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East Singhbhum district

East Singhbhum is one of the 24 districts of Jharkhand, India. It was created on 16 January 1990. More than 50% of the district is covered by dense forests and mountains, where wild animals once roamed freely. It is known for being a centre of industry since Jamshedpur, the most populous city in Jharkhand, is located here.

East Singhbhum district
Clockwise from top-left: Sakchi Market, Jayanti Sarovar in Jubilee Park, Subarnarekha near Ratmohana, Siddheshwar Hill, Rankini Mandir, Jadugora
Location of East Singhbhum district in Jharkhand
Country India
State Jharkhand
DivisionKolhan
Established16 January 1990
HeadquarterJamshedpur
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesJamshedpur
 • Vidhan Sabha constituencies6
Area
 • Total3,562 km2 (1,375 sq mi)
 • Urban
187 km2 (72 sq mi)
 • Rural
3,374 km2 (1,303 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total2,293,919
 • Density640/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
 • Urban
1,274,591
 • Urban density6,800/km2 (18,000/sq mi)
 • Rural
1,019,328
 • Rural density300/km2 (780/sq mi)
 • Scheduled Castes
111,414 (4.86%)
 • Scheduled Tribes
653,923 (28.51%)
Demographics
 • Literacy75.49 per cent
 • Sex ratio949
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationJH-05
Websitejamshedpur.nic.in

History edit

Geography edit

The district is bounded on the east by Jhargram district, on the north by Purulia district, both of West Bengal, on the west by Seraikela Kharsawan district, and on the south by Mayurbhanj district of Odisha. Total area of the district is 3,562 kilometers. The district is a mineral rich and industrialized region. Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular biosphere reserve known lively for its animals. Dalma Hills is stretching over Jharkhand and West Bengal. It is on the northern region of Jamshedpur. A lot of minerals are found here.

Climate data for Jamshedpur, India
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 24
(76)
27
(81)
32
(91)
36
(98)
38
(98)
33
(93)
31
(88)
31
(88)
30
(87)
30
(86)
27
(82)
24
(76)
30
(87)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 14
(57)
16
(62)
21
(70)
25
(78)
27
(81)
27
(81)
26
(80)
26
(79)
25
(78)
22
(73)
18
(65)
13
(57)
22
(72)
Average precipitation cm (inches) 10.8
(0.43)
13.3
(0.52)
19.4
(0.76)
17.7
(0.70)
54.9
(2.16)
172.8
(6.8)
230.9
(9.09)
252.7
(9.95)
165.8
(6.53)
54.5
(2.15)
8.7
(0.34)
5.9
(0.23)
1,007.4
(39.66)
Source: Weatherbase[1] and MSN Weather[2]


Administration edit

East Singhbhum district, situated in the state of Jharkhand, is administratively organized into two Sub-Divisions: Dhalbhum and Ghatshila, each with its headquarters in Jamshedpur and Ghatshila, respectively. The district comprises eleven blocks, namely Golmuri-cum-Jugsalai (commonly referred to as Jamshedpur), Potka, Patamda, and Boram within the Dhalbhum Sub-Division, and Ghatshila, Musabani, Dumaria, Baharagora, Dhalbhumgarh, Chakulia, and Gurabandha within the Ghatshila Sub-Division. It has a total of 231 Panchayats and approximately 1,810 revenue villages.[3]

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1901362,602—    
1911404,856+11.7%
1921428,214+5.8%
1931523,234+22.2%
1941623,955+19.2%
1951677,881+8.6%
1961871,595+28.6%
19711,064,361+22.1%
19811,378,949+29.6%
19911,613,088+17.0%
20011,982,988+22.9%
20112,293,919+15.7%
Source: Census of India[4]

According to the 2011 census East Singhbhum district has a population of 2,293,919,[5] roughly equal to the nation of Latvia[6] or the US state of New Mexico.[7] This gives it a ranking of 199th in India (out of a total of 640).[5] The district has a population density of 648 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,680/sq mi).[5] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 15.53%.[5] Purbi Singhbhum has a sex ratio of 949 females for every 1000 males,[5] and a literacy rate of 75.49%. 55.56% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes collectively account for 33.37% (4.86% SC and 28.51% ST)[5] of the district's total population. The prominent communities in this group, in terms of the district's total population, are Santal (15.01%), Bhumij (5.44%), Ho (2.48%), Munda (2.36%), Ghasi (1.08%), Dhobi (0.95%), Bhuiya (0.7%), Dom (0.65%), Mahli (0.59%), Chamar/Mochi (0.56%), Oraon (0.54%), Kharia (0.48%), Savar (0.35%), Lohra (0.24%), Hari/Mehtar/Bhangi (0.24%), Gond (0.18%), Dusadh/Dhari/Dharhi (0.16%), Bathudi (0.14%), Kol (0.13%), Bauri (0.11%), Kora (0.1%), Pasi (0.06%), Pan, Sawasi (0.06%), and Rajwar (0.06%). Other notable communities such as Gorait, Turi, Mal Paharia, Chik Baraik, Kharwar, Birhor, Karmali, Kisan, Nagesia, Korwa, Bedia, Sauria Paharia, Musahar, Bhogta, Chaupal, and Kawar have populations ranging between one thousand to a hundred.[8]

Relegion edit

Religion in East Singhbhum district (2011)[9]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
67.58%
Sarna
20.29%
Islam
8.43%
Sikhism
1.68%
Christianity
1.32%
Not stated
0.79%

Language edit

Languages of East Singhbhum district (2011)[10]

  Bengali (34.42%)
  Hindi (16.83%)
  Santali (15.92%)
  Urdu (7.28%)
  Bhojpuri (5.65%)
  Odia (5.27%)
  Ho (2.76%)
  Mundari (2.73%)
  Punjabi (1.86%)
  Magahi (1.51%)
  Maithili (1.28%)
  Telugu (0.97%)
  Others (3.52%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 34.42% of the population in the district spoke Bengali, 16.83% Hindi, 15.92% Santali, 7.28% Urdu, 5.65% Bhojpuri, 5.27% Odia, 2.76% Ho, 2.73% Mundari, 1.86% Punjabi, 1.51% Magahi, 1.28% Maithili and 0.97% Telugu as their first language.[10]

Economy edit

East Singhbhum district has a leading position in respect of mining and other industrial activities in Jharkhand state. Jamshedpur, a leading industrial city of India, is the district headquarter of East Singbhum. An almost five-decade old copper refinery of Hindustan Copper Limited is in Moubhandar, Ghatshila, another town of the district. The Singhbhum Shear Zone, a geological feature lying between river Subarnarekha on the northeast and Dhanjauri ranges on the southwest houses the mines of Copper and Uranium. Most notable copper mines are Banalopa, Badia, Pathargora, Dhobni, Kendadih, Rakha and Surda in Musabani. Of these, only Surda remains operational. Uranium Corporation of India explores uranium in Jadugora, Narwapahar, Bhatin, Turamdih and Baghjanta.

Chakulia, an important town in the southeastern part of the district, is famous for its rice mills, oil mills, washing soap factories, and bamboo production.

Culture edit

The most prominent festivals of the district are Durga Puja, Makar Sankranti, Sohrai, Mage Porob, Baa Porob, Hermuutu, Heroh Porob, Karam Porob, Jomnama Porob, Jomsuim and Kali Puja. While other festivals such as Sarhul, Karma, Tusu, Java, Hall Punhya, Bhagta Parab, Ropini, Bandna and Jani-Shikaar are also celebrated with pomp and joy.

One tourist attraction is Chitreshwar temple situated in Chitreshwar village in Baharagora Block 12 km from Baharagora. The temple is said to be one of the largest natural Shiva linga. Many devotees of Shiva come daily. Chitreshwar temple is believed to have the largest Shiva linga after Lingaraja Shiva linga in Bhubneshwar. It has another temple called Bhuteshwar which is in Baharagora Block. Ghatsila a famous tourist spot is also situated in the district which was once inhabited by renowned Bengali novelist Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. Rankini Temple located near the mining town of Jadugora and Ghatshila are also worth mentioning. Goddess Rankini is held in high esteem and worshiped by the tribal and non tribal people inhabiting the district.

Politics edit

There are six Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district: Baharagora, Ghatsila, Potka, Jugsalai, Jamshedpur East and Jamshedpur West. All of these are part of Jamshedpur Lok Sabha constituency.

References edit

  1. ^ "Weatherbase: Historical Weather for Jamshedpur, India". Weatherbase. Retrieved 1 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Monthly Averages for Jamshedpur, IND". MSN Weather. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 1 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Subdivision & Blocks | East Singhbhum | India". Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  4. ^ "Table A-02 Decadal Variation in Population Since 1901: Jharkhand" (PDF). census.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "District Census Handbook: East Singhbhum" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  6. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on June 13, 2007. Retrieved 2011-10-01. Latvia 2,204,708 July 2011 est.
  7. ^ . U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2011-09-30. New Mexico - 2,059,179
  8. ^
    • "A-10 Appendix: District wise scheduled caste population (Appendix), Jharkhand - 2011". Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.
    • "A-11 Appendix: District wise scheduled tribe population (Appendix), Jharkhand - 2011". Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.
  9. ^ "Table C-01 Population By Religion: Jharkhand". census.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  10. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Jharkhand". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.

External links edit

  • East Singhbhum district administration website

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East Singhbhum is one of the 24 districts of Jharkhand India It was created on 16 January 1990 More than 50 of the district is covered by dense forests and mountains where wild animals once roamed freely It is known for being a centre of industry since Jamshedpur the most populous city in Jharkhand is located here East Singhbhum districtDistrict of JharkhandClockwise from top left Sakchi Market Jayanti Sarovar in Jubilee Park Subarnarekha near Ratmohana Siddheshwar Hill Rankini Mandir JadugoraLocation of East Singhbhum district in JharkhandCountry IndiaStateJharkhandDivisionKolhanEstablished16 January 1990HeadquarterJamshedpurGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesJamshedpur Vidhan Sabha constituencies6Area Total3 562 km2 1 375 sq mi Urban187 km2 72 sq mi Rural3 374 km2 1 303 sq mi Population 2011 Total2 293 919 Density640 km2 1 700 sq mi Urban1 274 591 Urban density6 800 km2 18 000 sq mi Rural1 019 328 Rural density300 km2 780 sq mi Scheduled Castes111 414 4 86 Scheduled Tribes653 923 28 51 Demographics Literacy75 49 per cent Sex ratio949Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Vehicle registrationJH 05Websitejamshedpur wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Administration 4 Demographics 4 1 Relegion 4 2 Language 5 Economy 6 Culture 7 Politics 8 References 9 External linksHistory editSee also Dhalbhum and Singhbhum district This section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2023 Geography editThe district is bounded on the east by Jhargram district on the north by Purulia district both of West Bengal on the west by Seraikela Kharsawan district and on the south by Mayurbhanj district of Odisha Total area of the district is 3 562 kilometers The district is a mineral rich and industrialized region Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular biosphere reserve known lively for its animals Dalma Hills is stretching over Jharkhand and West Bengal It is on the northern region of Jamshedpur A lot of minerals are found here Climate data for Jamshedpur India Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 24 76 27 81 32 91 36 98 38 98 33 93 31 88 31 88 30 87 30 86 27 82 24 76 30 87 Mean daily minimum C F 14 57 16 62 21 70 25 78 27 81 27 81 26 80 26 79 25 78 22 73 18 65 13 57 22 72 Average precipitation cm inches 10 8 0 43 13 3 0 52 19 4 0 76 17 7 0 70 54 9 2 16 172 8 6 8 230 9 9 09 252 7 9 95 165 8 6 53 54 5 2 15 8 7 0 34 5 9 0 23 1 007 4 39 66 Source Weatherbase 1 and MSN Weather 2 Administration editEast Singhbhum district situated in the state of Jharkhand is administratively organized into two Sub Divisions Dhalbhum and Ghatshila each with its headquarters in Jamshedpur and Ghatshila respectively The district comprises eleven blocks namely Golmuri cum Jugsalai commonly referred to as Jamshedpur Potka Patamda and Boram within the Dhalbhum Sub Division and Ghatshila Musabani Dumaria Baharagora Dhalbhumgarh Chakulia and Gurabandha within the Ghatshila Sub Division It has a total of 231 Panchayats and approximately 1 810 revenue villages 3 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 1901362 602 1911404 856 11 7 1921428 214 5 8 1931523 234 22 2 1941623 955 19 2 1951677 881 8 6 1961871 595 28 6 19711 064 361 22 1 19811 378 949 29 6 19911 613 088 17 0 20011 982 988 22 9 20112 293 919 15 7 Source Census of India 4 According to the 2011 census East Singhbhum district has a population of 2 293 919 5 roughly equal to the nation of Latvia 6 or the US state of New Mexico 7 This gives it a ranking of 199th in India out of a total of 640 5 The district has a population density of 648 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 680 sq mi 5 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 15 53 5 Purbi Singhbhum has a sex ratio of 949 females for every 1000 males 5 and a literacy rate of 75 49 55 56 of the population lives in urban areas Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes collectively account for 33 37 4 86 SC and 28 51 ST 5 of the district s total population The prominent communities in this group in terms of the district s total population are Santal 15 01 Bhumij 5 44 Ho 2 48 Munda 2 36 Ghasi 1 08 Dhobi 0 95 Bhuiya 0 7 Dom 0 65 Mahli 0 59 Chamar Mochi 0 56 Oraon 0 54 Kharia 0 48 Savar 0 35 Lohra 0 24 Hari Mehtar Bhangi 0 24 Gond 0 18 Dusadh Dhari Dharhi 0 16 Bathudi 0 14 Kol 0 13 Bauri 0 11 Kora 0 1 Pasi 0 06 Pan Sawasi 0 06 and Rajwar 0 06 Other notable communities such as Gorait Turi Mal Paharia Chik Baraik Kharwar Birhor Karmali Kisan Nagesia Korwa Bedia Sauria Paharia Musahar Bhogta Chaupal and Kawar have populations ranging between one thousand to a hundred 8 Relegion edit Religion in East Singhbhum district 2011 9 Religion Percent Hinduism 67 58 Sarna 20 29 Islam 8 43 Sikhism 1 68 Christianity 1 32 Not stated 0 79 Language edit Languages of East Singhbhum district 2011 10 Bengali 34 42 Hindi 16 83 Santali 15 92 Urdu 7 28 Bhojpuri 5 65 Odia 5 27 Ho 2 76 Mundari 2 73 Punjabi 1 86 Magahi 1 51 Maithili 1 28 Telugu 0 97 Others 3 52 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 34 42 of the population in the district spoke Bengali 16 83 Hindi 15 92 Santali 7 28 Urdu 5 65 Bhojpuri 5 27 Odia 2 76 Ho 2 73 Mundari 1 86 Punjabi 1 51 Magahi 1 28 Maithili and 0 97 Telugu as their first language 10 Economy editEast Singhbhum district has a leading position in respect of mining and other industrial activities in Jharkhand state Jamshedpur a leading industrial city of India is the district headquarter of East Singbhum An almost five decade old copper refinery of Hindustan Copper Limited is in Moubhandar Ghatshila another town of the district The Singhbhum Shear Zone a geological feature lying between river Subarnarekha on the northeast and Dhanjauri ranges on the southwest houses the mines of Copper and Uranium Most notable copper mines are Banalopa Badia Pathargora Dhobni Kendadih Rakha and Surda in Musabani Of these only Surda remains operational Uranium Corporation of India explores uranium in Jadugora Narwapahar Bhatin Turamdih and Baghjanta Chakulia an important town in the southeastern part of the district is famous for its rice mills oil mills washing soap factories and bamboo production Culture editThe most prominent festivals of the district are Durga Puja Makar Sankranti Sohrai Mage Porob Baa Porob Hermuutu Heroh Porob Karam Porob Jomnama Porob Jomsuim and Kali Puja While other festivals such as Sarhul Karma Tusu Java Hall Punhya Bhagta Parab Ropini Bandna and Jani Shikaar are also celebrated with pomp and joy One tourist attraction is Chitreshwar temple situated in Chitreshwar village in Baharagora Block 12 km from Baharagora The temple is said to be one of the largest natural Shiva linga Many devotees of Shiva come daily Chitreshwar temple is believed to have the largest Shiva linga after Lingaraja Shiva linga in Bhubneshwar It has another temple called Bhuteshwar which is in Baharagora Block Ghatsila a famous tourist spot is also situated in the district which was once inhabited by renowned Bengali novelist Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay Rankini Temple located near the mining town of Jadugora and Ghatshila are also worth mentioning Goddess Rankini is held in high esteem and worshiped by the tribal and non tribal people inhabiting the district Politics editThis section is transcluded from 5th Jharkhand Assembly edit history There are six Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district Baharagora Ghatsila Potka Jugsalai Jamshedpur East and Jamshedpur West All of these are part of Jamshedpur Lok Sabha constituency District No Constituency Name Party Alliance Remarks East Singhbhum 44 Baharagora Samir Kr Mohanty Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Mahagathbandhan Jharkhand 45 Ghatsila Ramdas Soren Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Mahagathbandhan Jharkhand 46 Potka Sanjib Sardar Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Mahagathbandhan Jharkhand 47 Jugsalai Mangal Kalindi Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Mahagathbandhan Jharkhand 48 Jamshedpur East Saryu Roy Independent NDA 49 Jamshedpur West Banna Gupta Indian National Congress Mahagathbandhan Jharkhand Cabinet MinisterReferences edit Weatherbase Historical Weather for Jamshedpur India Weatherbase Retrieved 1 April 2010 Monthly Averages for Jamshedpur IND MSN Weather Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 1 April 2010 Subdivision amp Blocks East Singhbhum India Retrieved 2024 04 01 Table A 02 Decadal Variation in Population Since 1901 Jharkhand PDF census gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India a b c d e f District Census Handbook East Singhbhum PDF censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on June 13 2007 Retrieved 2011 10 01 Latvia 2 204 708 July 2011 est 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 2013 10 19 Retrieved 2011 09 30 New Mexico 2 059 179 A 10 Appendix District wise scheduled caste population Appendix Jharkhand 2011 Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India A 11 Appendix District wise scheduled tribe population Appendix Jharkhand 2011 Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Table C 01 Population By Religion Jharkhand census gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Jharkhand censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to East Singhbhum district East Singhbhum district administration website 22 48 00 N 86 11 00 E 22 8000 N 86 1834 E 22 8000 86 1834 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Singhbhum district amp oldid 1220913623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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