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Uttar Dinajpur district

Uttar Dinajpur (Bengali pronunciation: [ut̪ːor dinadʒpur]), also known as North Dinajpur, is a district of the Indian state of West Bengal. Created on 1 April 1992 by the division of the erstwhile West Dinajpur district, it comprises two subdivisions: Raiganj and Islampur.

Uttar Dinajpur
From top-left: Durgapur Rajbari, Mohanta Masjid near Goyalpara, Pramateshwar Mahadeb Mondir, Kulik Bird Sanctuary, Pirpukur Dargah in Raiganj
Location of Uttar Dinajpur in West Bengal
Coordinates: 25°37′N 88°07′E / 25.62°N 88.12°E / 25.62; 88.12
Country India
State West Bengal
DivisionMalda
HeadquartersRaiganj
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesRaiganj
 • Vidhan Sabha constituenciesChopra, Islampur, Goalpokhar, Chakulia, Karandighi, Hemtabad, Kaliaganj, Raiganj, Itahar
Area
 • Total3,142 km2 (1,213 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total3,007,134
 • Density960/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
 • Urban
362,228
Demographics
 • Literacy59.1 %
 • Sex ratio939
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Major highwaysNH 27, NH 12
Poverty (2020)28.36% below poverty line
Websiteuttardinajpur.nic.in

History Edit

Undivided Dinajpur district was part of the Pundra kingdom. The whole of Pundra was part of the Mauryan empire, and Jainism was spread in the region in the fourth century BCE. Their capital was at Pundrabardhan (now in Bangladesh), and two other ancient towns were Gourpur and Kotibarsha, now called Bangarh. Later multiple inscriptions show how the Guptas also controlled Pundra. The district was then under Pala rule from 750 CE. The Senas overthrew the Palas in 1143. In 1204, Bakhtiyar Khilji defeated the Senas and had Bangarh as its capital. After his murder, it was controlled by various governors sent by the Delhi Sultan from Gauda. In 1586, Mughal Emperor Akbar conquered Bengal and Dinajpur was controlled by the sarkars of Tajpur and Panjara. In 1765, it fell under the rule of the East India Company and was ruled from Murshidabad. In the later part of the 18th century, the district was home to the Sanyasi-Fakir rebellion until the early 19th century. The district remained relatively peaceful all through the rest of the 1800s. In 1905, the people of Dinajpur district protested against the Partition of Bengal. They participated in the Freedom struggle by refusing to pay tax, doing hartals, and launching agitations. In 1947, Dinajpur district was split between India and Pakistan with West Dinajpur remaining with India. In 1992, West Dinajpur district was bifurcated to form Uttar Dinajpur and Dakshin Dinajpur districts.[1]

Geography Edit

Uttar Dinajpur district lies between latitude 25°11' N to 26°49' N and longitude 87°49' E to 90°00' E occupying an area of 3,142 km2 (1,213 sq mi) enclosed by Panchagarh, Thakurgaon and Dinajpur districts of Bangladesh on the east, Kishanganj, Purnia and Katihar districts of Bihar on the west, Darjeeling district and Jalpaiguri district on the north and Malda district and Dakshin Dinajpur district on the south. Uttar Dinajpur is well connected with the rest of the state through National Highways, State Highways and Railways. NH-27 and NH-12 pass through the heart of the district.

The regional topography is generally flat with a gentle southerly slope towards which the main rivers like Kulik, Nagar, Mahananda. The District forms a part of the basin lying between Rajmahal hills on the east. The older alluvium is estimated to be Pleistocene age. Uttar Dinajpur is bestowed with a very fertile soil. The soil is very rich in nature due to the alluvial deposition which helps to grow Paddy, Jute, Mesta and Sugarcane etc. Raiganj on the banks of the River Kulik is the District Headquarters where the Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary, the second largest bird sanctuary in Asia, is situated. In Uttar Dinajpur district, there are two sub-divisions, Raiganj and Islampur, 110 km (68 mi) apart from each other. There are four municipalities, nine blocks and 99 Panchayats covering 1577 villages.

Economy Edit

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Uttar Dinajpur one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[2] It is one of the eleven districts in West Bengal currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[2] but now Dalkhola the main commercial, business town with well connected railway and roadways. increasing the economy of Dalkhola and Uttar Dinajpur District.

Divisions Edit

Sub-divisions Edit

Uttar Dinajpur District comprises two subdivisions:

Assembly constituencies Edit

As per order of the Delimitation Commission in respect of the delimitation of constituencies in the West Bengal, the district is divided into nine assembly constituencies:[3]

Hemtabad and Kaliaganj constituencies are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) candidates. Along with six assembly constituencies from Darjeeling district, Chopra constituency forms the Darjeeling (Lok Sabha constituency). Islampur, Goalpokhar, Chakulia, Karandighi, Hemtabad, Kaliaganj and Raiganj constituencies forms the Raiganj (Lok Sabha constituency). Along with six assembly constituencies from South Dinajpur district, Itahar forms the Balurghat (Lok Sabha constituency).

Demographics Edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901401,121—    
1911428,300+0.66%
1921376,366−1.28%
1931403,576+0.70%
1941451,684+1.13%
1951528,607+1.59%
1961760,199+3.70%
19711,087,269+3.64%
19811,415,653+2.67%
19911,897,045+2.97%
20012,441,794+2.56%
20113,007,134+2.10%
source:[4]

According to the 2011 census Uttar Dinajpur district has a population of 3,007,134,[1] roughly equal to the nation of Albania[5] or the US state of Mississippi.[6] This gives it a ranking of 124th in India (out of a total of 640).[1] The district has a population density of 956 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,480/sq mi) .[1] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 22.9%.[1] Uttar Dinajpur has a sex ratio of 936 females for every 1000 males,[1] and a literacy rate of 59.1%. 12.05% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 26.87% and 5.41% of the population respectively.[1][7]

Religion Edit

Religion in Uttar Dinajpur district (2011)[8]
Percent
Islam
49.92%
Hinduism
49.31%
Christianity
0.56%
Others
0.21%
Religion in present-day Uttar Dinajpur district
Religion Population (1941)[9]: 88–91 [10]: 106  Percentage (1941) Population (2011)[8] Percentage (2011)
Islam   266,415 53.61% 1,501,170 49.92%
Hinduism   200,051 40.25% 1,482,943 49.31%
Tribal religion   29,763 5.99% 1,622 0.05%
Others [a] 740 0.15% 21,399 0.72%
Total Population 496,969 100% 3,007,134 100%

Language Edit

Languages of Uttar Dinajpur district (2011).[11]

  Bengali (68.06%)
  Surjapuri (13.22%)
  Urdu (9.48%)
  Santali (3.77%)
  Hindi (3.76%)
  Rajbongshi (1.03%)
  Others (0.62%)

According to the 2011 census, 68.06% of the population spoke Bengali, 13.22% Surjapuri, 9.48% Urdu, 3.77% Santali, 3.76% Hindi and 1.03% Rajbongshi as their first language.[11][12]

Bengali is the main language but a sizeable number of Urdu, Hindi and Maithili speaking people live in Islampur sub-division. It is one of the most backward districts of India educationally and economically owing to state neglect. The Bengali dialects here are spoken in the district, are variously called as Varendri and Shershabadia.

Education Edit

As of 2012, there were 3282 schools in the Uttar Dinajpur district. 3100 of these are in rural areas, and 182 urban.[13]

There is Raiganj University in Uttar Dinajpur situated at Raiganj

Others general degree and diploma colleges are here also.

Some notable colleges such as:

Flora and fauna Edit

In 1985, Uttar Dinajpur district became home to the Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary, which has an area of 1.3 km2 (0.5 sq mi).[14]

Transport Edit

Major railway stations are Raiganj(RGJ), Radhikapur (RDP), Kaliyagunj, Dalkolha and Aluabari Road Jn (Islampur). Dalkolha is most important stoppage of long-distance train.[citation needed] NH 27 and NH 12 are two National Highways in this District.[citation needed] Radhikapur-Kolkata (RDP-KOAA) Express train and Radhikapur-Howrah Kulik Express (RDP-HWH) are the two direct train for Raiganj to South Bengal Communication. Although RDP-SGUJ DEMU is the only direct train for Raiganj to North Bengal Communication. NBSTC, SBSTC are transport corporations serving the area.[citation needed] Siliguri More is that point zone which connect four district zone North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, North Bengal and South Bengal through High Ways.

Tourism Edit

  • Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest bird sanctuary of Asia
  • Swaminath Temple at Swaminath
  • Rajbari at Rajbari Gate
  • Shiv Mandir at Itahar
  • Danhasori Pithasthal at Chandigram
  • Shree Shree Ma Bhabani Devi Than at Bouaha
  • Shidhi binayak Mandir at, Maharaja Hat

Villages Edit

See also Edit

Notes Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "District Census Handbook: Uttar Dinajpur" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  2. ^ a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj (8 September 2009). (PDF). National Institute of Rural Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Press Note, Delimitation Commission" (PDF). Assembly Constituencies in West Bengal. Delimitation Commission. Retrieved 16 November 2008.
  4. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  5. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Albania 2,994,667 July 2011 est.
  6. ^ "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 30 September 2011. Mississippi 2,967,297
  7. ^ Hernández-Campoy, Juan Manuel; Conde-Silvestre, Juan Camilo (15 February 2012). The Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics. ISBN 9781118257265.
  8. ^ a b "Table C-01 Population by Religion: West Bengal". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  9. ^ "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME VI BENGAL PROVINCE" (PDF). Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  10. ^ "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME VII BIHAR PROVINCE" (PDF).
  11. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: West Bengal". www.censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  12. ^ "DISTRIBUTION OF THE 22 SCHEDULED LANGUAGES-INDIA/STATES/UNION TERRITORIES - 2011 CENSUS" (PDF).
  13. ^ "List of Schools in Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal". All India Facts. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  14. ^ Indian Ministry of Forests and Environment. . Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.

External links Edit

  • Official Website
  • Uttar-Dinajpur.com

25°37′N 88°07′E / 25.62°N 88.12°E / 25.62; 88.12

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This article is about a district in West Bengal For the district in Bangladesh see Dinajpur District Bangladesh Uttar Dinajpur Bengali pronunciation ut ːor dinadʒpur also known as North Dinajpur is a district of the Indian state of West Bengal Created on 1 April 1992 by the division of the erstwhile West Dinajpur district it comprises two subdivisions Raiganj and Islampur Uttar DinajpurDistrictFrom top left Durgapur Rajbari Mohanta Masjid near Goyalpara Pramateshwar Mahadeb Mondir Kulik Bird Sanctuary Pirpukur Dargah in RaiganjLocation of Uttar Dinajpur in West BengalCoordinates 25 37 N 88 07 E 25 62 N 88 12 E 25 62 88 12Country IndiaStateWest BengalDivisionMaldaHeadquartersRaiganjGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesRaiganj Vidhan Sabha constituenciesChopra Islampur Goalpokhar Chakulia Karandighi Hemtabad Kaliaganj Raiganj ItaharArea Total3 142 km2 1 213 sq mi Population 2011 Total3 007 134 Density960 km2 2 500 sq mi Urban362 228Demographics Literacy59 1 Sex ratio939Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Major highwaysNH 27 NH 12Poverty 2020 28 36 below poverty lineWebsiteuttardinajpur wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Divisions 4 1 Sub divisions 4 2 Assembly constituencies 5 Demographics 5 1 Religion 5 2 Language 6 Education 7 Flora and fauna 8 Transport 9 Tourism 10 Villages 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditUndivided Dinajpur district was part of the Pundra kingdom The whole of Pundra was part of the Mauryan empire and Jainism was spread in the region in the fourth century BCE Their capital was at Pundrabardhan now in Bangladesh and two other ancient towns were Gourpur and Kotibarsha now called Bangarh Later multiple inscriptions show how the Guptas also controlled Pundra The district was then under Pala rule from 750 CE The Senas overthrew the Palas in 1143 In 1204 Bakhtiyar Khilji defeated the Senas and had Bangarh as its capital After his murder it was controlled by various governors sent by the Delhi Sultan from Gauda In 1586 Mughal Emperor Akbar conquered Bengal and Dinajpur was controlled by the sarkars of Tajpur and Panjara In 1765 it fell under the rule of the East India Company and was ruled from Murshidabad In the later part of the 18th century the district was home to the Sanyasi Fakir rebellion until the early 19th century The district remained relatively peaceful all through the rest of the 1800s In 1905 the people of Dinajpur district protested against the Partition of Bengal They participated in the Freedom struggle by refusing to pay tax doing hartals and launching agitations In 1947 Dinajpur district was split between India and Pakistan with West Dinajpur remaining with India In 1992 West Dinajpur district was bifurcated to form Uttar Dinajpur and Dakshin Dinajpur districts 1 Geography EditUttar Dinajpur district lies between latitude 25 11 N to 26 49 N and longitude 87 49 E to 90 00 E occupying an area of 3 142 km2 1 213 sq mi enclosed by Panchagarh Thakurgaon and Dinajpur districts of Bangladesh on the east Kishanganj Purnia and Katihar districts of Bihar on the west Darjeeling district and Jalpaiguri district on the north and Malda district and Dakshin Dinajpur district on the south Uttar Dinajpur is well connected with the rest of the state through National Highways State Highways and Railways NH 27 and NH 12 pass through the heart of the district The regional topography is generally flat with a gentle southerly slope towards which the main rivers like Kulik Nagar Mahananda The District forms a part of the basin lying between Rajmahal hills on the east The older alluvium is estimated to be Pleistocene age Uttar Dinajpur is bestowed with a very fertile soil The soil is very rich in nature due to the alluvial deposition which helps to grow Paddy Jute Mesta and Sugarcane etc Raiganj on the banks of the River Kulik is the District Headquarters where the Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary the second largest bird sanctuary in Asia is situated In Uttar Dinajpur district there are two sub divisions Raiganj and Islampur 110 km 68 mi apart from each other There are four municipalities nine blocks and 99 Panchayats covering 1577 villages Economy EditIn 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Uttar Dinajpur one of the country s 250 most backward districts out of a total of 640 2 It is one of the eleven districts in West Bengal currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme BRGF 2 but now Dalkhola the main commercial business town with well connected railway and roadways increasing the economy of Dalkhola and Uttar Dinajpur District Divisions EditSub divisions Edit Uttar Dinajpur District comprises two subdivisions Raiganj Sub Division and Islampur Sub DivisionAssembly constituencies Edit As per order of the Delimitation Commission in respect of the delimitation of constituencies in the West Bengal the district is divided into nine assembly constituencies 3 S No Name Lok Sabha constituency MLA Party28 Chopra Darjeeling Hamidul Rahman All India Trinamool Congress29 Islampur Raiganj Abdul Karim Chowdhury All India Trinamool Congress30 Goalpokhar Md Ghulam Rabbani All India Trinamool Congress31 Chakulia Minhajul Arfin Azad All India Trinamool Congress32 Karandighi Goutam Paul All India Trinamool Congress33 Hemtabad SC Satyajit Barman All India Trinamool Congress34 Kaliaganj SC Soumen Roy All India Trinamool Congress35 Raiganj Krishna Kalyani All India Trinamool Congress36 Itahar Balurghat Mosaraf Hussen All India Trinamool CongressHemtabad and Kaliaganj constituencies are reserved for Scheduled Castes SC candidates Along with six assembly constituencies from Darjeeling district Chopra constituency forms the Darjeeling Lok Sabha constituency Islampur Goalpokhar Chakulia Karandighi Hemtabad Kaliaganj and Raiganj constituencies forms the Raiganj Lok Sabha constituency Along with six assembly constituencies from South Dinajpur district Itahar forms the Balurghat Lok Sabha constituency Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901401 121 1911428 300 0 66 1921376 366 1 28 1931403 576 0 70 1941451 684 1 13 1951528 607 1 59 1961760 199 3 70 19711 087 269 3 64 19811 415 653 2 67 19911 897 045 2 97 20012 441 794 2 56 20113 007 134 2 10 source 4 According to the 2011 census Uttar Dinajpur district has a population of 3 007 134 1 roughly equal to the nation of Albania 5 or the US state of Mississippi 6 This gives it a ranking of 124th in India out of a total of 640 1 The district has a population density of 956 inhabitants per square kilometre 2 480 sq mi 1 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 22 9 1 Uttar Dinajpur has a sex ratio of 936 females for every 1000 males 1 and a literacy rate of 59 1 12 05 of the population lives in urban areas Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 26 87 and 5 41 of the population respectively 1 7 Religion Edit Religion in Uttar Dinajpur district 2011 8 PercentIslam 49 92 Hinduism 49 31 Christianity 0 56 Others 0 21 Religion in present day Uttar Dinajpur district Religion Population 1941 9 88 91 10 106 Percentage 1941 Population 2011 8 Percentage 2011 Islam nbsp 266 415 53 61 1 501 170 49 92 Hinduism nbsp 200 051 40 25 1 482 943 49 31 Tribal religion nbsp 29 763 5 99 1 622 0 05 Others a 740 0 15 21 399 0 72 Total Population 496 969 100 3 007 134 100 Language Edit Languages of Uttar Dinajpur district 2011 11 Bengali 68 06 Surjapuri 13 22 Urdu 9 48 Santali 3 77 Hindi 3 76 Rajbongshi 1 03 Others 0 62 According to the 2011 census 68 06 of the population spoke Bengali 13 22 Surjapuri 9 48 Urdu 3 77 Santali 3 76 Hindi and 1 03 Rajbongshi as their first language 11 12 Bengali is the main language but a sizeable number of Urdu Hindi and Maithili speaking people live in Islampur sub division It is one of the most backward districts of India educationally and economically owing to state neglect The Bengali dialects here are spoken in the district are variously called as Varendri and Shershabadia Education EditAs of 2012 there were 3282 schools in the Uttar Dinajpur district 3100 of these are in rural areas and 182 urban 13 There is Raiganj University in Uttar Dinajpur situated at RaiganjOthers general degree and diploma colleges are here also Some notable colleges such as Chopra Kamala Paul Smriti Mahavidyalaya Dr Meghnad Saha College Islampur College Islampur Government Polytechnic Kaliyaganj College Raiganj Government Medical College and Hospital Raiganj Polytechnic Raiganj Surendranath Mahavidyalaya Shree Agrasen MahavidyalayaFlora and fauna EditIn 1985 Uttar Dinajpur district became home to the Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary which has an area of 1 3 km2 0 5 sq mi 14 Transport EditMajor railway stations are Raiganj RGJ Radhikapur RDP Kaliyagunj Dalkolha and Aluabari Road Jn Islampur Dalkolha is most important stoppage of long distance train citation needed NH 27 and NH 12 are two National Highways in this District citation needed Radhikapur Kolkata RDP KOAA Express train and Radhikapur Howrah Kulik Express RDP HWH are the two direct train for Raiganj to South Bengal Communication Although RDP SGUJ DEMU is the only direct train for Raiganj to North Bengal Communication NBSTC SBSTC are transport corporations serving the area citation needed Siliguri More is that point zone which connect four district zone North Dinajpur South Dinajpur North Bengal and South Bengal through High Ways Tourism EditRaiganj Wildlife Sanctuary the largest bird sanctuary of Asia Swaminath Temple at Swaminath Rajbari at Rajbari Gate Shiv Mandir at Itahar Danhasori Pithasthal at Chandigram Shree Shree Ma Bhabani Devi Than at Bouaha Shidhi binayak Mandir at Maharaja HatVillages EditBaroduarySee also EditBengali language Movement North Dinajpur Notes Edit Including Jainism Christianity Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism Ad Dharmis or not stated References Edit a b c d e f g District Census Handbook Uttar Dinajpur PDF censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj 8 September 2009 A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme PDF National Institute of Rural Development Archived from the original PDF on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Press Note Delimitation Commission PDF Assembly Constituencies in West Bengal Delimitation Commission Retrieved 16 November 2008 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Albania 2 994 667 July 2011 est 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Retrieved 30 September 2011 Mississippi 2 967 297 Hernandez Campoy Juan Manuel Conde Silvestre Juan Camilo 15 February 2012 The Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics ISBN 9781118257265 a b Table C 01 Population by Religion West Bengal censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 CENSUS OF INDIA 1941 VOLUME VI BENGAL PROVINCE PDF Retrieved 13 August 2022 CENSUS OF INDIA 1941 VOLUME VII BIHAR PROVINCE PDF a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue West Bengal www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India DISTRIBUTION OF THE 22 SCHEDULED LANGUAGES INDIA STATES UNION TERRITORIES 2011 CENSUS PDF List of Schools in Uttar Dinajpur West Bengal All India Facts Retrieved 30 January 2018 Indian Ministry of Forests and Environment Protected areas West Bengal Archived from the original on 23 August 2011 Retrieved 25 September 2011 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uttar Dinajpur district nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Raiganj Official Website Uttar Dinajpur com 25 37 N 88 07 E 25 62 N 88 12 E 25 62 88 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uttar Dinajpur district amp oldid 1160944379, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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