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Pingla (community development block)

Pingla is a community development block that forms an administrative division in the Kharagpur subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Pingla
Community development block
Coordinates: 22°16′19″N 87°35′08″E / 22.27191°N 87.58568°E / 22.27191; 87.58568
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictPaschim Medinipur
Government
 • TypeFederal democracy
Area
 • Total224.48 km2 (86.67 sq mi)
Elevation
17 m (56 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total194,809
 • Density870/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
721140 (Pingla)
Telephone/STD code03222
ISO 3166 codeIN-WB
Vehicle registrationWB 34
Literacy83.57%
Lok Sabha constituencyGhatal
Vidhan Sabha constituencyPingla, Sabang
Websitepaschimmedinipur.gov.in

Geography edit

Pingla CD block is a flood prone area affected by water-logging leading to loss of crops. In this block 100% of the cultivated area has highly productive alluvial soil.[1]

Pingla is located at 22°16′19″N 87°35′08″E / 22.27191°N 87.58568°E / 22.27191; 87.58568.

Pingla CD block is bounded by Debra CD block in the north, Panskura and Moyna CD blocks, in Purba Medinipur district, in the east, Sabang CD block in the south and Kharagpur II CD block in the west.

It is located 36 km from Midnapore, the district headquarters.

Pingla CD block has an area of 224.48 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 10 gram panchayats, 142 gram sansads (village councils), 182 mouzas and 175 inhabited villages. Pingla police station serves this block.[2] Headquarters of this CD block is at Pingla.[3]

Gram panchayats of Pingla block/ panchayat samiti are: Kusumda, Jamna, Dhaneswarpur, Karkai, Maligram, Khirai, Gobardhanpur, Pindrui, Jalchak-I, Jalchak-II.[4]

Demographics edit

Population edit

According to the 2011 Census of India, Pingla CD block had a total population of 194,809, all of which were rural. There were 99,988 (51%) males and 94,821 (49%) females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 22,719. Scheduled Castes numbered 16,428 (8.43%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 19,322 (9.92%).[5]

According to the 2001 census, Pingla block had a total population of 170,792, out of which 88,251 were males and 82,541 were females. Pingla block registered a population growth of 14.25 per cent during the 1991-2001 decade. Decadal growth for the combined Midnapore district was 14.87 per cent.[6] Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17.45 per cent.[7]

Large villages (with 4,000+ population) in Pingla CD block are (2011 census figures in brackets): Pingla (5,253), Khirai (6,427), Maligram (11,337), Pindrui (4,384), Dangalsa (5,190) and Jalchak (6,793).[5]

Other villages in Pingla CD block are (2011 census figures in brackets): Gobardhanpur (3,665), Karkai (3,113), Dhaneshwarpur Uttar Bar (539), Dhaneshwarpur Madhyabar (1,247), Dhaneshwarpur Jamua (152), Dhaneswarour Paikan Uttar Bar (697), Dhaneshwarpur Paikan Dakhin Bar (270), Dhaneshwarpur Paschim Bar (1,852), Jamna (3,336), Karkai (3,113) and Raj Ballabh (819).[5]

Literacy edit

According to the 2011 census the total number of literate persons in Pingla CD block was 143,882 (83.57% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 79,657 (90.22% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 64,165 (76.57% of the female population over 6 years). The gender gap in literacy rates was 13.65%.[5]

See also – List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate

Literacy in CD Blocks of
Paschim Medinipur district
Jhargram subdivision
Binpur I – 69.74%
Binpur II – 70.46%
Gopiballavpur I – 65.44%
Gopiballavpur II – 71.40%
Jamboni – 72.63%
Jhargram – 72.23%
Nayagram – 63.70%
Sankrail – 73.35%
Medinipur Sadar subdivision
Garhbeta I – 72.21%
Garhbeta II – 75.87%
Garhbeta III – 73.42%
Keshpur – 77.88%
Midnapore Sadar – 70.48%
Salboni – 74.87%
Ghatal subdivision
Chandrakona I – 78.93%
Chandrakona II – 75.96%
Daspur I – 83.99%
Daspur II – 85.62%
Ghatal – 81.08%
Kharagpur subdivision
Dantan I – 73.53%
Dantan II – 82.45%
Debra – 82.03%
Keshiari – 76.78%
Kharagpur I – 77.06%
Kharagpur II – 76.08%
Mohanpur – 80.51%
Narayangarh – 78.31%
Pingla – 83.57%
Sabang – 86.84%
Source:
2011 Census: CD Block Wise

Primary Census Abstract Data


Language and religion edit

Religion in Pingla CD block (2011)[8]
Hinduism
85.61%
Islam
14.29%
Other or not stated
0.10%

In the 2011 census Hindus formed 85.61% of the population in Pingla CD block. Muslims formed 14.29% of the population. Others formed 0.10% of the population.[8] Others include Addi Bassi, Marang Boro, Santal, Saranath, Sari Dharma, Sarna, Alchchi, Bidin, Sant, Saevdharm, Seran, Saran, Sarin, Kheria,[9] Christian and other religious communities. In 2001, Hindus were 87.20% and Muslims 12.38% of the population respectively.[10]

Languages of Pingla CD block (2011)[11]

  Bengali (91.07%)
  Santali (4.16%)
  Hindi (2.79%)
  Urdu (1.17%)
  Others (0.81%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 91.07% of the population spoke Bengali, 4.16% Santali, 2.79% Hindi and 1.17% Urdu as their first language.[11]

BPL families edit

In Pingla CD block 50.51% families were living below poverty line in 2007.[12]

According to the District Human Development Report of Paschim Medinipur: The 29 CD blocks of the district were classified into four categories based on the poverty ratio. Nayagram, Binpur II and Jamboni CD blocks have very high poverty levels (above 60%). Kharagpur I, Kharagpur II, Sankrail, Garhbeta II, Pingla and Mohanpur CD blocks have high levels of poverty (50-60%), Jhargram, Midnapore Sadar, Dantan I, Gopiballavpur II, Binpur I, Dantan II, Keshiari, Chandrakona I, Gopiballavpur I, Chandrakona II, Narayangarh, Keshpur, Ghatal, Sabang, Garhbeta I, Salboni, Debra and Garhbeta III CD blocks have moderate levels of poverty (25-50%) and Daspur II and Daspur I CD blocks have low levels of poverty (below 25%).[12]

Economy edit

Infrastructure edit

175 or 96% of mouzas in Pingla CD block were electrified by 31 March 2014.[13]

175 mouzas in Pingla CD block had drinking water facilities in 2013-14. There were 113 fertiliser depots, 124 seed stores and 38 fair price shops in the CD Block.[13]

Agriculture edit

Persons engaged in agriculture
in Pingla CD block

  Bargadars (3.75%)
  Patta holders (26.07%)
  Small farmers (3.29%)
  Marginal farmers (19.35%)
  Agricultural labourers (46.90%)

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.[14] Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation. In 2013-14, persons engaged in agriculture in Pingla CD block could be classified as follows: bargadars 3.75%, patta (document) holders 26.70%, small farmers (possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares) 3.29%, marginal farmers (possessing land up to 1 hectare) 19.35% and agricultural labourers 46.90%.[13]

In 2005-06 the nett cropped area in Pingla CD block was 18,600 hectares out of the total geographical area of 21,948 hectares and the area in which more than one crop was grown was 18,377 hectares.[15]

The extension of irrigation has played a role in growth of the predominantly agricultural economy.[16] In 2013-14, the total area irrigated in Pingla CD block was 13,170 hectares, out of which 2,000 hectares were irrigated by tank water, 10,400 hectares by deep tubewells and 770 hectares by other methods.[13]

In 2013-14, Pingla CD block produced 36,526 tonnes of Aman paddy, the main winter crop, from 17,429 hectares, 2,738 tonnes of Aus paddy (summer crop) from 1,372 hectares, 44,560 tonnes of Boro paddy (spring crop) from 14,225 hectares, 53 tonnes of wheat from 24 hectares, 14,027 tonnes of Jute from 983 hectares and 38 tonnes of potatoes from 2 hectares. It also produced pulses and oilseeds.[13]

Banking edit

In 2013-14, Pingla CD block had offices of 6 commercial banks and 2 gramin banks.[13]

Transport edit

Pingla CD block has 24 originating/ terminating bus routes. The nearest railway station is 11 km from the CD block headquarters.[13]

Education edit

In 2013-14, Pingla CD block had 145 primary schools with 11,830 students, 6 middle schools with 400 students, 11 high schools with 6,371 students and 18 higher secondary schools with 18,935 students. Pingla CD block had 1 general college with 1,005 students, 1 technical / professional institutions with 100 students and 321 institutions for special and non-formal education with 12,373 students.[13]

The United Nations Development Programme considers the combined primary and secondary enrolment ratio as the simple indicator of educational achievement of the children in the school going age. The infrastructure available is important. In Pingla CD block out of the total 145 primary schools in 2008-2009, 22 had pucca buildings, 64 partially pucca, 16 kucha and 43 multiple type.[17]

Pingla Thana Mahavidyalaya is a co-educational college established in 1965 at Maligram. Affiliated to Vidyasagar University, it offers honours courses in Bengali, English, Sanskrit, history, philosophy, political science, geography, education, physics, chemistry, mathematics and botany.[18]

Culture edit

The Pingla CD block has several heritage temples.

Healthcare edit

In 2014, Pingla CD block had 1 rural hospital, 3 primary health centres and 1 private nursing home with total 57 beds and 10 doctors. It had 29 family welfare sub centres and 1 family welfare centre. 3,554 patients were treated indoor and 100,276 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals, health centres and subcentres of the CD block.[13]

Pingla Rural Hospital, with 30 beds at Pingla, is the major Government medical facility in the Pingla CD block. There are primary health centres at: Jalchak (with 10 beds), Harma (PO Gobardhanpur) (with 6 beds) and Boalia (PO Dhaneswarpur) (with 6 beds)[19][20]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). pages 4-5 (About Paschim Medinipur), page 26 (Predominant Soil), pages 265- 268 (Identification of Flood prone areas, Names of drought prone blocks). Development and Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  2. ^ "District Statistical Handbook 2014 Paschim Medinipur". Tables 2.1, 2.2. Department of Planning and Statistics, Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  3. ^ "District Census Handbook: Paschim Medinipur" (PDF). Map of Paschim Medinipur with CD Block HQs and Police Stations (on the fifth page). Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Directory of District, Subdivision, Panchayat Samiti/ Block and Gram Panchayats in West Bengal". Paschim Medinipur - Revised in March 2008. Panchayats and Rural Development Department, Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "C.D. Block Wise Primary Census Abstract Data(PCA)". 2011 census: West Bengal – District-wise CD Blocks. Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  6. ^ . Census of India 2001. Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
  7. ^ . Census of India 2001. Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Table C-01 Population by Religion: West Bengal". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  9. ^ "ST-14 A Details Of Religions Shown Under 'Other Religions And Persuasions' In Main Table". West Bengal. Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  10. ^ "Table C01 Population by Religious Community: West Bengal". Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2001.
  11. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: West Bengal". www.censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  12. ^ a b (PDF). May 2011. Page 177. Development & Planning Department, Government of West Bengal. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i "District Statistical Handbook 2014 Paschim Medinipur". Tables 2.1, 8.2, 16.1, 17.2, 18.2, 18.1, 20.1, 21.2, 4.4, 3.1, 3.3 – arranged as per use. Department of Planning and Statistics, Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  14. ^ . (1) Chapter 1.2, South 24 Parganas in Historical Perspective, pages 7-9 (2) Chapter 3.4, Land reforms, pages 32-33. Development & Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, 2009. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  15. ^ (PDF). Table 2.4, Page 28. Development and Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, May 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  16. ^ (PDF). Chapter V: Economic Livelihoods, pages 129-131. Development and Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  17. ^ (PDF). May 2011. Page: 60. Development & Planning Department, Government of West Bengal. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  18. ^ "Pingla Thana Mahavidyalaya". PTM. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  19. ^ "Health & Family Welfare Department" (PDF). Health Statistics – Rural Hospitals. Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  20. ^ "Health & Family Welfare Department" (PDF). Health Statistics – Primary Health Centres. Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 1 September 2020.

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Pingla is a community development block that forms an administrative division in the Kharagpur subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal PinglaCommunity development blockCoordinates 22 16 19 N 87 35 08 E 22 27191 N 87 58568 E 22 27191 87 58568Country IndiaStateWest BengalDistrictPaschim MedinipurGovernment TypeFederal democracyArea Total224 48 km2 86 67 sq mi Elevation17 m 56 ft Population 2011 Total194 809 Density870 km2 2 200 sq mi Languages OfficialBengali EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN721140 Pingla Telephone STD code03222ISO 3166 codeIN WBVehicle registrationWB 34Literacy83 57 Lok Sabha constituencyGhatalVidhan Sabha constituencyPingla SabangWebsitepaschimmedinipur wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Literacy 2 3 Language and religion 3 BPL families 4 Economy 4 1 Infrastructure 4 2 Agriculture 4 3 Banking 5 Transport 6 Education 7 Culture 8 Healthcare 9 ReferencesGeography editPingla CD block is a flood prone area affected by water logging leading to loss of crops In this block 100 of the cultivated area has highly productive alluvial soil 1 Pingla is located at 22 16 19 N 87 35 08 E 22 27191 N 87 58568 E 22 27191 87 58568 Pingla CD block is bounded by Debra CD block in the north Panskura and Moyna CD blocks in Purba Medinipur district in the east Sabang CD block in the south and Kharagpur II CD block in the west It is located 36 km from Midnapore the district headquarters Pingla CD block has an area of 224 48 km2 It has 1 panchayat samity 10 gram panchayats 142 gram sansads village councils 182 mouzas and 175 inhabited villages Pingla police station serves this block 2 Headquarters of this CD block is at Pingla 3 Gram panchayats of Pingla block panchayat samiti are Kusumda Jamna Dhaneswarpur Karkai Maligram Khirai Gobardhanpur Pindrui Jalchak I Jalchak II 4 Demographics editPopulation edit According to the 2011 Census of India Pingla CD block had a total population of 194 809 all of which were rural There were 99 988 51 males and 94 821 49 females Population in the age range 0 6 years was 22 719 Scheduled Castes numbered 16 428 8 43 and Scheduled Tribes numbered 19 322 9 92 5 According to the 2001 census Pingla block had a total population of 170 792 out of which 88 251 were males and 82 541 were females Pingla block registered a population growth of 14 25 per cent during the 1991 2001 decade Decadal growth for the combined Midnapore district was 14 87 per cent 6 Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17 45 per cent 7 Large villages with 4 000 population in Pingla CD block are 2011 census figures in brackets Pingla 5 253 Khirai 6 427 Maligram 11 337 Pindrui 4 384 Dangalsa 5 190 and Jalchak 6 793 5 Other villages in Pingla CD block are 2011 census figures in brackets Gobardhanpur 3 665 Karkai 3 113 Dhaneshwarpur Uttar Bar 539 Dhaneshwarpur Madhyabar 1 247 Dhaneshwarpur Jamua 152 Dhaneswarour Paikan Uttar Bar 697 Dhaneshwarpur Paikan Dakhin Bar 270 Dhaneshwarpur Paschim Bar 1 852 Jamna 3 336 Karkai 3 113 and Raj Ballabh 819 5 Literacy edit According to the 2011 census the total number of literate persons in Pingla CD block was 143 882 83 57 of the population over 6 years out of which males numbered 79 657 90 22 of the male population over 6 years and females numbered 64 165 76 57 of the female population over 6 years The gender gap in literacy rates was 13 65 5 See also List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate Literacy in CD Blocks ofPaschim Medinipur districtJhargram subdivisionBinpur I 69 74 Binpur II 70 46 Gopiballavpur I 65 44 Gopiballavpur II 71 40 Jamboni 72 63 Jhargram 72 23 Nayagram 63 70 Sankrail 73 35 Medinipur Sadar subdivisionGarhbeta I 72 21 Garhbeta II 75 87 Garhbeta III 73 42 Keshpur 77 88 Midnapore Sadar 70 48 Salboni 74 87 Ghatal subdivisionChandrakona I 78 93 Chandrakona II 75 96 Daspur I 83 99 Daspur II 85 62 Ghatal 81 08 Kharagpur subdivisionDantan I 73 53 Dantan II 82 45 Debra 82 03 Keshiari 76 78 Kharagpur I 77 06 Kharagpur II 76 08 Mohanpur 80 51 Narayangarh 78 31 Pingla 83 57 Sabang 86 84 Source 2011 Census CD Block WisePrimary Census Abstract Data Language and religion edit Religion in Pingla CD block 2011 8 Hinduism 85 61 Islam 14 29 Other or not stated 0 10 In the 2011 census Hindus formed 85 61 of the population in Pingla CD block Muslims formed 14 29 of the population Others formed 0 10 of the population 8 Others include Addi Bassi Marang Boro Santal Saranath Sari Dharma Sarna Alchchi Bidin Sant Saevdharm Seran Saran Sarin Kheria 9 Christian and other religious communities In 2001 Hindus were 87 20 and Muslims 12 38 of the population respectively 10 Languages of Pingla CD block 2011 11 Bengali 91 07 Santali 4 16 Hindi 2 79 Urdu 1 17 Others 0 81 At the time of the 2011 census 91 07 of the population spoke Bengali 4 16 Santali 2 79 Hindi and 1 17 Urdu as their first language 11 BPL families editIn Pingla CD block 50 51 families were living below poverty line in 2007 12 According to the District Human Development Report of Paschim Medinipur The 29 CD blocks of the district were classified into four categories based on the poverty ratio Nayagram Binpur II and Jamboni CD blocks have very high poverty levels above 60 Kharagpur I Kharagpur II Sankrail Garhbeta II Pingla and Mohanpur CD blocks have high levels of poverty 50 60 Jhargram Midnapore Sadar Dantan I Gopiballavpur II Binpur I Dantan II Keshiari Chandrakona I Gopiballavpur I Chandrakona II Narayangarh Keshpur Ghatal Sabang Garhbeta I Salboni Debra and Garhbeta III CD blocks have moderate levels of poverty 25 50 and Daspur II and Daspur I CD blocks have low levels of poverty below 25 12 Economy editInfrastructure edit 175 or 96 of mouzas in Pingla CD block were electrified by 31 March 2014 13 175 mouzas in Pingla CD block had drinking water facilities in 2013 14 There were 113 fertiliser depots 124 seed stores and 38 fair price shops in the CD Block 13 Agriculture edit Persons engaged in agriculturein Pingla CD block Bargadars 3 75 Patta holders 26 07 Small farmers 3 29 Marginal farmers 19 35 Agricultural labourers 46 90 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 14 Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation In 2013 14 persons engaged in agriculture in Pingla CD block could be classified as follows bargadars 3 75 patta document holders 26 70 small farmers possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares 3 29 marginal farmers possessing land up to 1 hectare 19 35 and agricultural labourers 46 90 13 In 2005 06 the nett cropped area in Pingla CD block was 18 600 hectares out of the total geographical area of 21 948 hectares and the area in which more than one crop was grown was 18 377 hectares 15 The extension of irrigation has played a role in growth of the predominantly agricultural economy 16 In 2013 14 the total area irrigated in Pingla CD block was 13 170 hectares out of which 2 000 hectares were irrigated by tank water 10 400 hectares by deep tubewells and 770 hectares by other methods 13 In 2013 14 Pingla CD block produced 36 526 tonnes of Aman paddy the main winter crop from 17 429 hectares 2 738 tonnes of Aus paddy summer crop from 1 372 hectares 44 560 tonnes of Boro paddy spring crop from 14 225 hectares 53 tonnes of wheat from 24 hectares 14 027 tonnes of Jute from 983 hectares and 38 tonnes of potatoes from 2 hectares It also produced pulses and oilseeds 13 Banking edit In 2013 14 Pingla CD block had offices of 6 commercial banks and 2 gramin banks 13 Transport editPingla CD block has 24 originating terminating bus routes The nearest railway station is 11 km from the CD block headquarters 13 Education editIn 2013 14 Pingla CD block had 145 primary schools with 11 830 students 6 middle schools with 400 students 11 high schools with 6 371 students and 18 higher secondary schools with 18 935 students Pingla CD block had 1 general college with 1 005 students 1 technical professional institutions with 100 students and 321 institutions for special and non formal education with 12 373 students 13 The United Nations Development Programme considers the combined primary and secondary enrolment ratio as the simple indicator of educational achievement of the children in the school going age The infrastructure available is important In Pingla CD block out of the total 145 primary schools in 2008 2009 22 had pucca buildings 64 partially pucca 16 kucha and 43 multiple type 17 Pingla Thana Mahavidyalaya is a co educational college established in 1965 at Maligram Affiliated to Vidyasagar University it offers honours courses in Bengali English Sanskrit history philosophy political science geography education physics chemistry mathematics and botany 18 Culture editThe Pingla CD block has several heritage temples nbsp Jalchak Pancha ratna Radha Krishna temple in picture and pancha ratna Ram Chandra temple built in 1817 both in perilous condition nbsp Dhaneshwarpur Madhyabar Pancha ratna Laxmi Janardana temple built in the 19th century in ruinous condition nbsp Raj Ballabh Nava ratna Rameswar temple in perilous condodition Healthcare editIn 2014 Pingla CD block had 1 rural hospital 3 primary health centres and 1 private nursing home with total 57 beds and 10 doctors It had 29 family welfare sub centres and 1 family welfare centre 3 554 patients were treated indoor and 100 276 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals health centres and subcentres of the CD block 13 Pingla Rural Hospital with 30 beds at Pingla is the major Government medical facility in the Pingla CD block There are primary health centres at Jalchak with 10 beds Harma PO Gobardhanpur with 6 beds and Boalia PO Dhaneswarpur with 6 beds 19 20 References edit District Human Development Report Paschim Medinipur PDF pages 4 5 About Paschim Medinipur page 26 Predominant Soil pages 265 268 Identification of Flood prone areas Names of drought prone blocks Development and Planning Department Government of West Bengal 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 29 March 2017 Retrieved 2 January 2017 District Statistical Handbook 2014 Paschim Medinipur Tables 2 1 2 2 Department of Planning and Statistics Government of West Bengal Retrieved 12 September 2020 District Census Handbook Paschim Medinipur PDF Map of Paschim Medinipur with CD Block HQs and Police Stations on the fifth page Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 20 November 2016 Directory of District Subdivision Panchayat Samiti Block and Gram Panchayats in West Bengal Paschim Medinipur Revised in March 2008 Panchayats and Rural Development Department Government of West Bengal Retrieved 1 August 2016 a b c d C D Block Wise Primary Census Abstract Data PCA 2011 census West Bengal District wise CD Blocks Registrar General and Census Commissioner India Retrieved 3 May 2016 Provisional population totals West Bengal Table 4 erstwhile Medinipur District Census of India 2001 Census Commission of India Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved 22 July 2016 Provisional Population Totals West Bengal Table 4 Census of India 2001 Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 17 July 2016 a b Table C 01 Population by Religion West Bengal censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 ST 14 A Details Of Religions Shown Under Other Religions And Persuasions In Main Table West Bengal Registrar General and Census Commissioner India Retrieved 29 July 2016 Table C01 Population by Religious Community West Bengal Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2001 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue West Bengal www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India a b District Human Development Report Paschim Medinipur PDF May 2011 Page 177 Development amp Planning Department Government of West Bengal Archived from the original PDF on 29 March 2017 Retrieved 8 January 2017 a b c d e f g h i District Statistical Handbook 2014 Paschim Medinipur Tables 2 1 8 2 16 1 17 2 18 2 18 1 20 1 21 2 4 4 3 1 3 3 arranged as per use Department of Planning and Statistics Government of West Bengal Retrieved 12 September 2020 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 Paschim Medinipur PDF Table 2 4 Page 28 Development and Planning Department Government of West Bengal May 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 29 March 2017 Retrieved 2 January 2017 District Human Development Report Paschim Medinipur PDF Chapter V Economic Livelihoods pages 129 131 Development and Planning Department Government of West Bengal 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 29 March 2017 Retrieved 2 January 2017 District Human Development Report Paschim Medinipur PDF May 2011 Page 60 Development amp Planning Department Government of West Bengal Archived from the original PDF on 29 March 2017 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Pingla Thana Mahavidyalaya PTM Retrieved 5 January 2017 Health amp Family Welfare Department PDF Health Statistics Rural Hospitals Government of West Bengal Retrieved 1 September 2020 Health amp Family Welfare Department PDF Health Statistics Primary Health Centres Government of West Bengal Retrieved 1 September 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pingla community development block amp oldid 1158924065, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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