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Tarakeswar (community development block)

Tarakeshwar is a panchayat samiti (community development block) in Chandannagore subdivision of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Tarakeswar
Community development block
Tarakeswar
Location in West Bengal, India
Coordinates: 22°53′N 88°01′E / 22.89°N 88.02°E / 22.89; 88.02
CountryIndia
StateWest Bengal
DistrictHooghly
Government
 • TypeRepresentative democracy
Area
 • Total119.93 km2 (46.31 sq mi)
Elevation
16 m (52 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total179,148
 • Density1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
712410 (Tarakeswar)
712401 (Champadanga)
ISO 3166 codeIN-WB
Vehicle registrationWB-15, WB-16, WB-18
Literacy79.96%
Lok Sabha constituencyArambag
Vidhan Sabha constituencyTarakeswar
Websitehooghly.gov.in

Overview Edit

 
Map of Hooghly district, with CD blocks and municipal areas
 
Map of Tarakeswar

The CD block is part of the Hooghly-Damodar Plain, one of the district's three natural regions of flat alluvial plains which form part of the Ganges Delta. It has many depressions which receive water from tributaries of the surrounding lands during the rainy season and discharge it in smaller channels.[1]

Tarakeshwar is bordered by Dhaniakhali CD block on the north, Haripal CD block on the east, Jangipara CD block on the south, and Pursurah CD block on the west. It is 45 kilometres (28 mi) from Chinsurah, the district headquarters. The CD block covers an area of 119.93 square kilometres (46.31 sq mi). It has 10 gram panchayats (Astara-Duttapur, Baligori I, Baligori II, Bhanjipur, Champadanga, Keshabchak, Naita-Mal Paharpur, Purba Ramnagar, Santoshpur and Talpur),[2] 144 village councils, 90 mouzas and 89 villages. The Tarakeswar police station serves the block.[3] Headquarters of this CD Block is at Tarakeswar.[4][5]

Demographics Edit

Population Edit

Tarakeswar had a population of 162,355 in the 2001 census, of whom 83,141 (51 percent) were males and 79,214 (49 percent) were females. Its population increased by 11.56 percent from 1991 to 2001 decade, and the district's population increased by 15.72 percent.[6] West Bengal's population increased by 17.84 percent during the decade.[7]

In the 2011 census, Tarakeswar's population increased to 179,148 (entirely rural). There were 91,534 males (51 percent) and 87,614 females (49 percent). The population under age six was 17,096. Scheduled Caste members numbered 42,338 (23.63 percent), and Scheduled Tribe members numbered 9,034 (5.04 percent).[8]

Villages with a population of over 4,000 in 2011 were Santoshpur (4,063), Talpur (5,389), Moktarpur (6,364), Bhanjipur (4,433), Purba Ramnagar (7,759), Baligari (5,845), Astara (6,590) and Champadanga (12,518).[8] Smaller villages are Keshabchak (2,569), Malpaharpur (2,116) and Duttapur (1,168).[8]

Literacy Edit

In 2001, Tarakeswar had a total literacy rate of 56.23 percent; male literacy was 77.61 percent, and female literacy was 54.66 percent.[9] In 2011, the number of literate people was 129,574; males numbered 71,609, and females numbered 57,965. Gender disparity was 13.42 percent.[8]

Literacy in CD Blocks of
Hooghly district
Arambagh subdivision
Arambagh – 79.10
Khanakul I – 77.73
Khanakul II – 79.16
Goghat I – 78.70
Goghat II – 77.24
Pursurah – 82.12
Chandannagar subdivision
Haripal – 78.59
Singur – 84.01
Tarakeswar – 79.96
Chinsurah subdivision
Balagarh – 76.94
Chinsurah Mogra – 83.01
Dhaniakhali – 75.66
Pandua – 75.86
Polba Dadpur – 75.14
Srirampore subdivision
Chanditala I – 83.76
Chanditala II – 84.78
Jangipara – 75.34
Sreerampur Uttarpara – 87.33
Source: 2011 Census: CD Block Wise
Primary Census Abstract Data


Language and religion Edit

Religion in Tarakeswar CD block (2011)[10]
Hinduism
88.94%
Islam
10.20%
Other (tribal religion)
0.67%
Other or not stated
0.19%

As per the 2011 census, majority of the population of the district belong to the Hindu community with a population share of 82.9% followed by Muslims at 15.8%. The percentage of the Hindu population of the district has followed a decreasing trend from 87.1% in 1961 to 82.9% in the latest census 2011. On the other hand, the percentage of Muslim population has increased from 12.7% in 1961 to 15.8% in 2011 census.[11]

In 2011 census Hindus numbered 159,330 and formed 88.94% of the population in Tarakeswar numbered 18,274 and formed 10.20% of the population. Others numbered 1,544 and formed 0.86% of the population.[10]

Languages of Tarakeshwar block (2011)[12]

  Bengali (96.93%)
  Santali (2.26%)
  Others (0.81%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 96.93% of the population spoke Bengali and 2.26% Santali as their first language.[12]

Economy Edit

Rural poverty Edit

According to estimates obtained from a survey of families living Below Poverty Line in 2005, rural poverty in Tarakeswar was 18.62 percent.[13]

Employment Edit

Employment in Tarakeswar

  Farmers (19.55%)
  Agricultural labourers (38.09%)
  Household industries (5.19%)
  Other workers (37.17%)

In 2011, farmers were 19.55 percent of the workforce; agricultural laborers were 38.09 percent, household-industry workers 5.19 percent and other workers 37.17 percent.[14]

Infrastructure Edit

Tarakeswar has 89 villages, all with electricity. Forty-one villages have more than one source of drinking water (a tap, well, tube well, or hand pump); seven villages have only a tube (or bore well), and 36 have only a hand pump. Eight villages have post offices, 14 have sub-post offices and three have post-and-telegraph offices. Sixty-three villages have landlines, 58 have public call offices, and 82 have mobile-phone coverage. Forty-six villages have roads, and 29 have bus service. Eighteen villages have agricultural credit societies, eight have commercial or co-operative banks, and one village has a bank ATM.[15]

Agriculture Edit

The agricultural area has several cold-storage facilities.[16] Although rice is the district's main crop, potatoes, jute, vegetables and fruits are also grown.[17]

Land reform has changed patterns of land ownership. In 2013-14, people engaged in agriculture in Tarakeswar consisted of bargadars (10.17 percent), patta (deed) holders (4.73 percent), small farmers—owning 1–2 hectares (2.5–4.9 acres)—8.24 percent, marginal farmers—less than 1 hectare (2.5 acres)—35.20 percent, and agricultural labourers 41.65 percent.[14] Tarakeswar has markets in Baliguri, Champadanga, Santoshpur and Kararia.[18]

The CD block had 95 fertiliser depots, 38 seed stores and 47 fair-price shops in 2013-14.[14] It produced oil seeds, 81,189 tonnes of Aman paddy (the main winter crop) from 27,792 hectares (68,680 acres), 5,229 tonnes of Boro paddy (a spring crop) from 1,668 hectares (4,120 acres), 58,340 tonnes of jute from 2,730 hectares (6,700 acres), and 81,573 tonnes of potatoes from 5,105 hectares (12,610 acres).[14] The total irrigated area was 11,828 hectares (29,230 acres); of this, 7,125 hectares (17,610 acres) were irrigated by canal water, 1,780 hectares (4,400 acres) by tank water, 50 hectares (120 acres) by river lift irrigation, 480 hectares (1,200 acres) by deep tube wells, and 2,393 hectares (5,910 acres) by shallow tube wells.[14]

Banking Edit

In 2013-14, Tarakeswar 10 commercial-bank offices and one Regional Rural Bank.[14]

Transport Edit

The block has 27 bus routes.[14] The broad-gauge Sheoraphuli–Tarakeswar branch line was opened by the Tarkessur Railway Company on 1 January 1885, and was operated by the East Indian Railway Company.[19][20]

A Tarakeswar-Bishnupur project was authorised in 1999-2000,[21] and Eastern Railway provided details about the project in 2003. The proposed fully-electrified line was divided into three parts: Tarakeswar-Arambagh—26 kilometres (16 mi), Arambagh-Kodabari—16 kilometres (9.9 mi), and Kodabari-Bishnupur—44 kilometres (27 mi).[22] It will be part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway system. State Highway 2 (running from Bankura to Malancha in North 24 Parganas district) and State Highway 15, running from Dainhat (in Purba Bardhaman district) to Gadiara (in Howrah district), pass through the block.[23]

km
 
 
 
 
119
Bishnupur
 
 
111
Birshamunda Halt
 
102
Gokulnagar Joypur
 
96
Maynapur
 
00
section
under construction
 
89
Baragopinathpur
 
80
Jayarambati
 
76
Kamarpukur
 
70
Goghat
 
  SH-2
 
Kalipur Bridge over
Dwarakeswar River
 
 
 
 
Ghatal
 
 
Irphala
 
 
 
 
 
to Bowaichandi on
Bankura–Masagram line
(
under
construction
)
 
60
Arambagh P.C.Sen
 
51
Mayapur
 
 
45
Takipur Halt
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Furfura Sharif
 
 
 
 
 
Jangipara
 
 
Champadanga
 
 
 
 
 
 
40
Talpur Halt
 
35
Tarakeswar
 
 
  (
under
construction
)
 
33
Loknath
 
28
Bahirkhanda
 
25
Kaikala
 
22
Haripal
 
20
Maliya
 
17
Nalikul
 
 
 
13
Kamarkundu
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
11
Singur
 
 
7
Nasibpur
 
5
Diara
 
  SH-13 (PalsitDankuni Road)
 
Baidyabati Canal
 
 
 
 
 
0
Sheoraphuli
km
Sources:

[24][25][26][27]

Education Edit

In 2013-14, Tarakeswar had 114 primary schools with 8,958 students; 10 middle schools, with 737 students; seven high schools, with 3,491 students, and 10 higher secondary schools, with 12,692 students. It had one college with 3,255 students, and 291 institutions for special and non-formal education with 7,846 students.[14] Rabindra Mahavidyalaya, a college, was founded in Champadanga in 1971.[28] Of Tarakeswar's 89 villages, two had no school; 30 had more than one primary school, 66 had at least one primary school, 21 had at least one primary and one middle school, and 15 had at least one middle and one secondary school.[15]

Healthcare and groundwater Edit

Tarakeswar had one rural hospital, two primary health centres and three private nursing homes with a total 105 beds and eight doctors in 2014. It had 31 family welfare sub-centers; all treated 21,028 patients indoors and 215,593 outdoors.[14] Tarakeswar Rural Hospital, in Tarakeswar, had 60 beds; Duttapur Primary Health Centre had four beds, and Talpur PHC had ten.[29]

The block has a low arsenic contamination of groundwater. The WHO guideline for arsenic in drinking water is 10 mg per litre, and the Indian standard is 50 mg. Sixteen blocks in Hooghly district have arsenic levels above WHO guidelines, and 11 have levels above the Indian standard. Tarakeswar's maximum concentration is 37 mg per litre.[30]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "District Census Handbook: Hugli, Series-20, Part XIIA" (PDF). Physigraphy, Page 17. Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Directory of District, Subdivision, Panchayat Samiti/ Block and Gram Panchayats in West Bengal". Hooghly – Revised in March 2008. Panchayats and Rural Development Department, Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  3. ^ "District Statistical Handbook 2014 Hooghly". Tables 2.1, 2.2. Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  4. ^ "District Census Handbook: Hugli, Series-20, Part XIIA" (PDF). Map of Hooghly district with CD Block HQs and Police Stations (on the fifth page). Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Tarakeswar". Local Self-government. Hooghly Zilla Parishad. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  6. ^ . Census of India 2001 – Hooghly district. Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  7. ^ . Census of India 2001. Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  8. ^ 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 26 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Tarakeswar". Local Self-government. Hooghly Zilla Parishad. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
  10. ^ a b "Table C-01 Population by Religion: West Bengal". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  11. ^ "District Census Handbook: Hugli, Series-20, Part XIIA" (PDF). Religion, Mother-tongue Pages 50-51. Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  12. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: West Bengal". www.censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  13. ^ "District Human Development Report: Hooghly" (PDF). Table 2.38: Empirical Measurement of Rural Poverty in Hooghly 2005, page 89. Development and Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i "District Statistical Handbook 2014 Hooghly". Tables 2.7, 17.2, 16.1, 18.1, 18.2, 20.1, 21.2, 4.4, 3.1, 3.3 – arranged as per use. Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  15. ^ a b "District Census Handbook: Hugli, Series-20, Part XIIA" (PDF). Appendices to Village Directory, 2009, Pages 775-779. Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  16. ^ "List of functioning Cold Storage of West Bengal District wise as on 18.01.07". West Bengal State Marketing Board. Retrieved 28 January 2009.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2009.
  18. ^ "Primary Hats/Markets of District". Hooghly. West Bengal State Marketing Board. Retrieved 29 January 2009.
  19. ^ "Administration Report on the Railways in India" 1884–85
  20. ^ "The Chronology of Railway development in Eastern Indian". railindia. Archived from the original on 2012-08-02. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  21. ^ . The Times of India. 19 September 2012. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  22. ^ . The Times of India. 15 July 2003. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
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  24. ^ "Howrah-Goghat Local 37371". India Rail Info.
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  27. ^ "SER Pink Book 2018-19" (PDF). Indian Railways.
  28. ^ "Rabindra Mahavidyalaya". RM. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  29. ^ "Health & Family Welfare Department". Health Statistics. Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
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Tarakeshwar is a panchayat samiti community development block in Chandannagore subdivision of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal TarakeswarCommunity development blockTarakeswarLocation in West Bengal IndiaCoordinates 22 53 N 88 01 E 22 89 N 88 02 E 22 89 88 02CountryIndiaStateWest BengalDistrictHooghlyGovernment TypeRepresentative democracyArea Total119 93 km2 46 31 sq mi Elevation16 m 52 ft Population 2011 Total179 148 Density1 500 km2 3 900 sq mi Languages OfficialBengali EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN712410 Tarakeswar 712401 Champadanga ISO 3166 codeIN WBVehicle registrationWB 15 WB 16 WB 18Literacy79 96 Lok Sabha constituencyArambagVidhan Sabha constituencyTarakeswarWebsitehooghly wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 Overview 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Literacy 2 3 Language and religion 3 Economy 3 1 Rural poverty 3 2 Employment 3 3 Infrastructure 3 4 Agriculture 3 5 Banking 4 Transport 5 Education 6 Healthcare and groundwater 7 See also 8 ReferencesOverview Edit nbsp Map of Hooghly district with CD blocks and municipal areas nbsp Map of TarakeswarThe CD block is part of the Hooghly Damodar Plain one of the district s three natural regions of flat alluvial plains which form part of the Ganges Delta It has many depressions which receive water from tributaries of the surrounding lands during the rainy season and discharge it in smaller channels 1 Tarakeshwar is bordered by Dhaniakhali CD block on the north Haripal CD block on the east Jangipara CD block on the south and Pursurah CD block on the west It is 45 kilometres 28 mi from Chinsurah the district headquarters The CD block covers an area of 119 93 square kilometres 46 31 sq mi It has 10 gram panchayats Astara Duttapur Baligori I Baligori II Bhanjipur Champadanga Keshabchak Naita Mal Paharpur Purba Ramnagar Santoshpur and Talpur 2 144 village councils 90 mouzas and 89 villages The Tarakeswar police station serves the block 3 Headquarters of this CD Block is at Tarakeswar 4 5 Demographics EditPopulation Edit Tarakeswar had a population of 162 355 in the 2001 census of whom 83 141 51 percent were males and 79 214 49 percent were females Its population increased by 11 56 percent from 1991 to 2001 decade and the district s population increased by 15 72 percent 6 West Bengal s population increased by 17 84 percent during the decade 7 In the 2011 census Tarakeswar s population increased to 179 148 entirely rural There were 91 534 males 51 percent and 87 614 females 49 percent The population under age six was 17 096 Scheduled Caste members numbered 42 338 23 63 percent and Scheduled Tribe members numbered 9 034 5 04 percent 8 Villages with a population of over 4 000 in 2011 were Santoshpur 4 063 Talpur 5 389 Moktarpur 6 364 Bhanjipur 4 433 Purba Ramnagar 7 759 Baligari 5 845 Astara 6 590 and Champadanga 12 518 8 Smaller villages are Keshabchak 2 569 Malpaharpur 2 116 and Duttapur 1 168 8 Literacy Edit In 2001 Tarakeswar had a total literacy rate of 56 23 percent male literacy was 77 61 percent and female literacy was 54 66 percent 9 In 2011 the number of literate people was 129 574 males numbered 71 609 and females numbered 57 965 Gender disparity was 13 42 percent 8 Literacy in CD Blocks ofHooghly districtArambagh subdivisionArambagh 79 10Khanakul I 77 73Khanakul II 79 16Goghat I 78 70Goghat II 77 24Pursurah 82 12Chandannagar subdivisionHaripal 78 59Singur 84 01Tarakeswar 79 96Chinsurah subdivisionBalagarh 76 94Chinsurah Mogra 83 01Dhaniakhali 75 66Pandua 75 86Polba Dadpur 75 14Srirampore subdivisionChanditala I 83 76Chanditala II 84 78Jangipara 75 34Sreerampur Uttarpara 87 33Source 2011 Census CD Block WisePrimary Census Abstract Data Language and religion Edit Religion in Tarakeswar CD block 2011 10 Hinduism 88 94 Islam 10 20 Other tribal religion 0 67 Other or not stated 0 19 As per the 2011 census majority of the population of the district belong to the Hindu community with a population share of 82 9 followed by Muslims at 15 8 The percentage of the Hindu population of the district has followed a decreasing trend from 87 1 in 1961 to 82 9 in the latest census 2011 On the other hand the percentage of Muslim population has increased from 12 7 in 1961 to 15 8 in 2011 census 11 In 2011 census Hindus numbered 159 330 and formed 88 94 of the population in Tarakeswar numbered 18 274 and formed 10 20 of the population Others numbered 1 544 and formed 0 86 of the population 10 Languages of Tarakeshwar block 2011 12 Bengali 96 93 Santali 2 26 Others 0 81 At the time of the 2011 census 96 93 of the population spoke Bengali and 2 26 Santali as their first language 12 Economy EditRural poverty Edit According to estimates obtained from a survey of families living Below Poverty Line in 2005 rural poverty in Tarakeswar was 18 62 percent 13 Employment Edit Employment in Tarakeswar Farmers 19 55 Agricultural labourers 38 09 Household industries 5 19 Other workers 37 17 In 2011 farmers were 19 55 percent of the workforce agricultural laborers were 38 09 percent household industry workers 5 19 percent and other workers 37 17 percent 14 Infrastructure Edit Tarakeswar has 89 villages all with electricity Forty one villages have more than one source of drinking water a tap well tube well or hand pump seven villages have only a tube or bore well and 36 have only a hand pump Eight villages have post offices 14 have sub post offices and three have post and telegraph offices Sixty three villages have landlines 58 have public call offices and 82 have mobile phone coverage Forty six villages have roads and 29 have bus service Eighteen villages have agricultural credit societies eight have commercial or co operative banks and one village has a bank ATM 15 Agriculture Edit The agricultural area has several cold storage facilities 16 Although rice is the district s main crop potatoes jute vegetables and fruits are also grown 17 Land reform has changed patterns of land ownership In 2013 14 people engaged in agriculture in Tarakeswar consisted of bargadars 10 17 percent patta deed holders 4 73 percent small farmers owning 1 2 hectares 2 5 4 9 acres 8 24 percent marginal farmers less than 1 hectare 2 5 acres 35 20 percent and agricultural labourers 41 65 percent 14 Tarakeswar has markets in Baliguri Champadanga Santoshpur and Kararia 18 The CD block had 95 fertiliser depots 38 seed stores and 47 fair price shops in 2013 14 14 It produced oil seeds 81 189 tonnes of Aman paddy the main winter crop from 27 792 hectares 68 680 acres 5 229 tonnes of Boro paddy a spring crop from 1 668 hectares 4 120 acres 58 340 tonnes of jute from 2 730 hectares 6 700 acres and 81 573 tonnes of potatoes from 5 105 hectares 12 610 acres 14 The total irrigated area was 11 828 hectares 29 230 acres of this 7 125 hectares 17 610 acres were irrigated by canal water 1 780 hectares 4 400 acres by tank water 50 hectares 120 acres by river lift irrigation 480 hectares 1 200 acres by deep tube wells and 2 393 hectares 5 910 acres by shallow tube wells 14 Banking Edit In 2013 14 Tarakeswar 10 commercial bank offices and one Regional Rural Bank 14 Transport EditThe block has 27 bus routes 14 The broad gauge Sheoraphuli Tarakeswar branch line was opened by the Tarkessur Railway Company on 1 January 1885 and was operated by the East Indian Railway Company 19 20 A Tarakeswar Bishnupur project was authorised in 1999 2000 21 and Eastern Railway provided details about the project in 2003 The proposed fully electrified line was divided into three parts Tarakeswar Arambagh 26 kilometres 16 mi Arambagh Kodabari 16 kilometres 9 9 mi and Kodabari Bishnupur 44 kilometres 27 mi 22 It will be part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway system State Highway 2 running from Bankura to Malancha in North 24 Parganas district and State Highway 15 running from Dainhat in Purba Bardhaman district to Gadiara in Howrah district pass through the block 23 Legendkm nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 119 Bishnupur nbsp Kharagpur Bankura Adra line nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 14 old NH 60 nbsp 111 Birshamunda Halt nbsp 102 Gokulnagar Joypur nbsp 96 Maynapur nbsp 00 sectionunder construction nbsp 89 Baragopinathpur nbsp 80 Jayarambati nbsp 76 Kamarpukur nbsp 70 Goghat nbsp nbsp SH 2 nbsp Kalipur Bridge overDwarakeswar River nbsp nbsp nbsp to Panskura onHowrah Kharagpur line nbsp nbsp Ghatal nbsp nbsp Irphala nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp to Bowaichandi onBankura Masagram line underconstruction nbsp 60 Arambagh P C Sen nbsp 51 Mayapur nbsp Mundeswari River nbsp 45 Takipur Halt nbsp Damodar River nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp to Baruipara onHowrah Bardhaman chord planned nbsp nbsp Furfura Sharif nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp to Bargachia onSantragachi Amta branch line planned nbsp nbsp Jangipara nbsp nbsp Champadanga nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 Talpur Halt nbsp 35 Tarakeswar nbsp nbsp nbsp to Dhaniakhali onHowrah Bardhaman chord underconstruction nbsp 33 Loknath nbsp 28 Bahirkhanda nbsp 25 Kaikala nbsp 22 Haripal nbsp 20 Maliya nbsp 17 Nalikul nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Kamarkundu nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Howrah Bardhaman chord nbsp nbsp 11 Singur nbsp nbsp NH 19 old NH 2 nbsp 7 Nasibpur nbsp 5 Diara nbsp nbsp SH 13 Palsit Dankuni Road nbsp Baidyabati Canal nbsp Grand Trunk Road nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 Sheoraphuli nbsp Howrah Bardhamanmain line nbsp kmSources 24 25 26 27 Education EditIn 2013 14 Tarakeswar had 114 primary schools with 8 958 students 10 middle schools with 737 students seven high schools with 3 491 students and 10 higher secondary schools with 12 692 students It had one college with 3 255 students and 291 institutions for special and non formal education with 7 846 students 14 Rabindra Mahavidyalaya a college was founded in Champadanga in 1971 28 Of Tarakeswar s 89 villages two had no school 30 had more than one primary school 66 had at least one primary school 21 had at least one primary and one middle school and 15 had at least one middle and one secondary school 15 Healthcare and groundwater EditTarakeswar had one rural hospital two primary health centres and three private nursing homes with a total 105 beds and eight doctors in 2014 It had 31 family welfare sub centers all treated 21 028 patients indoors and 215 593 outdoors 14 Tarakeswar Rural Hospital in Tarakeswar had 60 beds Duttapur Primary Health Centre had four beds and Talpur PHC had ten 29 The block has a low arsenic contamination of groundwater The WHO guideline for arsenic in drinking water is 10 mg per litre and the Indian standard is 50 mg Sixteen blocks in Hooghly district have arsenic levels above WHO guidelines and 11 have levels above the Indian standard Tarakeswar s maximum concentration is 37 mg per litre 30 See also EditList of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rateReferences Edit District Census Handbook Hugli Series 20 Part XIIA PDF Physigraphy Page 17 Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2017 Directory of District Subdivision Panchayat Samiti Block and Gram Panchayats in West Bengal Hooghly Revised in March 2008 Panchayats and Rural Development Department Government of West Bengal Retrieved 16 May 2016 District Statistical Handbook 2014 Hooghly Tables 2 1 2 2 Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal Retrieved 15 October 2018 District Census Handbook Hugli Series 20 Part XIIA PDF Map of Hooghly district with CD Block HQs and Police Stations on the fifth page Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2017 Tarakeswar Local Self government Hooghly Zilla Parishad Retrieved 6 June 2017 Provisional Population Totals West Bengal Table 4 Census of India 2001 Hooghly district Census Commission of India Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved 2011 01 20 Provisional Population Totals West Bengal Table 4 Census of India 2001 Census Commission of India Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved 2011 01 20 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 26 May 2016 Tarakeswar Local Self government Hooghly Zilla Parishad Retrieved 2011 08 04 a b Table C 01 Population by Religion West Bengal censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 District Census Handbook Hugli Series 20 Part XIIA PDF Religion Mother tongue Pages 50 51 Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2017 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue West Bengal www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India District Human Development Report Hooghly PDF Table 2 38 Empirical Measurement of Rural Poverty in Hooghly 2005 page 89 Development and Planning Department Government of West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 14 June 2017 a b c d e f g h i District Statistical Handbook 2014 Hooghly Tables 2 7 17 2 16 1 18 1 18 2 20 1 21 2 4 4 3 1 3 3 arranged as per use Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal Retrieved 15 October 2018 a b District Census Handbook Hugli Series 20 Part XIIA PDF Appendices to Village Directory 2009 Pages 775 779 Directorate of Census Operations West Bengal 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2017 List of functioning Cold Storage of West Bengal District wise as on 18 01 07 West Bengal State Marketing Board Retrieved 28 January 2009 Intensive cropping with remarkable feature of Hooghly District Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 28 January 2009 Primary Hats Markets of District Hooghly West Bengal State Marketing Board Retrieved 29 January 2009 Administration Report on the Railways in India 1884 85 The Chronology of Railway development in Eastern Indian railindia Archived from the original on 2012 08 02 Retrieved 2011 11 17 Rail projects in jeopardy after Mamata quits UPA II The Times of India 19 September 2012 Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2013 Eastern Railway plans new route The Times of India 15 July 2003 Archived from the original on 16 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