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Purba Medinipur district

Purba Medinipur (English: East Medinipur, alternative spelling Midnapore) district is an administrative unit in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the southernmost district of Medinipur division – one of the five administrative divisions of West Bengal. The headquarters in Tamluk. It was formed on 1 January 2002 after the Partition of Medinipur into Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur which lies at the northern and western border of it. The state of Odisha is at the southwest border; the Bay of Bengal lies in the south; the Hooghly river and South 24 Parganas district to the east; Howrah district to the north-east; Paschim Medinipur district to the west.

Purba Medinipur
Clockwise from top-left: Memorial to Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay at Dariapur, College Junction at Kanthi, Mahishadal Rajbari, New Digha Beach at Digha, Bargabhima temple in Tamluk
Location of Purba Medinipur in West Bengal
CountryIndia
State West Bengal
DivisionPurba Medinipur
HeadquartersTamluk
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesKanthi (Contai), Tamluk, Ghatal (partly), Medinipur (partly)
 • Vidhan Sabha constituenciesTamluk, Panskura Purba, Panskura Paschim, Moyna, Nandakumar, Mahishadal, Haldia, Nandigram, Chandipur, Patashpur, Kanthi Uttar, Bhagabanpur, Khejuri, Kanthi Dakshin, Egra , Ramnagar
Area
 • Total4,736 km2 (1,829 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total5,095,875
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy87.66 per cent
 • Sex ratio936 females / 1000 males
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Major highwaysNH 16, NH 116
HDI (2004) 0.620[1] (medium)
Websitepurbamedinipur.gov.in
Map of Purba Medinipur showing Tamluk

Purba Medinipur is formed of the sub-divisions of Tamluk, Contai and Haldia of erstwhile Medinipur district.[2] Another sub-division, Egra has been created out of the erstwhile Contai sub-division during the partition of Medinipur. In 2011, the state government has proposed to rename the district as Tamralipta district after the ancient port city of Tamralipta which used to lie near the modern district headquarters.

Purba Medinipur saw many political movements during the British Raj. A parallel government named the Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar was formed during the Quit India Movement in Tamluk.[3] In 2007, Purba Medinipur witnessed the Nandigram violence, an incident of police firing that killed 14 farmers.[4]

History

Tamralipta

Tamralipta, the port in ancient India, is believed by scholars to have been around modern-day Tamluk. It is mentioned in the writings of Ptolemy (150 AD), the Greco-Egyptian writer, as well as Faxian and Xuanzang, Chinese monks and travellers. It was the main port used by Ashoka, the Mauryan emperor. With too much siltation the port lost its importance around eighth century A.D.The supreme leader of Tamralipta Jatiya sarkar was Satish chandra Samanta.[5]

Geography

Overview

Purba Medinipur district is part of the lower Indo-Gangetic Plain and Eastern coastal plains. Topographically, the district can be divided into two parts – (a) almost entirely flat plains on the west, east and north, (b) the coastal plains on the south. The vast expanse of land is formed of alluvium and is composed of younger and coastal alluvial. The elevation of the district is within 10 meters above the mean sea level. The district has a long coastline of 65.5  km along its southern and south eastern boundary. Five coastal CD Blocks, namely, Khejuri II, Contai II (Deshapran), Contai I, Ramnagar I and II, are occasionally affected by cyclones and tornadoes. Tidal floods are quite regular in these five CD Blocks. Normally floods occur in 21 of the 25 CD Blocks in the district. The major rivers are Haldi, Rupnarayan, Rasulpur, Bagui and Keleghai, flowing in north to south or south-east direction. River water is an important source of irrigation. The district has a low 899 hectare forest cover, which is 0.02% of its geographical area.[5][6][7]

Major cities and towns

Major cities and towns include Panskura, Tamluk, Nandakumar, Contai, Egra, Haldia, Mecheda, Mahishadal, Digha, Mandarmani, Khejuri, Ramnagar, Patashpur, Kolaghat, Nandigram.

Divisions

Administrative subdivisions

Purba Medinipur district is divided into the following administrative subdivisions:[8]

Subdivision Headquarters
Area
km2
Population
(2011)
Rural
Population %
(2001)
Urban
Population %
(2001)
Tamluk Tamluk 1084.30 1,791,695 94.08 5.92
Haldia Haldia 683.94 959,934 79.19 20.81
Egra Egra 940.96 958,939 96.96 3.04
Contai Contai 1251.21 1,385,307 93.55 6.45
Purba Medinipur district Tamluk 4,713.00 5,095,875 91.71 8.29

Tamluk subdivision consists of Tamluk municipality, Panskura municipality and seven community development blocks: Nandakumar, Moyna, Tamluk, Shahid Matangini, Panskura–I, Panskura–II and Chandipur (Nadigram–III). Haldia subdivision consists of Haldia municipality and five community development blocks: Mahishadal, Nandigram–I, Nandigram–II, Sutahata and Haldia. Egra subdivision consists of Egra municipality and five community development blocks: Bhagawanpur–I,Egra–I, Egra–II, Pataspur–I and Pataspur–II. Contai subdivision consists of Contai municipality and eight community development blocks: Kanthi–I, Kanthi–II, Kanthi–III, Khejuri–I, Khejuri–II, Ramnagar–I and Ramnagar–II, Bhagawanpur–II.[9]

Tamluk is the district headquarters. There are 21 police stations, 25 development blocks, 5 municipalities and 223 gram panchayats in this district.[9][10]

Other than in the municipality area, each subdivision contains community development blocks which in turn are divided into rural areas and census towns. In total there are 10 urban units: five municipalities and five census towns.[10] Panskura municipality was established in 2001.[11]

Tamluk subdivision

  • Two municipalities: Tamluk and Panskura
  • Nandakumar community development block consists of rural areas only with 12 gram panchayats.
  • Moyna community development block consists of rural areas with 11 gram panchayats and one census town: Garsafat.
  • Tamluk community development block consists of rural areas with 12 gram panchayats and two census towns: Anantapur and Dakshin Baguan.
  • Sahid Matangini community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and two census towns: Kakdihi and Shantipur.
  • Panskura community development block consists of rural areas only with 14 gram panchayats.
  • Kolaghat community development block consists of rural areas with 13 gram panchayats and four census towns: Kolaghat, Amalhara, Mihitikri and Kharisha.
  • Chandipur community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and two census towns: Kotbar and Ershal.

Haldia subdivision

  • One municipality: Haldia.
  • Mahishadal community development block consists of rural areas with 11 gram panchayats and one census town: Garh Kamalpur.
  • Nandigram I community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and one census town: Nandigram.
  • Nandigram II community development block consists of rural areas with 7 gram panchayats and one census town: Ashadtalya.
  • Sutahata community development block consists of rural areas with 6 gram panchayats and one census town: Barda
  • Haldia community development block consists of rural areas only with 4 gram panchayats.

Egra subdivision

  • One municipality: Egra.
  • Bhagabanpur I community development block consists of rural areas with 10  gram panchayats and two census towns: Benudiya and Hincha Gerya.
  • Egra I community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats.
  • Egra II community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats.
  • Patashpur I community development block consists of rural areas only with 9  gram panchayats.
  • Patashpur II community development block consists of rural areas only with 7  gram panchayats.

Contai subdivision

  • One municipality: Contai.
  • Contai I community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats.
  • Deshapran community development block consists of rural areas with 8  gram panchayats and one census town: Basantia.
  • Contai III community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats.
  • Khejuri I community development block consists of rural areas only with 6  gram panchayats.
  • Khejuri II community development block consists of rural areas only with 5  gram panchayats.
  • Ramnagar I community development block consists of rural areas with 9  gram panchayats and one census town: Khadalgobra.
  • Ramnagar II community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats.
  • Bhagabanpur II community development block consists of rural areas only with 9 gram panchayats.

Assembly Constituencies

No. Name Lok Sabha constituency MLA Party
203 Tamluk Tamluk Soumen Kumar Mahapatra All India Trinamool Congress
204 Panskura Purba Biplab Roy Chowdhury All India Trinamool Congress
205 Panskura Paschim Ghatal Firoja Bibi All India Trinamool Congress
206 Moyna Tamluk Ashok Dinda Bharatiya Janata Party
207 Nandakumar Sukumar De All India Trinamool Congress
208 Mahisadal Tilak Kumar Chakraborty All India Trinamool Congress
209 Haldia (SC) Tapasi Mondal Bharatiya Janata Party
210 Nandigram Suvendu Adhikari Bharatiya Janata Party
211 Chandipur Kanthi Soham Chakraborty All India Trinamool Congress
212 Patashpur Uttam Barik All India Trinamool Congress
213 Kanthi Uttar Sumita Sinha Bharatiya Janata Party
214 Bhagabanpur Rabindranath Maity Bharatiya Janata Party
215 Khejuri (SC) Santanu Pramanik Bharatiya Janata Party
216 Kanthi Dakshin Arup Kumar Das Bharatiya Janata Party
217 Ramnagar Akhil Giri All India Trinamool Congress
218 Egra Medinipur Tarun Kumar Maity All India Trinamool Congress

Purba Medinipur contains 16 assembly constituencies, equally divided between two Lok Sabha constituencies Tamluk and Kanthi. The MP for Tamluk is Dibyendu Adhikari (AITC) while the MP for Kanthi is Sisir Adhikari (BJP). These are members of the Adhikari family which has dominated politics in the district whose prominent member has been Suvendu Adhikari, now Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Purba Medinipur district has a population of 5,095,875,[12] roughly equal to the United Arab Emirates[13] or the US state of Colorado.[14] This gives it a ranking of 20th in India (out of a total of 640).[12] The district has a population density of 1,076 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,790/sq mi).[12] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 15.32%.[12] Purba Medinipur has a sex ratio of 936 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 88.60%. Scheduled Castes made up 14.63% of the district's population.[12]

Bengali is the predominant language, spoken by 98.31% of the population. The dialect around Kanthi is heavily influenced by nearby dialect of Odia and along the Odisha border, the two languages cannot be distinguished[15]

Educational facilities in Purba Medinipur district:[16]
High School (including higher secondary school)–456
Junior High School–189
Junior High Madarsa–5
High Madarsa–8
Senior Madarsa–2
Primary School–3217
Sishu Sikhsha Kendra–1516
Ishwar chandra Jana Chetna Centre–3089
College–15
Engineering colleges–2
Skill development institutions–44

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
19011,268,984—    
19111,283,583+0.11%
19211,213,270−0.56%
19311,273,524+0.49%
19411,451,672+1.32%
19511,528,279+0.52%
19611,961,409+2.53%
19712,473,862+2.35%
19813,044,897+2.10%
19913,845,633+2.36%
20014,417,377+1.40%
20115,095,875+1.44%
source:[17]

Religion

Religion in Purba Medinipur district (2011)[18]
Hinduism
85.24%
Islam
14.59%
Other or not stated
0.17%
Religion in present-day Purba Medinipur district[a]
Religion Population (1941)[19]: 76  Percentage (1941) Population (2011)[18] Percentage (2011)
Hinduism   1,365,664 90.19% 4,343,972 85.24%
Islam   139,408 9.21% 743,436 14.59%
Others [b] 9,165 0.61% 8,467 0.17%
Total Population 1,514,237 100% 5,095,875 100%

Hindus are the majority religion in the district. Muslims are the second largest religion.[18]

Economy

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Purba Medinipur one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[20] It is one of the 11 districts in West Bengal receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[20]

Concentration of Handicraft Activities in Purba Medinipur
  • Horn Craft - Kolaghat
  • Pata Chitra - Chandipur, Nandakumar,
  • Sea Shell – Ramnagar I & II, Patashpur I
  • Mat & Mat Diversified Products – Ramnagar I, Egra I & II, Patashpur I
  • Brass & Bell Metal – Ramnagar I, Mahisadal, Patashpur II, Egra I
  • Diversified Jute Products – Ramnagar II, Nandakumar, Kolaghat, Shahid Matangini
  • Cane & Bamboo Products - Chandipur, Nandakumar, Kolaghat, Shahid Matangini
  • Sola Craft - Tamluk, Kolaghat
  • Pottery/Terracotta - Panskura, Tamluk, Sahid Matangini, Nandakumar
  • Wood Craft - Tamluk
  • Zari work- Sutahta, Mahishadal, Haldia, Nandakumar

Literacy and education

According to the 2011 census, the district has a literacy rate of 87.66[21] up from 80.20% of 2001 census. As per 2001 census, this district had a male literacy rate of 89.1% and female literacy rate was 70.7%. The education index of this district is 0.74[16] and it is ranked first in literacy in comparison to other districts of West Bengal.[22]

Given in the table below (data in numbers) is a comprehensive picture of the education scenario in Purba Medinipur district for the year 2013–2014. It may be noted that primary schools include junior basic schools; middle schools, high schools, and higher secondary schools include madrasahs; technical schools include junior technical schools, junior government polytechnics, industrial technical institutes, industrial training centres, nursing training institutes, etc.; technical and professional colleges include engineering colleges, polytechnics, medical colleges, para-medical institutes, management colleges, teachers training, and nursing training colleges, law colleges, art colleges, music colleges etc. Special and non-formal education centres include sishu siksha kendras, madhyamik siksha kendras, centres of Rabindra mukta vidyalaya, recognised Sanskrit tols, institutions for the blind and other handicapped persons, Anganwadi centres, reformatory schools etc.[23]

Subdivision Primary
School
Middle
School
High
School
Higher Secondary
School
General
College, Univ
Technical /
Professional Instt
Non-formal
Education
Institution Student Institution Student Institution Student Institution Student Institution Student Institution Student Institution Student
Tamluk 1,084 84,258 78 5,789 77 43,408 144 171,516 6 12,728 17 2,747 2,704 112,411
Haldia 557 43,173 40 5,082 54 36,767 77 83,659 5 9,792 16 6,256 1,359 59,879
Egra 629 41,418 76 11,537 49 32,167 74 90,730 3 9,498 2 154 1,595 62,200
Contai 983 50,945 99 10,557 81 46,690 102 120,128 5 12,223 10 1,602 2,316 90,552
Purba Medinipur district 3,253 219,794 293 32,965 261 159,032 397 466,093 19 44,241 45 10,759 7,974 375,042

Healthcare

The table below (all data in numbers) presents an overview of the medical facilities available and patients treated in the hospitals, health centres and sub-centres in 2014 in Purba Medinipur district.[24]

Subdivision Health & Family Welfare Deptt, WB Other
State
Govt
Deptts
Local
bodies
Central
Govt
Deptts /
PSUs
NGO /
Private
Nursing
Homes
Total Total
Number
of
Beds
Total
Number
of
Doctors
Indoor
Patients
Outdoor
Patients
Hospitals
Rural
Hospitals
Block
Primary
Health
Centres
Primary
Health
Centres
Tamluk 1 - 7 14 - - - 70 92 1,506 96 61,84 1,251,099
Haldia 1 2 3 10 - - - 19 35 803 67 27,586 757,876
Egra 1 1 4 11 - - - 21 38 489 42 23,699 419,829
Contai 2 - 8 16 - - - 22 48 688 88 59,882 890,607
Purba Medinipur district 5 3 22 51 - - - 132 213 3,486 293 172,251 3,319,411

Tourism

The coastal region of Purba Medinipur district is in the face of river Hoogly. With good coastal, landform, seasonal, rural and heritage diversity, it offers the potential for tourism in its typical coastlines and rural areas. The famous tourist spots are[16]

Tamluk (Tamralipta)

 
Bargabhima Temple, Tamluk

Tamluk, district headquarters of Purba Medinipur district is situated on the bank of river Rupnarayan which is a very popular picnic spot. The other places are:

  • Temple of Devi Barghobhima is an 1150 years old Kali temple and is considered one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. According to Puran, the gorali of left feet of Sati/Parvati fell here when Lord Vishnu cut the sacred body of Goddess Sati into several pieces to make Lord Shiva quiet.
  • Archeological Museum of Tamluk is a must-see place. It contains artifacts of tamra (copper) and has preserved a tamralipta with Greek inscriptions. It preserves the historical heritage of Bengal.
  • Rakhit Bati is another important place to visit in Tamluk. At the beginning of the 19th century, it was famous as a secret centre of the then revolutionary parties Anusilan Samiti and Gupta Samiti.
  • There are many other ancient temples in Tamluk town to visit, i.e., Jagannath Temple, Hari Temple, Mahaprabhu Temple, Ram Jiu Temple, Rajbari Temple, etc.

Panskura

 
Panskura
 
Panskura

It is a municipality upgraded in 2002. It is one of the busiest towns in East Midnapore district. Panskura is known as "Valley of Flowers" with large supplies of flowers to other places. Panskura is also known for its green vegetables wholesale market near the Panskura Junction railway station. It is open every day after 10 pm until 7 am the next morning with a regular gathering of lakhs of people. Panskura is one of the busiest railway stations which extends up to Digha or Haldia directly through this station or by bus. The river Kansabati is a good picnic spot and Mahakali (Bhavatarini) temple nearby old Panskura bazar is a pilgrimage spot. Panskura is also well known for its cultural side. Many cultural schools and institutes are there. Panskura is famous for the recitation institute Chandabani [ছন্দবাণী].

Mahishadal

Mahishadal is only 16  km from Tamluk town where tourists can visit the Mahishadal Rajbari, the museum there and Gopal Jiu temple. Geonkhali is a place 8  km from Mahishadal, a perfect picnic spot at the junction (mohona) of three rivers.

 
New Digha Beach

Digha

Digha is a seaside resort town of Purba Medinipur district and, at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal, is the most popular seaside resort of West Bengal. Renowned for its beaches, Digha is visited by thousands of tourists every year.

Mandarmani

Mandarmani is a small virgin beach on the Bay of Bengal under Kalindi Gram Panchayat, only 14  km from Digha-Contai Road from Chaulkhola Bus Stop. It is a small fishing harbour and a fast developing tourist spot.

Haldia

Haldia, a city and a municipality in Purba Medinipur, is a major seaport approximately 100 km (62 mi) southwest of Kolkata near the mouth of the Hooghly River, one of the distributaries of the Ganges. It is being developed as a major trade port for Kolkata, intended mainly for bulk cargoes.

Notes

  1. ^ This is the Contai and Tamluk subdivisions of the former Medinipur district
  2. ^ Including Jainism, Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Ad-Dharmis, or not stated

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Legacy of Midnapore (Medinipur, Midnapur, Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur, East Midnapore, West Midnapore)
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Purba Medinipur English East Medinipur alternative spelling Midnapore district is an administrative unit in the Indian state of West Bengal It is the southernmost district of Medinipur division one of the five administrative divisions of West Bengal The headquarters in Tamluk It was formed on 1 January 2002 after the Partition of Medinipur into Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur which lies at the northern and western border of it The state of Odisha is at the southwest border the Bay of Bengal lies in the south the Hooghly river and South 24 Parganas district to the east Howrah district to the north east Paschim Medinipur district to the west Purba MedinipurDistrictClockwise from top left Memorial to Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay at Dariapur College Junction at Kanthi Mahishadal Rajbari New Digha Beach at Digha Bargabhima temple in TamlukLocation of Purba Medinipur in West BengalCountryIndiaStateWest BengalDivisionPurba MedinipurHeadquartersTamlukGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesKanthi Contai Tamluk Ghatal partly Medinipur partly Vidhan Sabha constituenciesTamluk Panskura Purba Panskura Paschim Moyna Nandakumar Mahishadal Haldia Nandigram Chandipur Patashpur Kanthi Uttar Bhagabanpur Khejuri Kanthi Dakshin Egra RamnagarArea Total4 736 km2 1 829 sq mi Population 2011 Total5 095 875 Density1 100 km2 2 800 sq mi Demographics Literacy87 66 per cent Sex ratio936 females 1000 malesTime zoneUTC 05 30 IST Major highwaysNH 16 NH 116HDI 2004 0 620 1 medium Websitepurbamedinipur wbr gov wbr inRamsey Clark visiting Nandigram Map of Purba Medinipur showing Tamluk Purba Medinipur is formed of the sub divisions of Tamluk Contai and Haldia of erstwhile Medinipur district 2 Another sub division Egra has been created out of the erstwhile Contai sub division during the partition of Medinipur In 2011 the state government has proposed to rename the district as Tamralipta district after the ancient port city of Tamralipta which used to lie near the modern district headquarters Purba Medinipur saw many political movements during the British Raj A parallel government named the Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar was formed during the Quit India Movement in Tamluk 3 In 2007 Purba Medinipur witnessed the Nandigram violence an incident of police firing that killed 14 farmers 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Tamralipta 2 Geography 2 1 Overview 2 2 Major cities and towns 3 Divisions 3 1 Administrative subdivisions 3 1 1 Tamluk subdivision 3 1 2 Haldia subdivision 3 1 3 Egra subdivision 3 1 4 Contai subdivision 3 2 Assembly Constituencies 4 Demographics 4 1 Religion 5 Economy 6 Literacy and education 7 Healthcare 8 Tourism 8 1 Tamluk Tamralipta 8 2 Panskura 8 3 Mahishadal 8 4 Digha 8 5 Mandarmani 8 6 Haldia 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditTamralipta Edit Tamralipta the port in ancient India is believed by scholars to have been around modern day Tamluk It is mentioned in the writings of Ptolemy 150 AD the Greco Egyptian writer as well as Faxian and Xuanzang Chinese monks and travellers It was the main port used by Ashoka the Mauryan emperor With too much siltation the port lost its importance around eighth century A D The supreme leader of Tamralipta Jatiya sarkar was Satish chandra Samanta 5 Geography EditOverview Edit Purba Medinipur district is part of the lower Indo Gangetic Plain and Eastern coastal plains Topographically the district can be divided into two parts a almost entirely flat plains on the west east and north b the coastal plains on the south The vast expanse of land is formed of alluvium and is composed of younger and coastal alluvial The elevation of the district is within 10 meters above the mean sea level The district has a long coastline of 65 5 km along its southern and south eastern boundary Five coastal CD Blocks namely Khejuri II Contai II Deshapran Contai I Ramnagar I and II are occasionally affected by cyclones and tornadoes Tidal floods are quite regular in these five CD Blocks Normally floods occur in 21 of the 25 CD Blocks in the district The major rivers are Haldi Rupnarayan Rasulpur Bagui and Keleghai flowing in north to south or south east direction River water is an important source of irrigation The district has a low 899 hectare forest cover which is 0 02 of its geographical area 5 6 7 Major cities and towns Edit Major cities and towns include Panskura Tamluk Nandakumar Contai Egra Haldia Mecheda Mahishadal Digha Mandarmani Khejuri Ramnagar Patashpur Kolaghat Nandigram Divisions EditAdministrative subdivisions Edit Purba Medinipur district is divided into the following administrative subdivisions 8 Subdivision Headquarters Areakm2 Population 2011 RuralPopulation 2001 Urban Population 2001 Tamluk Tamluk 1084 30 1 791 695 94 08 5 92Haldia Haldia 683 94 959 934 79 19 20 81Egra Egra 940 96 958 939 96 96 3 04Contai Contai 1251 21 1 385 307 93 55 6 45Purba Medinipur district Tamluk 4 713 00 5 095 875 91 71 8 29Tamluk subdivision consists of Tamluk municipality Panskura municipality and seven community development blocks Nandakumar Moyna Tamluk Shahid Matangini Panskura I Panskura II and Chandipur Nadigram III Haldia subdivision consists of Haldia municipality and five community development blocks Mahishadal Nandigram I Nandigram II Sutahata and Haldia Egra subdivision consists of Egra municipality and five community development blocks Bhagawanpur I Egra I Egra II Pataspur I and Pataspur II Contai subdivision consists of Contai municipality and eight community development blocks Kanthi I Kanthi II Kanthi III Khejuri I Khejuri II Ramnagar I and Ramnagar II Bhagawanpur II 9 Tamluk is the district headquarters There are 21 police stations 25 development blocks 5 municipalities and 223 gram panchayats in this district 9 10 Other than in the municipality area each subdivision contains community development blocks which in turn are divided into rural areas and census towns In total there are 10 urban units five municipalities and five census towns 10 Panskura municipality was established in 2001 11 Tamluk subdivision Edit Two municipalities Tamluk and Panskura Nandakumar community development block consists of rural areas only with 12 gram panchayats Moyna community development block consists of rural areas with 11 gram panchayats and one census town Garsafat Tamluk community development block consists of rural areas with 12 gram panchayats and two census towns Anantapur and Dakshin Baguan Sahid Matangini community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and two census towns Kakdihi and Shantipur Panskura community development block consists of rural areas only with 14 gram panchayats Kolaghat community development block consists of rural areas with 13 gram panchayats and four census towns Kolaghat Amalhara Mihitikri and Kharisha Chandipur community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and two census towns Kotbar and Ershal Haldia subdivision Edit One municipality Haldia Mahishadal community development block consists of rural areas with 11 gram panchayats and one census town Garh Kamalpur Nandigram I community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and one census town Nandigram Nandigram II community development block consists of rural areas with 7 gram panchayats and one census town Ashadtalya Sutahata community development block consists of rural areas with 6 gram panchayats and one census town Barda Haldia community development block consists of rural areas only with 4 gram panchayats Egra subdivision Edit One municipality Egra Bhagabanpur I community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and two census towns Benudiya and Hincha Gerya Egra I community development block consists of rural areas only with 8 gram panchayats Egra II community development block consists of rural areas only with 8 gram panchayats Patashpur I community development block consists of rural areas only with 9 gram panchayats Patashpur II community development block consists of rural areas only with 7 gram panchayats Contai subdivision Edit One municipality Contai Contai I community development block consists of rural areas only with 8 gram panchayats Deshapran community development block consists of rural areas with 8 gram panchayats and one census town Basantia Contai III community development block consists of rural areas only with 8 gram panchayats Khejuri I community development block consists of rural areas only with 6 gram panchayats Khejuri II community development block consists of rural areas only with 5 gram panchayats Ramnagar I community development block consists of rural areas with 9 gram panchayats and one census town Khadalgobra Ramnagar II community development block consists of rural areas only with 8 gram panchayats Bhagabanpur II community development block consists of rural areas only with 9 gram panchayats Assembly Constituencies Edit No Name Lok Sabha constituency MLA Party203 Tamluk Tamluk Soumen Kumar Mahapatra All India Trinamool Congress204 Panskura Purba Biplab Roy Chowdhury All India Trinamool Congress205 Panskura Paschim Ghatal Firoja Bibi All India Trinamool Congress206 Moyna Tamluk Ashok Dinda Bharatiya Janata Party207 Nandakumar Sukumar De All India Trinamool Congress208 Mahisadal Tilak Kumar Chakraborty All India Trinamool Congress209 Haldia SC Tapasi Mondal Bharatiya Janata Party210 Nandigram Suvendu Adhikari Bharatiya Janata Party211 Chandipur Kanthi Soham Chakraborty All India Trinamool Congress212 Patashpur Uttam Barik All India Trinamool Congress213 Kanthi Uttar Sumita Sinha Bharatiya Janata Party214 Bhagabanpur Rabindranath Maity Bharatiya Janata Party215 Khejuri SC Santanu Pramanik Bharatiya Janata Party216 Kanthi Dakshin Arup Kumar Das Bharatiya Janata Party217 Ramnagar Akhil Giri All India Trinamool Congress218 Egra Medinipur Tarun Kumar Maity All India Trinamool CongressPurba Medinipur contains 16 assembly constituencies equally divided between two Lok Sabha constituencies Tamluk and Kanthi The MP for Tamluk is Dibyendu Adhikari AITC while the MP for Kanthi is Sisir Adhikari BJP These are members of the Adhikari family which has dominated politics in the district whose prominent member has been Suvendu Adhikari now Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Demographics EditAccording to the 2011 census Purba Medinipur district has a population of 5 095 875 12 roughly equal to the United Arab Emirates 13 or the US state of Colorado 14 This gives it a ranking of 20th in India out of a total of 640 12 The district has a population density of 1 076 inhabitants per square kilometre 2 790 sq mi 12 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 15 32 12 Purba Medinipur has a sex ratio of 936 females for every 1000 males and a literacy rate of 88 60 Scheduled Castes made up 14 63 of the district s population 12 Bengali is the predominant language spoken by 98 31 of the population The dialect around Kanthi is heavily influenced by nearby dialect of Odia and along the Odisha border the two languages cannot be distinguished 15 Educational facilities in Purba Medinipur district 16 High School including higher secondary school 456Junior High School 189Junior High Madarsa 5 High Madarsa 8 Senior Madarsa 2 Primary School 3217 Sishu Sikhsha Kendra 1516 Ishwar chandra Jana Chetna Centre 3089College 15 Engineering colleges 2Skill development institutions 44Historical populationYearPop p a 19011 268 984 19111 283 583 0 11 19211 213 270 0 56 19311 273 524 0 49 19411 451 672 1 32 19511 528 279 0 52 19611 961 409 2 53 19712 473 862 2 35 19813 044 897 2 10 19913 845 633 2 36 20014 417 377 1 40 20115 095 875 1 44 source 17 Religion Edit Religion in Purba Medinipur district 2011 18 Hinduism 85 24 Islam 14 59 Other or not stated 0 17 Religion in present day Purba Medinipur district a Religion Population 1941 19 76 Percentage 1941 Population 2011 18 Percentage 2011 Hinduism 1 365 664 90 19 4 343 972 85 24 Islam 139 408 9 21 743 436 14 59 Others b 9 165 0 61 8 467 0 17 Total Population 1 514 237 100 5 095 875 100 Hindus are the majority religion in the district Muslims are the second largest religion 18 Economy EditIn 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Purba Medinipur one of the country s 250 most backward districts out of a total of 640 20 It is one of the 11 districts in West Bengal receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme BRGF 20 Concentration of Handicraft Activities in Purba MedinipurHorn Craft Kolaghat Pata Chitra Chandipur Nandakumar Sea Shell Ramnagar I amp II Patashpur I Mat amp Mat Diversified Products Ramnagar I Egra I amp II Patashpur I Brass amp Bell Metal Ramnagar I Mahisadal Patashpur II Egra I Diversified Jute Products Ramnagar II Nandakumar Kolaghat Shahid Matangini Cane amp Bamboo Products Chandipur Nandakumar Kolaghat Shahid Matangini Sola Craft Tamluk Kolaghat Pottery Terracotta Panskura Tamluk Sahid Matangini Nandakumar Wood Craft Tamluk Zari work Sutahta Mahishadal Haldia NandakumarLiteracy and education EditAccording to the 2011 census the district has a literacy rate of 87 66 21 up from 80 20 of 2001 census As per 2001 census this district had a male literacy rate of 89 1 and female literacy rate was 70 7 The education index of this district is 0 74 16 and it is ranked first in literacy in comparison to other districts of West Bengal 22 See also List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate Given in the table below data in numbers is a comprehensive picture of the education scenario in Purba Medinipur district for the year 2013 2014 It may be noted that primary schools include junior basic schools middle schools high schools and higher secondary schools include madrasahs technical schools include junior technical schools junior government polytechnics industrial technical institutes industrial training centres nursing training institutes etc technical and professional colleges include engineering colleges polytechnics medical colleges para medical institutes management colleges teachers training and nursing training colleges law colleges art colleges music colleges etc Special and non formal education centres include sishu siksha kendras madhyamik siksha kendras centres of Rabindra mukta vidyalaya recognised Sanskrit tols institutions for the blind and other handicapped persons Anganwadi centres reformatory schools etc 23 Subdivision PrimarySchool MiddleSchool HighSchool Higher SecondarySchool GeneralCollege Univ Technical Professional Instt Non formalEducationInstitution Student Institution Student Institution Student Institution Student Institution Student Institution Student Institution StudentTamluk 1 084 84 258 78 5 789 77 43 408 144 171 516 6 12 728 17 2 747 2 704 112 411Haldia 557 43 173 40 5 082 54 36 767 77 83 659 5 9 792 16 6 256 1 359 59 879Egra 629 41 418 76 11 537 49 32 167 74 90 730 3 9 498 2 154 1 595 62 200Contai 983 50 945 99 10 557 81 46 690 102 120 128 5 12 223 10 1 602 2 316 90 552Purba Medinipur district 3 253 219 794 293 32 965 261 159 032 397 466 093 19 44 241 45 10 759 7 974 375 042Healthcare EditThe table below all data in numbers presents an overview of the medical facilities available and patients treated in the hospitals health centres and sub centres in 2014 in Purba Medinipur district 24 Subdivision Health amp Family Welfare Deptt WB OtherStateGovtDeptts Localbodies CentralGovtDeptts PSUs NGO PrivateNursingHomes Total TotalNumberofBeds TotalNumberofDoctors IndoorPatients OutdoorPatientsHospitals RuralHospitals BlockPrimaryHealthCentres PrimaryHealthCentresTamluk 1 7 14 70 92 1 506 96 61 84 1 251 099Haldia 1 2 3 10 19 35 803 67 27 586 757 876Egra 1 1 4 11 21 38 489 42 23 699 419 829Contai 2 8 16 22 48 688 88 59 882 890 607Purba Medinipur district 5 3 22 51 132 213 3 486 293 172 251 3 319 411Tourism EditThe coastal region of Purba Medinipur district is in the face of river Hoogly With good coastal landform seasonal rural and heritage diversity it offers the potential for tourism in its typical coastlines and rural areas The famous tourist spots are 16 Tamluk Tamralipta Edit Bargabhima Temple Tamluk Tamluk district headquarters of Purba Medinipur district is situated on the bank of river Rupnarayan which is a very popular picnic spot The other places are Temple of Devi Barghobhima is an 1150 years old Kali temple and is considered one of the 51 Shakti Peethas According to Puran the gorali of left feet of Sati Parvati fell here when Lord Vishnu cut the sacred body of Goddess Sati into several pieces to make Lord Shiva quiet Archeological Museum of Tamluk is a must see place It contains artifacts of tamra copper and has preserved a tamralipta with Greek inscriptions It preserves the historical heritage of Bengal Rakhit Bati is another important place to visit in Tamluk At the beginning of the 19th century it was famous as a secret centre of the then revolutionary parties Anusilan Samiti and Gupta Samiti There are many other ancient temples in Tamluk town to visit i e Jagannath Temple Hari Temple Mahaprabhu Temple Ram Jiu Temple Rajbari Temple etc Panskura Edit Panskura Panskura It is a municipality upgraded in 2002 It is one of the busiest towns in East Midnapore district Panskura is known as Valley of Flowers with large supplies of flowers to other places Panskura is also known for its green vegetables wholesale market near the Panskura Junction railway station It is open every day after 10 pm until 7 am the next morning with a regular gathering of lakhs of people Panskura is one of the busiest railway stations which extends up to Digha or Haldia directly through this station or by bus The river Kansabati is a good picnic spot and Mahakali Bhavatarini temple nearby old Panskura bazar is a pilgrimage spot Panskura is also well known for its cultural side Many cultural schools and institutes are there Panskura is famous for the recitation institute Chandabani ছন দব ণ Mahishadal Edit Mahishadal is only 16 km from Tamluk town where tourists can visit the Mahishadal Rajbari the museum there and Gopal Jiu temple Geonkhali is a place 8 km from Mahishadal a perfect picnic spot at the junction mohona of three rivers New Digha Beach Digha Edit Digha is a seaside resort town of Purba Medinipur district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal is the most popular seaside resort of West Bengal Renowned for its beaches Digha is visited by thousands of tourists every year Mandarmani Edit Mandarmani is a small virgin beach on the Bay of Bengal under Kalindi Gram Panchayat only 14 km from Digha Contai Road from Chaulkhola Bus Stop It is a small fishing harbour and a fast developing tourist spot Haldia Port Haldia Edit Haldia a city and a municipality in Purba Medinipur is a major seaport approximately 100 km 62 mi southwest of Kolkata near the mouth of the Hooghly River one of the distributaries of the Ganges It is being developed as a major trade port for Kolkata intended mainly for bulk cargoes Notes Edit This is the Contai and Tamluk subdivisions of the former Medinipur district Including Jainism Christianity Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism Ad Dharmis or not statedReferences Edit West Bengal Human Development Report 2004 PDF Jana Naresh 31 December 2001 Tamluk readies for giant s partition The Telegraph Kolkata Archived from the original on 14 March 2014 Retrieved 1 September 2008 Sushil Dhara Dreams of 42 Service in 90s janasamachar net Retrieved 22 August 2009 Red hand Buddha 14 killed in Nandigram re entry bid The Telegraph 15 March 2007 Archived from the original on 4 December 2012 Retrieved 15 March 2007 a b District Human Development Report Purba Medinipur PDF Chapter I Introduction Development and Planning Department Government of West Bengal 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 23 September 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Brief Industrial Profile of Purba Midnapur District PDF Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Industries Government of India Retrieved 18 November 2016 Mapping Dynamics of land utilization and its changing Patterns of Purba Medinipure District W B Retrieved 18 November 2016 District Statistical Handbook 2014 Purba Medinipur Table 2 2 2 4 a Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal Archived from the original on 29 July 2017 Retrieved 13 November 2016 a b Directory of District Sub division Panchayat Samiti Block and Gram Panchayats in West Bengal March 2008 West Bengal National Informatics Centre India 19 March 2008 Archived from the original on 25 February 2009 Retrieved 6 December 2008 a b Administration Setup Official website of Purba Medinipur district Archived from the original on 25 April 2008 Retrieved 6 December 2008 Municipalities Panskura Municipality Department of Urban Development West Bengal Retrieved 6 December 2008 a b c d e District Census 2011 Census2011 co in 2011 Retrieved 30 September 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 United Arab Emirates 5 148 664 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Retrieved 30 September 2011 Colorado 5 029 196 Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue West Bengal www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India a b c Official website of the Purba Medinipur District Retrieved 29 October 2012 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 a b c 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 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 District Census 2011 Retrieved 29 October 2012 List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate District Statistical Handbook 2014 Purba Medinipur Basic data Table 4 4 4 5 Clarifications other related tables Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal Archived from the original on 29 July 2017 Retrieved 17 November 2016 District Statistical Handbook 2014 Purba Medinipur Table 3 1 3 3 Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal Archived from the original on 29 July 2017 Retrieved 17 November 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Purba Medinipur district Official website Legacy of Midnapore Medinipur Midnapur Purba Medinipur Paschim Medinipur East Midnapore West Midnapore News of district bifurcation Usurped Map of old Medinipur district district has now been split Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Purba Medinipur district amp oldid 1144975337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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