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Hazaribagh district

Hazaribagh district is one of the oldest districts of Jharkhand state, India and the district headquarter located in Hazaribagh town. It is located in the north east part of North Chotanagpur Division. The boundary of this district consists of districts of Gaya (BIHAR) and Koderma in the north, Giridih and Bokaro in the east, Ramgarh in the south and Chatra in the west

Hazaribagh district
Location of Hazaribagh district in Jharkhand
Country India
State Jharkhand
DivisionNorth Chotanagpur
HeadquartersHazaribagh
Government
 • District CommissionerSmt. Nancy Sahay, IAS
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesHazaribagh (shared with Ramgarh district)
 • Vidhan Sabha constituencies5 ( Sadar, Barhi, Barkagaon, Barkathha, Mandu)
Area
 • Total3,555 km2 (1,373 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,734,495
 • Density490/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy69.75%
 • Sex ratio946
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationJH-02
Major highwaysNH2 (GT ROAD)
NH33 (Lifeline of Jharkhand from Barhi Hazaribag to Bahragodda Jamshedpur)
NH100 (Bagodar to Chatra via Hazaribag)
Websitehazaribag.nic.in

Etymology edit

The district is named after its headquarters, the town of Hazaribagh. The name, Hazaribagh consists of two Persian words, hazar meaning "one thousand", and bagh meaning "garden" - so, the literal meaning of Hazaribagh is 'a city of one thousand gardens'. According to Sir John Houlton, a veteran British administrator, the town takes its name from the small villages of Okni and Hazari – shown in old maps as Ocunhazry. The last syllable in its name probably originated in a mango-grove, which formed a camping ground for troops and travellers marching along the ‘new military road’ from Kolkata to Varanasi, constructed in 1782 and the following years.[1]

History edit

There are ancient Cave Paintings in Isko, Hazaribagh district which are from Meso-chalcolithic period (9,000-5,000 BC).[2] There is a group of megaliths found close to Barkagaon that is about 25 km from Hazaribagh town at Punkri Barwadih, which has been proven to date back to beyond 3000 BCE.[3]

 
Hazaribagh region in the center of Bihar and Orissa province, 1912 map of British India

On 6 December 1972, Giridih district was split from Hazaribagh.[4] In 1999 this happened again with the creation of Chatra and Koderma.[4] Hazaribagh left Bihar when Jharkhand was formed on 15 November 2000.[4] On 12 September 2007, yet another district was created from Hazaribagh's territory: Ramgarh.[4]

Economy edit

Coal is the major mineral found in this district. This significant coal deposit reserves of this district include Charhi, Kuju, Ghato Tand and Barkagaon of North Karanpura Coalfield. The coal mines are the main source of livelihood for the residents of this district. People of this district are known to be very hard working.

Patratu and Bhurkunda was also coal mines areas of Hazaribagh but it is now in Ramgarh district.

In 2006, the Indian government named Hazaribagh one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[5] It is one of the 21 districts in Jharkhand currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[5]

Administration edit

Blocks/Mandals edit

Hazaribag district consists of 16 Blocks. The following are the list of the Blocks in Hazaribagh district:

The district is divided into two sub-divisions: Hazaribagh and Barhi.

Hazaribagh sub-division comprises 11 blocks: Sadar, Hazaribagh, Katkamsandi, Bishnugarh, Barkagaon, Keredari, Ichak, Churchu, Daru, Tati Jhariya, Katkamdag and Dadi.

Barhi sub-division comprises 5 blocks: Padma, Barhi, Chauparan, Barkatha and Chalkusha.

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1901241,612—    
1911264,297+9.4%
1921261,915−0.9%
1931311,227+18.8%
1941359,218+15.4%
1951397,342+10.6%
YearPop.±%
1961498,034+25.3%
1971643,086+29.1%
1981854,377+32.9%
19911,101,171+28.9%
20011,378,881+25.2%
20111,734,495+25.8%
Source: Census of India[6]

According to the 2011 census, Hazaribagh district has a population of 1,734,495,[7] roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia[8] or the US state of Nebraska.[9] This gives it a ranking of 279th in India (out of a total of 640).[7] The district has a population density of 488 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,260/sq mi).[7] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 25.75%.[7] Hazaribagh has a sex ratio of 946 females for every 1000 males,[7] and a literacy rate of 69.75%.[7] 15.87% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 17.50% and 7.02% of the total population respectively.

Religion in Hazaribagh district (2011)[10]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
80.56%
Islam
16.21%
Sarna
1.97%
Christianity
0.99%
Other or not stated
0.27%

Hindus make up 80.56% of the population, while Muslims make up 16.21%. Sarna makes 1.97% of the population, Christians are 0.99%.[10]

Languages of Hazaribagh district (2011)[11]

  Khortha (61.58%)
  Hindi (23.59%)
  Urdu (7.73%)
  Santali (3.48%)
  Others (3.62%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 61.58% of the population in the district spoke Khortha, 23.59% Hindi, 7.73% Urdu and 3.48% Santali as their first language. There is also a small population of Bengali speaking community who are one of the early settlers of the region. [11]

Politics edit

There are 5 Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district: Barkatha, Barhi, Barkagaon, Mandu and Hazaribagh. All of these are part of Hazaribagh Lok Sabha constituency.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Houlton, Sir John, Bihar, the Heart of India, Orient Longmans, 1949.
  2. ^ . The Telegraph. 13 March 2008. Archived from the original on September 6, 2018.
  3. ^ Choudhury, Indrajit Roy (3 December 2017). "Ancient megaliths of Hazaribagh".
  4. ^ a b c d Law, Gwillim (2011-09-25). "Districts of India". Statoids. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  5. ^ a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj (September 8, 2009). (PDF). National Institute of Rural Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 5, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  6. ^ "Table A-02 Decadal Variation in Population Since 1901: Jharkhand" (PDF). census.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "District Census Handbook: Hazaribagh" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  8. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on June 13, 2007. Retrieved 2011-10-01. Gambia, The 1,797,860 July 2011 est.
  9. ^ "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2011-09-30. Nebraska 1,826,341
  10. ^ a b "Table C-01 Population By Religion: Jharkhand". census.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  11. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Jharkhand". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Hazaribagh district is one of the oldest districts of Jharkhand state India and the district headquarter located in Hazaribagh town It is located in the north east part of North Chotanagpur Division The boundary of this district consists of districts of Gaya BIHAR and Koderma in the north Giridih and Bokaro in the east Ramgarh in the south and Chatra in the westHazaribagh districtDistrict of JharkhandLake in Hazaribagh Wildlife SanctuaryLocation of Hazaribagh district in JharkhandCountry IndiaStateJharkhandDivisionNorth ChotanagpurHeadquartersHazaribaghGovernment District CommissionerSmt Nancy Sahay IAS Lok Sabha constituenciesHazaribagh shared with Ramgarh district Vidhan Sabha constituencies5 Sadar Barhi Barkagaon Barkathha Mandu Area Total3 555 km2 1 373 sq mi Population 2011 Total1 734 495 Density490 km2 1 300 sq mi Demographics Literacy69 75 Sex ratio946Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Vehicle registrationJH 02Major highwaysNH2 GT ROAD NH33 Lifeline of Jharkhand from Barhi Hazaribag to Bahragodda Jamshedpur NH100 Bagodar to Chatra via Hazaribag Websitehazaribag wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Economy 4 Administration 4 1 Blocks Mandals 5 Demographics 6 Politics 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEtymology editThe district is named after its headquarters the town of Hazaribagh The name Hazaribagh consists of two Persian words hazar meaning one thousand and bagh meaning garden so the literal meaning of Hazaribagh is a city of one thousand gardens According to Sir John Houlton a veteran British administrator the town takes its name from the small villages of Okni and Hazari shown in old maps as Ocunhazry The last syllable in its name probably originated in a mango grove which formed a camping ground for troops and travellers marching along the new military road from Kolkata to Varanasi constructed in 1782 and the following years 1 History editThere are ancient Cave Paintings in Isko Hazaribagh district which are from Meso chalcolithic period 9 000 5 000 BC 2 There is a group of megaliths found close to Barkagaon that is about 25 km from Hazaribagh town at Punkri Barwadih which has been proven to date back to beyond 3000 BCE 3 nbsp Hazaribagh region in the center of Bihar and Orissa province 1912 map of British India On 6 December 1972 Giridih district was split from Hazaribagh 4 In 1999 this happened again with the creation of Chatra and Koderma 4 Hazaribagh left Bihar when Jharkhand was formed on 15 November 2000 4 On 12 September 2007 yet another district was created from Hazaribagh s territory Ramgarh 4 Economy editCoal is the major mineral found in this district This significant coal deposit reserves of this district include Charhi Kuju Ghato Tand and Barkagaon of North Karanpura Coalfield The coal mines are the main source of livelihood for the residents of this district People of this district are known to be very hard working Patratu and Bhurkunda was also coal mines areas of Hazaribagh but it is now in Ramgarh district In 2006 the Indian government named Hazaribagh one of the country s 250 most backward districts out of a total of 640 5 It is one of the 21 districts in Jharkhand currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme BRGF 5 Administration editBlocks Mandals edit Hazaribag district consists of 16 Blocks The following are the list of the Blocks in Hazaribagh district Barhi Block Dadi Block Barkatha Block Daru Block Bishnugarh Block Katkamdag Block Barkagaon Block Katkamsandi Block Chauparan Block Ichak Block Padma Block Churchu Block Sadar Block Chalkusha Block Tati Jhariya Block Keredari BlockThe district is divided into two sub divisions Hazaribagh and Barhi Hazaribagh sub division comprises 11 blocks Sadar Hazaribagh Katkamsandi Bishnugarh Barkagaon Keredari Ichak Churchu Daru Tati Jhariya Katkamdag and Dadi Barhi sub division comprises 5 blocks Padma Barhi Chauparan Barkatha and Chalkusha Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 1901241 612 1911264 297 9 4 1921261 915 0 9 1931311 227 18 8 1941359 218 15 4 1951397 342 10 6 YearPop 1961498 034 25 3 1971643 086 29 1 1981854 377 32 9 19911 101 171 28 9 20011 378 881 25 2 20111 734 495 25 8 Source Census of India 6 According to the 2011 census Hazaribagh district has a population of 1 734 495 7 roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia 8 or the US state of Nebraska 9 This gives it a ranking of 279th in India out of a total of 640 7 The district has a population density of 488 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 260 sq mi 7 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 25 75 7 Hazaribagh has a sex ratio of 946 females for every 1000 males 7 and a literacy rate of 69 75 7 15 87 of the population lives in urban areas Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 17 50 and 7 02 of the total population respectively Religion in Hazaribagh district 2011 10 Religion PercentHinduism 80 56 Islam 16 21 Sarna 1 97 Christianity 0 99 Other or not stated 0 27 Hindus make up 80 56 of the population while Muslims make up 16 21 Sarna makes 1 97 of the population Christians are 0 99 10 Languages of Hazaribagh district 2011 11 Khortha 61 58 Hindi 23 59 Urdu 7 73 Santali 3 48 Others 3 62 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 61 58 of the population in the district spoke Khortha 23 59 Hindi 7 73 Urdu and 3 48 Santali as their first language There is also a small population of Bengali speaking community who are one of the early settlers of the region 11 Politics editThis section is transcluded from 5th Jharkhand Assembly edit history District No Constituency Name Party Alliance RemarksHazaribagh 20 Barkatha Amit Kumar Yadav Independent NDA21 Barhi Umashankar Akela Indian National Congress Mahagathbandhan Jharkhand Hazaribagh 24 Mandu Jai Prakash Bhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party NDA25 Hazaribagh Manish Jaiswal Bharatiya Janata Party NDAThere are 5 Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district Barkatha Barhi Barkagaon Mandu and Hazaribagh All of these are part of Hazaribagh Lok Sabha constituency See also editHazaribagh Charowa damReferences edit Houlton Sir John Bihar the Heart of India Orient Longmans 1949 Cave paintings lie in neglect The Telegraph 13 March 2008 Archived from the original on September 6 2018 Choudhury Indrajit Roy 3 December 2017 Ancient megaliths of Hazaribagh a b c d Law Gwillim 2011 09 25 Districts of India Statoids Retrieved 2011 10 11 a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj September 8 2009 A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme PDF National Institute of Rural Development Archived from the original PDF on April 5 2012 Retrieved September 27 2011 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 Hazaribagh 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 Gambia The 1 797 860 July 2011 est 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2011 09 30 Nebraska 1 826 341 a b 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 Hazaribagh district Official website 24 00 N 85 15 E 24 000 N 85 250 E 24 000 85 250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hazaribagh district amp oldid 1200492659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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