subject to heavy floods during the rainy season. The region has recent alluvial soils.[1]

Burdwan II CD Block is bounded by Burdwan I on the west and a part of the north, Memari II CD Block on a part of the north and a part of the east, Memari I CD Block on a part of the east and Raina I CD Block on the south.[2]

Burdwan II CD Block has an area of 189.57 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 9 gram panchayats, 116 gram sansads (village councils), 89 mouzas and 83 inhabited villages. Burdwan police station and Women police station Burdwan serve this block.[3] Headquarters of this CD Block is at Barshul.[4]

Gram panchayats of Burdwan II block/panchayat samiti are: Baikunthapur I, Barsul I, Kurmun&II, Baikunthapur II, Barsul II, Nabastha I, Bandul II, Gobindapur and Nabastha II.[5]

Demographics edit

Population edit

As per the 2011 Census of India Burdwan II CD Block had a total population of 152,939, of which 146,592 were rural and 6,347 were urban. There were 77,276 (51%) males and 75,663 (49%) females. Population below 6 years was 15,593. Scheduled Castes numbered 59,322 (38.79%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 18,242 (11.93%).[6]

As per 2001 census, Burdwan II block had a total population of 138,909, out of which 70,864 were males and 68,045 were females. Burdwan II block registered a population growth of 17.63 per cent during the 1991-2001 decade. Decadal growth for Bardhaman district was 14.36 per cent.[7] Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17.84 per cent.[8] Scheduled castes at 57,451 formed more than one-third the population. Scheduled tribes numbered 17,104.[9]

Census Town in Burdwan II CD Block is (2011 census figure in brackets): Gangpur (6,347).[6]

Large villages (with 4,000+ population) in Burdwan II CD Block are (2011 census figures in brackets): Bamchandaipur (4,607), Samanti (4,535), Hatgobindapur (5,823), Putunda (4,409), Saktigarh (8,432) and Barshul (5,483).[6]

Other villages in Burdwan II CD Block include (2011census figures in brackets): Baikanthapur (2,742), Nabastha (2,387), Kandorsona (3,362) and Palsit (3,578).[6]

Literacy edit

As per the 2011 census the total number of literates in Burdwan II CD Block was 101,806 (74.12% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 56,305 (81.13% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 45,501 (66.97% of the female population over 6 years). The gender disparity (the difference between female and male literacy rates) was 14.16%.[6]

As per 2001 census, Burdwan II block had a total literacy of 68.11 per cent for the 6+ age group. While male literacy was 77.78 per cent female literacy was 58.02 per cent. Bardhaman district had a total literacy of 70.18 per cent, male literacy being 78.63 per cent and female literacy being 60.95 per cent.[10]

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

Literacy in CD blocks of
Bardhaman district
Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision
Ausgram I – 69.39%
Ausgram II – 68.00%
Bhatar – 71.56%
Burdwan I – 76.07%
Burdwan II – 74.12%
Galsi II – 70.05%
Bardhaman Sadar South subdivision
Khandaghosh – 77.28%
Raina I – 80.20%
Raina II – 81.48%
Jamalpur – 74.08%
Memari I – 74.10%
Memari II – 74.59%
Kalna subdivision
Kalna I – 75.81%
Kalna II – 76.25%
Manteswar – 73.08%
Purbasthali I – 77.59%
Purbasthali II – 70.35%
Katwa subdivision
Katwa I – 70.36%
Katwa II – 69.16%
Ketugram I – 68.00%
Ketugram II – 65.96%
Mongalkote – 67.97%
Durgapur subdivision
Andal – 77.25%
Faridpur Durgapur – 74.14%
Galsi I – 72.81%
Kanksa – 76.34%
Pandabeswar – 73.01%
Asansol subdivision
Barabani – 69.58%
Jamuria – 69.42%
Raniganj – 73.86%
Salanpur – 78.76%
Source:
2011 Census: CD Block Wise

Primary Census Abstract Data


Languages and religion edit

Religion in Burdwan II CD block (2011)[11]
Hinduism
87.41%
Islam
10.96%
Sarna
1.47%
Other or not stated
0.16%

In the 2011 census Hindus numbered 133,679 and formed 87.41% of the population in Burdwan II CD Block. Muslims numbered 16,766 and formed 10.96% of the population. Christians numbered 101 and formed 0.07% of the population. Others numbered 2,393 and formed 1.56% of the population.[11]

Languages of Burdwan II CD block (2011)[12]

  Bengali (89.82%)
  Santali (7.35%)
  Hindi (2.13%)
  Others (0.70%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 89.82% of the population spoke Bengali, 7.35% Santali and 2.13% Hindi as their first language.[12]

Rural poverty edit

As per poverty estimates obtained from household survey for families living below poverty line in 2005, rural poverty in Burdwan II CD Block was 21.68%.[13]

Economy edit

Livelihood edit

In Burdwan II CD Block in 2011, amongst the class of total workers, cultivators formed 11.35%, agricultural labourers 50.20%, household industry workers 1.71% and other workers 36.74%.[3]

Burdwan II CD Block is part of the area where agriculture dominates the scenario but the secondary and tertiary sectors have shown an increasing trend.[14]

Infrastructure edit

There are 83 inhabited villages in Burdwan II CD block. All 83 villages (100%) have power supply. All 83 villages (100%) have drinking water supply. 21 villages (25.30%) have post offices. 81 villages (97.59%) have telephones (including landlines, public call offices and mobile phones). 45 villages (54.22%) have a pucca (paved) approach road and 50 villages (60.24%) have transport communication (includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways). 16 villages (19.28%) have agricultural credit societies. 9 villages (10.84%) have banks.[15]

In 2013–14, there were 70 fertiliser depots, 24 seed stores and 41 fair price shops in the CD Block.[3]

Agriculture edit

Persons engaged in agriculture
in Burdwan II CD Block

  Bargadars (7.55%)
  Patta holders (11.42%)
  Small farmers (4.38%)
  Marginal farmers (17.06%)
  Agricultural labourers (59.59%)

Although the Bargadari Act of 1950 recognised the rights of bargadars to a higher share of crops from the land that they tilled, it was not implemented fully. Large tracts, beyond the prescribed limit of land ceiling, remained with the rich landlords. From 1977 onwards major land reforms took place in West Bengal. Land in excess of land ceiling was acquired and distributed amongst the peasants.[16] Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation. In 2013–14, persons engaged in agriculture in Burdwan II CD Block could be classified as follows: bargadars 7.55%, patta (document) holders 11.42%, small farmers (possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares) 4.38%, marginal farmers (possessing land up to 1 hectare) 17.06% and agricultural labourers 59.59%.[3]

In 2003-04 net cropped area in Burdwan II CD Block was 13,941 hectares and the area in which more than one crop was grown was 13,906 hectares.[17]

In 2013–14, Burdwan II CD Block produced 42,239 tonnes of Aman paddy, the main winter crop, from 13,975 hectares, 19,429 tonnes of Boro paddy (spring crop) from 5,290 hectares and 54,888 tonnes of potatoes from 2,160 hectares. It also produced pulses and oilseeds.[3]

In Bardhaman district as a whole Aman paddy constituted 64.32% of the total area under paddy cultivation, while the area under Boro and Aus paddy constituted 32.87% and 2.81% respectively. The expansion of Boro paddy cultivation, with higher yield rates, was the result of expansion of irrigation system and intensive cropping.[18] In 2013–14, the total area irrigated in Burdwan II CD Block was 11,217.11 hectares, out of which 11,000.04 hectares were irrigated by canal water, 75.50 hectares by river lift irrigation and 141.57 hectares by deep tube wells.[3]

Banking edit

In 2013–14, Burdwan II CD Block had offices of 9 commercial banks and 2 gramin banks.[3]

Transport edit

Burdwan II CD Block has 4 ferry services and 7 originating/ terminating bus routes.[3]

The common route of Howrah-Bardhaman main line and Howrah-Bardhaman chord passes through this CD Block and there are stations at Gangpur and Shaktigarh, and Palsit on the main line.[19][20]

Kolkata-Delhi NH 19 (old numbering NH 2)/ Grand Trunk Road passes through this CD Block.[21]

SH 7 running from Rajgram (in Birbhum district) to Midnapore (in Paschim Medinipur district) passes through this CD Block.[22]

Education edit

In 2013–14, Burdwan II CD Block had 85 primary schools with 7,916 students, 11 middle schools with 950 students, 16 high schools with 7,664 students and 9 higher secondary schools with 7,496 students. Burdwan II CD Block had 1 general college with 2,033 students, 4 technical/ professional institution with 359 students and 260 institutions for special and non-formal education with 8,026 students[3]

As per the 2011 census, in Burdwan II CD block, amongst the 83 inhabited villages, 3 villages did not have schools, 30 villages had two or more primary schools, 36 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 22 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school.[23]

More than 6,000 schools (in erstwhile Bardhaman district) serve cooked midday meal to more than 900,000 students.[24]

Dr. Bhupendra Nath Dutta Smriti Mahavidyalaya was established at Hatgobindapur in 1996. It offers honours courses in Bengali, Sanskrit, English, history, political science, philosophy, geography, accountancy, mathematics, chemistry, botany, zoology and nutrition.[25][26]

Healthcare edit

In 2014, Burdwan II CD Block had 3 primary health centres and 2 private nursing homes with total 16 beds and 4 doctors (excluding private bodies). It had 21 family welfare subcentres. 1,187 patients were treated indoor and 178,476 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals, health centres and subcentres of the CD Block.[3]

Barshul block primary health centre at Barshul (with 10 beds) is the main medical facility in Burdwan II CD block. There are primary health centres at Bamchandipur, PO Jateram (with 2 beds) and Kashiara, PO Hatgobindapur (with 4 beds).[27]

Burdwan II CD Block is one of the areas of Bardhaman district which is affected by a low level of arsenic contamination of ground water.[28]

External links edit

  • District map showing blocks

References edit

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  12. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: West Bengal". www.censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  13. ^ (PDF). Table 4.2: Empirical Measurement of Rural Poverty in Bardhaman 2005, page 94. Development and Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-14. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
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For other uses see Bardhaman disambiguation Burdwan II is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal Burdwan IICommunity development blockFloods in the Kalinagar areaLocation in West BengalCoordinates 23 11 15 N 87 57 54 E 23 18750 N 87 96500 E 23 18750 87 96500Country IndiaStateWest BengalDistrictPurba BardhamanParliamentary constituencyBardhaman DurgapurAssembly constituencyBardhaman UttarArea Total73 19 sq mi 189 57 km2 Elevation95 ft 29 m Population 2011 Total152 939 Density2 100 sq mi 810 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN713407 Hatgobindapur 713149 Shaktigarh Telephone STD code0342Vehicle registrationWB 37 WB 38 WB 41 WB 42 WB 44Literacy Rate74 12 per centWebsitehttp purbabardhaman gov in Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Literacy 2 3 Languages and religion 3 Rural poverty 4 Economy 4 1 Livelihood 4 2 Infrastructure 4 3 Agriculture 4 4 Banking 5 Transport 6 Education 7 Healthcare 8 External links 9 ReferencesGeography edit nbsp CD blocks of Purba Bardhaman district Location edit Baghar a constituent panchayat of Burdwan II block is located at 23 19 06 N 87 49 54 E 23 3184 N 87 8316 E 23 3184 87 8316 Burdwan II CD Block is part of the Bardhaman Plain the central plain area of the district The area is surrounded by the Bhagirathi on the east the Ajay on the north west and the Damodar on the west and south Old river channels and small creeks found in the region dry up in the dry season but the Bardhaman Plains are sometimes subject to heavy floods during the rainy season The region has recent alluvial soils 1 Burdwan II CD Block is bounded by Burdwan I on the west and a part of the north Memari II CD Block on a part of the north and a part of the east Memari I CD Block on a part of the east and Raina I CD Block on the south 2 Burdwan II CD Block has an area of 189 57 km2 It has 1 panchayat samity 9 gram panchayats 116 gram sansads village councils 89 mouzas and 83 inhabited villages Burdwan police station and Women police station Burdwan serve this block 3 Headquarters of this CD Block is at Barshul 4 Gram panchayats of Burdwan II block panchayat samiti are Baikunthapur I Barsul I Kurmun amp II Baikunthapur II Barsul II Nabastha I Bandul II Gobindapur and Nabastha II 5 Demographics editPopulation edit As per the 2011 Census of India Burdwan II CD Block had a total population of 152 939 of which 146 592 were rural and 6 347 were urban There were 77 276 51 males and 75 663 49 females Population below 6 years was 15 593 Scheduled Castes numbered 59 322 38 79 and Scheduled Tribes numbered 18 242 11 93 6 As per 2001 census Burdwan II block had a total population of 138 909 out of which 70 864 were males and 68 045 were females Burdwan II block registered a population growth of 17 63 per cent during the 1991 2001 decade Decadal growth for Bardhaman district was 14 36 per cent 7 Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17 84 per cent 8 Scheduled castes at 57 451 formed more than one third the population Scheduled tribes numbered 17 104 9 Census Town in Burdwan II CD Block is 2011 census figure in brackets Gangpur 6 347 6 Large villages with 4 000 population in Burdwan II CD Block are 2011 census figures in brackets Bamchandaipur 4 607 Samanti 4 535 Hatgobindapur 5 823 Putunda 4 409 Saktigarh 8 432 and Barshul 5 483 6 Other villages in Burdwan II CD Block include 2011census figures in brackets Baikanthapur 2 742 Nabastha 2 387 Kandorsona 3 362 and Palsit 3 578 6 Literacy edit As per the 2011 census the total number of literates in Burdwan II CD Block was 101 806 74 12 of the population over 6 years out of which males numbered 56 305 81 13 of the male population over 6 years and females numbered 45 501 66 97 of the female population over 6 years The gender disparity the difference between female and male literacy rates was 14 16 6 As per 2001 census Burdwan II block had a total literacy of 68 11 per cent for the 6 age group While male literacy was 77 78 per cent female literacy was 58 02 per cent Bardhaman district had a total literacy of 70 18 per cent male literacy being 78 63 per cent and female literacy being 60 95 per cent 10 See also List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate Literacy in CD blocks ofBardhaman district Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision Ausgram I 69 39 Ausgram II 68 00 Bhatar 71 56 Burdwan I 76 07 Burdwan II 74 12 Galsi II 70 05 Bardhaman Sadar South subdivision Khandaghosh 77 28 Raina I 80 20 Raina II 81 48 Jamalpur 74 08 Memari I 74 10 Memari II 74 59 Kalna subdivision Kalna I 75 81 Kalna II 76 25 Manteswar 73 08 Purbasthali I 77 59 Purbasthali II 70 35 Katwa subdivision Katwa I 70 36 Katwa II 69 16 Ketugram I 68 00 Ketugram II 65 96 Mongalkote 67 97 Durgapur subdivision Andal 77 25 Faridpur Durgapur 74 14 Galsi I 72 81 Kanksa 76 34 Pandabeswar 73 01 Asansol subdivision Barabani 69 58 Jamuria 69 42 Raniganj 73 86 Salanpur 78 76 Source 2011 Census CD Block Wise Primary Census Abstract Data Languages and religion edit Religion in Burdwan II CD block 2011 11 Hinduism 87 41 Islam 10 96 Sarna 1 47 Other or not stated 0 16 In the 2011 census Hindus numbered 133 679 and formed 87 41 of the population in Burdwan II CD Block Muslims numbered 16 766 and formed 10 96 of the population Christians numbered 101 and formed 0 07 of the population Others numbered 2 393 and formed 1 56 of the population 11 Languages of Burdwan II CD block 2011 12 Bengali 89 82 Santali 7 35 Hindi 2 13 Others 0 70 At the time of the 2011 census 89 82 of the population spoke Bengali 7 35 Santali and 2 13 Hindi as their first language 12 Rural poverty editAs per poverty estimates obtained from household survey for families living below poverty line in 2005 rural poverty in Burdwan II CD Block was 21 68 13 Economy editLivelihood edit In Burdwan II CD Block in 2011 amongst the class of total workers cultivators formed 11 35 agricultural labourers 50 20 household industry workers 1 71 and other workers 36 74 3 Burdwan II CD Block is part of the area where agriculture dominates the scenario but the secondary and tertiary sectors have shown an increasing trend 14 Infrastructure edit There are 83 inhabited villages in Burdwan II CD block All 83 villages 100 have power supply All 83 villages 100 have drinking water supply 21 villages 25 30 have post offices 81 villages 97 59 have telephones including landlines public call offices and mobile phones 45 villages 54 22 have a pucca paved approach road and 50 villages 60 24 have transport communication includes bus service rail facility and navigable waterways 16 villages 19 28 have agricultural credit societies 9 villages 10 84 have banks 15 In 2013 14 there were 70 fertiliser depots 24 seed stores and 41 fair price shops in the CD Block 3 Agriculture edit Persons engaged in agriculturein Burdwan II CD Block Bargadars 7 55 Patta holders 11 42 Small farmers 4 38 Marginal farmers 17 06 Agricultural labourers 59 59 Although the Bargadari Act of 1950 recognised the rights of bargadars to a higher share of crops from the land that they tilled it was not implemented fully Large tracts beyond the prescribed limit of land ceiling remained with the rich landlords From 1977 onwards major land reforms took place in West Bengal Land in excess of land ceiling was acquired and distributed amongst the peasants 16 Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation In 2013 14 persons engaged in agriculture in Burdwan II CD Block could be classified as follows bargadars 7 55 patta document holders 11 42 small farmers possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares 4 38 marginal farmers possessing land up to 1 hectare 17 06 and agricultural labourers 59 59 3 In 2003 04 net cropped area in Burdwan II CD Block was 13 941 hectares and the area in which more than one crop was grown was 13 906 hectares 17 In 2013 14 Burdwan II CD Block produced 42 239 tonnes of Aman paddy the main winter crop from 13 975 hectares 19 429 tonnes of Boro paddy spring crop from 5 290 hectares and 54 888 tonnes of potatoes from 2 160 hectares It also produced pulses and oilseeds 3 In Bardhaman district as a whole Aman paddy constituted 64 32 of the total area under paddy cultivation while the area under Boro and Aus paddy constituted 32 87 and 2 81 respectively The expansion of Boro paddy cultivation with higher yield rates was the result of expansion of irrigation system and intensive cropping 18 In 2013 14 the total area irrigated in Burdwan II CD Block was 11 217 11 hectares out of which 11 000 04 hectares were irrigated by canal water 75 50 hectares by river lift irrigation and 141 57 hectares by deep tube wells 3 Banking edit In 2013 14 Burdwan II CD Block had offices of 9 commercial banks and 2 gramin banks 3 Transport editBurdwan II CD Block has 4 ferry services and 7 originating terminating bus routes 3 The common route of Howrah Bardhaman main line and Howrah Bardhaman chord passes through this CD Block and there are stations at Gangpur and Shaktigarh and Palsit on the main line 19 20 Kolkata Delhi NH 19 old numbering NH 2 Grand Trunk Road passes through this CD Block 21 SH 7 running from Rajgram in Birbhum district to Midnapore in Paschim Medinipur district passes through this CD Block 22 Education editIn 2013 14 Burdwan II CD Block had 85 primary schools with 7 916 students 11 middle schools with 950 students 16 high schools with 7 664 students and 9 higher secondary schools with 7 496 students Burdwan II CD Block had 1 general college with 2 033 students 4 technical professional institution with 359 students and 260 institutions for special and non formal education with 8 026 students 3 As per the 2011 census in Burdwan II CD block amongst the 83 inhabited villages 3 villages did not have schools 30 villages had two or more primary schools 36 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 22 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school 23 More than 6 000 schools in erstwhile Bardhaman district serve cooked midday meal to more than 900 000 students 24 Dr Bhupendra Nath Dutta Smriti Mahavidyalaya was established at Hatgobindapur in 1996 It offers honours courses in Bengali Sanskrit English history political science philosophy geography accountancy mathematics chemistry botany zoology and nutrition 25 26 Healthcare editIn 2014 Burdwan II CD Block had 3 primary health centres and 2 private nursing homes with total 16 beds and 4 doctors excluding private bodies It had 21 family welfare subcentres 1 187 patients were treated indoor and 178 476 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals health centres and subcentres of the CD Block 3 Barshul block primary health centre at Barshul with 10 beds is the main medical facility in Burdwan II CD block There are primary health centres at Bamchandipur PO Jateram with 2 beds and Kashiara PO Hatgobindapur with 4 beds 27 Burdwan II CD Block is one of the areas of Bardhaman district which is affected by a low level of arsenic contamination of ground water 28 External links editDistrict map showing blocksReferences edit Census of India 2011 West Bengal District Census Handbook Barddhaman PDF Physiography pages 13 14 Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal Retrieved 23 January 2017 Tehsil Map of Barddhaman CD Block Tehsil Maps of India Retrieved 23 January 2017 a b c d e f g h i j District Statistical Handbook 2014 Bardhaman Tables 2 7 2 1 8 2 16 1 17 2 18 1 18 2 20 1 21 2 4 4 3 1 3 3 arranged as per use Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal Archived from the original on 21 January 2019 Retrieved 30 January 2017 District Census Handbook Barddhaman PDF Map of Barddhaman with CD Block HQs and Police Stations on the fourth page Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 22 January 2017 Directory of District Subdivision Panchayat Samiti Block and Gram Panchayats in 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