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Jashpur district

Jashpur District is a district of the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh bordering Jharkhand and Odisha. Jashpur Nagar is the administrative headquarters of the district. The district was formerly a princely state before Indpendence. Highly mountainous and forested, Jashpur is known for its natural environment.[citation needed]

Jashpur district
Gullu waterfall on the Ib River
Jashpur district
Location in Chhattisgarh
Coordinates (Jashpur Nagar): 22°54′N 84°09′E / 22.900°N 84.150°E / 22.900; 84.150Coordinates: 22°54′N 84°09′E / 22.900°N 84.150°E / 22.900; 84.150
Country India
StateChhattisgarh
DivisionSurguja
HeadquartersJashpur Nagar
Tehsils8
Government
 • District Collector and MagistrateRitesh Kumar Agrawal
 • Lok Sabha constituencies1
 • Vidhan Sabha constituencies3

Kunkuri Jashpur

Pathalgaon
Area
 • Total5,838 km2 (2,254 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total851,669
 • Density150/km2 (380/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy82%
 • Sex ratio1000:1004
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
PIN
496xxx (Jashpur)[1]
Major highways1(NH-43)
Average annual precipitation1400 mm
Websitejashpur.nic.in

Shri Ritesh Agrawal is the District Collector and Magistrate of Jashpur. He has previously served as DM Bijapur, CEO Zila Panchayat Bilaspur, Bastar, Dhamtari & Gariyaband.[2]

History

During the British Raj Jashpur town was the capital of Jashpur State, one of the princely states of the Eastern States Agency.[3] Merged with independent India in 1948, the last king before Independence was Vijay Bhushan Singh Ju Deo.

Geography

The north-south length of this district is about 150 km, and its east-west breadth is about 85 km. Its total area is 6,205 km². It is between 22° 17′ and 23° 15′ North latitude and 83° 30′ and 84° 24′ East longitude. Geographical area was 6701 km². It is bordered by Balrampur district to the north, Gumla district of Jharkhand to the east, Simdega district of Jharkhand and Sundergarh district of Odisha to the southeast, Raigarh district to the southwest and Surguja district to the west.

It is divided geographically into two parts. The northern hilly belt is called the Upper Ghat. The remaining, southern part, is called Nichghat.

The upper ghat runs from Loroghat Kastura, Narayanpur, Bagicha up to Surguja and Balrampur districts. This belt is a forest area and contains a reserve forest. It covers Sanna, Bagicha, and Narayanpur. The upper ghat is an extension plateau covering 1384 km² which is about 1200 meters above sea level and is covered by a dense forest. The elevated plateau is called "Pat". The Upper Ghat is climbed through Loroghat. Loroghat is about 4 km in length and there are three turnings that are very dangerous.

Nichghat is flat in general but also has many big mountains. In Jashpur Raigarh road there are two more ghats, Jhanda ghat before Kansabel and Belaghat after Kansabel.

Major rivers in the Mahanadi basin are Ib and its tributaries such as Dorki, Maini, Kokiya, Utai, Khadung, Girma and Burhi. In the eastern part, rivers named Baki and Lava Nadi flow in the Brahmani basin. Lower Ganges part is mainly drained by Geor and Kanhar rivers. The drainage pattern is dendritic and is highly irregular, which is reflective of the topography. Irregular topography results in huge base flow through the streams and less recharge.

 
Rivers of Jashpur

Towns

The main towns situated on the national highway (N.H.78) are Lodam, Gholeng, and Jashpur in the Upper ghat and Kunkuri, Bandarchuwan, Kansabel, Ludeg, and Pathalgaon. The roads running from Jashpur H.Q are:

  1. Jashpur Ranchi.
  2. Jashpur Ambikapur via Manora, Kusmi (170).
  3. Jashpur Ambikapur via Sanna Bagicha (170 km). These 2 and 3 are not the all-weather road.
  4. Jashpur Ambikapur via Kunkuri, Patthalgaon (200 km).
  5. Jashpur Ambikapur via Nrayanpur Baghicha.

Climate

Kunkuri is the hottest region in Nichghat during the summer and Pandrapat is the coldest region in Upper Ghat in the winter. It is situated between forests. It is a junction, from Raigarh and from Ambikapur or Jashpur all the people need to cross Patthalgaon first.

Weather record |location = Jashpur District (1998–2015)

Weather Data JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC Annual
Max Temperature (°C) 31.20 35.19 39.13 42.87 43.74 44.0 36.77 33.50 34.29 33.56 32.80 30.25 36.45
Min Temperature (°C) 1.18 5.83 8.77 16.01 19.13 20.67 20.48 21.01 19.48 13.2 8.15 5.66 13.33
Rainfall(mm) 19.23 16.25 20.42 19.87 36.50 191.1 389.62 380.44 236.83 75.85 7.23 6.77 1400.173

Soil

Yellow soils (Ultisols) and red soils (Alfisols) developed over the granitoids occupy most part of the district Black soils (Inceptisols) have formed over the deccan traps in small patches.

Geology and Hydrology

Most part of the District is covered by granitoids. A small portion in the northwestern part is occupied by the Deccan Traps and Lametas. Almost the entire area has a thick laterite cover. Nearly 90% of the area in the district is covered with granitoids, which include granite gneiss, chlorite-biotite gneiss, muscovite granite, granodiorite etc. Remaining area is occupied by Deccan Traps and Lametas. The entire has a thick carapace of laterite. Thickness of laterite cover varies from a few metres to more than 30m at several places. Broadly the area can be divided into 4 hydro-stratigraphic units viz. Laterite, Granitoids, Deccan Traps and Lametas.

 
Landuse landcover map of jasphur district

Geomorphology

i) Major Physiographic Units - The northern hilly areas can be categorised as structural hills and the relatively plain areas in the southern part can be categorised as pediplains.

ii) Major Drainage - Mahanadi basin occupies nearly 71% area in the central part, Bramhani basin covers 21% area in the eastern part and Lower Ganges basin spreads over an area of 8% in the northern part of the district.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Jashpur district has a population of 851,669,[4] roughly equal to the nation of Qatar[5] or the US state of South Dakota.[6] This gives it a ranking of 473rd in India (out of a total of 640).[4] The district has a population density of 146 inhabitants per square kilometre (380/sq mi).[4] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 14.65%.[4] Jashpur has a sex ratio of 1004 females for every 1000 males,[4] and a literacy rate of 68.6%. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 5.73% and 62.28% of the population respectively.[4]

Religions in Jashpur district (2011)[7]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
73.91%
Christianity
22.26%
Islam
1.80%
Other (tribal religion)
1.74%
Other or not stated
0.29%

Languages

Languages of Jashpur district, 2011 census

  Sadri (48.83%)
  Kurukh (27.57%)
  Chhattisgarhi (10.29%)
  Odia (5.11%)
  Hindi (4.98%)
  Bhojpuri (1.36%)
  Others (1.86%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 48.83% of the population in the district spoke Sadri, 27.57% Kurukh, 10.28% Chhattisgarhi, 5.11% Odia, 4.98% Hindi and 1.36% Bhojpuri as their first language.[8]

References

  1. ^ Jashpur
  2. ^ "Home". jashpur.gov.in.
  3. ^ Malleson, G. B.: An historical sketch of the native states of India, London 1875, Reprint Delhi 1984
  4. ^ a b c d e f "District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in. 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
  5. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on June 13, 2007. Retrieved 2011-10-01. Qatar 848,016 July 2011 est.
  6. ^ . U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2011-09-30. South Dakota 814,180
  7. ^ "C-16 Population By Religion - Chhattisgarh". census.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.
  8. ^ 2011 Census of India, Population By Mother Tongue

7. GOVT. Of INDIA Ministry Of Water Resources Central Ground Water Board 8. One of the important information page in facebook about jashpur. https://www.facebook.com/JashpurNagarcg/

External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the district For its eponymous headquarters see Jashpur Nagar Jashpur District is a district of the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh bordering Jharkhand and Odisha Jashpur Nagar is the administrative headquarters of the district The district was formerly a princely state before Indpendence Highly mountainous and forested Jashpur is known for its natural environment citation needed Jashpur districtDistrict of ChhattisgarhGullu waterfall on the Ib RiverJashpur districtLocation in ChhattisgarhCoordinates Jashpur Nagar 22 54 N 84 09 E 22 900 N 84 150 E 22 900 84 150 Coordinates 22 54 N 84 09 E 22 900 N 84 150 E 22 900 84 150Country IndiaStateChhattisgarhDivisionSurgujaHeadquartersJashpur NagarTehsils8Government District Collector and MagistrateRitesh Kumar Agrawal Lok Sabha constituencies1 Vidhan Sabha constituencies3 Kunkuri Jashpur PathalgaonArea Total5 838 km2 2 254 sq mi Population 2011 Total851 669 Density150 km2 380 sq mi Demographics Literacy82 Sex ratio1000 1004Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST PIN496xxx Jashpur 1 Major highways1 NH 43 Average annual precipitation1400 mmWebsitejashpur wbr nic wbr inShri Ritesh Agrawal is the District Collector and Magistrate of Jashpur He has previously served as DM Bijapur CEO Zila Panchayat Bilaspur Bastar Dhamtari amp Gariyaband 2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Towns 2 2 Climate 2 3 Soil 2 4 Geology and Hydrology 2 5 Geomorphology 3 Demographics 3 1 Languages 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditDuring the British Raj Jashpur town was the capital of Jashpur State one of the princely states of the Eastern States Agency 3 Merged with independent India in 1948 the last king before Independence was Vijay Bhushan Singh Ju Deo Geography EditThe north south length of this district is about 150 km and its east west breadth is about 85 km Its total area is 6 205 km It is between 22 17 and 23 15 North latitude and 83 30 and 84 24 East longitude Geographical area was 6701 km It is bordered by Balrampur district to the north Gumla district of Jharkhand to the east Simdega district of Jharkhand and Sundergarh district of Odisha to the southeast Raigarh district to the southwest and Surguja district to the west It is divided geographically into two parts The northern hilly belt is called the Upper Ghat The remaining southern part is called Nichghat The upper ghat runs from Loroghat Kastura Narayanpur Bagicha up to Surguja and Balrampur districts This belt is a forest area and contains a reserve forest It covers Sanna Bagicha and Narayanpur The upper ghat is an extension plateau covering 1384 km which is about 1200 meters above sea level and is covered by a dense forest The elevated plateau is called Pat The Upper Ghat is climbed through Loroghat Loroghat is about 4 km in length and there are three turnings that are very dangerous Nichghat is flat in general but also has many big mountains In Jashpur Raigarh road there are two more ghats Jhanda ghat before Kansabel and Belaghat after Kansabel Major rivers in the Mahanadi basin are Ib and its tributaries such as Dorki Maini Kokiya Utai Khadung Girma and Burhi In the eastern part rivers named Baki and Lava Nadi flow in the Brahmani basin Lower Ganges part is mainly drained by Geor and Kanhar rivers The drainage pattern is dendritic and is highly irregular which is reflective of the topography Irregular topography results in huge base flow through the streams and less recharge Rivers of Jashpur Towns Edit The main towns situated on the national highway N H 78 are Lodam Gholeng and Jashpur in the Upper ghat and Kunkuri Bandarchuwan Kansabel Ludeg and Pathalgaon The roads running from Jashpur H Q are Jashpur Ranchi Jashpur Ambikapur via Manora Kusmi 170 Jashpur Ambikapur via Sanna Bagicha 170 km These 2 and 3 are not the all weather road Jashpur Ambikapur via Kunkuri Patthalgaon 200 km Jashpur Ambikapur via Nrayanpur Baghicha Climate Edit Kunkuri is the hottest region in Nichghat during the summer and Pandrapat is the coldest region in Upper Ghat in the winter It is situated between forests It is a junction from Raigarh and from Ambikapur or Jashpur all the people need to cross Patthalgaon first Weather record location Jashpur District 1998 2015 Weather Data JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC AnnualMax Temperature C 31 20 35 19 39 13 42 87 43 74 44 0 36 77 33 50 34 29 33 56 32 80 30 25 36 45Min Temperature C 1 18 5 83 8 77 16 01 19 13 20 67 20 48 21 01 19 48 13 2 8 15 5 66 13 33Rainfall mm 19 23 16 25 20 42 19 87 36 50 191 1 389 62 380 44 236 83 75 85 7 23 6 77 1400 173Soil Edit Yellow soils Ultisols and red soils Alfisols developed over the granitoids occupy most part of the district Black soils Inceptisols have formed over the deccan traps in small patches Geology and Hydrology Edit Most part of the District is covered by granitoids A small portion in the northwestern part is occupied by the Deccan Traps and Lametas Almost the entire area has a thick laterite cover Nearly 90 of the area in the district is covered with granitoids which include granite gneiss chlorite biotite gneiss muscovite granite granodiorite etc Remaining area is occupied by Deccan Traps and Lametas The entire has a thick carapace of laterite Thickness of laterite cover varies from a few metres to more than 30m at several places Broadly the area can be divided into 4 hydro stratigraphic units viz Laterite Granitoids Deccan Traps and Lametas Landuse landcover map of jasphur district Geomorphology Edit i Major Physiographic Units The northern hilly areas can be categorised as structural hills and the relatively plain areas in the southern part can be categorised as pediplains ii Major Drainage Mahanadi basin occupies nearly 71 area in the central part Bramhani basin covers 21 area in the eastern part and Lower Ganges basin spreads over an area of 8 in the northern part of the district Demographics EditAccording to the 2011 census Jashpur district has a population of 851 669 4 roughly equal to the nation of Qatar 5 or the US state of South Dakota 6 This gives it a ranking of 473rd in India out of a total of 640 4 The district has a population density of 146 inhabitants per square kilometre 380 sq mi 4 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 14 65 4 Jashpur has a sex ratio of 1004 females for every 1000 males 4 and a literacy rate of 68 6 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 5 73 and 62 28 of the population respectively 4 Religions in Jashpur district 2011 7 Religion PercentHinduism 73 91 Christianity 22 26 Islam 1 80 Other tribal religion 1 74 Other or not stated 0 29 Languages Edit Languages of Jashpur district 2011 census Sadri 48 83 Kurukh 27 57 Chhattisgarhi 10 29 Odia 5 11 Hindi 4 98 Bhojpuri 1 36 Others 1 86 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 48 83 of the population in the district spoke Sadri 27 57 Kurukh 10 28 Chhattisgarhi 5 11 Odia 4 98 Hindi and 1 36 Bhojpuri as their first language 8 References Edit Jashpur Home jashpur gov in Malleson G B An historical sketch of the native states of India London 1875 Reprint Delhi 1984 a b c d e f District Census 2011 Census2011 co in 2011 Retrieved 2011 09 30 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on June 13 2007 Retrieved 2011 10 01 Qatar 848 016 July 2011 est 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 2013 10 19 Retrieved 2011 09 30 South Dakota 814 180 C 16 Population By Religion Chhattisgarh census gov in Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India 2011 Census of India Population By Mother Tongue 7 GOVT Of INDIA Ministry Of Water Resources Central Ground Water Board 8 One of the important information page in facebook about jashpur https www facebook com JashpurNagarcg External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jashpur district amp oldid 1130710318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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