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Canning I

Canning I is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Canning subdivision of South 24 Parganas district in the Indian State of West Bengal.

Canning I
Community Development Block
Interactive Map Outlining Canning I CD Block
Canning I
Location in West Bengal
Canning I
Location in India
Coordinates: 22°18′50″N 88°39′54″E / 22.3139917°N 88.6650753°E / 22.3139917; 88.6650753Coordinates: 22°18′50″N 88°39′54″E / 22.3139917°N 88.6650753°E / 22.3139917; 88.6650753
Country India
State West Bengal
DistrictSouth 24 Parganas
SubdivisionCanning
Area
 • Total187.86 km2 (72.53 sq mi)
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total304,724
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali[1][2]
 • Additional officialEnglish[1]
Time zoneUTC+5.30 (IST)
PIN
743329
Telephone code+91 3218
Vehicle registrationWB-19 to WB-22, WB-95 to WB-99
Lok Sabha constituencyJaynagar (SC)
Vidhan Sabha constituencyCanning Paschim (SC)
Websitewww.s24pgs.gov.in

Geography

Canning I CD block is located at 22°18′50″N 88°39′54″E / 22.3139917°N 88.6650753°E / 22.3139917; 88.6650753. It has an average elevation of 6 metres (20 ft).

Canning I CD block is bounded by Canning II CD block in the north, Basanti CD block in the east and south, Kultali, Jaynagar I and Baruipur CD blocks in the west.[3][4]

South 24 Parganas district is divided into two distinct physiographic zones: the marine-riverine delta in the north and the marine delta zone in the south. As the sea receded southwards, in the sub-recent geological period, a large low-lying plain got exposed. Both tidal inflows and the rivers have been depositing sediments in this plain. The periodical collapse of both the natural levees and man-made embankments speed up the process of filling up of the depressions containing brackish water wetlands. The marine delta in the south is formed of interlacing tidal channels. As non-saline water for irrigation is scarce, agriculture is monsoon dominated. Some parts of the wetlands are still preserved for raising fish.[5]

Canning I CD block has an area of 187.86 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 10 gram panchayats, 196 gram sansads (village councils), 61 mouzas and 53 inhabited villages, as per the District Statistical Handbook for South Twenty-four Parganas. Canning and Jibantala police stations serve this block.[6] The headquarters of this CD block is at Canning.[7]

Canning I CD block has 64.61 km of embankments. Breaches in these embankments varied from 1.5 km in 2004-05 to 4.5 km in 2005-06. Embankments raised along rivers are of critical importance for the safety of lives and protection of crops, against daily tides and tidal surges. Technologically the embankment structures are weak and there is need of proper drainage of accumulated rain water through sluice gates. Crude cuts in embankments for drainage of accumulated rain water and channels built for providing water to large fisheries (bheris) also add to the hazards. Cyclones and tropical depressions are regular threats.[8]

Gram panchayats of Canning I CD block/panchayat samiti are: Banshra, Daria, Dighirpar, Gopalpur, Hatpukuria, Itkhola, Matla I, Matla Ii, Nikarighata and Taldi.[9]

Demographics

Population

As per 2011 Census of India, Canning I CD block had a total population of 304,724, of which 181,508 were rural and 123,216 were urban. There were 155,126 (51%) males and 149,598 (49%) females. Population below 6 years was 44,344. Scheduled Castes numbered 144,906 (47.55%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 3,710 (1.22%).[10]

As per 2001 Census of India, Canning I CD block had a total population of 244,354, out of which 125,216 were males and 119,138 were females. Canning I CD block registered a population growth of 24.48 per cent during the 1991-2001 decade. Decadal growth for South 24 Parganas district was 20.89 per cent. Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17.84 per cent. Scheduled Castes at 126,485 formed about one-half the population. Scheduled Tribes numbered 6,731.[11][12][13]

Census Towns in Canning I CD block (2011 census figures in brackets): Kalaria (10,075), Gaur Daha (5,260), Banshra (29,521), Rajapur (9,754), Taldi (12,459), Bayarsingh (8,346), Matla (31,920) and Dighirpar (15,881).[10]

Large villages (with 4,000+ population) in Canning I CD block (2011 census figures in brackets): Khas Kumarkhali (7,227), Sibnagar (5,667), Daria (4,900), Bhaleya (5,858), Hatpukhuria (4,629), Devis Abad (8,128), Dharmatala (5,003), Duttababur Abad (6,095), Gopalpur (4,958), Hero Bhanga (7,339), Uttar Redokhali (5,006), Maukhali (4,164), Uttar Angad Baria (5,141), Kumarsa Chak (7,334), Banibadabede Khali (4,930), Budh Khali (8,908), Gola Bari (4,896) and Modhu Khali (5,546).[10]

Other villages in Canning I CD block include (2011 census figures in brackets): Nikarighata (3,419), Tangrakhali (1,221).[10]

Literacy

As per the 2011 census, the total number of literates in Canning I CD block was 184,241 (70.76% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 103,611 (78.31% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 80,630 (62.95% of the female population over 6 years). The gender disparity (the difference between female and male literacy rates) was 15.36%.[10]

As per 2011 Census of India, literacy in South 24 Parganas district was 77.51[14] Literacy in West Bengal was 77.08% in 2011.[15] Literacy in India in 2011 was 74.04%.[15]

As per 2001 Census of India, Canning I CD block had a total literacy of 60.49 per cent for the 6+ age group. While male literacy was 72.56 per cent female literacy was 47.79 per cent. South 24 Parganas district had a total literacy of 69.45 per cent, male literacy being 79.19 per cent and female literacy being 59.01 per cent.[11]

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

Literacy in CD Blocks of
South 24 Parganas district
Alipore Sadar subdivision
Bishnupur I – 78.33%
Bishnupur II – 81.37%
Budge Budge I – 80.57%
Budge Budge II – 79.13%
Thakurpukur Maheshtala – 83.54%
Baruipur subdivision
Baruipur – 76.46%
Bhangar I – 72.06%
Bhangar II – 74.49%
Jaynagar I – 73.17%
Jaynagar II – 69.71%
Kultali – 69.37%
Sonarpur – 79.70%
Canning subdivision
Basanti – 68.32%
Canning I – 70.76%
Canning II – 66.51%
Gosaba – 78.98%
Diamond Harbour subdivision
Diamond Harbour I – 75.72%
Diamond Harbour II – 76.91%
Falta – 77.17%
Kulpi – 75.49%
Magrahat I – 73.82%
Magrahat II – 77.41%
Mandirbazar – 75.89%
Mathurapur I – 73.93%
Mathurapur II – 77.77%
Kakdwip subdivision
Kakdwip – 77.93%
Namkhana – 85.72
Patharpratima – 82.11%
Sagar – 84.21%
Source: 2011 Census: CD Block Wise
Primary Census Abstract Data


Language and religion

In the 2001 census, Bengali was the mother tongue for 97.9% of the population of the district, followed by Hindi with 1.5%, Urdu 0.3%, Odia and Telugu (0.1% each).[16]

According to the West Bengal Official Language Act 1961 and the West Bengal Official Language (Amendment Act) 2012, the Bengali language is to be used for official purposes in the whole of West Bengal. In addition to Bengali, the Nepali language is to be used for official purposes in the three hills subdivisions, namely Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong, in the district of Darjeeling, and Urdu is to be used for official purposes in district/subdivision/ block/ municipality where the population speaking Urdu exceeds 10% of the total population. The English language will continue to be used for official purposes as it was being used prior to the enactment of these laws.[17][18][19][20]

The West Bengal Official Language (Second Amendment) Bill, 2012, included Hindi, Santali, Odiya and Punjabi as official languages if it is spoken by a population exceeding 10 per cent of the whole in a particular block or sub-division or a district. Subsequently, Kamtapuri, Rajbanshi and Kurmali were also included in the list of minority languages by the West Bengal Official Language (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018.[21][22] However, as of 2019, there is no official / other reliable information about the areas covered.

Religion in Canning I CD block
Hindu
61.97%
Muslim
37.49%
Others
0.54%

In the 2011 Census of India, Hindus numbered 188,849 and formed 61.97% of the population in Canning I CD block. Muslims numbered 114,252 and formed 37.49% of the population. Others numbered 1,623 and formed 0.54% of the population. Amongst the others, Christians numbered 978.[23]

The proportion of Hindus in South Twenty-four Parganas district has declined from 76.0% in 1961 to 63.2% in 2011. The proportion of Muslims in South Twenty-four Parganas district has increased from 23.4% to 35.6% during the same period. Christians formed 0.8% in 2011.[24]

Rural poverty

As per the Human Development Report for South 24 Parganas district, published in 2009, in Canning I CD block the percentage of households below poverty line was 31.05%. The poverty rates were very high in the Sundarban region with all thirteen CD blocks registering poverty ratios above 30% and eight CD blocks had more than 40% of the population in the BPL category. The Sundarban region remains the most backward region in terms of quality of life. As per rural household survey in 2005, the proportion of households in South 24 Parganas with poverty rates below poverty line was 34.11%, way above the state and national poverty ratios.[25]

Economy

Livelihood

Livelihood
in Canning I CD block

  Cultivators (12.25%)
  Agricultural labourers (22.57%)
  Household industries (10.77%)
  Other Workers (54.40%)

In Canning I CD block in 2011, amongst the class of total workers, cultivators numbered 13,339 and formed 12.25%, agricultural labourers numbered 24,571 and formed 22.57%, household industry workers numbered 11,721 and formed 10.77% and other workers numbered 59,217 and formed 54.40%.[26] Total workers numbered 108,848 and formed 35.72% of the total population, and non-workers numbered 195,876 and formed 64.28% of the population.[27]

The District Human Development Report points out that in the blocks of region situated in the close proximity of the Kolkata metropolis, overwhelming majority are involved in the non-agricultural sector for their livelihood. On the other hand, in the Sundarban region, overwhelming majority are dependent on agriculture. In the intermediate region, there is again predominance of the non-agricultural sector. Though the region is not very close to Kolkata, many places are well connected and some industrial/ economic development has taken place.[28]

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.[29]

Infrastructure

There are 53 inhabited villages in Canning I CD block, as per the District Census Handbook, South Twenty-four Parganas, 2011. 100% villages have power supply. 53 villages (100%) have drinking water supply. 15 villages (28.30%) have post offices. 46 villages (86.79%) have telephones (including landlines, public call offices and mobile phones). 12 villages (22.64%) have pucca (paved) approach roads and 15 villages (28.30%) have transport communication (includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways). 1 village (1.89%) has an agricultural credit society and 4 villages (7.55%) have banks.[30]

Agriculture

South 24 Parganas had played a significant role in the Tebhaga movement launched by the Communist Party of India in 1946. Subsequently, Operation Barga was aimed at securing tenancy rights for the peasants. In Canning I CD block 3,452.16 acres of land was acquired and vested. Out of this 2,831.61 acres or 82,02% of the vested land was distributed among the peasants. The total number of patta (document) holders was 9,254.[31]

According to the District Human Development Report, agriculture is an important source of livelihood in South Twentyfour Parganas district. The amount of cultivable land per agricultural worker is only 0.41 hectare in the district. Moreover, the irrigation facilities have not been extended to a satisfactory scale. Agriculture mostly remains a mono-cropped activity.[32]

As per the District Census Handbook, the saline soil of the district is unfit for cultivation, but the non-salty lands are very fertile. While rice is the main food crop, jute is the main cash crop.[33]

In 2013-14, there were 70 fertiliser depots, 11 seed stores and 54 fair price shops in Canning I CD block.[34]

In 2013–14, Canning I CD block produced 3,325 tonnes of Aman paddy, the main winter crop, from 2,224 hectares, 654 tonnes of Aus paddy (summer crop) from 253 hectares, 11,900 tonnes of Boro paddy (spring crop) from 3,514 hectares and 759 tonnes of potatoes from 23 hectares. It also produced pulses and oilseeds.[34]

Pisciculture

In Canning I CD block, in 2013-14, net area under effective pisciculture was 6,425 hectares, engaging 44,445 persons in the profession, and with an approximate annual production of 151,940 quintals.[34]

Pisciculture is an important source of employment in South 24 Parganas district. As of 2001, more than 4.5 lakh people were engaged in Pisciculture. Out of this 2.57 lakhs were from the 13 blocks in the Sundarbans.[35]

Banking

In 2013-14, Canning I CD block had offices of 6 commercial banks and 1 gramin banks.[34]

Backward Regions Grant Fund

South 24 Parganas district is listed as a backward region and receives financial support from the Backward Regions Grant Fund. The fund, created by the Government of India, is designed to redress regional imbalances in development. As of 2012, 272 districts across the country were listed under this scheme. The list includes 11 districts of West Bengal.[36][37]

Transport

Canning I CD block has 1 ferry service and 3 originating/ terminating bus routes[34]

Piali, Gourdaha, Ghutiari Sharif, Betberia Ghola, Taldi, Matla and Canning are stations on the Sealdah-Canning line.[38]

Education

In 2013-14, Canning I CD block had 119 primary schools with 20,202 students, 16 middle schools with 2,046 students, 3 high schools with 1,984 students and 13 higher secondary schools with 18,525 students. Canning CD block had 1 general degree college with 2,495 students and 535 institutions for special and non-formal education with 29,795 students.[34]

See also – Education in India

As per the 2011 census, in Canning I CD block, amongst the 53 inhabited villages, 2 villages did not have a school, 37 villages had two or more primary schools, 23 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 13 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school.[39]

Bankim Sardar College was established at Tangrakhali in 1955.[40]

Healthcare

Certain areas of South 24 Parganas district have been identified where ground water is affected by Arsenic Contamination.[41] High levels of arsenic in ground water were found in twelve CD blocks of the district. Water samples collected from tubewells in the affected places contained arsenic above the normal level (10 micrograms per litre as specified by the World Health Organization). The affected CD blocks are Baruipur, Bhangar I, Bhangar II, Bishnupur I, Bishnupur II, Basanti, Budge Budge II, Canning I, Canning II, Sonarpur, Magrahat II and Jaynagar I.[42]

In 2014, Canning I CD block had 1 hospital, 1 block primary health centre and 6 private nursing homes with total 145 beds and 23 doctors (excluding private bodies). It had 56 family welfare subcentres. 15,961 patients were treated indoor and 381,408 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals, health centres and subcentres of the CD block.[34]

As per 2011 census, in Canning I CD block, 2 villages had community health centres, 34 villages had primary health subcentres, 3 villages had maternity and child welfare centres, 10 villages had medicine shops and out of the 53 inhabited villages 7 villages had no medical facilities.[43]

Ghutiari Sharif Block Primary Health Centre at Ghutiari Sharif, with 10 beds, is the major government medical facility in Canning I CD block.[44]

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For other uses see Canning disambiguation Canning I is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Canning subdivision of South 24 Parganas district in the Indian State of West Bengal Canning ICommunity Development BlockInteractive Map Outlining Canning I CD BlockCanning ILocation in West BengalShow map of West BengalCanning ILocation in IndiaShow map of IndiaCoordinates 22 18 50 N 88 39 54 E 22 3139917 N 88 6650753 E 22 3139917 88 6650753 Coordinates 22 18 50 N 88 39 54 E 22 3139917 N 88 6650753 E 22 3139917 88 6650753Country IndiaStateWest BengalDistrictSouth 24 ParganasSubdivisionCanningArea Total187 86 km2 72 53 sq mi Elevation6 m 20 ft Population 2011 Total304 724 Density1 600 km2 4 200 sq mi Languages OfficialBengali 1 2 Additional officialEnglish 1 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN743329Telephone code 91 3218Vehicle registrationWB 19 to WB 22 WB 95 to WB 99Lok Sabha constituencyJaynagar SC Vidhan Sabha constituencyCanning Paschim SC Websitewww wbr s24pgs wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Literacy 2 3 Language and religion 3 Rural poverty 4 Economy 4 1 Livelihood 4 2 Infrastructure 4 3 Agriculture 4 4 Pisciculture 4 5 Banking 4 6 Backward Regions Grant Fund 5 Transport 6 Education 7 Healthcare 8 ReferencesGeography EditCanning I CD block is located at 22 18 50 N 88 39 54 E 22 3139917 N 88 6650753 E 22 3139917 88 6650753 It has an average elevation of 6 metres 20 ft Canning I CD block is bounded by Canning II CD block in the north Basanti CD block in the east and south Kultali Jaynagar I and Baruipur CD blocks in the west 3 4 South 24 Parganas district is divided into two distinct physiographic zones the marine riverine delta in the north and the marine delta zone in the south As the sea receded southwards in the sub recent geological period a large low lying plain got exposed Both tidal inflows and the rivers have been depositing sediments in this plain The periodical collapse of both the natural levees and man made embankments speed up the process of filling up of the depressions containing brackish water wetlands The marine delta in the south is formed of interlacing tidal channels As non saline water for irrigation is scarce agriculture is monsoon dominated Some parts of the wetlands are still preserved for raising fish 5 Canning I CD block has an area of 187 86 km2 It has 1 panchayat samity 10 gram panchayats 196 gram sansads village councils 61 mouzas and 53 inhabited villages as per the District Statistical Handbook for South Twenty four Parganas Canning and Jibantala police stations serve this block 6 The headquarters of this CD block is at Canning 7 Canning I CD block has 64 61 km of embankments Breaches in these embankments varied from 1 5 km in 2004 05 to 4 5 km in 2005 06 Embankments raised along rivers are of critical importance for the safety of lives and protection of crops against daily tides and tidal surges Technologically the embankment structures are weak and there is need of proper drainage of accumulated rain water through sluice gates Crude cuts in embankments for drainage of accumulated rain water and channels built for providing water to large fisheries bheris also add to the hazards Cyclones and tropical depressions are regular threats 8 See also Sundarbans settlements Gram panchayats of Canning I CD block panchayat samiti are Banshra Daria Dighirpar Gopalpur Hatpukuria Itkhola Matla I Matla Ii Nikarighata and Taldi 9 Demographics EditPopulation Edit As per 2011 Census of India Canning I CD block had a total population of 304 724 of which 181 508 were rural and 123 216 were urban There were 155 126 51 males and 149 598 49 females Population below 6 years was 44 344 Scheduled Castes numbered 144 906 47 55 and Scheduled Tribes numbered 3 710 1 22 10 As per 2001 Census of India Canning I CD block had a total population of 244 354 out of which 125 216 were males and 119 138 were females Canning I CD block registered a population growth of 24 48 per cent during the 1991 2001 decade Decadal growth for South 24 Parganas district was 20 89 per cent Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17 84 per cent Scheduled Castes at 126 485 formed about one half the population Scheduled Tribes numbered 6 731 11 12 13 Census Towns in Canning I CD block 2011 census figures in brackets Kalaria 10 075 Gaur Daha 5 260 Banshra 29 521 Rajapur 9 754 Taldi 12 459 Bayarsingh 8 346 Matla 31 920 and Dighirpar 15 881 10 Large villages with 4 000 population in Canning I CD block 2011 census figures in brackets Khas Kumarkhali 7 227 Sibnagar 5 667 Daria 4 900 Bhaleya 5 858 Hatpukhuria 4 629 Devis Abad 8 128 Dharmatala 5 003 Duttababur Abad 6 095 Gopalpur 4 958 Hero Bhanga 7 339 Uttar Redokhali 5 006 Maukhali 4 164 Uttar Angad Baria 5 141 Kumarsa Chak 7 334 Banibadabede Khali 4 930 Budh Khali 8 908 Gola Bari 4 896 and Modhu Khali 5 546 10 Other villages in Canning I CD block include 2011 census figures in brackets Nikarighata 3 419 Tangrakhali 1 221 10 Literacy Edit As per the 2011 census the total number of literates in Canning I CD block was 184 241 70 76 of the population over 6 years out of which males numbered 103 611 78 31 of the male population over 6 years and females numbered 80 630 62 95 of the female population over 6 years The gender disparity the difference between female and male literacy rates was 15 36 10 As per 2011 Census of India literacy in South 24 Parganas district was 77 51 14 Literacy in West Bengal was 77 08 in 2011 15 Literacy in India in 2011 was 74 04 15 As per 2001 Census of India Canning I CD block had a total literacy of 60 49 per cent for the 6 age group While male literacy was 72 56 per cent female literacy was 47 79 per cent South 24 Parganas district had a total literacy of 69 45 per cent male literacy being 79 19 per cent and female literacy being 59 01 per cent 11 See also List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate Literacy in CD Blocks ofSouth 24 Parganas districtAlipore Sadar subdivisionBishnupur I 78 33 Bishnupur II 81 37 Budge Budge I 80 57 Budge Budge II 79 13 Thakurpukur Maheshtala 83 54 Baruipur subdivisionBaruipur 76 46 Bhangar I 72 06 Bhangar II 74 49 Jaynagar I 73 17 Jaynagar II 69 71 Kultali 69 37 Sonarpur 79 70 Canning subdivisionBasanti 68 32 Canning I 70 76 Canning II 66 51 Gosaba 78 98 Diamond Harbour subdivisionDiamond Harbour I 75 72 Diamond Harbour II 76 91 Falta 77 17 Kulpi 75 49 Magrahat I 73 82 Magrahat II 77 41 Mandirbazar 75 89 Mathurapur I 73 93 Mathurapur II 77 77 Kakdwip subdivisionKakdwip 77 93 Namkhana 85 72Patharpratima 82 11 Sagar 84 21 Source 2011 Census CD Block WisePrimary Census Abstract Data Language and religion Edit In the 2001 census Bengali was the mother tongue for 97 9 of the population of the district followed by Hindi with 1 5 Urdu 0 3 Odia and Telugu 0 1 each 16 According to the West Bengal Official Language Act 1961 and the West Bengal Official Language Amendment Act 2012 the Bengali language is to be used for official purposes in the whole of West Bengal In addition to Bengali the Nepali language is to be used for official purposes in the three hills subdivisions namely Darjeeling Kalimpong and Kurseong in the district of Darjeeling and Urdu is to be used for official purposes in district subdivision block municipality where the population speaking Urdu exceeds 10 of the total population The English language will continue to be used for official purposes as it was being used prior to the enactment of these laws 17 18 19 20 The West Bengal Official Language Second Amendment Bill 2012 included Hindi Santali Odiya and Punjabi as official languages if it is spoken by a population exceeding 10 per cent of the whole in a particular block or sub division or a district Subsequently Kamtapuri Rajbanshi and Kurmali were also included in the list of minority languages by the West Bengal Official Language Second Amendment Bill 2018 21 22 However as of 2019 there is no official other reliable information about the areas covered Religion in Canning I CD blockHindu 61 97 Muslim 37 49 Others 0 54 In the 2011 Census of India Hindus numbered 188 849 and formed 61 97 of the population in Canning I CD block Muslims numbered 114 252 and formed 37 49 of the population Others numbered 1 623 and formed 0 54 of the population Amongst the others Christians numbered 978 23 The proportion of Hindus in South Twenty four Parganas district has declined from 76 0 in 1961 to 63 2 in 2011 The proportion of Muslims in South Twenty four Parganas district has increased from 23 4 to 35 6 during the same period Christians formed 0 8 in 2011 24 Rural poverty EditAs per the Human Development Report for South 24 Parganas district published in 2009 in Canning I CD block the percentage of households below poverty line was 31 05 The poverty rates were very high in the Sundarban region with all thirteen CD blocks registering poverty ratios above 30 and eight CD blocks had more than 40 of the population in the BPL category The Sundarban region remains the most backward region in terms of quality of life As per rural household survey in 2005 the proportion of households in South 24 Parganas with poverty rates below poverty line was 34 11 way above the state and national poverty ratios 25 Economy EditLivelihood Edit Livelihoodin Canning I CD block Cultivators 12 25 Agricultural labourers 22 57 Household industries 10 77 Other Workers 54 40 In Canning I CD block in 2011 amongst the class of total workers cultivators numbered 13 339 and formed 12 25 agricultural labourers numbered 24 571 and formed 22 57 household industry workers numbered 11 721 and formed 10 77 and other workers numbered 59 217 and formed 54 40 26 Total workers numbered 108 848 and formed 35 72 of the total population and non workers numbered 195 876 and formed 64 28 of the population 27 The District Human Development Report points out that in the blocks of region situated in the close proximity of the Kolkata metropolis overwhelming majority are involved in the non agricultural sector for their livelihood On the other hand in the Sundarban region overwhelming majority are dependent on agriculture In the intermediate region there is again predominance of the non agricultural sector Though the region is not very close to Kolkata many places are well connected and some industrial economic development has taken place 28 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 29 Infrastructure Edit There are 53 inhabited villages in Canning I CD block as per the District Census Handbook South Twenty four Parganas 2011 100 villages have power supply 53 villages 100 have drinking water supply 15 villages 28 30 have post offices 46 villages 86 79 have telephones including landlines public call offices and mobile phones 12 villages 22 64 have pucca paved approach roads and 15 villages 28 30 have transport communication includes bus service rail facility and navigable waterways 1 village 1 89 has an agricultural credit society and 4 villages 7 55 have banks 30 Agriculture Edit South 24 Parganas had played a significant role in the Tebhaga movement launched by the Communist Party of India in 1946 Subsequently Operation Barga was aimed at securing tenancy rights for the peasants In Canning I CD block 3 452 16 acres of land was acquired and vested Out of this 2 831 61 acres or 82 02 of the vested land was distributed among the peasants The total number of patta document holders was 9 254 31 According to the District Human Development Report agriculture is an important source of livelihood in South Twentyfour Parganas district The amount of cultivable land per agricultural worker is only 0 41 hectare in the district Moreover the irrigation facilities have not been extended to a satisfactory scale Agriculture mostly remains a mono cropped activity 32 As per the District Census Handbook the saline soil of the district is unfit for cultivation but the non salty lands are very fertile While rice is the main food crop jute is the main cash crop 33 In 2013 14 there were 70 fertiliser depots 11 seed stores and 54 fair price shops in Canning I CD block 34 In 2013 14 Canning I CD block produced 3 325 tonnes of Aman paddy the main winter crop from 2 224 hectares 654 tonnes of Aus paddy summer crop from 253 hectares 11 900 tonnes of Boro paddy spring crop from 3 514 hectares and 759 tonnes of potatoes from 23 hectares It also produced pulses and oilseeds 34 Pisciculture Edit In Canning I CD block in 2013 14 net area under effective pisciculture was 6 425 hectares engaging 44 445 persons in the profession and with an approximate annual production of 151 940 quintals 34 Pisciculture is an important source of employment in South 24 Parganas district As of 2001 more than 4 5 lakh people were engaged in Pisciculture Out of this 2 57 lakhs were from the 13 blocks in the Sundarbans 35 Banking Edit In 2013 14 Canning I CD block had offices of 6 commercial banks and 1 gramin banks 34 Backward Regions Grant Fund Edit South 24 Parganas district is listed as a backward region and receives financial support from the Backward Regions Grant Fund The fund created by the Government of India is designed to redress regional imbalances in development As of 2012 272 districts across the country were listed under this scheme The list includes 11 districts of West Bengal 36 37 Transport EditCanning I CD block has 1 ferry service and 3 originating terminating bus routes 34 Piali Gourdaha Ghutiari Sharif Betberia Ghola Taldi Matla and Canning are stations on the Sealdah Canning line 38 Education EditIn 2013 14 Canning I CD block had 119 primary schools with 20 202 students 16 middle schools with 2 046 students 3 high schools with 1 984 students and 13 higher secondary schools with 18 525 students Canning CD block had 1 general degree college with 2 495 students and 535 institutions for special and non formal education with 29 795 students 34 See also Education in IndiaAs per the 2011 census in Canning I CD block amongst the 53 inhabited villages 2 villages did not have a school 37 villages had two or more primary schools 23 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 13 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school 39 Bankim Sardar College was established at Tangrakhali in 1955 40 Healthcare EditCertain areas of South 24 Parganas district have been identified where ground water is affected by Arsenic Contamination 41 High levels of arsenic in ground water were found in twelve CD blocks of the district Water samples collected from tubewells in the affected places contained arsenic above the normal level 10 micrograms per litre as specified by the World Health Organization The affected CD blocks are Baruipur Bhangar I Bhangar II Bishnupur I Bishnupur II Basanti Budge Budge II Canning I Canning II Sonarpur Magrahat II and Jaynagar I 42 In 2014 Canning I CD block had 1 hospital 1 block primary health centre and 6 private nursing homes with total 145 beds and 23 doctors excluding private bodies It had 56 family welfare subcentres 15 961 patients were treated indoor and 381 408 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals health centres and subcentres of the CD block 34 As per 2011 census in Canning I CD block 2 villages had community health centres 34 villages had primary health subcentres 3 villages had maternity and child welfare centres 10 villages had medicine shops and out of the 53 inhabited villages 7 villages had no medical facilities 43 Ghutiari Sharif Block Primary Health Centre at Ghutiari Sharif with 10 beds is the major government medical facility in Canning I CD block 44 References Edit a b Fact and Figures Wb gov in Retrieved 5 July 2019 52nd REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER FOR LINGUISTIC MINORITIES IN INDIA PDF Nclm nic in Ministry of Minority Affairs p 85 Archived from the original PDF on 25 May 2017 Retrieved 5 July 2019 District Census Handbook South 24 Parganas Series 20 Part XII B PDF Map of South 24 Parganas with CD block HQs and Police Stations on the fourth page Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 11 October 2019 South Twenty four Parganas CD block tehsil map Maps of India Retrieved 11 October 2019 District Human Development Report South 24 Parganas Chapter 1 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