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Galsi I

Galsi I 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.

Galsi I
Community development block
Location in West Bengal
Coordinates: 23°24′30″N 87°32′34″E / 23.40833°N 87.54278°E / 23.40833; 87.54278
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictPurba Bardhaman
Parliamentary constituencyBardhaman-Durgapur
Assembly constituencyGalsi
Area
 • Total99.37 sq mi (257.37 km2)
Elevation
213 ft (65 m)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total187,588
 • Density1,900/sq mi (730/km2)
Time zoneUTC+5.30 (IST)
PIN
713403 (Bud Bud)
713144 (Mankar)
Telephone/STD code03452
Vehicle registrationWB-37,WB-38,WB-41,WB-42,WB-44
Literacy Rate72.87 per cent
Websitehttp://purbabardhaman.gov.in/

Geography Edit

 
CD blocks of Purba Bardhaman district

Location Edit

Bud Bud, a constituent gram panchayat in Galsi I CD Block, is located at 23°24′30″N 87°32′34″E / 23.408319°N 87.54273°E / 23.408319; 87.54273. Galsi I 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]

Galsi I CD Block is bounded by Ausgram II CD Block on the north, Galsi II CD Block on the east, Sonamukhi and Patrasayer CD Blocks, in Bankura district, on the south and Kanksa CD Block on the west.[2]

Galsi I CD Block has an area of 257.37 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 9 gram panchayats, 141 gram sansads (village councils), 87 mouzas and 85 inhabited villages. Bud Bud and Galsi police stations serve this block.[3] Headquarters of this CD Block is at Bud Bud.[4]

Gram panchayats of Galsi I block/panchayat samiti are: Bud Bud, Chaktentul, Loapur Krishnarampur, Lowa Ramgopalpur, Mankar, Paraj, Potna-Pursa, Serorai and Uchchagram.[5]

Demographics Edit

Population Edit

As per the 2011 Census of India Galsi I CD Block had a total population of 187,588, of which 164,467 were rural and 23,121 were urban. There were 96,755 (52%) males and 90,833 (48%) females. Population below 6 years was 19,421. Scheduled Castes numbered 67,044 (35.74%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 7,652 (4.08%).[6]

As per 2001 census, Galsi I block had a total population of 174,070, out of which 90,518 were males and 83,552 were females. Galsi I block registered a population growth of 17.76 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 61,523 formed around one-third the population. Scheduled tribes numbered 7,187.[9]

Census Towns in Galsi I CD Block are (2011 census figures in brackets): Raipur (5,470), Sukdal (13,093) and Bud Bud (4,558).[6]

Large villages (with 4,000+ population) in Galsi I CD Block are (2011 census figures in brackets): Bharatpur (4,274), Chak Tentul (4,841), Mankar (10,370), Paraj (5,560), Ramgopalpur (4,362), Mallasarul (4,439), Sirarai (6,915), Pursha (5,740), Kolkol (4,025), Uchchagram (4,887) and Golgram (4,886).[6]

Other villages in Galsi I CD Block include (2011census figures in brackets): Loa (3,690), Loapur (1,987), Krishnarampur (3,627), Randiha (1953), Potna (1,873), Shillya (1,272), Kasba (2,119).[6]

Literacy Edit

As per the 2011 census the total number of literates in Galsi I CD Block was 122,540 (72.87% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 69,370 (79.89% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 53,170 (65.37% of the female population over 6 years). The gender disparity (the difference between female and male literacy rates) was 14.52%.[6]

As per 2001 census, Galsi I block had a total literacy of 65.71 per cent for the 6+ age group. While male literacy was 74.98 per cent female literacy was 55.63 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 Galsi I CD block (2011)[11]
Hinduism
71.69%
Islam
27.75%
Other or not stated
0.56%

In the 2011 census, Hindus numbered 134,475 and formed 71.69% of the population in Galsi I CD Block. Muslims numbered 52,053 and formed 27.75% of the population. Christians numbered 475 and formed 0.25% of the population. Others numbered 585 and formed 0.31% of the population.[11]

In Bardhaman district, the percentage of Hindu population has been declining from 84.3% in 1961 to 77.9% in 2011 and the percentage of Muslim population has increased from 15.2% in 1961 to 20.7% in 2011.[12]

Languages of Galsi I CD block (2011)[13]

  Bengali (90.94%)
  Hindi (4.53%)
  Santali (3.29%)
  Others (1.24%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 90.94% of the population spoke Bengali, 4.53% Hindi and 3.29% Santali as their first language.[13]

Rural poverty Edit

As per poverty estimates obtained from household survey for families living below poverty line in 2005, rural poverty in Galsi I CD Block was 37.76%.[14]

Economy Edit

Livelihood Edit

In Galsi I CD Block in 2011, amongst the class of total workers, cultivators formed 15.32%, agricultural labourers 55.13%, household industry workers 1.66% and other workers 27.89%.[3]

Galsi I CD Block is part of the area where agriculture dominates the scenario but the secondary and tertiary sectors have shown an increasing trend.[15]

Infrastructure Edit

There are 85 inhabited villages in Galsi I CD block. All 85 villages (100%) have power supply. All 85 villages (100%) have drinking water supply. 19 villages (22.35%) have post offices. 81 villages (95.29%) have telephones (including landlines, public call offices and mobile phones). 28 villages (32.94%) have a pucca (paved) approach road and 53 villages (62.35%) have transport communication (includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways). 10 villages (11.76%) have agricultural credit societies. 5 villages (5.88%) have banks.[16]

In 2013-14, there were 73 fertiliser depots, 6 seed stores and 75 fair price shops in the CD Block.[3]

Agriculture Edit

Persons engaged in agriculture
in Galsi I CD Block

  Bargadars (8.11%)
  Patta holders (9.36%)
  Small farmers (2.77%)
  Marginal farmers (10.78%)
  Agricultural labourers (68.98%)

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.[17] Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation. In 2013-14, persons engaged in agriculture in Galsi I CD Block could be classified as follows: bargadars 8.11%, patta (document) holders 9.36%, small farmers (possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares) 2.77%, marginal farmers (possessing land up to 1 hectare) 10.78% and agricultural labourers 68.98%.[3]

In 2003-04 net cropped area in Galsi I CD Block was 17,379 hectares and the area in which more than one crop was grown was 17,404 hectares.[18]

In 2013-14, Galsi I CD Block produced 4,939 tonnes of Aman paddy, the main winter crop, from 1,911 hectares, 30,343 tonnes of Boro paddy (spring crop) from 9,982 hectares, 13 tonnes of wheat from 5 hectares and 15,754 tonnes of potatoes from 840 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.[19] In 2013-14, the total area irrigated in Galsi I CD Block was 19,174.59 hectares, out of which 18,835.75 hectares were irrigated by canal water and 338.84 hectares by deep tube wells.[3]

Various developmental activity like Direct Benefit Transfer of assistance to Krishak Bandhu beneficiaries, Crop Demonstration, Awaring farmers of technical know-how, information dissemination by A.T.M.A. etc. has been started with a new approach from mid-April 2020. A widely successful KCC Camp was organised in June 2020 by the office of the Asst. Director of Agriculture, Galsi I block, which is being much appreciated by the farming community of the block. Number of complaints in grievance cell has decreased to a large extent which proves a new sense of confidence and hope among farmers increasing the scope of profitability in Agriculture for this block. Many experts believe that Galsi I has the potential to be one of the leading blocks in agricultural production and productivity and is currently among the top three performing block in the Purba Bardhaman district.

Banking Edit

In 2013-14, Galsi I CD Block had offices of 7 commercial banks and 4 gramin banks.[3]

Transport Edit

Galsi I CD Block has 17 originating/ terminating bus routes.[3]

The Bardhaman-Asansol section, which is a part of Howrah-Gaya-Delhi line, Howrah-Allahabad-Mumbai line and Howrah-Delhi main line, passes through this CD Block and there are stations at Mankar and Paraj.[25]

NH 19 (old numbering NH 2)/ Grand Trunk Road passes through this CD Block.[26]

Education Edit

In 2013-14, Galsi I CD Block had 116 primary schools with 11,593 students, 3 middle schools with 234 students, 14 high schools with 8,967 students and 8 higher secondary schools with 7,056 students. Galsi I CD Block had 1 general college with 1,997 students and 296 institutions for special and non-formal education with 8,949 students[3]

As per the 2011 census, in Galsi I CD block, amongst the 85 inhabited villages, 6 villages did not have schools, 32 villages had two or more primary schools, 25 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 19 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school.[27]

More than 6,000 schools (in erstwhile Bardhaman district) serve cooked midday meal to more than 900,000 students.[28]

Kanad Institute of Engineering and Management was established at Mankar in 2008. It is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology.[29]

Mankar College at Mankar was established in 1987. It is affiliated with Kazi Nazrul University.[30]

Culture Edit

There are several temples, with varied pattern of construction, at Mankar. Some of these temples have terracotta carvings.[31]

Healthcare Edit

In 2014, Galsi I CD Block had 1 rural hospital, 1 block primary health centre, 2 primary health centres and 2 private nursing homes with total 63 beds and 7 doctors (excluding private bodies). It had 27 family welfare subcentres. 6,814 patients were treated indoor and 311,671 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals, health centres and subcentres of the CD Block.[3]

Mankar Rural Hospital at Mankar (with 30 beds) and Pursha Rural Hospital at Pursha (with 30 beds) are the main medical facilities in Galsi I CD block. There are primary health centres at: Bharatpur (with 6 beds) and Lowa, PO Dwarmari (with 10 beds).[32]

Galsi I CD Block is one of the areas of Bardhaman district which is affected by a low level of arsenic contamination of ground water.[33]

External links Edit

  • District map showing blocks

References Edit

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galsi, community, development, block, that, forms, administrative, division, bardhaman, sadar, north, subdivision, purba, bardhaman, district, indian, state, west, bengal, community, development, blocklocation, west, bengalcoordinates, 40833, 54278, 40833, 542. Galsi I 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 Galsi ICommunity development blockLocation in West BengalCoordinates 23 24 30 N 87 32 34 E 23 40833 N 87 54278 E 23 40833 87 54278Country IndiaStateWest BengalDistrictPurba BardhamanParliamentary constituencyBardhaman DurgapurAssembly constituencyGalsiArea Total99 37 sq mi 257 37 km2 Elevation213 ft 65 m Population 2011 Total187 588 Density1 900 sq mi 730 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN713403 Bud Bud 713144 Mankar Telephone STD code03452Vehicle registrationWB 37 WB 38 WB 41 WB 42 WB 44Literacy Rate72 87 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 Culture 8 Healthcare 9 External links 10 ReferencesGeography Edit nbsp CD blocks of Purba Bardhaman districtLocation Edit Bud Bud a constituent gram panchayat in Galsi I CD Block is located at 23 24 30 N 87 32 34 E 23 408319 N 87 54273 E 23 408319 87 54273 Galsi I 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 Galsi I CD Block is bounded by Ausgram II CD Block on the north Galsi II CD Block on the east Sonamukhi and Patrasayer CD Blocks in Bankura district on the south and Kanksa CD Block on the west 2 Galsi I CD Block has an area of 257 37 km2 It has 1 panchayat samity 9 gram panchayats 141 gram sansads village councils 87 mouzas and 85 inhabited villages Bud Bud and Galsi police stations serve this block 3 Headquarters of this CD Block is at Bud Bud 4 Gram panchayats of Galsi I block panchayat samiti are Bud Bud Chaktentul Loapur Krishnarampur Lowa Ramgopalpur Mankar Paraj Potna Pursa Serorai and Uchchagram 5 Demographics EditPopulation Edit As per the 2011 Census of India Galsi I CD Block had a total population of 187 588 of which 164 467 were rural and 23 121 were urban There were 96 755 52 males and 90 833 48 females Population below 6 years was 19 421 Scheduled Castes numbered 67 044 35 74 and Scheduled Tribes numbered 7 652 4 08 6 As per 2001 census Galsi I block had a total population of 174 070 out of which 90 518 were males and 83 552 were females Galsi I block registered a population growth of 17 76 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 61 523 formed around one third the population Scheduled tribes numbered 7 187 9 Census Towns in Galsi I CD Block are 2011 census figures in brackets Raipur 5 470 Sukdal 13 093 and Bud Bud 4 558 6 Large villages with 4 000 population in Galsi I CD Block are 2011 census figures in brackets Bharatpur 4 274 Chak Tentul 4 841 Mankar 10 370 Paraj 5 560 Ramgopalpur 4 362 Mallasarul 4 439 Sirarai 6 915 Pursha 5 740 Kolkol 4 025 Uchchagram 4 887 and Golgram 4 886 6 Other villages in Galsi I CD Block include 2011census figures in brackets Loa 3 690 Loapur 1 987 Krishnarampur 3 627 Randiha 1953 Potna 1 873 Shillya 1 272 Kasba 2 119 6 Literacy Edit As per the 2011 census the total number of literates in Galsi I CD Block was 122 540 72 87 of the population over 6 years out of which males numbered 69 370 79 89 of the male population over 6 years and females numbered 53 170 65 37 of the female population over 6 years The gender disparity the difference between female and male literacy rates was 14 52 6 As per 2001 census Galsi I block had a total literacy of 65 71 per cent for the 6 age group While male literacy was 74 98 per cent female literacy was 55 63 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 districtBardhaman Sadar North subdivisionAusgram 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 subdivisionKhandaghosh 77 28 Raina I 80 20 Raina II 81 48 Jamalpur 74 08 Memari I 74 10 Memari II 74 59 Kalna subdivisionKalna I 75 81 Kalna II 76 25 Manteswar 73 08 Purbasthali I 77 59 Purbasthali II 70 35 Katwa subdivisionKatwa I 70 36 Katwa II 69 16 Ketugram I 68 00 Ketugram II 65 96 Mongalkote 67 97 Durgapur subdivisionAndal 77 25 Faridpur Durgapur 74 14 Galsi I 72 81 Kanksa 76 34 Pandabeswar 73 01 Asansol subdivisionBarabani 69 58 Jamuria 69 42 Raniganj 73 86 Salanpur 78 76 Source 2011 Census CD Block WisePrimary Census Abstract Data Languages and religion Edit Religion in Galsi I CD block 2011 11 Hinduism 71 69 Islam 27 75 Other or not stated 0 56 In the 2011 census Hindus numbered 134 475 and formed 71 69 of the population in Galsi I CD Block Muslims numbered 52 053 and formed 27 75 of the population Christians numbered 475 and formed 0 25 of the population Others numbered 585 and formed 0 31 of the population 11 In Bardhaman district the percentage of Hindu population has been declining from 84 3 in 1961 to 77 9 in 2011 and the percentage of Muslim population has increased from 15 2 in 1961 to 20 7 in 2011 12 Languages of Galsi I CD block 2011 13 Bengali 90 94 Hindi 4 53 Santali 3 29 Others 1 24 At the time of the 2011 census 90 94 of the population spoke Bengali 4 53 Hindi and 3 29 Santali as their first language 13 Rural poverty EditAs per poverty estimates obtained from household survey for families living below poverty line in 2005 rural poverty in Galsi I CD Block was 37 76 14 Economy EditLivelihood Edit In Galsi I CD Block in 2011 amongst the class of total workers cultivators formed 15 32 agricultural labourers 55 13 household industry workers 1 66 and other workers 27 89 3 Galsi I CD Block is part of the area where agriculture dominates the scenario but the secondary and tertiary sectors have shown an increasing trend 15 Infrastructure Edit There are 85 inhabited villages in Galsi I CD block All 85 villages 100 have power supply All 85 villages 100 have drinking water supply 19 villages 22 35 have post offices 81 villages 95 29 have telephones including landlines public call offices and mobile phones 28 villages 32 94 have a pucca paved approach road and 53 villages 62 35 have transport communication includes bus service rail facility and navigable waterways 10 villages 11 76 have agricultural credit societies 5 villages 5 88 have banks 16 In 2013 14 there were 73 fertiliser depots 6 seed stores and 75 fair price shops in the CD Block 3 Agriculture Edit Persons engaged in agriculturein Galsi I CD Block Bargadars 8 11 Patta holders 9 36 Small farmers 2 77 Marginal farmers 10 78 Agricultural labourers 68 98 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 17 Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation In 2013 14 persons engaged in agriculture in Galsi I CD Block could be classified as follows bargadars 8 11 patta document holders 9 36 small farmers possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares 2 77 marginal farmers possessing land up to 1 hectare 10 78 and agricultural labourers 68 98 3 In 2003 04 net cropped area in Galsi I CD Block was 17 379 hectares and the area in which more than one crop was grown was 17 404 hectares 18 In 2013 14 Galsi I CD Block produced 4 939 tonnes of Aman paddy the main winter crop from 1 911 hectares 30 343 tonnes of Boro paddy spring crop from 9 982 hectares 13 tonnes of wheat from 5 hectares and 15 754 tonnes of potatoes from 840 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 19 In 2013 14 the total area irrigated in Galsi I CD Block was 19 174 59 hectares out of which 18 835 75 hectares were irrigated by canal water and 338 84 hectares by deep tube wells 3 Various developmental activity like Direct Benefit Transfer of assistance to Krishak Bandhu beneficiaries Crop Demonstration Awaring farmers of technical know how information dissemination by A T M A etc has been started with a new approach from mid April 2020 A widely successful KCC Camp was organised in June 2020 by the office of the Asst Director of Agriculture Galsi I block which is being much appreciated by the farming community of the block Number of complaints in grievance cell has decreased to a large extent which proves a new sense of confidence and hope among farmers increasing the scope of profitability in Agriculture for this block Many experts believe that Galsi I has the potential to be one of the leading blocks in agricultural production and productivity and is currently among the top three performing block in the Purba Bardhaman district Banking Edit In 2013 14 Galsi I CD Block had offices of 7 commercial banks and 4 gramin banks 3 Transport EditvteBardhaman Asansol sectionLegendkm nbsp nbsp Asansol Patna section nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Asansol Gaya section nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 120 Sitarampur nbsp nbsp nbsp Andal Sitarampur loop line nbsp nbsp nbsp 123 Radhanagar Colliery siding nbsp nbsp nbsp planned wye connection nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Asansol Adra line nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp IISCO Damodar Yard nbsp nbsp 115 Damodar nbsp nbsp nbsp Sodepur colliery siding nbsp nbsp 116 Barachak nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp IISCO Hirapur Exchange Yard nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp IISCO Burnpur sidings nbsp nbsp nbsp 111 Burnpur nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 107 Asansol Court nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Asansol Electric Loco Shed nbsp nbsp nbsp 106 Asansol Junction nbsp nbsp nbsp Asansol Passenger Yard nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Burnpur Airport nbsp nbsp Grand Trunk Road nbsp nbsp 106 Mohishila nbsp nbsp nbsp Kalipahari Damodarfreight bypass line nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 101 Kalipahari nbsp nbsp 96 Nuniah Block Hut nbsp Nunia River nbsp 92 Nimcha Block Hut nbsp nbsp Nimcha Colliery Siding nbsp nbsp Kalidaspur Colliery nbsp nbsp 88 Raniganj nbsp nbsp nbsp Damodar River nbsp nbsp Mejia Thermal Power Station nbsp nbsp nbsp Raniganj Ghat nbsp 83 Baktarnagar Block Hut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Andal Sitarampur loop line nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Andal Sainthia branch line nbsp nbsp nbsp 80 Andal nbsp nbsp nbsp Andal Marshalling Yard nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp DSTPS Andal Siding nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Durgapur Cement Works Birla nbsp nbsp nbsp 74 Pinjrapol Block Hut nbsp nbsp Durgapur Steel Exchange Yard nbsp nbsp 72 Waria nbsp nbsp nbsp DSP Siding nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Alloy Steels Plant Siding nbsp nbsp nbsp DTPS Waria Siding nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Durgapur Projects Limited nbsp nbsp Durgapur Coke Oven Plant nbsp nbsp nbsp 64 Durgapur nbsp nbsp Durgapur Goods Shed nbsp 56 Rajbandh nbsp nbsp IOCL Rajbandh depot nbsp nbsp nbsp 48 Panagarh nbsp nbsp nbsp Panagarh Army Cantonment nbsp nbsp NH 19 Grand Trunk Road nbsp nbsp HPCL LPG Bottling Plant nbsp 38 Mankar nbsp 29 Paraj nbsp 23 Galsi nbsp 20 Ishan Chandi Halt nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Sahibganj loop nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Khana nbsp nbsp nbsp to Bankura Masagram line under construction nbsp 8 Talit nbsp nbsp Bardhaman Katwa line nbsp 0 Barddhaman Junction nbsp 7 Gangpur nbsp 12 Saktigarh nbsp nbsp nbsp Howrah Bardhaman chord nbsp nbsp Howrah Bardhaman main linekmSources 20 21 22 23 24 Galsi I CD Block has 17 originating terminating bus routes 3 The Bardhaman Asansol section which is a part of Howrah Gaya Delhi line Howrah Allahabad Mumbai line and Howrah Delhi main line passes through this CD Block and there are stations at Mankar and Paraj 25 NH 19 old numbering NH 2 Grand Trunk Road passes through this CD Block 26 Education EditIn 2013 14 Galsi I CD Block had 116 primary schools with 11 593 students 3 middle schools with 234 students 14 high schools with 8 967 students and 8 higher secondary schools with 7 056 students Galsi I CD Block had 1 general college with 1 997 students and 296 institutions for special and non formal education with 8 949 students 3 As per the 2011 census in Galsi I CD block amongst the 85 inhabited villages 6 villages did not have schools 32 villages had two or more primary schools 25 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 19 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school 27 More than 6 000 schools in erstwhile Bardhaman district serve cooked midday meal to more than 900 000 students 28 Kanad Institute of Engineering and Management was established at Mankar in 2008 It is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology 29 Mankar College at Mankar was established in 1987 It is affiliated with Kazi Nazrul University 30 Culture EditThere are several temples with varied pattern of construction at Mankar Some of these temples have terracotta carvings 31 Healthcare EditIn 2014 Galsi I CD Block had 1 rural hospital 1 block primary health centre 2 primary health centres and 2 private nursing homes with total 63 beds and 7 doctors excluding private bodies It had 27 family welfare subcentres 6 814 patients were treated indoor and 311 671 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals health centres and subcentres of the CD Block 3 Mankar Rural Hospital at Mankar with 30 beds and Pursha Rural Hospital at Pursha with 30 beds are the main medical facilities in Galsi I CD block There are primary health centres at Bharatpur with 6 beds and Lowa PO Dwarmari with 10 beds 32 Galsi I CD Block is one of the areas of Bardhaman district which is affected by a low level of arsenic contamination of ground water 33 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 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 West Bengal Bardhaman Revised in March 2008 Panchayats and Rural Development Department Government of West Bengal Retrieved 30 January 2017 a b c d e C D Block Wise Primary Census Abstract Data PCA 2011 census West Bengal District wise CD Blocks Registrar General and Census Commissioner India Retrieved 16 January 2017 Provisional population totals West Bengal Table 4 Barddhaman District Census of India 2001 Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Retrieved 4 February 2017 Provisional Population Totals West Bengal Table 4 Census of India 2001 Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 4 February 2017 TRU for all Districts SC amp ST and Total Census 2001 Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 2011 07 19 Retrieved 4 February 2017 Provisional population totals West Bengal Table 5 Bardhaman District Census of India 2001 Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2011 08 26 a b Table C 01 Population by Religion West Bengal censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 Census of Indiia 2011 District Census Handbook Barddhaman PDF Table 9 Population by religion in Badhaman district 1961 2011 Page 50 Registrar General and Census Commissioner India Retrieved 27 January 2017 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue West Bengal www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India District Human Development Report Bardhaman 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 14 August 2017 Retrieved 30 January 2017 District Human Development Report Bardhaman PDF Block Sub division wise Variation in Occupational Distribution of Workers page 47 Development and Planning Department Government of West Bengal 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 14 August 2017 Retrieved 30 January 2017 District Census Handbook Baddhaman Census of India 2011 Series 20 Part XII A PDF Page 102 Table 36 Distribution of villages according to availability of different amenities 2011 Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal Retrieved 9 February 2019 District Human Development Report South 24 Parganas 1 Chapter 1 2 South 24 Parganas in Historical Perspective pages 7 9 2 Chapter 3 4 Land reforms pages 32 33 Development amp Planning Department Government of West Bengal 2009 Archived from the original on 5 October 2016 Retrieved 7 August 2016 District Human Development Report Bardhaman PDF Table 3 10 Gross Cropped Area Net Cropped Area and Cropping Intensity of different blocks of Bardhaman district 2003 04 Page 53 Development and Planning Department Government of West Bengal May 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 14 August 2017 Retrieved 30 January 2017 District Human Development Report Bardhaman PDF Occupational Structure Status and levels of Livelihood page 55 Development and Planning Department Government of West Bengal 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 14 August 2017 Retrieved 30 January 2017 Bardhaman Asansol MEMU 63505 India Rail Info Asansol Division System Map Eastern Railway Archived from the original on 26 April 2016 South Eastern Railway Pink Book 2017 18 PDF Indian Railways Pink Book Asansol Division Railway Map Eastern Railway Adra Division Railway Map South Eastern Railway 63509 Bardhaman Asansol MEMU Time Table indiarailinfo Retrieved 9 February 2017 Rationalisation of Numbering Systems of National Highways PDF New Delhi Department of Road Transport and Highways Archived from the original PDF on 1 February 2016 Retrieved 10 February 2017 District Census Handbook Barddhaman 2011 Series 20 Part XII A PDF Page 1082 Appendix I A Villages by number of Primary Schools and Appendix I B Villages by Primary Middle and Secondary Schools Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal Retrieved 9 February 2019 Midday Meal Burdwan WB District Authorities Retrieved 12 February 2019 Kanad Institute of Engineering and Management KIEM Retrieved 2 March 2017 Mankar College College Admission Retrieved 2 March 2017 McCutchion David J Late Mediaeval Temples of Bengal first published 1972 reprinted 2017 pages 23 46 50 59 60 61 75 The Asiatic Society Kolkata ISBN 978 93 81574 65 2 Health amp Family Welfare Department Health Statistics Government of West Bengal Retrieved 19 January 2019 Groundwater Arsenic contamination in West Bengal India 20 years 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