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Transcript of 26 west bengal - Linguistic Survey Of India
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991
SERIES -26
WEST BENGAL
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
PART XII-A
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
JALPAIGURI DISTRICT
DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS
WEST BENGAL
Price Rs. 30.00
PUBLISHED BY THE CONTROLLER GOVERNMENT PRINTING, WEST BENGAL AND PRINTED BY SARASWATY PRESS LTD. 11 B.T. ROAD, CALCUTTA - 700 056
CONTENTS
1. Foreword 2. Preface 3. Acknowledgements 4. Important Statistics 5. Analytical Note and Analysis of Data
Part A - Village and Town Directory
6. Section I - Village Directory Note explaining the Codes used in the Village Directory
(1) Jalpaiguri C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(2) Maynaguri C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(3) Dhupguri C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(4) Rajganj C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(5) Matiali C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(6) Nagrakata C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(7) Mal C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(8) Kumargram C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(9) Falakata C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(10) Madarihat C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(11) Kalchini C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(12) Alipurduar -I C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
(13) Alipurduar - II C.D. Block (i) Village Directory
Page No. i-ii
iii - iv v-vi
vii -viii
ix - xxxi
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4-7
8 -13
14 -19
20-23
24-25
26 -29
30-37
38-43
44-49
50-53
54 -57
58 - 61
62 -67
7. Appendix -1- C.D. Blockwise Abstract of Amenities
8. Appendix -11- Land utilisation data in respect of Non Municipal Towns
9. Appendix - 111- C. D. Blockwise list of Villages where no amenities are available
10. Appendix -IV - List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes to the Total Population by ranges
11. Section II - Town Directory
Note explaining the Codes used in Town Directory
(i) Statement-I - Status and Growth History
(ii) Statement-II- Physical Aspects and Location of Town 1989
(iii) Statement-III - Municipal Finance 1988-1989
(iv) Statement-IV - Civic and Other amenities 1989
(v) Statement-IVA - Civic and other amenities in notified slums 1989
(vi) Statement-V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities 1989
(vii) Statement-VI- Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 1989
(viii) Appindex - Towns showing their outgrowths with Population
Page No.
70 -73
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75
76 -100
103
104 -107
108 -109
110-111
112-11-3
114-115
116-119
120-121
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FOREWORD
Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs)was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing
since then with some innovations/modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district
level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Govt./Union Territory
administration.lt inter-alia provides data/jnformation on some of the basic demogaphic and socio-economic I
characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the
respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of. immense utility to the planners, administrators,
academicians and researchers.
The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic
and socia-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the
district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative
statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the
District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town 9irectories and Part-B comprising Village and
Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census
Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could
not be published in many States/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981 ,some
new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the
DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village
and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Schduled Tribe
PCA upto tehsil/ town level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought
together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad
ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items su,ch as adult
literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to
meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach
to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of
inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the
Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out
the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on civic and
other amenities were reported for the slums of class I and Class II towns. Apart from this, one column on the
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in
Statements IV and V respectively.
The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in
1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users.
Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification
presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been
included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all
children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the
above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes.
One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level
presentation of data ill the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsillTalukiPS level presentation.
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It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C. D. Block level will help the planners in
formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C. D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for
developmental planning.
In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to use Village
Directory/PCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both.the computer and
manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of
1981.
This publication is.a jOint venture of the State Govt./UT administration and the Census Organisation. The
data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri H. Chakravarty, Director of Census
Operations, West Bengal on behalf of the State Govt.lUT administration which has borne the cost of printing. The
task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy
Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M.Oua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of
information/data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level
analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was
thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy
Registrar General (S.S.).This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Director, who was assisted by. Shri
N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially
provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present
Deputy Registrar General (Map).
I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.
New Delhi (A.R. NANDA)
June 11, 1992 Registrar General, India
PREFACE
The District Census Handbook compiled by the Directorate of Census Operations,West Bengal on behalf
of the Government of West Bengal, owes its origin to 1951 Census. The present publication of 1991 Census is
fifth in the series. In this publication besitles census statistics, various other information and statistical data have
been included which are used by the State Government, District Administration, Research Scholars and other data
users. It contains important census tables, PCA for each village and town of the district and at the same time
presented in such a manner that the comparability of the data of the earlier censuses are maintained. The
publication is brought out in two parts. Part XII-A related to village and town directory and Part XII-B related to
village and town PCA Besides, for the first time in this census, at the instance of the State Govt. of West Bengal,
a separate combined volume on Calcutta Metropolitan Area has also been compiled. The structuring formats and
additional volumes have been made with a view to assist not only in local area planning but also to meet
requirement of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Likewise formats of the town directory have been so
devised not only to meet the requirement of Revised Minimum Needs Programme but also to give an idea about
the civic and other amenities in the town. The format of the Primary Census Abstract for villages and towns has
been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual
slips of 1991 Census.
1991 Census Operations in West Bengal was conducted by Sri Hiranmoy Chakravarty, lAS a~ Director of
Census Operations under the inspiring leadership of Sri AR. Nanda, lAS, former Registrar General, India and
Ex-officio Census Commissioner of India.We are indebted to both of them.
Dr. M. Vijayanunni the present Registrar General & Ex-officio Census Commissioner of India has been
guiding and overseeing the timely completion of the Project since his assumption of office. Without his support,
guidance and timely pursuation the publication could not have been possible. We are indebted to him as well. We
also gratefully recall the help and advice received from Dr. M.K. Jain, Deputy Regi~trar General(Social Studies)
and Sri S.P. Sharma, Deputy Registrar General, Census and Tabulation Unit & Smt.Minati Ghosh, Deputy
Registrar General, India (Map Division). We are also indebted to many other Officers of the office of the Registrar
General,lndia in many ways in bringing out these publications. We acknowledge our debt to all of them. We shall
fail in our duties if we do not record the contributions made by Sri S.Sinha, Joint Director of Census
Operations,West Bengal, Sri N.Hazra, WBCS, Deputy Director on deputation and S/Sh6 Dipankar Sen and A.Roy,
Investigators in this connection. Intact the project was initiated by them but they left this organisation either on
superannuation or transfer before the manuscripts could be finalised for the purpose of printing of DCH volumes.
This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and Census Organisation, West Bengal. The
data as presented in the volumes were collected at grass root level and supplied by the District Magistrates and
their colleagues in the districts. Without their support these publications could not have been possible. Among the
officials of the State Goverment at Writers' Buildings who had helped us in various stages ot publication, mention
be made of Sri AK.Roy, WBCS, Deputy Secretary to the Government of West Bengal, Home (C&E) Department,
and his colleagues. We are indebted to all of them. Also the support and encouragement we received from Sri
Manish Gupta, lAS, Home Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal in this connection is acknowledged with
gratitude.
The District Census Handbook on Calcutta Metropolitan Area has been a special addition to the DCH-8
series of West Bengal in 199LThe publication has been made possible by the active interest taken and support
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rendered by Dr.K.K.Bagchi, lAS, former Chief Executive Officer, Calcutta Metropolitan Development Area,Sri
S.K.Roy, former Director General,Calcutta Metropolitan Development Area, Sri S.N.Chatterjee,Additional
Director,Calcutta Metropolitan Development Area and Sri B.Sengupta,Demographer Statistician, Calcutta
Metropolitan Development Area.We thankfully acknowledge their contributions in bringing out this valuable
publication ( combined Part XII~A & Part XII~B) by the Census Department.
In the Census Organisation the data furnished in these publications were scrutinised, sifted and processed
in the tabulation unit of the Directorate of Census Operations,West Bengal by a number of technical staff under
the able guidance and supervision of Sri Swapan Guha, Investigator. The maps in connection with this publication
have been finalised by the Map Unit of the Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal.We place on record
our appreciation of the good work done by them inspite of many hurdles and difficulties. Since it is not possible to
record here the contributions made by each and every persons in bringing out these publications, we have
therefore given their names separately in the acknowledgement chapter in the publication.
Lastly, we must express our appreCiation to Saraswaty Press Limited for bringing out these excellent
publications in time. We are specially indebted to Sri T. Ganguli, Managing Director, Sri S. Majumdar, Works
Controller, Sri M. Majumdar, Asst. Mgr.,Sales and Ms. P. Mukherjee, Asst. Mgr.,Production for their active
co~operation and assistance in bringing out these volumes in two parts so efficiently.
(A.K.DUTTA)
Calcutta Joint Director of Census Operations
January 27, 1997. West Bengal
1. Shri Swapan Guha, Investigator
2. Shri Pratap Singh, Investigator
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
3. Smt. Gita Chatterjee, Investigator
4. Shri Ratan Bahadur, Investigator
5. Shri Himangshu Saha Chowdhury, Printing Inspector
6. Smt. Anjali Das, Statistical Assistant
7. Smt. Sucheta Dutta, Statistical Assistant
8. Smt. Banani Ghosh, Statistical Assistant
9. Smt. Renukana Chatterjee, Statistical Assistant
10. Smt. Namita Chatterjee, Statistical Assistant
11. Smt. Niyati Chakraborty, Statistical Assistant
12. Shri Mihir Kumar Das, Statistical Assistant
13. Shri Bimalendu Naskar, Statistical Assistant
14. Smt. Atashi Dasgupta, Statistical Assistant
15. Smt. Mira Banerjee, Computor
16. Smt. Kalpana Chowdhury, Computor
17. Smt. Nira Chakraborty, Computor
18. Shri Manas Kumar Mitra, Computor
19. Shri Ashoke Kumar Sarkar, Computor
20. Shri Nikhil Kumar Bagchi, Computor
21. Smt. Shila Banerjee, Computor
22. Smt. Nandita Dutta, Computor
23. Smt. Amala Putatunda, Computor
24. Smt. Anju Banerjee, Computor
25. Smt. Sujata Dev, Computor
26. Shri Santi Kumar Panja, Assistant Compiler
27. Shri Jaydeb Sarkar, Assistant Compiler
28. Shri Prashanta Kumar Burman, Proof Reader
29. Smt. Supti Chatterjee, Proof Reader
30. Shri Sushil Kumar Dutta, Proof Reader-Gr. I
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31. Shri Anjan Sengupta, Assistant Computor
32. Smt. Manjusree Saha Chowdhury, Proof Reader-Gr. I
33. Smt. Mili Bhowmick, Proof Reader
34. Shri Sajjat Ali, Proof Reader
35. Shri Umasankar Bhattacharya, Proof Reader
36. Shri Saibal Ray, Proof Reader
37. Shri Dilip Kumar Chatterjee, Typist-Gr. I
38. Smt. Biva Karmakar. Typist
39. Shri R.K. Chourajit Singh, Senior Geographer
40. Shri Sumit Mukherjee, Geographer
41. Sh ri Utpal Kumar Mandai. Geographer
42. Shri B.N. Mallick, Sr.Artist
43. Shri R.C. Oas, Sr.Artist
44. Shri J.B.Oasgupta, Artist
45. Shri H.R.Banerjee, Artist
46. Shri B.K. Majumder, Artist
47. Shri A.R. Haidar, Sr. Draughtsman
48. Shri Pradip Das, Sr.Draughtsman
49. Shri A.K.Paui. Draughtsman
50. Shri S.K.Chatterjee, Draughtsman
51. Smt. Suman Topno, Draughtsman
52. Shri Prasanta Roy, Draughtsman
53. Shri N.N.Das, Draughtsman
54. Shri Sanjib Das, Draughtsman
55. Shri Kartik Murmu, Draughtsman
56. Shri Ashok Mandai, Draughtsman
57. Shri Tapan Bhattacharjee, Draughtsman
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IMPORTANT STATISTICS
WEST BENGAL JALPAIGURI STATE DISTRICT
Population Total Persons 68,077,965 2,800,543 Males 35,510,633 1,453,194 Females 32,567,332 1,347,349
Rural Persons 49,370,364 2,342,296 Males 25,442,210 1,214,149 Females 23,928,154 1,128,147
Urban Persons 18,707,601 458,247 Males 10,068,423 239,045 Females 8,639,178 219,202
Decennial Population Growth Rate 1981-91 +24.73 +26.44
Total Population in the age group (0-6) 11,562,297 512,075
Area (Sq.Kms.) 88,752.00 6,227.00
Density of Population (Per Sq Km.) 767 450
Sex Ratio (Number of Females per 1000 males) 917 927
Literacy Rate Persons 57.70 45.09 (excluding Children in the age Males 67.81 56.00 group 0-6) Females 46.56 33.20
Percentage of Urban 27.48 16.36 Population to Total Population
Percentage to Total Population (i) Main workers Persons 30.23 31.52
Males 50.66 49.58 Females 7.96 12.04
(ii) Marginal workers Persons 1.96 2.27 Males 0.74 1.04 Females 3.29 3.60
(iii) Non-workers Persons 67.81 66.21 Males 48.60 49.38 Females 88.75 84.36
Break-up of Main Workers Percentage among Main Workers
Percentage of workers to total workers in differant sectors
(i) Cultivators Persons 28.40 29.35 Males 30.15 33.58 Females 16.23 10.55
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WEST BENGAL JALPAIGURI STATE DISTRICT
(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 24.56 16.94 Males 22.65 16.59 Females 37.88 18.47
(iii) Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting Persons 2.75 22.39
and Plantation Orchards and Allied Males 2.30 15.70
activites Females 5.87 52.13
(iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.78 0.05 Males 0.84 0.06 Females 0.34 0.03
(va) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Persons 3.91 1.13 repairs in Household Industry Males 2.84 1.00
Females 11.33 1.70
(vb) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Persons 12.06 5.97 repairs in other than Household Industry Males 12.62 6.55
Females 8.17 3.39
(vi) Construction Persons 1.85 1.78 Males 2.06 2.02 Females 0.41 0.71
(vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 10.72 8.86 Males 11.82 10.46 Females 3.08 1.73
(viii) Transport, Storage and Communications Persons 4.22 4.29 Males 4.74 5.20 Females 0.57 0.27
(ix) Other Services Persons 10.75 9.24 Males 9.98 8.84 Females 16.12 11.02
Percentage of Scheduled Castes Population to Total Population Persons 23.62 36.99
Males 23.45 37.10 Females 23.81 36.87
Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Population to Total Population Persons 5.59 21.04
Males 5.46 20.75 Females 5.74 21.35
Number ot occupied Residential Houses 12,334,859 533,301
Number of Households 12,514,414 535,732
Number of Villages Total 40,889 753 Inhabited 37,910 734 Uninhabited 2,979 19
Number of Towns 382 15
1. Census Concepts
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
A. Rural and Urban Classification : I'
Census data have always been presented for rural and urban areas separately. The basic
unit for rural areas is the revenue village which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue
village may comprise more than one surveyed hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for
presentation of data. In unsurveyed areas like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with
locally recognised boundaries within each forest Range Officer's beat is treated as one unit.
The following criteria are adopted for treating a place urban for the 1991 Census which is
similar to that adopted for the 1981 Census :-
(a) All statutory towns, i.e. all places with a Municipal Corporation, Municipal Board,
Cantonment Board, Town Committee or Notified Town Area, etc.
(b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria: .
<i) A minimum population of 5,000.
(ii) 75% of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural (and allied)
activity, and
(iii) A density of population of at least 400 per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile).
A town with a population of one hundred thousand and above is treated as a city.
However, a place may also be treated as an urban area, if the Director of Census
Operations, based on his personal knowledge and on available data is satisfied that a place, though
with a population of less than 5,000 has all the urban characteristics, recommends treating of the
place as a town in consultation with the State Government or the Union Territory Administration
concerned and with the final approval of the Registrar General, India.
The concept of urban agglomeration (U.A) adopted for the 1971 Census is continued in the
1981 and 1991 Censuses also. Large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military
camps etc. which very often sprang up outside the statutory limits of a city or town but adjoining it
may not be themselves qualify to be treated as towns but form a continuous spread with the adjoining
town. It would only be realistic to treat them as urban. Such settlements are termed as outgrowths
(O.G), and may cover a whole village or part of a village. Two or more towns may also be contiguous
to each other. Such towns together with their outgrowths are treated as one urban unit and called
"Urban Agglomeration". An urban agglomeration, therefore, constitutes:
(a) a city or towns with continuous outgrowth(s), the outgrowth being outside the statutory
limits but falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages or.
(b) two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowth(s) or,
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(c) a city with one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a
continuous spread.
B. Census House:
A Census house is defined as a building or part of a building having a separate main
entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase etc. used or recognised as a separate unit.
It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non-residential purpose or both. In
certain cases it may, however, be difficult to apply the definition of a Census house. For example, in
an urban area a flat has five rooms, each room having direct entrance to the common staircase or
courtyard. By definition this has to be treated as five census houses. If all the five rooms are
occupied by a single household, it is not realistic to treat them as five census houses. In this case
"Singleness" of use of these rooms along with the main house has to be considered and the entire
flat be treated as one census house. On the other hand, if two independent households occupy these
five rooms, the first household living in three rooms and the second household in two rooms, the first
three rooms then should be treated together as one census house and the second two rooms as
another census house. If all the rooms are occupied by independent households, each room should
then be treated as a separate Census house.
C. Household :
A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and take their meals from a
common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so, there may be a
household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Example of unrelated households are
boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashram etc. These are
called "Institutional Households". There may be one-member household, two-member households or
multi-member households. For Census purpose, each of these types is regarded as a "Household".
D. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes:
The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes are the communities scheduled under
various Presidential orders beginning from 1950. As per the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Orders (Amendment Act, 1976) (No. 108 of 1976 dated the 19th September, 1976) there are
altogether 59 Communities scheduled as Castes, and 38 as Tribes in West Bengal. When a person
claims to be a member of either the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes community, the
name of the caste/tribe to which he belongs should appear in the list of the Scheduled
Castes/Scheduled tribes notified as per the above order in respect of West Bengal. If the name of the
caste or the tribe to which he claims to belong to does not appear in the aforesaid list he is not
treated as a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe though he may be scheduled in any other state of
the Indian Union. Further, a person who claims to be a member of a Scheduled Caste should belong
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to the Hindu or the Sikh or the Buddhist religion while the person who claims to be a member of a
Scheduled Tribe can belong to any religion. Further, a person claims to belong to a Scheduled Caste
or a Scheduled Tribe community rettJrns his/her caste or tribe by a synonym or a generic name of a
caste or a tribe, it is reckoned as scheduled caste or tribe only if the name finds place in the list of the
Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes.
E. Literate:
A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as
literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that a
person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any
minimum educational standard. In the 1991 Census all children aged 6 years or less are treated as
illiterate even though the child is going to school and may have picked up reading and writing a few
odd words. In the previous Censuses of 1971 and 1981 children of the age of 4 years and below were
treated as illiterate though they might be going to schools and had picked up reading and writing of a
few odd words.
F. Main Workers:
Main workers are those who had worked for the major part of the year preceding the date of
enumeration, i.e. those who were engaged in any economically productive activity for 183 days (or
six months).
Main Workers:
L Cultivator
A person working as cultivator, if he/she is engaged in cultivation of land owned or held from
Government or held from Private Persons or Institutions for payment in money, kind or share.
Cultivation work also includes supervision or direction of cUltivation of land.
II. Agricultural Labourer
A person who works on another person's land for wages in cash or kind may be regarded as
an agricultural labourer. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which
he/she works.
III. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Plantations, Orchards and allied activities.
A person who is engaged in rearing of goats, sheeps, pigs, ducks, hens, planting and
conservation of forests, logging, felling and cutting of trees etc., sea, coastal and inland water fishing
etc., hunting, trapping and game propagation for commercial purposes, plantation of tea, coffee,
rubber etc.
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IV. Mining and Quarrying
A person who is engaged in mining of coal, liguite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore and
quarrying of stones, clay and sand etc.
V. Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs
(a) Household Industry - A person who is engaged in production, servicing, repairing or making and
selling of articles or goods such as handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery
manufacturing, cycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring etc. in any unit which is conducted by the head
of the household himself/herself and or by the members of the household at home within the village
in the rural areas and only within the precincts of the home in case of urban areas.
(b) Other than Household Industry - A person who is engaged in production, servicing, repairing or
making and selling of articles or goods in any factory or workshop where the proportion of hired
workers are larger than the family workers.
VI. Construction
A person who is engaged in construction and maintenance of buildings, roads, railways,
telegraph, telephone, waterways and water reservoirs, industrial plants etc.
VII. Trade and Commerce
A person who is engaged in wholesale or retail trade conducted in various articles and
products. A person who is also engaged in restaurants and hotel services and as commission agents.
VIII. Transport, Stores and Communications
A person who is engaged in land, water and sir transport. A person who is also engaged in
storage, warehousing, communication such as postal, telegraph, wireless and telephone services.
IX. Other Workers
A person who is engaged in banking, credit institutions, business services, legal services,
community, cultural, social and personal services, public and civil services, educational services. A
person who is also engaged in generation and transformation, distrinution of electricity, gas and water
supply.
G. Marginal Workers
Marginal workers are those who worked any time at all in the year preceding the date of
enumeration but did not work for the major part of the year, i.e. those who worked for less than 183
days (or six months).
H. Non - workers
Non-workers are those who did not work any time at all in the year preceding the date of
enumeration. Non-workers may be those performing household duties, students, dependants, retired
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persons or rentiers, beggars, inmates of in~titutions like convicts in jailor inmates of penal mental or
charitable institutions etc. and other non-workers who do not come under the category of the
preceding types of non-workers.
2. History of the District Census Handbook: 1
The District Census Handbook series was first published during the 1951 Census. It
contained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961
Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive accOl)nt of the district,
administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directories including PCAs. The 1971
DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directories, Part-B, to
village and town PCAs and Part-C, comprised analytical report', administrative statistics, district
census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages.
The 1981 DCH Census contained only Part-A, which contained village and town directory and Part-B,
which contained the PCA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled
Tribes PCA upto Police StationlTown levels. There has been a change in the design of the District
Census Handbook Series of 1991 from 1981. Data in Village Directory statement has been presented
C.D. Block-wise instead of the traditional Police Station level-wise.
3 (A). Scope of the Village Directory:
The data presented in the format of the Village Directory containing 18 columns, help the
data-users to have an overall view of the villages in regard to the amenities available in the villages
such as education, health, drinking water, electricity, transport communication, and irrigation etc.
These data on amenities along with the information and land-use pattern meet the requirement of
micro-level planning and serve pointers to regional "imbalances" in the process of development and
the deficiencies in the implementation of Minimum Needs Programmes.
3 (8). Scope of the Town Directory:
The Town Directory consists of seven statements. The formats are deSigned in such a way'
that the information contained therein, besides giving the data-users an overall picture of the various
aspects of the socia-economic and development activities of the towns in the district, meet the
requirements of town planning with emphasis on the minimum needs programme. The data provided
on civic and other amenities in slums in Class I and Class" towns (Statement-IVA) serve this
purpose. It also helps the planners to chalk out programmes on provisions of civic activities for the
improvement of the slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in
Statement-IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under
educational facilities in Statement-V meet the requirements of the minimum needs programme. The
incorporation of the class of town in all the seven statements of town directory can help analyse the
infrastructure of amenities by taking the class of town into consideration.
The columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also meet the
requirements of the minimum needs programme.
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Brief history of the District
Jalpaiguri is a border district located in the Northern sector of the State of West Bengal. It is an unique district situated at the land of the lower Himalayas with its geographical diversity,
traditional history, colourful ethnic-groups, miscellaneous linguistic and religious ·groups and beautiful natural sceneries. The district of Jalpaiguri is a part of two geographical regions knows as 'Dooars'
and Tarai' in the State of West Bengal. The eastern part of the land of the river Tista, the main river
of the district is called 'Duars' and the Western portion of the land of the river is called 'Tarai'. It is
included in the Jalpaiguri Division of the State. The district has been so named after its principal town
Jalpaiguri, which is also the divisional and district headquarter's town.
It is generally believed that the name of Jalpaiguri has been derived from the two Bengali
terms, 'Jalpai' which means 'Olivetrees' and 'Guri', which indicates a 'Place' in the local area, so,
obviously Jalpaiguri means a place where olive trees are avaHable. But, there is also another version
regarding the origin of the name of Jalpaiguri. It is also believed that the name of Jalpaiguri has been
originated from the deity of a temple located in the Jalpesh village in Maynaguri Police Station in the district, where the local name of the deity is Jalpeswar or Lord Siva of the Hindu mythology.
Jalpaiguri may be regarded more or less as a new district in the administrative map of Bengal. The district as an administrative unit had been formed officially only on the 1st January,
1869. At the time of its formation, it consisted of two separate and district areas of the region such as
(a) the area covering Western Duars and (b) the areas covering the Jalpaiguri and Rajganj units of
the Rangpur district, now in Bangladesh. It may be stated in this connection, that before 1869, the Western Duars was a separate district and the areas covering Jalpaiguri and Rajganj units were
included in Jalpaiguri Sub-division of the Rangpur District.
Past Period
In the remote post, the Duars area covering this district was included in the Kamptapur and
latter in Koch Bihar Kingdom. Before the advent of the British, the Bhutians separated Duars from the
kingdom of Koch Bihar and ruled over it. After the Second Bhutan war in 1864, the area came under British rule. Duars at that time was divided into two district units like the Eastern Dooars and· the
. Western Duars. The Eastern Duars came under Goalpara district in Assam and the Western Duars became a separate district _in Bengal. But the life span of the district of Western Duars was only
between 1864 to 1868 and it lost its separate identity with the formation of Jalpaiguri District in 1869.
In the recent past, the main area of the district covering the Jalparguri and Rajganj units of
the Rangpur district was acquired by the British East India Company under Dewani Grant in 1765,
from the Nawabs of Bengal. Till 1854, this area was the part of Sukhani Sub-division of the Rangpur
district but after wards the area became the Jalpaiguri sub-division of the Rangpur district eventually came under the Jalpaigurr district with its formation in 1869.
Present period
The district of Jalpaiguri was formed with three sub-divisions such as Jalpaiguri sub-division
with its headquarter's at Maynaguri, Buxa sub-division with its headquarter's at Alipurduar and
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Dalimkot sub-division with its headquarter's at Dalimkot. But soon, the Dalimkot sub-division was
transferred to the Darjilling district. During 1874-1900, the district of Jalpaiguri developed
considerably with the establishment and development of Tea plantations. Between 1901-1947, the
district developed due to large mi9ration of people from outside, establishment of Broadguage
Railway's system. changed socio-economic activities of the people. Soon, it became a small edition
of India. After the partition of Bengal in 1947, five police stations of the southern sector of the district
like Tentulia, Panchagarh, Boda, Debiganj and Patgram were transferred to Bagura district in East
Pakistan, now Bangladesh, and from that period, the district of Jalpaiguri began no lose its
importance as a district in the administrative map of Bengal.
Physical aspects
Jalpaiguri district lies between 26°16' and 2~00' north latitude and between 88°04' and 89°53'
East longitude. The total area of the district is 6237.6 sq km. It is bounded on the north by Darjiling
District and Bhutan, on the east by Assam, on the south by the district of Koch Bihar and Bangladesh
and on the West by the district of Darjiling and Bangladesh. The principal. rivers of the district are
Tista, Mohananda, Kalajani, Raidak, Jaldhaka and Torsha and they flow from north towards south
directions. There are not helpful rivers for power generation or for irrigation due to lack of control
over them. There are also numerous tanks and ponds which a rehelpful for irrigational activities.
Land of the district is divided into two district types like plain and undulated. It appears that
the land of the Jalpaiguri SUb-division is plain but the land of the Alipurduar sub-division is a hilly
area. Sinchal Hill is located at the north:::east corner of the district near Indo-Bhutanese border.
In the last decade, there has been a change in the physical boundary and total area of the
district. One mauza, of Mayanaguri P.S. bearing J.L. 87 Panisala of the district has been transferred
to the Mekliganj P.S. of the neighbouring district of Koch Bihar, As a result, there has been a
curtailment in the total area of the district and a new demarcation for the boundary of the district has been undertaken.
Major characteristics of the district
Forestry
There are generally three forest divisions in the district like (1) Jalpaiguri Forest Division (2)
Baikanthapur Forest Division and (3) Buxa Forest Division under the direct control of the Forest
Department of the Government of West Bengal. Moreover, some amount of forest areas of the
Alipurduar subdivision are also included in Koch Bihar forest division. In the Reserve Forest areas of
Chilapota, Mendabari, Nilpara and Buxa Jayanti covering an area of 1,824 Sq. Kms., large number of
trees like Sal, Jarul, Pine, Fur, Debdaru and Segun are available in plenty. There are Jaldapara and
Garubara sanctuaries in the district where wild animals like tiger, elephant and rhinos are available.
There is no scarcity of forest products in the district.
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Minerals and Mining
In the district, stone, sandstone, slate, dolomite are available as mineral products. Sand
stone is found in Buxa and Jayanti hill areas. There is no important mining product in the district.
Electricity and power
There is no facility for hydroelectric power in the district. Electricity as power is supplied from
the different A. V. Substations of the State Electricity Board. Power is generated from the Jaldhaka
Hydel Power Project of the Darjiling district. All Tea Gardens and big to~ns of the district are
electrified. According to Economic Review-1989-90, 12 towns and 694 villages are electrified.
Land and Land use pattern
Land of the northern sector of the district is undulated, high and low, deep and plain. Small
hillocks can be found in plenty in the north-eastern part of the district. But, apart from that part, the
land of major part of the district is formed with riverhade plain land. Land use pattern of the district
may be furnished in the following manner (86-87).
(1) Net area Sown - 46.89 p.c.
(2) Current Fallows - 0.28 p.c. excluding current fallows.
(3) Forests - 29.05 p.c.
(4) Area not available - 18.66 p.c. for cultivation.
(5) Other cultivable land -5.12 p.c. excluding current fallows.
Tenancy
After the introduction of the West Bengal Land Tenancy Act-1954, the State Govt. authority
has become the owner of all types of land in the district. As a result the role of intermediaties have
been abolished in case of ownership of land in the districts. Any person can now hold a land by
paying rent directly to the State Govt. authority. But the land revenue must be paid in cash and not in
kind.
Agriculture
The economy of the district of Jalpaiguri is mainly dependent on Agricultural and plantation
activities. The majority of the people of the district are engaged in agriculture. There are 8,69,000
acres of agricultural land, where intensive farming is undertaken Paddy, Jute, Pulses, Sugarcane,
Tobacco and produced in large quantity in the district. Tea is the most important plantation crop of
this area, produced in 161 tea plantations located in the eastern portion of the district. This area is
internationally famous for its Tea and Timber. There are large number of workers who are engaged in
these two occupations. Tobacco is also an important crop of the district. In the middle portion of the
land between Tista and Jaldhaka rivers tobacco is cultivated on a large scale. Orange is also an
profitable and an important plantation crop of the district.
Animal Husbandary
Recently alongwith cultivation work, the people have started anImal husbandary. They have
shown keen interest in the nourIshment of cows, pigs, hens and ducks. The encouragement and help
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from the Government, the arrangement of medical treatment of the domesticated animals and supply
of scientific food have played a great role in this connection.
Fishery
Large number of big fishes ar'e now available in the different rivers of the district. In the small
tanks and ponds small fishes are found. In all, in the water bed of the district 125 types of fishes are
available.
Industry
The district is also welknown for its handicraft products, manufactured by the local people.
Manufacturing of cane and bamboo products, cotton weaving, mat weaving, silver and gold
ornaments, clay toys are some of the important crafts of this area.
Commerce and Trade
The trade of the district depends on three 'T' like tea, timber and tobacco and the principal
commodities exported from this area to outside are mainly Tea and Timber. The traders of the district make ·a lot of money from these two commercial products. Dhupguri, Maynaguri, Metebi, Falakata,
Gayerkata, Birpara, Banarhat, Samuktala are the important trading centres of the district.
Transport
There is a good net work of transport in the district. There is a Broad Gauge line of NFR in
the district connecting Calcutta to Haldibari and Calcutta to Samuktala near Assam border.
Moreover, there is also a Metre Gauge line of the NFR connecting Silliguri to Alipurduar. The
different parts of the district are well connecting by North Bengal State Transport system. The
National Highways No. 31 connecting Assam passes through the different areas of the district. The
total length of motorable roads is approximately 2,000 Kms. on which State Buses, Private Buses,
Hat Buses, Taxi and Mini Buses ply regularly.
Administrative developments
In the last decade, certain administrative changes have taken place in the district. A new
Police Station named Bhaktinagar has been created from the Rajganj Police Station. Besides that
one more Police Station called Jalgaon has been formed out of Kalchini Police Station. There are
now 9 Police Stations in the Sadar Sub-division and 7 Police Stations in the Alipurduar sub-division
of the district. There are 13 community Blocks and Mouzas. According to 1991 Census there are
2,800,543 persons in the district. The district comprises of two sub-divisions namely Sadar sUb-division with its headquarter at Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar sub-division with its headquarter at
Alipurduar. At present, there are 15 towns, out of which, 3 are Municipal and the 12 are non-municipal towns.
Social Development
The consciousness about property, the changes implemented in case of production system and occupations have implemented the social life of the local people of the district. In the last
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decade, there was a movement for separate Kamtapuri State by the local Rajbansi community of the
district. But due to prompt action taken by the district authority, the movement provide futile. There is
still a social tension between the local people and the outsiders coming from the lower part of Bengal.
Brief description of places of interest
(1) Jalpash - A Siva temple known as temple of Jalpeswar is located at this village in the
Maynaguri Police Station. It is a famous place of worship in the district. It is believed that from the
name of the deity of the temple, the district has derived its name.
(2) Buxa - A place located in the Alipurduar sub-division which was famous as a Cantonment
and a prison for the freedom fighters during the British rule. At present, there is a camp for a Tibetan
Refugees.
(3) Jaldapara - An animal sanctuary located in the Madarihat Police Station of the district. The wild animals like tigers and deers and elephants are found in this area. It is situated at a distance
of 4 miles from Hasimara Railway Station in the district.
(4) Garumara - An animal sanctuary located at the Kalchini Police Station of the district.
Protected wild animals can be seen here. There is a motorable road from Jalpaiguri town to this place.
(5) Jalpaiguri - The main town of the district, Famous for its cultural and political activities. It
is also the divisional headquarter's, district headquarter's and the sub-divisional headquarter's.
Jalpaiguri is the main commercial and administrative centre of the district. It is the main centre for
transaction in the Tea and Timber products in the State of West Bengal.
(6) Alipurduar - An important town in the Duars area of the district. It is an important town in
the Duars area of the district. It is an important business and communication centre. There is a Railway workshop in the town.
(7) Bhutanghat - It is a famous place for wild animals and splendid view of the Raidak river. There is a Buffalow centre and it is also a good place for fishing. Bhutanghat is 32 miles by road from
Alipurduar Railway Station.
(8) Jayanti - It is a place of tourist interest. There is a temple of Mahakal in this place which attracts large number of pilgrims from different parts of the State throughout the year.
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Table-1 Distribution of Villages According to the Availability of Different Amenities
SI. Name of C.D. Block No. of No. (with Percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities
No. Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market I Communi- Approach by Power
Villages Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Jalpaiguri 29 26(89.66} 23(79.31} 29(100.00) 16(55.17) 16(55.17) 16(55.17) 16(55.17) 22(75.86)
2 Maynaguri 76 75(98.68) 64(84.21) 76(100.00) 31(40.79) 25(32.89} 33(43.42) 48(63.16) 40(52.63)
3 Dhupguri 102 99(97.06) 30(29.41) 100(98.04) 30(29.41) 34(33.33) 43(42.16) 52(50.98) 55(53.92)
4 Rajganj 28 27(96.43) 26(92.86) 28(100.00) 14(50.00) 14(50.00) 20(71.43) 21 (75.00) 15(53.57)
5 Matiali 30 30(100.00) 20(66.67) 30(100.00) 21 (70.00) 14(46.67) 13(43.33) 20(66.67) 22(73.33)
6 Nagrakata 32 29(90.63) 18(56.25) 32(100.00) 7(21.88) 13(40.63) 13(40.63) 13(40.63) 19(59.38)
7 Mal 99 94(94.95) 66(66.67) 96(96.97) 12(12.12) 9(9.09) 27(27.27) 40( 40.40) 58(58.59)
8 Kumargram 55 55(100.00) 16(29.09) 54(98.18) 10(18.18) 11 (20.00) 27(49.09) 27(49.09) 18(32.73)
9 Falakata 63 63(100.00) 22(34.92) 63(100.00) 19(30.16) 23(36.51) 28(4414) 31(49.21) 29(46.03)
10 Madarihat 49 45(91.84) 40(81.63) 49(100.00) 27(55.10) 22(44.90) 30(61.22) 27(55.10) 35(71.43)
11 Kalchini 43 41 (95.35) 24(55.81) 43(100.00) 18(41.86) 23(53.49) 25(58.14) 24(55.81) 28(65.12)
12 Alipurduar-I 50 47(94.00) 6(12.00) 50(100.00) 21 (42.00) 17(34.00) 18(36.00) 24(48.00) 11 (22.00)
13 Alipurduar-II 78 74(94.87) 58(74.36) 78{100.00) 32(41.03) 6(7.69) 25(32.05) 29(37.18} 19(24.36)
Total 734 705(96.05) 413(56.27) 728(99.18) 258{35.15) 227(30.93) 318{43.32) 372{50.68} 371 (50.55)
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Table-2 Proportion of Rural Population served by Different Amenities
SI. Name of C.D. Block Total No. (with Percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities
No. Population Education . Medical Drinking Post & Market I Communi- Approach by Power
of Inhabited Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply Villages
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Jalpaiguri 261,379 99.73 98.94 100.00 94.62 94.58 95.19 95.19 89.76
2 Maynaguri 203,872 99.86 91.64 100.00 39.46 36.25 48.63 67.48 54.54
3 Dhupguri 307,259 90.74 41.71 91.01 29.50 37.51 45.87 57.25 61.19
4 Rajganj 166,888 99.88 93.23 100.00 79.94 82.25 93.75 94.44 84.57
5 Matiali 93,253 100.00 81.18 100.00 78.98 44.74 42.73 77.60 82.92
6 Nagrakata 101,782 95.20 76.59 100.00 15.98 40.63 40.14 47.68 71.04 7 Mal 220,093 99.08 82.50 99.64 14.05 6.77 25.70 43.28 66.10 8 Kumargram 144,799 100.00 38.68 99.23 27.20 24.92 57.36 59.28 49.93
9 FaJakata 192,306 100.00 38.23 100.00 31.06 37.67 49.31 51.90 49.72 10 Madarihat 152,199 98.71 94.31 100.00 72.30 55.40 73.30 50.73 77.45 11 Kalchini 190,884 99.58 84.43 100.00 52.89 72."17 74.42 , 70.67 85.38 12 Alipurduar·! 141,905 99.38 13.46 100.00 49.62 30.05 38.39 55.97 25.22 13 Alipurduar -II 165,677 98.64 81.08 100.00 52.85 9.54 45.14 46.50 38.84
Total 2,342,296 98.19 ·70.53 98.69 48.70 45.28 57.35 63.62 64.85
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Table-3 Distribution of Villages not Having Certain Amenities, Arranged by
Distance Ranges From the Places where these are Available Villages not Having
The Amenity of
1
Education
Medical
Drinking Water
P&T
Market/Hat
Communication
i Number of Villages where the Amenity is not Available and Available at Distance of-
-5 Kms 5-10 Kms 10+ Kms Total (Cols 2-4)
2 3 4 5
24 5
203 B4 34 6 ..
407 64 5 437 63 7
262 89 65
29 321
6
476
507
416
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Table-4 Distributions of Villages According to the Distance from the Nearest Town and Availability of Different Amenities
Distance No. of No. (with Percentage) otvillages having the Amenity of-
Range From Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market I Communi- Approach by Power
The Nearest Villages in Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply
Town each Range
(in Kms)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
0-5 57 56(98.25) 31(54.39) 57(100.00) 24(42.11) 11 (19.30) 29(50.88) 37(64.91) 42(73.68)
6-15 271 264(97.42) 143(52.77) 269(99.26) 94(34.69} 81(29.89) 109(40.22} 143(52.77) 134{49.45)
16-50 397 377(94.96) 233(58.69) 394(99.24) 137{34.51) 130(32.75) 174(43.83) 186(46.85) 190(47.86)
51+ 9 8(88.89) 6(66.67} 8(88.89) 3(33.33) 5(55.56) 6(66.67) 6(66.67) 5(55.56)
Unspecified
Total 734 705(96.05) 413(56.27) 72S(99.18) 258(35.15) 227(30.93) 318(43.32) 372(50.68) 371(50.54)
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Table .. 5 Distributions of Villages According to Population Range And Amenities Available
Population No. of No. (with Percentage) of villages having the Amenity of -
Range Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market / Communi- Approach by Power
Villages Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply
in each
Range
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-499 51 31 (60.78) 9(17.65) 47(92.16) 7(13.73) 11 (21.57) 12(23.53) 14(27.45) 16(31.37)
500-1999 231 224(96.97) 110(47.62) 229(99.13) 66(28.57) 47(20.35) 69(29.87) 98(42.42) 89(38.53)
2000-4999 364 362(99.45) 215(59.07) 364(100.00) 134(36.81) 119(32.69) 175(48.08) 189(51.92) 189(51.92)
5000+ 88 88(100.00) 79(89.77) 88(100.00) 51 (57.95) 50(56.82) 62(70.45) 71 (80.68) 77(87.50)
Total 734 705(96.05) 413(56.27) 728(99.18) 258{35.15) 227{30.93) 318(43.32) 372(50.68) 371(50.55)
Name of
C.D. Block
1
1 Jalpaiguri
2 Maynaguri
3 Dhupguri
4 Rajganj
5 Matiali
6 Nagrakata
7 Mal
8 Kurnargram
9 Falakata
10 Madarihat
11 Kalchini
12 Alipurduar-I
13 Alipurduar-II
Total
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Table~6
Distribution of Villages According To Land Use
Number of Total Area
Inhabited Villages
2 3
29 50,306.00
76 61,247.00
102 54,410.00
28 58,990.00
30 5,488.00
32 39,700.00
99 53,672.00
55 50,112.00
63 31,258.00
49 38,096.00
43 82,232.00
50 21,060.00
78 31,828.00
734 606,981.00
Percentage of
Cultivable Area
percentage of
Iggigated Area to
To Total Area Total Cultvable Area
4 5
56.58 4.38
51.52 4.71
63.43 8.45
42.39 . 2.79
38.28 44.38
48.19 15.13
37.97 11.03
32.88 22.72
68.07 30.62
57.67 19.22
25.97 73.34
85.39 9.48
88.80 7.91
48.48 16.88
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Table-7 Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure in Towns
SI. Class, Name & Per Capita
No. Civic Status Receiptl Expenditure
of the Town Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expenditure Public Expenditure Other
Through From all Expendi- Adminis- on Public Works on Public Aspects
Taxes Other ture tratian Health & Institutions
Sources Convenience
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 II Alipurduar (M) 70.26 11.94 58.32 69.35 20.72 2.99 44.00 0.16 4.48
2 IV Alipurduar Rly.
June (N.M.)
3 V Chechokhata{N.M.) 2.63 0.05 2.58 2.63 0.08 0.42 1.00 0.50 0.63 4 I Debgram(N.M.)
5 III Dhupguri (N.M.)
6 IV Domohari (N.M.)
7 IV Falakata (N.M.)
8 V Gairkata (N.M.)
9 II Jalpaiguri (M) 185.60 38.45 147.15 160.57 98.59 10.72 29.43 0.44 21.39 10 II Mainaguri (N.M.)
11 III Mal (M)
12 V Odlabari (N.M.) 1.51 1.51 .. 1.51 0.60 0.91 13 IV Paschim Jitpur(N.M.) 1.45 0.76 0.69 1.45 0.05 0.23 0.55 0.27 0.35 14 V Uttar Kamakhyaguri
(N.M.)
15 IV Uttar Latabari (N.M.)
Total 107.15 21.18 85.97 96.35 49.78 5.75 30.91 0.28 9.63
SI.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 -1'0
11
12
13
14
15
II
IV
V
III
IV
IV
V
II
11
111
V
IV
V
IV
Class, Name &
Civic Status
of the Town
Alipurduar (M)
Alipurduar Rly. June (N.M.)
Cheehokhata(N.M.)
Debgram(N.M.)
Dhupguri (N.M.)
Domohari (N.M.)
Falakata (N.M.)
Gairkata (N.M.)
Jalpaiguri (M)
Mainaguri (N.M.)
Mal(M)
Odlabari (N.M.)
Pasehim Jitpur(N.M.)
Uttar Kamakhyaguri·(N.M.)
Uttar Latabari (N.M.)
Total
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Table-8 Schools per 10,000 Population in Towns
Higher Secondaryl
Inter I PUC
Junior
Colleges
2
0.57
1.23
0.20
0.66
1.29
1.29
1.16
0.93
0.49
1.01
1.01
0.82
0.61
No. Per 10,000
Secondaryl
Matriculation
3
0.86
1.23
1.66
0.20
0.33
0,78 2.57
1.75
1.40
0.98
1.01
1.84
1.01
0.82
0.87
Junior Secondary
Middle
4
0.43
1.23
1.66
0.54
1,56 2.57
2.04
1.87
0.49
1.01
1.84
1.01
0.94
Primary
5
5.17
7.35
9.99
2.51
3.62
3,11 1.29
6.47
1.89
1.87
5.39
4.04
9.20
5.50
4.93
3.62
(xxix)
Table·g Number of Beds in Medical Institution in Town
51. Class, Name & Civic Status of The Town No of Beds in Medical Institution per 1,000 Population
No.
1 2
1 II Alipurduar (M) 3.23
2 IV Alipurduar Rly. June (N.M.) 6.74
3 V Cheehokhata(N. M.)
4 I Debgram (N.M.) 0.27
5 III Ohupguri (N.M.) 0.66
6 IV Domohari (N.M.)
7 IV Falakata (N.M.) 1.93
8 V Gairkata (N.M.)
9 II Jalpaiguri (M) 8.73
10 II Mainaguri (N.M.) 2.80
11 III Mal (M) 4.90
12 V Odlabari (N.M.) 0.20
13 IV Paschim Jitpur(N.M.)
14 V Uttar Kamakhyaguri (N.M.) 1.10
15 IV Uttar Latabari (N.M.) 1.23
Total 2.64
(xxx)
Table-10 Proportion of Slums Population
51.
No.
Class, Name & Civic Status of The Town Proportion of Slums Population
To Total Population of The Town
2
II Alipurduar (M) 7.90
2 Dabgram (N.M.)
3 II Jalpaiguri (M)
Total 7.90
Density in Slums (Per Sq.Km)
3
15367
15367
(xxxi)
Table-11 Most Important Commodity Manufactured Imported & Exported in Towns
. 81. Class, Name & Civic Status of The Town Most Important Commodity
No. Manufactured Exported Imported
2 3 4
II Alipurduar (M) Jute Coir Timber Fuel
2 IV Alipurduar Rly, Junc (N.M.) Tea Processing Jute Fuel
3 V Chechokhata(N,M.) Handloom Cloth Betel Nut Fuel
4 I Debgram(N,M.) Engineering Goods Food Grains
5 III Dhupguri (N.M.) Bidi Jute Clothings
6 IV Domohari (N.M.) Bidi Jute Wheat
7 IV Falakata (N.M.) Wooden Furniture Jute Fuel
8 V Gairkata (N.M.) Furniture Timber Clothings
9 II Jalpaiguri (M) Tea Processing Tea Medicine
10 [( Mainaguri (N.M.) Bidi Jute Wheat 11 III Mal(M) Wooden Furniture Tea Fuel
12 V Odlabari (N.M.) Tea Processing Timber Fuel
13 IV Paschim Jitpur(N,M.) Handloom Cloth Betel Nut Fuel 14 V Uttar Kamakhyaguri (N.M.) Garments Readymade Garments Medicine
15 IV Uttar Lalabari (N.M.) Saucing of Timber Tea Fuel
3
CODES USED FOR VARIOUS AMENITIES IN VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Col.No. SI. No. Amenities Codes Col.No. SI. No. Amenities Codes
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Col. 5 Educational Col. 7 Drinking Water 1. Primary School P 1. Tap Water T 2. Middle School M 2. Well Water W 3. Secondary School H 3. Tank Water TK 4. Higher Secondary/ PUC 4. Tube-well ,Water TW
Inter/PUC/Junior/ 5. Hand Pump HP College level 6. River Water R
5. College, any College C 7. Fountain F (graduate Jevel and above) B. Canal C like Arts, Science and
9. Lake L Commerce etc.
10. Spring S 6. Industrial School
11 . NalJah N 7. Traning School . Tr
12. Others 0 B. Adult Literacy Class AC
Post & Telegraph /Centre
Col.B
Others(includes 0 1. Post Office PO
9.
Sanskrit Pathshalas, 2. Telegraph Office TO
Senior Basic School, 3. Post and Telegraph PTa
Maktab etc. Office
4. Telephone Connection Phone
Col.6 Medical Col. ;0 Communication
1. Hospital H 1. Bus Stand BS
2. Maternity and Child MCW 2. Railway Station RS
Welfare Centre Col. 11 Approach to Village
3. Maternity Home MH ; . Kutcha Road KR
4. Child Welfare Centre CWC 2. Pucka Road PR
5. Health Centre HC Col. 13 Power Supply
6. Primary Health Centre PHC 1. Electricity for ED 7. Primary Health Sub- PHS domestic purpose
Centre 2. Electricity for Agriculture EAG B. Dispensary 0 3. Electricity for other EO 9. Family Planning Centre FPC Purposes like industrial
10. T.8. Clinic TB Commercial etc. 11. Registrered Private RP 4. Electricity for all EA
Practitioner purposes listed above 12. Nursing Home NH Col. 15 ' Land Utilisation 13. Subsidised Medical SMP 1. Canal C
Practitioner 2. Tank TK 14. Community Health CHW 3. Tube-Well TW
Worker 4. Well W
15. Others 0 5. Other Sources 0
4
C.O. BLOCK JALPAIGURI VILLAGE
81. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, 1:1 dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (\n number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P.S.- JALPAIGURI
i Bara Patia 4,622.77 13210(2511) P-(12) HC(2) W,TW,O PO Friday-Sunday BS
Natun Bas H-(1) CHW(3)
AC-(8) 0(8)
0-(4)
2 2 Belacoba 2,500.38 12939(2507) P-(11) PHC T,W,TW PO Sunday-Thursday B$,RS
AC-M HC(3) Monday-Friday
0-(6) CHW(6) Satday-Wednesday
0(5)
3 3 Sat Khamar 1,839.40 7398(1391) P-(12)H CHW(3) W,TW,O PO Tueday-Friday BS
4 4 Bahadur 3,373.54 13328(2537) P-('~ 7) HC W,TW,O PO,PHONE Everyday BS
AC PHS Expt Thursday
M CHW(5)
H,0-3
5 5 Patkata 7,192.39 33528(4371) P(32) HC W,TW PO, PHONE FridayAnd BS
AC(S) D(3} Thursday
M CHW(4)
H RP 6 6 Paharpur 2,417.04 14931(2837) P(9)AC(6) CHW(8) W,TW PO,PHONE Friday BS,RS
0(5) 7 7 Kharia 6,044.55 60228(11757 P(33) TB T,W,TW PO,PHONE Wednasday, BS
C HC(19) Saturday
M(4) CHW(3)
ITR,H(4) D(3)
AC(31) 8 8 Mandai Ghat 2,232.63 12581 (2424) PUC(2) HC T,W,TW PO,PHONE SundaY,Thursday BS,RS
0 D(4)
1(2)P(12) PHS(3)
O(4)H CHW(6)
AC(6)M HCRB(2) 9 9 Gopal Bari 4,521.02 20041 (3979) P(26) CHW T,TW PO Thursday- BS
AC(13) Wednesday
M(2)H Saturday-Friday
0(5) 10 10 Amar Khana 61.02 351 (68) ·)(5-10Km) (-)(5-10)Km T,TW (-)(5-10Km) (-)(Skms) (-)(S-10kms) 11 11 Dharma Deb 85.30 317(65) ·)(5-10Km) (-)(5-10)Km W,TW (-)(5-10Km) (-)(5kms) (-)(5-10kms) 12 12 Araji Arnar Khana 103.86 216(42) P(1 )0(1) (;O+Kms) W,TW (-)(5-10Km) (-)(5-; Okms) (-)(5-10kms) 13 13 Rarma Deb 122.75 267(S8) AC(1)0(1) (10+Kms) W,TW (-)(5--10Km) (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5-10kms) 14 14 Araji Maria 556.74 21S0(440) AC(1)P(3) HC(3)CHWI- W,TW PO,PHONE Fri,Tues,Mon (-)(S-10kms)
Kamala Pukri
15 15 Singi Mari 214.89 755(135) P(2)AC(1) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(5-10Km) (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5-10kms) Pwitiya Khanda
16 16 Maria Kamala 104.41 408(82) 0(1)AC(1) CHW W,TW (-)(S-10Km) (-)(-5Kms) (-)(5-10kms) Pukhari
17 17 Singi Mari 460.94 2169(408) '(1 )AC(2)O(1) CHW W,TW PO,PHONE Sun,Tues (-)(5-10kms) Prathamkhanda
-.~
DIRECTORY
Approach
to
Village
11
PR,KR,FP
PR,KR,FP
PR,KR,FP
PR,KR,FP
PR,KR,FP
PR,KR,FP
PR,KR,FP
PR,KR,FP
PR,KR,FP
KR,FP
KR,FP
KR,FP
KR,FP
KR,FP
KR,FP
KR,FP
KR,FP
Nearest Town
&
distance
(in km.)
12
Jalpaiguri(16)
Jalpaiguri(12)
Jalpaiguri(13)
Jalpaiguri(10)
Jalpaiguri(22)
JalpaJguri(9)
Jalpaiguri (4)
Jalpaiguri(13)
Jalpaiguri(12)
Jalpaiguri(20)
Jalpaiguri(29)
Jalpaiguri(1B)
Jalpaiguri(18)
Jalpaiguri(1B)
Jalpaiguri(20)
Jalpaiguri(22)
Jalpaiguri(20)
Power
Supply
13
ED,EAG
ED
ED,EAG
ED,EAG
ED
EA
ED,EAG
ED
ED
ED
ED
ED
ED
ED
ED
Forest
14
566.00
5
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Irrigated by
source
10.00
180.00
170.00
170.00
15.00
25.00
265.00
330.00
170.00
2.00
3.00
60.00
40.00
15
Unirrigated
16
2,158.38
1,332.63
840.00
1,860.24
4,514.34
1,625.00
3,253.00
1,013.00
2,534.00
40.00
52.00
61.00
75.00
340.00
66.00
75.00
265.00
Culturable
waste (including
gaucharand
groves)
17
105.20
BO.OO
60.00
120.00
190.30
60.00
22B.00
80.00
190.00
2.00
3.00
2.50
4.00
20.00
B.OO
2.00
20.00
Area not
available
for
cUltivation
18
1783.19
907.75
769.40
1223.30
2472.75
707.04
2298.55
809.63
1627.02
19.02
30.30
38.36
40.75
196.74
BO.89
27.41
135.94
6
C.D. BLOCK JALPAIGURI VILLAGE
81. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -S kms.,
Code of the and S-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & marketlhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
18 18 Chhitlandof 9.31 39(7) (·)(S-10Km) (-)(10+Krns) W,TW (-)(S-10Km) (-)(-SKms) (-)(S-10krns)
8ingimary
19 19 Berubari Nagar 33.5S 702(154) P,AC O(3)CHW(3) W,TW (-)(S-10Km) Saturday, Wed (-)(-SKms)
20 20 8akati 567.98 2297(454) P(3)AC(4) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(S-1 OKm) Saturday, Wed (-)(-SK}ns)
21 21 Binnaguri 308.78 938(192) P,AC(3) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(S-10Km) (-)(S-10kms) (-)(5-1 Okms)
22 22 Daikhata 680.28 1963(409) P(2)AC(3) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(S-1 OKm) (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5-10kms)
23 23 Berubari 6,424.09 31085(416S) P(2) HC(7)CAW(3 W,TW PO Friday,Tuesday BS
M RP
0
AC(2)
24 24 Bans Khanthia 2S0.47 1579(308) P(2)O (-}(5-10Km) W,TW (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) BS
AC(2)
25 25 Araji Goralbari 190.30 1358(273) P(2) 0 W,TW PO, Phone (-)(-5Kms) BS
° H
M
AC(2}
26 26 Nandanpur 1,023.45 4224(766) P(5) CHW(3) W,TW (-)(-SKms). (-)(5-10) BS,RS
AC(3)0
27 27 Kharija Berubari 1,383.09 14623(2012) P(13) AC W,TW PO,Phone Everyday BS
AC(2) CWW(2) Exept-Tuesday
HM H
28 28 Kachua 1,277.22 1760(314) P(3)AC(3) CHW W,TW PO (-)(-SKms) B8
0(2)
29 29 Boalmari 1,704.37 5994(1131) P(10)HM HCCHW(2) W,TW PO,Phone Monday-Friday 'B8
Wednesday-
Sunday
7
DfRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
KR,FP Jalpaiguri(21 ) 5.04 1.00 2.31
KR,FP Jalpaiguri(15) ED 4.00 16.00 1.50 12.05
KR,FP Jalpaiguri(20) ED 10.00 30.00 22.00 205.98
KR,FP Jalpaiguri(35) 6.00 130.00 10.00 162.78
KR,FP Jalpaiguri(40) 10.00 420.00 25.00 225.28
PR,KR,FP Jalpaiguri(16) ED 180.00 2760.00 200.00 3284.09
PR,KR,FP Jalpaiguri(20) ED 10.00 148.00 10.00 82.47
PR,KR,FP Jalpaiguri(15) ED 5.00 115.00 6.00 64.30
PR,KR,FP Jalpaiguri(15) 10.00 610.00 35.00 368.45
PR,KR,FP Jalpaiguri(14} ED 60.00 815.00 35.00 473.09
PR,KR,FP Jalpaiguri(18) ED 15.00 781.00 39.22 442.00
PR,KR,FP Jalpaiguri(22} 20.00 982.00 72.22 630.15
8
C.D. BLOCK MAYNAGURI VILLAGE
Sl. Loca- Name of Village Total Total
Popula1ion
and
number of
households
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance In broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given) No. lion
Code
No.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
(J.L. No.)
2
2 Purba Dobbari
3 Forest Ramsai
4 Dobbari
5 Panbari
6 Satvendi
7 Jhar Baragila
8 Kaiagap
9 Ramsai
10 Jadabpuf Tea
Garden
11 Nimtandu Forest
12 Uttar Kalamati
13 Kajaldighi
14 Dakshin Ka[amati
15 Cheng Mari
16 Kumarpara
17 Saul Bari
17 18 Chatrarpar
18 22 Uttar Sisuabari
19 23 Dakshin Marichbari
20 24 Dakshin Sisuabari
21 2S Gopalganj
22 26 Sisuabari
23 27 Paschim
Baragharia
24 28 Dharmmapur
2S 29 Gaurgram
26 30 Dakshin Putimari
27 31 Barnes
28 32 Uttar Putimari
29 33 Uttar Oangapara
30 34 Dakshin Ulladabari
31 3S Ullada Bari
32 39 Bagjan
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
Day or Days Communications
Drinking Post
&
of the (Bus-stop,
3 4
77.27 70(13)
1,008.S2 161(112)
141.6S
Educational Medical
5 6
P.S.- MAYNAGURI
water
(Potable) Telegraph
7 8
markeUhat,
jf any
9
P (-)(S-10Kms) W,TW (-)(S-10Kms) (-)(S-10Kms)
P (-)(S-10Kms) W,TW (-)(S-10Kms) (-)(Skms)
Uninhabited
1,151.95 3,863(731) P(4)AC,(4) PHS,MCW(2 W,TW
FPC(2),CHW(4)
P.O (-)(5kms)
439.90 2,240(47S) M,P,AC(2)
649.56 2,474(473) P(2),AC(2)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
CHW
(-)(Skms)
D
W,TW (-)(5kms) Sun-Thursday
W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
479.01 2,076(398) P(3),AC W,TW (-)(S-10Kms) (-)(S-10Kms)
639.01 1,633(34S) P(2) W,TW
W,TW
P.O Friday
221.67 840(191) P P.O (-)(5-10Kms)
3,885.00 292(44)
403.27 1,580(298)
341.92 942(182)
282.09 1,198(232)
493.17 2,263(453)
634.11 3,992(758)
655.37 4,041 (739)
301.58 1,478(279)
1S2.51
150.10
223.83
399.78
197.26 1,040(179)
S20.94 1,716{29S)
2,802.47 6,164(1204)
(5-10Kms) (-)(S-10Kms) W,TW (-)(5-10Kms) (-)(5-10Kms)
P (-}(S-10Kms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
P,AC CHW W P.O (-)(5kms)
P,AC (-)(Skms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
AC(2) (-)(S-10Kms) W,TW (-)(Skms) Wed-Saturday
P(3) CHW(2) W,TW P.O Wed-Saturday
P(3),M CHW(2) W,TW P.O Tue-Saturday
MCW/FPC
P CHW W,TW (-)(Sl<ms)
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
P (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(5kms)
P(2) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
P(6) PHS,MCW, W,TW P.O Sat-Tuesday
CHW{5)
419.63 2,311 (437) P(2) CHW(3) W,TW (-}(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
424.48 1,283(237) P,M,H CHW W,TW
468.38 2,291 (437) P(2),M,H PHS, W,TW P.O
CHW(2)
109.12 1,520(283)
348.61 2,5SS(479)
P(2) CHW W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
S48.63 3,102(S71)
S41 .1S 3,99S (707)
229.98 1,513(284)
P(3) MCW,FPC W,TW (-)(Skms)
CHW(4)
P(2),M CHW(3) W,TW
P(2) MeW,FPC W,TW
CHW(4)
P MCW FPC
CHW
W,TW
P.O Wed-Saturday
(-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
P.O (-)(Skms)
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
BS
BS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(S-10kms)
as (-)(Skms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-}(Skms)
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(Skms)
BS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(S-1 OKms)
(-)(S-10Kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
BS
BS
BS
9
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places}
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
.. groves) CUltivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
KR Maynaguri-28kms 8.00 27.00 42.27
KR Maynaguri-24kms 996.84 10.00 1.68
Uninhabited 60.70 44.52 4.05 32.38
PR,KR Maynaguri-18kms ED,EO 0-40.00 400.00 595.00 116.95
PR,KR Maynaguri-16kms ED,EO 125.00 140.50 174.40
KR Maynaguri-20kms 0-30.00 435.00 47.00 137.56
KR Maynaguri-24kms 0-10.00 359.25 29.50 80.26
PR,KR Maynaguri-24kms 0-4.00 445.00 77.00 113.01
PR,KR Maynaguri-24kms EO 0-200.50 21.17
KR Maynaguri-23kms 3,840.00 5.00 15.00 25.00
PR,KR Maynaguri-22kms 296.50 8.00 98.77
PR,KR Maynaguri-21 kms 242.40 12.32 87.20
KR Maynaguri-23kms 182.05 9.04 91.00
PR,KR Maynaguri-25kms 349.85 20.00 123.32
KR Domohari-5kms 477.31 52.00 104.80
PR Domohari-5kms EA 485.70 64.80 104.87
KR Domohari-5kms 231.00 18.58 52.00
Uninhabited 70.82 20.64 61.05
Uninhabited
Uninhabited 162.28 18.62 42.93
Uninhabited 399.78
KR Maynaguri-15kms 125.20 27.06 45.00
KR Maynaguri-14kms 397.50 29.44 94.00
KR Maynaguri-16kms 1,850.00 430.40 522.07
KR Maynaguri-15kms 315.00 44.00 60.63 PR Maynaguri-12kms 319.00 35.30 70.18 PR Maynaguri-15kms EA 325.00 52.20 91.18
PR Maynaguri-l0kms 80.10 12.00 17.02 PR Maynaguri-10kms EA EAG 240.30 38.00 70.31
PR Maynaguri-l0kms EA 0-40.00 371.00 39.42 98.21 PR Maynaguri-1 Okms EA 405.86 41.00 94.29
PR Maynaguri-Skms ED,EAG 170.50 9.00 50.48
10
C.D. BLOCK MAYNAGURI VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total
Population
and
number of
households
Amenities available (it not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. tion
Code
No.
33
34
35
36
37
(J.L. No.)
2
41 Singimari
42 Paitkakhocha
43 Banglajhar
44 Dakshin 8aragila
45 Paschim 8aragila
38 46 Chapgar
39
40
41
42
47 Purba Baragila
48 Betgara
49 Amguri
50 Uttar Kahagrabari
43 51 Madhya Khagrabari
44 52 Dakshin Khagrabari
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
53 Uttar Madhab Danga
54 Madhab Danga
55 Dakshin Madhab Dar
56 Dakshin
Dangapara
57 Purba Sisuabari
58 Bara Kamet
59 Pancha Hahi
60 Padamati
61 Khaer Khal
62 Bhat Patti
55 63 Balasan
56 64 Purba Harmati
57 65 Paschim Harmati
58 66 Dakshin
Bhuskadanga
59 67 Uttar Bhuskadanga
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
Day or Days Communications
Drinking Post
&
of the (Bus-stop,
3 4
461.45 3,020(599)
427.45 1,S22(309)
496.53 1,797(334)
444.99 1,882(363)
535.94 1,743(350)
Educational Medical
5 6
P.S.- MAVNAGURI
P(2)fv1,H PHS CHW
P(2) MCW FPC
CHW(2)
P(2) CHW(2)
P(2) CHW(4)
M,AC MCW FPC
CHW
water
(Potable)
7
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
Telegraph
8
P.O
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
535.81 2,299(422) P(2),AC(2) MCW FPC W,TW (-)(5kms)
CHW(2)
856.73 2,611 (509) P,AC(2) CHW(2)
946.62 3,621 (702) P(4),AC(2) MCW FPC
CHW(3)
W,TW
W,TW
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
marketlhat,
if any
9
(-){Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
667.98 4,013(850) H,M,P(2), MCW FPC W,TW P.o Tue-Saturday
AC(2) CHW(4),D
607.97 3,482(68S) P(2) CHW W,TW
276.44 3,287(644) P(2) CHW W,TW
435.98 4,773(983) H,M,P(3), MCW FPC T,W,TW
592.58 4,310(863)
351.85 1,269(25S)
AC CHW(4)
P(3) CHW(2)
P MCW FPC,
CHW(2)
496.65 2,491 (S17) P(2) CHW(2)
CHW(2) 438.86 2,484(489) P(2),AC(2)
92.14 554(113) AC CHW
S22.54 3,014(621) P(2),AC(3) MCW FPC
CHW(2)
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
(-)(Skms)
P.O
P.o
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
P.O
P.O
(-)(Skms)
P.O
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
Tue-Friday
Saturday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
423.93 3,838(784) H,M,P(3) MCW FPC W,TW P.O Mon-Thursday
CHW(7)
1,843.52 6,317(1221) P(4) MCW FPC W,TW
442.84 1,774(328) P(3)
498.73 3,165(644) H,M,P(3)
CHW T,W,TW
MCW FPC T,W,TW
CHW(4)
(-)(Skms)
(·)(5kms)
PO Phone
421.08 1,664(197) P(2) (-)(Skms) W, TW (-)(Skms)
318.21 1,871(316) P(3),AC(2) CHW(3) W,TW (-){5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(·)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
479.28 2,8S7(536) P(2),AC(3) MCW FPC W,TW,T (-){Skms) Sun-Wednesday
CHW(2)
474.71 1,916(342) M, P(2) CHW(4) W,TW p.O (-)(Skms)
AC(3)
511.08 2,776(563) M CHW W,TW (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
BS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
BS
8S
8S
BS
BS BS
BS (-){Skms)
(-)(Skms)
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
(-)(5kms)
BS
BS
8S
DIRECTORY
Approach
to
Village
11
PR
KR
KR
KR,PR
KR,PR
KR,PR
KR
KR
PR,KR
PR,KR
PR,KR
PR,KR
PR
PR
PR
KR
KR
PR
PR
PR KR
PR
PR
PR KR
KR
PR
PR
PR
Nearest Town
& distance
(in km.)
12
Maynaguri-5kms
Maynaguri-13kms
Maynaguri-13kms
Maynaguri-l0kms
Maynaguri-l0kms
Maynaguri-10kms
Maynaguri-10kms
Maynaguri-l0kms
Maynaguri-12kms
Maynaguri-l0kms
Maynaguri-2kms
Maynaguri-3kms
Maynaguri-3kms
Maynaguri-5kms
Maynaguri-9kms
Maynaguri-l0kms
Maynaguri-l0kms
Ma'll'\aguri-12kms
Maynaguri-16kms
Maynaguri-16kms
Maynaguri-14kms
Maynaguri-12kms
Maynaguri-14kms
Maynaguri-12kms
Maynaguri-12kms
Maynaguri-9kms
Maynaguri-9kms
Power
Supply
13
ED,EAG
EA
ED
ED
EA
EA
EA
EA
ED EAG
ED EAG
ED EAG
EDEAG
EA
ED
ED
EA
EA
ED
ED
Forest
14
, , AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable
source
16
342.00
322.00
374.00
0-14.00 370.91
384.74
0-15.00 417.61
0-25.00 556.54
0-45.00 720.30
0-25.00 420.35
0-4.50 522.27
222.40
0-120.00 293.18
0-40.00 374.43
260.89
0-80.00 292.48
0-100.86 205.60
68.40
0-4Q.00 353.20
293.20
1,350.80
332.84
375.93
0-100.00 218.28
0-75.00 157.61
0-60.00 301.28
0-95.00 261.60
380.31
waste (including
gauchar and
groves)
17
17.45
25.45
28.00
38.08
118.00
72.20
222.19
80.00
72.63
43.20
22.00
42.00
36.15
50.00
30.00
45.60
4.40
24.14
22.80
132.72
22.00
24.80
20.80
15.60
23.60
24.51
25.00
Area not
available
for
cultivation
18
102.00
80.00
94.53
22.00
33.20
31.00
53.00
101.32
150.00
38.00
32.04
40.80
102.00
40.97
94.17
86.80
19.34
105.20
107.93
360.00
88.00
98.00
82.00
70.00
94.40
93.60
105.77
12
C.D. BLOCK MAYNAGURI VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and S-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10
P.S.- MAVNAGURI
60 68 Gartar; Jalpes 229.94 1,174(229) PUC,H,M,PMCW FPC W,TW P.O Sun-Wednesday BS
CHW
61 69 Paschim Salbari 322.77 1,262(1S1) P(2) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(S-10kms) (-)(Skms) (-)(S-1 Okms)
62 70 Purbba Salbari 498.96 1,878(389) P(2) MCW FPC W,TW (-)(S-10kms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
CHW
63 71 Basilar Danga 468.06 2,822(5S7) P(2) MCW FPC W,TW (-)(Skms) Man-Thursday (-)(Skms)
CHW(3)
64 72 Nirendrapur 367.29 1,974(409) M,P(2) (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
AC(3)
65 73 Tekatali 406.44 2,991 (60S) P,AC(2) MCW FPC W,TW P.O (-)(Skms) BS
CHW(2)
66 74 Dwarikanari 575.06 3,036(S66) P(2),AC(4) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
67 7S Charesbari 447.90 2,489(50S) M,P(2) MCW FPC W,TW (-)(Skms) Man-Wednesday (-)(Skms)
AC(2) CHW(2)
68 76 Dhaoaguri 488.S7 2,031 (381) P(2),AC(2) CHW(2) W,TW P.O (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
69 77 Ratherhat 379.84 1,939(376) M,P,AC(2) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(Skms) Sun-Thursday (-)(Skms)
70 78 Chura Bhandrar 449.7S 2,638(S17) P(2),AC(2) MCW FPC W,TW P.O Sat-Wednesday (-)(Skms)
CHW(2)
71 79 Bhanga Mali 5S1.01 2,32S(436) P(2),AC CHW W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
72 80 Purbbadehar S27.40 2,802(S40) PAC MCW FPC W,TW (-)(Skms) Tue-Friday (-)(Skms)
CHW(2)
73 81 Haslu Danga 362.71 2,3S6(488) H,M,P(2) CHW(2) W,TW P.O Man-Thursday BS
74 82 Bhangar Hat S39.0S 2,099(428) M,P(2),AC PHS CHW W,TW P.O Fri-Wed-Satday (-)(Skms)
7S 83 Chharchura Bhandar 1,004.98 3,166(622) P(2),AC(2) CHW(2) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(5kms) BS
76 84 Jabar Amli 1,045.84 4,754(957) P(S)AC MCW FPC W,TW P.O Sun-Wed. Day BS
CHW(3)
77 85 Sapti Bari 3,937.23 1 ,61S4(3271) H,M(2), PHS MCW W,TW P.O t-Sun-Wed.Day (-)(10+kms)
P(3),AC(S) CHW(17),FPC
78 86 Purbba Baragharia 373.32 2,823(592) P(3),AC CHW(3) W,TW (-){5kms) (-)(Skms) (-)(10+kms)
79 87 Panisala 16.72 Uninhabited
80 88 Brahmapur 497.28 1,932(361) P(3) MCW FPC W,TW P.O Tue-Sat.Day BS
CHW
81 89 Paharpur 382.51 1,816(384) P CHW(2) W,TW (·)(5kms) (-)(Skms) BS
82 90 Baikur Gaur Gram 2,149.71 7 ,973( 1620) H,M, MCW,FPC, W,TW P.O Tue-Sat.Day BS
P(10) CHW(5) D
DIRECTORY
Approach
to
Village
11
PR
PR
KR
KR
KR
PR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
PR KR
PR
KR
PR KR
PR KR
KR
PR
PR
PR
PR KR
Nearest Town
&
distance
(in km.)
12
Maynaguri-12kms
Maynaguri-12kms
Maynaguri-12kms
Maynaguri-9kms
Maynaguri-9kms
Maynaguri-5kms
Maynaguri-9kms
Maynaguri-13kms
Maynaguri-15kms
Maynaguri-10kms
Maynaguri-7kms
Maynaguri-10kms
Maynaguri-12kms
Maynaguri-10kms
Maymiguri-15kms
Maynaguri-9kms
Maynaguri-11 kms
Maynaguri-20kms
Maynaguri-23kms
Uninhabited
Maynaguri-16kms
Maynaguri-14kms
r-Jaynaguri-20kms
Power
Supply
13
EAG
ED
ED
ED
.'
ED
ED EO
ED
ED EO
ED EO
ED
ED EO
Forest
14
13
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (i. e. area under diHerent types of land use in
hectares rounded uplo two decimal places)
Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable
source
15 16
143.71
205.57
364.62
334.52
0-40.00 220.00
0-6.00 260.04
0-19.00 351.59
344.94
0-20.00 408.00
284.88
0-80.00 214.41
0-12.00 349.01
0-25.00 325.60
229.44
0-14.45 333.20
646.98
780.38
0-35.00 2,917.92
279.99
16.72
377.20
287.71
0-71.71 1,614.00
waste (including
gaucharand
groves)
17
12.20
6.00
28.00
21.00
12.00
25.00
16.00
42.56
14.00
15.00
15.34
9.00
8.46
8.07
5.00
10.00
35.00
280.00
13.00
24.80
18.80
104.00
Area not
available
for
cultivation
18
74.03
111.20
106.34
112.54
95.29
115.40
188.47
60.04
46.57
79.96
140.00
181.00
168.34
125.20
186.40
348.00
230.46
704.31
80.33
98.53
76.00
360.00
C.D. BLOCK DHUPGURI
SI. Loca- Name of vmage Total Total
Population
and
number of
households
No. tion
Code
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
(J.L. No.)
2
1 Red Bank
2 Red Bank
Tea Garden
3 Ambari
Tea Garden
4 Chhamurchi
Tea Garden
5 Chuna Shati
Tea Garden
6 Kathalguri
Tea Garden
7 Riabari
Tea Garden
8 Palasbari
Tea Garden
9 Hari Talguri
Tea Garden
10 Diana Tea Garden
11 Debpara
Tea Garden
12 Prayagpur
13 Chapaguri
14 Lakshmipara
Tea Garden
15 Gendra Para
16 Maraghat
Tea Garden
17 Banrhar
Tea Garden
18 Karbala
Tea Garden
19 Bina guri
Tea Garden
20 20 Teiipara
Tea Garden
21 21 Sakojhora
22 26 Gair Kata
23
Tea Garden
27 Haldibari
Tea Garden
24 28 Mara Ghat
25 29 Totopara Tea
Garden
26 30 Jalapara
27 31 Mogal Kata
Tea Garden
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
3
26.80
4
769.45 3,492(i715)
714.07 3,901 (783)
903.09 8,534(1547)
792,78 4,746(874)
973.33 5,678(1156)
527,31 3,398(628)
429.73 2,807(628)
1,000,27 6,192(1120)
483.40 3,218(667)
642.24 3,440(683)
511.33 8,S3(150)
80.84
605.77 4,938(898)
982.74 6,555(1235)
697.38 4,177(831)
883.13 1 ,4071 (3058)
1,096.09 6,503(1268)
1,590.65 7,379(1394)
1,554.07 8,452(1802)
467.41 5,397(1218)
1,190.57 5,100(878)
1,135.95 7,703(1378)
4,600.08 2,707(702)
482,73 3,250(66S)
350,65 1,001 (173)
612.07 3,815(754)
14
VILLAGE
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 krns.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
Day or Days Communications
Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
5 6
P.s.- BANARHAT
Uninhabited
7 8 9
P H TK,TW PO (-)(5kms)
P H T,TW PO (-)(5-10kms)
P H T,TW PO Wednesday
P H T,TK (-)(5kms) (-)(5-10kms)
p H TW,T PO TueSday
p H TW (-)(5-10kms) Friday
p H,D TK,TW (-)(5-10kms) Wednesday
p
P
P
H
H
H
P (-)(-5kms)
Uninhabited
P H
P H P H
P H,D
P H
P H
T,TW (-)(5-10kms)
TW
T,TW
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
Monday
Mon-Sunday
(-)(5-10kms)
W (-)(+10kms) (-)(5-10kms)
T,TW (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
T,TK (-)(Skms) (-)(5kms)
T,TK (-)(S-10kms) Saturday
T,TK PO Sunday
TW (-)(5-10kms) Wednesday
TW PO Sunday
P H T,W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(5krns)
P
P
H.C W
PHCTW,W,TK
PO
(-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
Sunday
P H TK,TW (-)(5kms) (-)(5-10kms)
P (-)(5-10kms)
P H
P (-)(-10kms)
P H
W TW
TW
TW
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
Fri-Weekly
(-)(Skms)
PO Weekly-Wedday
10
BS
(-)(10+kms)
BS
BS
BS
(-)(5-10kms)
BS
68
BS
BS
(-)(10+kms)
BS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
S8,AS
(-)(5krns)
BS,RS
BS,RS
BS BS
BS
BS BS
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(5kms)
15
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Uninhabited 4.05 18.62 4.13
PR Gairkata-23 EA 28.33 728.44 12.68
KR Gairkata-22 697.68 16.39
PR Gairkata-24 884.65 18.44
PR Gairkata-20 27.11 714.39 51.28
PR Gairkata-19 93.04 0.40 19.89
KR Gairkata-16 17.40 36.66 96.72 97.53
PR Gairkata-20 42.66 10.07
PR Gairkata-18 94.06 2.02 26.19
PR Gairkata-18 ED 328.27 60.70 97.33 PR Gairkata-16 EA 61.48 6.07 24.69
KR Gairkata-21 12.00 350.00 35.00 114.33 Uninhabited 51.10 15.78 14.06
PR Gairkata-14 EA 575.01 26.26
KR Gairkata-14 942.00 40.74 KR Gairkata-6 35.21 55.47 40.47 67.23
PR Gairkata-13 570.61 0.81 311.71
KR Gairkata-15 1,063.52 2.02 30.55
PR Gairkata-7 724.00 10.85 855.00
PR Gairkata-6 40.47 1,161.60 4.09 348.05
PR Gairkata-5 EA 25.00 26.10 61.72 111.09 PR Gairkata-5 1,135.26 10.52 44.09
PR Gairkata-10 108.38 4.09 42.48
PR Gairkata-5 ED 15.00 PR Gairkata-16 ED 447.73 35.00
KR Gairkata-15 10.12 0.80 305.73 16.00 28.00 PR,KR Gairkata-20 EA 468.75 31.90 112.23
C.D. BLOCK DHUPGURI
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total
Population
and
number of
households
No. lion
Code
No.
(J.L. No.)
2
28 32 Chapaguri
Khanda
29 33 Uttar Salbari
30 34 Chanadipa
31 35 Dakshin Salbari
32 36 Madhya Salbari
33 37 Purba Dura Mari
34 38 Paschim
35
36
37
38 39
40
41
42
43
44 4S
46
47
48
49
SO
S1
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
·Dura Mar;
39 Uttar Jhoralta
Gram
40 Dakshln
Nunkhawa Danga
41 Bhatiapara
42 Fataktari
43 Chamti Mukhi
22 Pradhan Para
23 Uttar Dangapara
24 Sajnapara
44 Lakshmi Kantapur
Teagarden
45 Uttar Uttimari
46 Madhya Khutti
Mari
47 Bamantari
48 Paschim Dangapa
49 Garialtari
50 Ramsai Forest
51 Chauhaddi
S2 Pachim
Daukimari
53 Madhya Daukimari
54 Purba Daukimari
55 Uttar Kathulia
56 Dakshin Khuttimar
57 Garakhuta
58 Gasair Hatforest
59 Sana Khuli
60 Dakshin
Sakojhora
60 61 Mallik Sobha
61 62 Nirajanpat
62 63 Jharma Gurmari
63 64 Kalirhat
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
3
19.99
4
7(1 )
422.59 2,136(414)
362.90 2,07S(39S)
428.36 2,866(580)
274.33 1,731 (333)
488.56 2,780(S03)
2S3.08 1,916(328)
205.48 1,196(220)
228.90 1,471 (282)
197.43 2,701 (502)
49S.59 2,828(S22)
441.88 2,528(483)
S21.39 3,941 (764)
645.07 3,867(766)
290.65 2,723(538)
365.49 1,437(274)
S46.41 2,971 (598)
652.69 3,881 (749)
377.38
2S2.20
383.36
485.63
311.04
350.66
1,725(316)
1,226(243)
2,037(360)
7(3)
1,596(329)
2,019(436)
429.30 2,281 (416)
657.67 4,499(827)
414.21 2,268(446)
243.85 1,487(294)
246.07 1,370(285)
759.20 1,882(510)
188.60 1,227(237)
161.28 554(122)
487.85 3,380(6S2)
430.96 2,670(517)
468.80 2,416(440)
418.23 2,7S9(521)
16
VILLAGE
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
S-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given) Day or Days Communications
Drinking Pas' ot 'he (Bus-stop,
water &
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph
marketlhat,
if any
5 6
P.S.- BANARHAT P (-)(-10kms)
7 8
W (-)(-10kms)
P (-)(-10kms) W (-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
P (-)(-10kms) W
P HC TW,W
P (-)(Skms) W,TW PO
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
P (-)(Skms) W,TW
P (-)(5kms) W
p
p
p
p
P
P3
P2 p
P
P2
P
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
D
M.H
(-)(Skms)
HC
H
(-)(Skms)
D
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
P2 (-)(5kms)
P (-}(Skms)
P (-)(S-10kms)
(-)(5kms) (-)(5-10kms)
P (-)(5-10kms)
P (-)(5-10kms)
P2 (-)(Skms)
P3,M,H He
P (-)(Skms)
P,M (-)(Skms)
P (-)(5kms)
P (-)(Skms)
P (-)(S-10kms)
P (-)(5-10kms)
W
W
W W,TW
W
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W
W,TW
W,TW
(-)(Skms)
(-)\5kms)
PO,TO
(-){Skms)
(-)(Skms)
PO
(-)(Skms)
PO
PO
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
W (-}(Skms)
W (-)(Skms)
W PO
(-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
W,TW (-)(5-10kms)
W,TW (-)(S-10kms)
W,TW (-)(5kms)
W,TW PO
W,TW (-)(Skms)
W,TW PO
W (-)(Skms)
W (-)(Skms)
W,TW (-)(S·10kms)
W (-)(5-10kms)
9
(-)(Skms)
Wednesday
(-)(Skms)
Saturday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5I<ms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skr.ns)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
Monday
Monday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(SkmS)
( -)(5kms)
(-)(SkmS)
(S-10Kms)
(-)(Skms)
Tuesday-Satday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
Sun-Wednesday
(-)(Skms)
Monday
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(S-1Okms)
(-)(S-1 Okms)
(-)(S-10kmS1
P (-)(S-10kms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(S-10kms)
P (-)(S-10kms) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(5-10kms)
P2 (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(5kms)
P2 (-)(Skms) W,TW PO Monday-Friday
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
(-)(5kms)
(-){5kms)
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(-10kms)
BS BS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
BS BS BS
(-)(-10kms)
BS BS
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(·10kms)
(-H·10kms)
BS .BS
(-){S-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
DIRECTORY
Approach
to
Village
11
KR
KR
KR
KR
PR
PR
KR
KR
KR
PR
PR
PR
PR
PR
PR
PR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
PR
PR
PR
PR
KR
KR
PR
PR
PR
PR
KR
PR
Nearest Town
&
distance
(in km.)
12
Gairkata-7
Gairkata-20
Gairkata-15
Gairkata-l0
Gairkala-10
Gairkata-12
Gairkata-15
Gairkata-12
Gairkata-12
Gairkata-16
Gairkala-17
Gairkata-16
Dh upgu ri-1 Okms
Dhupguri-l1 kms
Dhupguri-Bkms
Dhupguri-16kms
Dhupguri-1Skms
Dhupguri-14kms
Dhupguri-l1 kms
Dhupgu ri- 1 2kms
Dhupguri-12kms
Dhupguri-12kms
Dhupguri-11 kms
Dhupguri-l0kms
Dhupguri- 11 kms
Dhupguri- 1 2kms
Dhupguri-9kms
Dhupguri-14kms
Dhupguri-12kms
Dh upgu ri -, Okms
Dhupguri-11 kms
Dhupguri-8kms
Dhupguri-7kms
Dhupguri-6kms
Dhupguri-Bkms
Dhupguri-Skms
Power
Supply
13
EA EA
EA
EA
ED
ED
ED
ED
ED
ED
ED
ED
Forest
14
404.69
719.20
17
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
hectares rounded uplo two decimal places)
Irrigated by Unirrigaled Culturable
source
15
0.75
0.80
20.23
33.59
4.15
2.33
8.09
6.07
4.45
6.88
84.9B
18.00
0-45.00
0-40.00
0-22.00
0-250.00
0-25.00
0-18.00
0-20.00
0-15.00
0-18.00
0-20.00
0-10.00
0-15.00
0-28.00
0-12.00
0-15.00
0-16.00
O-B.O
0-10.0
0-2.02
0-25.0
0-18.0
0-30.00
16
11.75
303.20
296.94
351.27
257.69
408.02
211.44
177.25
185.03
152.16
302.30
380.81
256.00
340.00
148.00
90.90
369.40
432.40
248.80
143.40
240.40
188.00
258.40
265.00
42B.BO
264.00
153.80
150.00
164.00
65.00
352.08
267.80
29B.00
254.00
waste (including
gauchar and
groves)
17
4.00
12.00
12.14
12.54
26.71
6.07
2.83
16.19
17.00
57.47
10.00
6.00
5.00
2.50
3.00
6.00
7.50
4.00
2.50
3.50
4.00
S.50
7.00
6.00
3.00
5.50
B.OO
2.00
2.00
2.02
6.00
6.00
17.00
Area not
available
for
cultivation
18
3.49
106.59
33.59
30.96
12.49
51.50
28.48
19.33
22.51
21.39
50.B4
33.07
214.39
260.07
118.15
21.59
146.01
194.79
104.58
91.30
121.46
80.94
99.04
76.76
142.30
194.B7
135.21
69.55
72.07
40.04
14.06
84.28
131.73
132.16
146.80
117.23
C.D. BLOCK DHUPGURI
SI. Loca- Name of Village Tota!
No. tion area
Code of the
Total
Population
and
No. Village (in number of
(J_L. No.) hectares) households
1S
VILLAGE
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
Drinking Post
water & Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph
Day or Days
of the
markeVhat,
ifany
Communications
(Bus-stop,
Railway Station,
Waterway)
2 3 456 7 8 9 10
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
8S
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
65 Dakshin Kathulia
66 Dakshin Jharalta
67 Charchar Abari
68 Gadhea Reuti
69 Bagri Bari
70 Kursa Mari
71 Bhandani
72 Tuklimari
73 Parkumlai
74 Aschim Mallikpara
75 Uttar Altagram
76 Purbbal Tagram
77 Mainatali
78 Oakshin Altagram
79 Jakhaikona
80 Patkidaha
81 Oakshin Dangapar
82 Dambari
83 Dakshin Khaihbari
84 Bhotpara
8S Khalai Gram
86 Madhyaboragari
88 Bara Gharia
90 Bhemtia
91 Paschim Magurma
92 Magurmari
93 Purbamagurmari
94 Uttar Gosairhat
95 Gosalr Hatchhits
96 Purbba Mallikpara
97 Dakshin Gosairhat
99 Gdang Pratnam
Khanda
96 100 Katha Para
97 101 Kazipara
98 102 Gadang Dwitiakhal
99 103 Purbbadanga Para
100 104 Paschim Salbari
101 105 Purbba Salbari
102 106 jharsal Bari
103 107 Jurapani "104 108 Pundibari
342.19 2,400(480)
361.75 2,462(479)
364.09 2,218(4S3)
357.23 1,698(321)
439.62 2,OS6(376)
342.58 1,758(296)
402.18 2,080(402)
321.27 1,801 (364)
403.852,165(416)
578.98 2,569(490)
398.80 2,298{436)
422.58 2,621 (SOl)
S9S.67 3,437(691)
509.08 2,474(491)
99.19 541(96)
343.65 1,220(238}
380.77 1,909(313)
470.44 1,968(372)
713.06 3,937(703)
290.76 "1,848(355)
573.26 3,87S(162)
882.02 S,384(1065)
646.48 4,711 (905)
281.29 2,220(437)
453.43 3,265(642)
62.11 859(J63)
377.67 3,607(709)
3S6.99 2,688(S61)
183.32 785(147)
596.61 3,241(611)
460.53 2,622(4-99)
331.43 2,217(427)
328.89 1,829(347)
450.92 2,6S1(S33)
159.45 531 (f:i4)
370.15 2,412(454)
463.76 3,149,625)
526.87 3,422(665)
673.61 4,393(832)
316.4S 3,095(581)
214.96 1,075(198)
P.S.· BANARHAT
P2 (-)(Skms)
P2 (-)(Skms)
P2 (-)(S-10kms)
P2 (-)(-10kms)
P (-)(-10kms)
P (-)(-10kms)
P3 (-)(5kms)
P (-)(S-10kms)
P (-)(S-10k~s)
P,M,H (-)(S-10kms)
P (-)(5-10kms) •
P2 (-)(S-10kms)
P2 (-)(5·'10kms)
P (-)(;'-10kms)
P (-)~5-1 Okms)
P (-}(5-10kms)
P (-)(-5kms)
P2 (-)(5-iOkms)
P3 (-)(.fi-l0kms)
P (-)(5-10kms)
P '(-HSkms) P3 (-)(5kms)
P2,H,M (-)(Skms)
P (-)(~kms)
P2 (-)(5k'ms)
P (-)(Skms)
P3 (-)(5kms)
P,H,M (-)(Skms)
P (-)(S-1Okms)
P2,H,M (-)(S-10kms)
P (-)(S-I?kms)
P (:)(5kms)
P (-)(Skms)
P2,M (-)(5kms)
P (-)(5kmsl P2 (-)(S-10kmli)
P2,M,H 0
P (-)(5kms)
P2 (-)(S-10kms)
P2,M,H (-)(S-10kms)
P (-)(5-10kms)
W,TW (-)\5-10kms) (-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
W (-)(Skms)
W,TW (-)(Skms)
W,TW (-)(5-10kms)
W,TW (-)(Skms) Fri-Tuesday
(-)(5kms) W (-)(5kms)
W,TW PO Man-Thursday
W,TW (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
W,TW (-)(~10kms) (-)(S-10kms)
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
P.O
P.O
~ .. O
P.O
(-)(5k,"!,s)
(-)(Skms)
Friday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
Monday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
P.O Monday,Friday
(-)(~kms) (-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms) (-)(5-1 Qkms)
P.O Monday
(-)(5kms) Sun-Wednesday
(-)(5kms) Friday
(-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
PO Sunday
(-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms) (-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
PO (-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
(-}(Skms) (-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms) Wednesday
(-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
PO
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
PO
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5-10kms)
H(5-10kms) (-)(5-1 Okms)
(-)(5kms)
PO Monday-Friday
PO (-)(5-10kms)
PO Thursday
(-}(Skms) (-)(Skms)
BS
(-)(-10kms)
(-){-10kms)
10kms
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(-10kms)
10Kms
RS
BS
BS
(-)(-8kms)
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(: 1 Okms)
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(-10kms)
B.S
AS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
BS
BS
BS
BS
(-j(Skms) (-)(S-iOkms)
(-)(Skms)
(r}(5-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(Skms)
Man-Friday
(-)(S-10kms)
Thursday
(-)(Skms)
19
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves, cultivation
11 12 13 14 . 15 16 17 1B
PR Dhupguri-Bkms 0-26.00 312.00 4.19
KR Dhupguri-8kms 0-18.00 339.02 4.55
KR Dhupguri-14kms 0-30.00 330.00 4.09
KR Dhupguri-1Bkms 0-20.00 333.00 4.23
KR Dhupguri-15kms 0-15.00 423.00 1.62
KR Dhupguri-14kms 0-22.00 156.00 32.05 132.08
KR Dhupguri-10kms G-2S.00 372.00 5.00 0.18
KR Dhupguri-10kms 0-14.00 304.00 3.27
KR Dhupguri-12kms 0-16.00 383.00 4.85
KR Dhupguri-11 kms 0-30.0 340.40 54.00 154.58
KR Dhupguri-12kms 0-25.0 241.00 132.00
KR Dhupguri-12kms 0-55.0 213.80 14.00 139.78
PR,KR Dhupguri-6kms ED 0-45.0 337.00 14.50 199.17
KR Dhupguri-7kms 0-15.0 313.00 46.00 135.08
KR Dhupguri-8kms ED 0-8.0 72.00 1.00 1S.19
KR Dhupguri-7kms ED 0-15.0 269.00 7.00 52.65
KR Dhupgu ri-6kms 0-22.0 286.00 8.00 64.77
KR Dhupguri-Bkms 0-35.0 321.00 6.00 108.44
KR Dhupguri-12kms 0-25.0 531.00 8.00 149.06
KR Dhupguri-7kms ED 0-40.0 190.BO 4.00 55.96
PR Dhupguri-6kms ED 0-65.0 393.04 6.00 10B.86 KR Dhupguri-5kms ED 0-50.0 688.00 9.00 135.02
PR,KR Dhupguri-2kms ED 0-45.0 479.00 10.50 111.98 PR,KR Dhupguri-4kms 0-20.0 20B.08 7.00 45.49
PR Dhupguri-4kms ED 0-10.0 306.00 6.00 131.43 PR Dhupguri-4kms ED 0-10.0 25.00 2.00 25.11 PR Dhupguri-3kms ED 0-18.0 244.08 8.00 106.87 PR Dhupguri-9kms ED 0-8.0 244.00 10.00 94.99 KR Dhupguri-9kms 0-1.21 157.03 1.21 23.07 KR Dhupguri-6kms 0-35.0 377.00 28.00 156.61 KR Dhupguri-6kms ED 0-10.0 29B.00 29.00 122.78 KR Dhupguri-8kms ED 0-35.0 173.00 6.00 117.43
PR Dhupguri-7kms ED 0-22.0 1B2.00 8.00 116.09 'PR Dhupguri-Bkms ED 0-24.0 259.00 6.00 161.72 KR Dhupguri-Bkms ED 121.00 16.59 21.B6 KR Dhupguri-Skms 0-26.0 206.00 8.00 129.35 PR Dhupguri-Bkms ED 0-15.0 252.00 17.00 179.56 PR Dhupguri-9kms ED 0-12.0 302.00 8.00 204.47 KR Dhupguri-10kms 0-45.0 345.00 29.00 254.61 PR Dhupguri-12kms ED 0-16.0 1BO.OO 25.00 94.65 KR Dhupguri-14kms ED 0-20.0 104.00 6.00 84.96
20
C.D. BLOCK RAJGANJ VILLAGE
SI. loca- Name of Village Total
No. tion area
cotte of the
Total
Population
and
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
2
3
4
5
No.
(J.L. No.)
2
1 Junglee Mohal
3 Binnaguri
4 Simulguri
5 Lalita Bari
6 Manta Dari
6 17 Chakiabhita
7 18 Kamarbhita
8
9
19 Mehendigachh
22 Ambari Falakata
10 23 Gadheaganj
11 24 Jugi Bhita
12 7 Shikarpur
13 8 Gujrimari
14 9 Chhat Gujrimari
. 15 10 Kismat Sukhani
16 11 Araji Belakeba
17 . 12 Panikouri
18 13 Araji Belakeba-Il
19 14 Araji Belakeba-Ill
20
21
22
15 Chhat Shikarpur
16 Araji Buinaguri
25 Badia Gachha
23 26 Pathar Ghata
Village (in number of
hectares) households Drinking Post
water &
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph
3 4 S 6 7 8
P .S.- BHAKTINAGAR
2530S.76 9821 (1795) P(7) (-)(-SKms)
(-)(-SKms)
W,TW
W,TW 5892.60 34351 (6998) P(13),M
288.65 1477{233) P(2) (-)(-SKms) W,TW
273.64 1246(231) P (-)(-SKms) W,TW
1182.49 4026(716) P(4) (-)(-SKms) W,TW
P.o. P.O.
P.o.
P.o. NA
383.92 4231 (828) P(2) (-)(-SKms) W,TW (-)(-SKms)
362.65 3169(621) P (-)(-SKms) W,TW P.O.
481.08
337.86
1815(317) P(3}
1301 (226) P(3),M
(-)(-5Kms)
(-)(-5Kms)
W,TW
W,TW
P.O.
(-)(-SKms)
541.72 257S(450) P(2) (-)(-SKms) W,TW (-)(-5 Kms)
453.68 2516(460) P(2) (-)(-5Kms) W,TW (-)(-SKms)
P.S-RAJGANJ
3380.55 18,473(3,357) P(14)
793.01 4,515(875) P(3), M
1194.62 7,910(1,498) P(5), M
849.66 2,465(464) P(2)
81.97 199(34) P
1272.34 5,921(1,116) PVC
165.71 763(143) P(2)
201 (38) (-5Kms)
P.H.S. W, T.W. P.O., P.T.O.
Others
M.C. W, T.W.
C.H.w. W, T.W .
C.H.w. W, T.W.
C.H.W. W, T.W.
C.H.W. W, T.W.
(-)(-5Kms)
P.O.
(-)(-5Kms)
P.O.
C.H.W. W, T.W. P.O.
C.H.W. W, T.W. (-)(-5Kms)
C.H.w. W, T.W.
C.HW. W,TW.
(-)(-SKms)
(-)(-SKms)
Day or Days
of the
markeVhat,
if any
9
Sunday
Sunday,
Monday,
Tuesday
Thursday
Sunday
Tuesday
(-)(-5Kms)
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
(-)(-SKms)
(-)(-SKms)
Wednesday
Monday
(-)(-5Kms)
(-)(-SKms)
Saturday,
Sunday,
Monday
Thursday,
Friday
Thursday,
Saturday
SKm
5 Km
{-)(-5Kms)
Tuesday
Saturday
SKm
SKm
(-)(2 Kms)
Saturday
49.17
118.25
677.22
272.81
410(80)
2,103(378)
1,156(215)
P
P
P C.H.W. W.T.W (-)(-SKms) . (-)(5-10Kms)
316.07 1,332(254) P(2) H.C. W.T.W P.o. (-)HiKms)
Communications
(Bus-stop,
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
B.S.
B.S.
(-)(-SKms)
(-)(-5-10Kms)
(-}(10+Kms)
RS
RS
BS
BS
BS
8S
B.S, R.S
B.S.
B.S., N
B.S.
Raj (-5 Kms)
B.S.
(-)(-SKms)
(-)(5-10 Kms)
(-)(S-10 Kms)
(-)(-S Kms)
B.S.
B.S.
DIRECTORY
Approach Nearest Town Power
to & Supply
Village distance
(in km.)
11 12 13
PR, KR oabgram 10Kms
PR,KR Dabgram 8Kms ED
KR oabgram 8Kms ED
KR oabgram 12Kms
KR oabgram 12Kms
PR,KR oabgram 16Kms ED
PR,KR oabgram 16Kms ED
PR,KR oabgram 15Kms
PR,KR oabgram 16Kms ED
PR,KR Dabgram 12Kms ED
. PR, KR oabgram 12Kms
P.R., K.R.' Dabgram- 22 ED, EAG,EO
P.R., K.R. Jal- 20 ED
P.R., K.R. Jal- 20 EO
P.R., K.R. Jal- 22 EO
P.R., K.R. Oabgram- 16
P.R., K.R. Jal- 20 ED
K.R. Jal- 20
K.R. Jal- 18
K.R. Jal- 18
P.R, K.R Oabgram-16 E.D
KR Dabgram- 18
PR,KR Dabgram- 20
Forest
14
19556.86
31.97
141.64
1.11.29
111.29
202.34
20.23
6.07
21
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Irrigated by
source
15
TWE-8.09
GC,R-32.37
GC-50.59
GC-29.95
GC-20.23
GC-4.05
GC-20.23
T.W.E-8.09
G.t:.-40.47
R-2.02
TW.E.- 6.07
G.C.-60.70
G.C-80.94
G.C-101.17,
0-20.20
T.W.-4.05
G.C-60.70
G.C-10.13
Unirrigated
16
120.60
2681.04
43.71
105.22
636.40
231.89
180.09
273.16
205.99
374.74
298.25
2788.69
711.84
746.24
445.15
33.59
641.42
88.63
37.23
77.70
369.88
164.52
196.68
Culturable
waste (including
gaucharand
groves)
17
202.34
202.34
36.42
28.33
80.94
38.45
31.16
28.33
30.35
36.42
34.80
35.21
10.12
33.07
40.07
20.64
80.94
24.28
8.09
20.23
20.23
24.28
28.33
Area not
available
for
cultivation
18
5425.96
2936.79
66.88
28.70
262.81
113.58
100.81
149.64
81.29
126.51
100.40
485.84
64.§8
364.61
283.50
27.74
424.53
52.80
3.85
20.32
220.34
73.89
91.06
22
C.D. BLOCK RAJGANJ VILLAGE
81. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or' Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of)he (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat, Railway Station.
Educational Medical (potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
1 2 3 4 5 6 ·7 8 9 10
24 27 Sannyasi Kala 5671.12 18,843(3,615) P(21) H.C. W.T.W. P.O. Sunday B.S.
. Monday
Tuesday
Friday
25 28 Sukani 5580.59 24.928(5.134) P(29) C.H.W W.T.W. P.O. Sunday B.S .
M(8) . Thursday
26 29 Kukurjan 2392.02 9,748(1,712) P(8) C.H.W W.T.W. P.O: Wednesday B.S.
M(2) H.C Saturday
Total 589.90 166888.00 P-133 (Sq. Kms.) (32,213) M-10
PUC-I
DIRECTORY
Approach N,.earest Town Power
to & Supply
Village distance Forest ~(in km.)
11 12 13 14
PR,KR Dabgram- 15 ED
PR,KR Jal- 23 ED
PR,KR Jal- 18 ED
20070.17
23
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Irrigated by
source
15
G.C-121.41
GC-620.79
TW-4.05
TWE-22.25
R-2.02 GC-32.37
R-32.37
0-20.23
Unirrigated
16
5,457.59
5,184.83
1,755.23
24,307.08
Culturable
waste (including
gaucharand
groves)
17
50.59
52.61
40.47
1,330.5
Area not
available
for
cultivation
18
162.94
221.74
595.62
12,677.21
24
C.D. BLOCK M.ITrAL! VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No, tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms, of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No,) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & marketlhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P.S. MITIAll
1 Engotea Garden 161,81 874{181) P D T Phone Friday (-)(10+)
2 2 Jurantitea Garden 779.69 4,787(1030) P2 H T,W Phone Thursday
3 3 Nakhati Tea Garden S02.42 2,20S(439) P H T,W Phone (-)(Skms) (-)(10+kms)
4 4 SongachhiTea 963.16 3,856(729) P2 H T,W Phone (-)(5kms) BS
Garden
5 5 Aibhil Tea Garden 726,23 3,551 (739) P3 H2,D T,W Phone Saturday (-)(5kms)
6 6 Nagaisuri 952.84 3,879(843) P3 .'.," ,
H T,W Phone (-)(Skms) (·)(Skms)
Tea Garden
7 7 Chalauni 778.94 3,941 (789) 'P2,M H T,W Phone (-)(5kms) (·)(5kms)
Tea Garden
8 8 Samsing Tea 773.76 6.121(1IS4) ~4.M.H H T.W Phone Tuesday- BS
Garden Saturday
9 9 Yongttong 523.26 2,484(469) P H T,W Phone (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
Tea Garden
10 10 Matiali Tea Garden 1.060.89 S,588(1077) P2 H T Phone Friday BS
11 11 Chhut 31.18 Uninhabited
12 12 Matiali Hat 626.86 3,758(768) P2,M2 RP T,W PTO Daily 8S
13 13 Chalsa Tea Garden 862.17 4,032(787) P H T,W Phone (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
14 14 Indong Tea Garden 670.28 5,309(1131 ) P2 PHS T,W Phone (-)(Skms) (·)(5kms)
15 15 Kilkote Tea Garden 298.40 3,365(654) P2 H T Phone Thursday BS
16 16 Chalsa Mahabari 6S0.95 3,951 (850) P3 RP T,W PO,Phone Daily BS,RS
17 17 Mangal Bari 974.49 4,3'14(860) P3,M,H PHC T,W Phone Thursday BS
18 18 Sathkaya 224.80 3.832(763) P2 H T,W Phone (-)(5kms) BS
Tea Garden
19 19 Khariar Bandar 400.99 569(111) P2 (·)(5kms) W (·)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(Skms)
20 20 Neora Majhiali 830.32 2,399(598) P2 (-)(5kms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
21 21 Salbari 830.32 3,667(682) P3 (-)(Skms) W (·)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
22 22 Matha Chulka 588.92 2,571 (467) P3 PHC TW,W PO Wednesday (-)(Skms)
23 23 8ara Dighi 237.85 411 (68) P (-)(5-10kms) W PO,Phone (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5kms)
24 24 Paschimbata Bari 132.30 279(42) P (·)(5-10kms) W (-)(5kms) (·)(5kms) (·)(5kms)
25 25 Batabari Tea 393.15 2,208(483) P H T,W PO, Phone Wednesday BS
Garden
26 26 Purbba Batabari 539.14 2,883(557) P3,M (-)(5-10kms) TW,W PO Tuesday BS 27 27 Uttar Dhupjhcra 405,50 3,197(611) P2 (-)(5-10kms) TW,W (-)(Skms) Saturday BS 28 28 Dakshin Dhupjhora 566.73 2,908(559) P3 (-)(10+kms) W (·)(5kms) (·){5kms) H{5kms) 29 29 Baradighi Tea 743.82 5,079(1022) P H T Phone, Friday BS
Garden
30 30 Chhaoaphali 247.58 413(83) P (-)(10+kms) W (·)(Skms) (-)(5-1 Okms) (-J(5kms) 31 31 Nimna Tandu 3,812,56 822(135) P3,M (-)(5kms) W (-)(Skms) Sunday BS
Fores!
25
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated CulturabJe Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR Mal-25kms ED,EO 20.23 32.78 108.80
PR Mal-21kms ED,EO 2.62 315.25 66.37 395.45
PR Mal-12kms ED,EO 158.23 120.60 223.59
PR Mal-5kms ED,EO 240.79 114.12 608.25
PR Mal-10kms ED,EO 355.31 20.23 352.69
PR Mal-17kms ED,EO 157.83 87.01 708.00
PR Mal-23kms ED,EO 192.63 91.46 494.85
PR Mal-25kms ED,EO 205.58 28.33 539.85
PR Mal-22kms ED,EO 165.11 42.49 315.66
PR Mal-l9kms ED,EO 426.64 26.53 607.72
Uninhabited 31.18
PR Mal-16kms ED,EO 2.02 595.68 29.16
PR Mal-18Kms ED,EO 3.24 GC-323.53 136.78 32.78 369.08
PR Mal-22kms ED,EO 18.12 18.21 633.95
PR Mal-13kms ED,EO GC-86.20 163 . .49 38.71 10.00
PR Mal-8kms ED,EO GC-141.64 319.97 56.60 137.74
PR Mal-10kms ED,EO GC-346.22 80.67 301.21 246.39
PR Mal-8kms ED,EO 23.07 170.69 16.19 14.85
KR Mal-12kms GC-l0.12 157.06 77.40 156.41
KR Mal-5kms GC-182.11 . 501.17 36.40 111.64
KR Mal-5kms GC-485.63 75.68 26.30 242.71
KR Mal-8kms GC-404.69 60.70 24.28 99.25
KR Mal-19kms 0-101.17 49.78 0.07 80.83
KR Mal-16kms GC-80.94 14.97 6.07 30.32
PR Mal-18kms ED,EO TW-80.94 30.35 30.76 251.10
PR Mal-19kms ED GC-323.75 25.10 1.21 188.28
PR Mal-20kms ED GC-222.58 20.23 0.70 161.77
KR Mal-20kms GC-323.75 47.35 1.21 194.42
PR Mal-18kms ED,EO TW-202.34 170.78 67.99 302.71
KR Mal-22kms 10.12 GC-101.17 70.52 10.12 82.65 PR,KR Mal-28kms 366.65 GC-76.89 3.88 1.21 3363.93
26
C.D. BLOCK NAGRAKATA VILLAGE
Sf. Loea- Name 01 Village Total Total
Population
and
number of
households
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given) No. tion
Code
No.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(J.L. No.)
2
1 Jiti Tea Garden
2 Hope Tea Garden
3 NayaSaili
Tea Garden
4 Hila Tea Garden
5 Hila
6 Nagrakata
Tea Garden
7 Nagrakata
8 Sukhant Basti
9 Bhagatpur
Tea Garden
10 10 Kurti Tea Garden
11 1 i Gatia Tea Garden
12 12 Luksan
Tea Garden
13 13 Caron Tea Garden
14 14 Chengmari
15
Tea Garden
15 Grassmore
Tea Garden
16 i 6 Ghasmari
17 17 Chhartandu
18 1 8 Sulkapara
19 19 Khairbari
20 20 Tandu
21 21 Tandu
Tea Garden
22 22 Bamandanga
Tea Garden
23 23 Upartandu Forest
24 24 Deana Forest
25 25 Jaldhakaa
Ltadanga Tea Garden
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
3 4
1055.23 4726(849)
729.57 3564(729)
41811.50 5314{947)
618.04 2641 (S41)
47.67 O{O)
941.32 4028{780)
Educational Medical
5 6
P.S.- NAGRAKATA
P2
P3
P3
P2
P
H
H
H
o
H
Drinking Post
water & (Potable) Telegraph
7 8
T,TW P.O.
T,TW (-)(5kms)
TW (-){5kms)
TW (-)(S-10kms)
Uninhabited
W (-)(Skms)
69.25 383(69) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) W (-)(S-10kms)
356.04 2500(464) P2 (-)(5kms) W,T,TW (-)(5kms)
1369.67 10034(1940) H2,P2
790.70 3396(648)
865.99 4817(890)
938.15 6077(1168)
2539.80 11398(2334)
1036.45 4483(840)
317.82 1105(231)
P
P2
P2,M
P2
M,H,P3
p
H
H
H
HC,H
H
H2,D
H
T,TW PTO
W (-){5-10kms)
TW (-)(5-10kms)
TW PO
W (-)(5-10kms)
W PO
W,T (-)(5kms)
Day or Days
of the
marketihat,
if any
9
Thursday
Sunday
(-)(5kms)
Sunday
Thursday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
Sunday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
432.64 1960(385)
419.23 3481(700)
P (-)(Skms) W,TW (-}(S-10kms) (-)(5-10kms)
P (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5-10kms)
691.23 2490(459) P PHC W,TW PO Wednesday
424.41 237(34) P (-)(5kms) W,TW (-){Skms) (-)(Skms)
261.51 984(168) P 0 TW (-)(5kms) Wednesday
944.99 3972(714) (-)(5kms) (-)(5krns) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-){Skms)
12119.97 1260(244)
12119.97 1260(244)
6221.30
S71.24 2074(402)
P2,M H TW PO
P3,M (-)(5-10kms) W (-)(Skms)
Uninhabited
P o W,TW (-)(Skms)
Monday
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
Communications
(Bus-stop.
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
BS
BS
BS
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
BS
RS,BS
(-)(Skms)
BS
RS,BS
(-)(Skms)
BS,RS
BS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
as (-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(S-10kms)
RS,BS
(-)(5kms)
27
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (I. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(In km.) source waste (including available
gauchar and for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR Mal-30kms EA 61.59 311.00' 208.00 474.64
PR Mal-30kms EA 9.00 413.15 42.00 265.42
PR Mal-25kms EA 800.00 385.00 346.50
KR Mal-30kms EA 310.00 158.04 150.00
Uninhabited 47.67
PR Mal-25kms EA 15.00 200.00 250.00 476.32
KR Mal-20kms EA 40.47 16.19 12.59
PR Mal-20kms EA 265.07 60.70 30.27
PR Mal-20kms EA 192.21 1,197.46
PR Mal-28kms EA 50.00 263.00 477.70
PR Mal-28kms EA 408.54 457.45
KR Mal-30kms EA 397.00 100.00 441.15
KR Mal-30kms EA 281.00 200.00 111.05
PR Mal-30kms EA 1,209.39 1,330.41
PR Mal-25kms EA 203.15 234.00 599.30
KR Mal-25kms 242.81 40.47 34.54
KR Mal-26kms 367.86 50.89 13.89
PR Mal-23kms EA 212.46 111 .29 95.48
KR Mal-25kms 443.54 123.43 124.26
KR Mal-28kms 6.25 50.00 203.16
KR Mal-25kms 28.33 82.96 313.12
KR Mal-30kms EA 614.00 203.56 127.43
PR Mal-10kms EA 1,249.97
5498.93 722.37
PR Gairkata-9kms EA 153.26 164.74 253.24
28
C.D. BLOCK NAGRAKATA VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -S kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat. Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P.S.- NAGRAKATA
26 26 Khairkata 296.34 2128(404) P (-)(Skms) W,TW (-){SkmS) (-)(5kms) (-)(Skms)
27 27 Dhumpara 1190.57 2042(391) P2 He W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) BS
28 28 Kalabari 113S.9S 3156(616) M,P H W,TW PO (-)(5kms) (-)(Skms)
Tea Garden
29 29 Kalabari 4600.08 1831 (308) P3M (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
30 30 Uparkala Bari 482.73 1042(193) P (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
31 31 Hridaypur 3S0.6S 2023(387) P2 (-)(Skms) W.TW (-){Skms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
32 32 Angrabhasa 612.07 2261(440) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(Skms) Friday BS
33 33 Dhoudasimla 19.99 2416(436) P2 (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(Skms) (-)(10kms) (-)(Skms)
34 34 Uttar Nunkhawa 422.S9 144S(261) P (-)(5-10kms) W,TW (-)(5kms) (-)(10kms) (-)(5kms)
Danga
DIRECTORY
Approach
to
Village
11
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
Nearest Town
&
distance
(in km.)
12
Gairkata-12kms
Gairkata-14kms
Gairkata-18kms
Gairkata-18kms
Gairkata-20kms
Gairkata-20kms
Gairkata-18kms
Gairkata-18kms
Gairkata-10kms
Power
Supply
13
EA
Forest
14
29
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (I. e. area under different types of land use in
hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable
source
15 16
227.34
933.83
1,000.79
4.320.04
382.57
267.08
468.41
19.99
374.43
waste (including
gaucharand
groves)
17
40.47
244.61
80.94
242.81
72.03
63.54
115.34
40.47
Area not
available
tor
cultivation
18
28.53
12.13
54.22
37.23
28.13
20.03
28 .. 32
7.69
C.D. BLOCK MAL
81. Loca- Name of Village Total Total
Population
and
number of
households
No. tion
Code
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(J.L. No.)
2
1 Paschim Totgaon
2 Purba Totgaon
3 Sundari Basti
4 Ellen Bwey
Tea Garden
5 Washabari
Tea Garden
6 Kalagaity
7 Kalagaity
Tea Garden
8 Saogaon
9 Saogaon
Tea Garden
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
3
311.61
482.39
4
452.36 72(19)
406.28 2191(408)
511.41 3897(738)
419.66
209.87
195(37)
776(146)
1003.22 233(40)
475.11 1748(363)
30
VILLAGE
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-,--) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
Drinking Post
water & Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph
5
P
P
P
P
P
6
P.S. MAL
(-)(5kms)
H
H
(-)(5kms)
H
P (-)(Skms)
P D
7 8
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
W (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
W (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5-10kms)
W (-)(5kms)
T (-}(5kms)
Day or Days Communications
of the
market/hat,
if any
9
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(Bus-stop,
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(-5kms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(-5kms)
Mar(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
10 10 Lishrileer 490.52 5558(1182) P(3),M H T (-}(10+kms) (-)(Skms) Mal(5-10kms)
11
Tea Garden
11 Bagrakat
Tea Garden
12 12 Uttar Phubbari
13 13 Dakshin Phubbari
999.22 8387(1683)
279.80 525(110)
526.00
14 14 Hanskhali 724.49 739(172)
15 15 Gojajdoba Tea Gal 208.04 3771 (665)
16 16 Apalchand Forest 5231.79 1782(245)
17 17 Targhera 444.26 1261(242)
18 180dlabari 272.93 2204(487)
Tea Garden
19 19 Dakshin Odlabari
20 21 Manabari
Tea Garden
21 22 Manabari
22 23 Turibari
23 24 Pattarjhora
Tea Garden
24 25 Menglass
Tea Garden
25 26 Dalingkota
Tea Garden
26 27 Malnadi
Tea Garden
27 28 Gurjangihora
Tea Garden
28 29 Tunbari
Tea Garden
29 30 Nidam Jhora
Tea Garden
601.17 4068(769)
492.61 1737(339)
607.84 1057(203)
591.25 1325(238)
878.99 3736(763)
683.52 3679(709)
414.00 1561(344)
146.50 840(179)
330.26 2050(417)
298.25 937(215}
360.12 2115(430)
P(2) H
P (-)(5kms)
P (-)(Skms)
P CHW
P (-)(5kms)
P CHW
P H
P,M
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
p
P
P
CHW
H
CHW
CHW
H
H
H
H
H
H
H,PH8
T PO
W (-)(5kms)
Uninhabited
W (-)(5kms)
W (-)(5kms)
W (-)(5kms)
W (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
W (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
W PO
W (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
T (-)(Skms)
T (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
Saturday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
Mal(-5kms)
Mal(-5kms)
Mal(10+kms)
B8
B8
BS
BS
BS
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
Mal (-)(5kms)
31
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Uninhabited 311.61
Uninhabited 482.39 KR Oodlabari-20kms EO 0-2.43 19.83 263.05 167.05
KR Oodlabari-18kms EO 406.28
KR 00dlabati-10kms 511.41
KR Oodlabari-15kms EO 153.78 202.34 63.54 KR Oodlabari-13kms ED 209.87
PR Oodlabari-20kms EO 225.55 404.69 372.98 PR Oodlabari-20kms EO 185.35 289.76
PR Oodlabari-17kms EO 940.52
PR OOdlabari-5kms 999.22
KR Oodlabari-5kms 0-30.76 249.04 Uninhabited 60.68 465.32
KR Oodlabari-10kms ED 197.25 202.34 327.90 PR Oodlabari-10kms ED 208.04 PR Oodlabari-8kms ED 4046.87 PR Oodlabari-8kms ED 1184.92 131.64 80.94 231.68 PR Oodlabari-5kms EO 272.93
PR Oodlabari-5kms EAG,ED 0-93.78 190.20 101.17 216.02 PR Oodlabari-5kms EO 262.64 229.97
KR Oodlabari-5kms ED 220.55 80.94 306.35 KR Oodlabari-5kms ED 234.72 121.41 235.12 PR Oodlabari-l0kms EO 878.99
PR Mal-15 EO 45.73 347.22 154.19 136.38
PR Mal-15 EO 224.30 14.57 75.13
PR Mal-3 EO 146.50
PR Mal-3 EO 330.26
PR Mal-3 EO 158.23 140.02
PR Mal-5 EO 360.12
32
C.D. BLOCK MAL VILLAGE
SI. Loea- Name 01 Village To'al To'al Population
and
nurnberof
households
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in 'he
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given) No. lion
Code
No.
(J.L. No.)
2
30 31 Rangarnali
Tea Garden
31 32 Khasjangal-I
32 33 Syli Tea Garden
33 34 Rani Chera
Tea Garden
34 35 Khasjangal-II
35 36 Sisubari
Tea Garden
36 37 Damdimhat
37 38 Betbari Tea Garde
38 39 Paschim Dandin
39 40 Damdim
Tea Garden
40 41 Kumlai Tea Gardel
41 42 Newclenco
Tea Garden
42 43 Haihaipathar
Tea Garden-II+III
43 45 Haihaipaltar
44
45
46
Tea Garden-III
46 Tesi Mala
47 Haihaipathar
48 Demkajhora
47 49 Bainguri
Tea Garden
48 50 Purba Damdin
49 51 Nipuchhapur
50 52 Nipuchhapur
51
52
Tea Garden
53 Nich Chahsa
54 KanIa Dighi
Kumar Para
53 55 Kumali
54 56 Raja Danga
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
3 4
Day or Days Communications
Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & marketlhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
5 6 7 8 9 10
P.S. MAL
1475.09 7425(1406) P(3),M H,PHS T (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) Mal (-)(5kms)
6.17 1236(228) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) W (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
760.75 3933(824)
1126.21 4816(896)
51.08
651.14 2323(480)
24.18 2428(493)
273.38 1106(206)
685.54 732(134)
1401.84 6822(1273)
606.98 3852(744)
508.11 3013(646)
565.35 2984(657)
136.34 834(159)
555.42 3122(570)
858.06 4566(843)
438.18 1604(295)
1068.92 5629(1044)
498.21 1684(299)
528.12 2023(391)
356.53 2703(513)
424.35 2437(496)
446.27 2596(S05)
406.28 2046\:.'8'5)
P
P(2)
H
H
T (-)(5kms)
T (-)(5kms)
Uninhabited
P H T (-)(5kms) Daily Market
P,M PHS W,TW PO
P H T (-)(5kms)
P (-)(5kms) W,TW (-)(5kms)
P(2)
P
P
H,PHS
H
H
P (-)(Skms)
P (-)(Skms)
P,M CHW,PHS
P,M CHW,PHS
P CHW
p H
T,TW (-)(Skms)
T (-)(5kms)
T (-)(Skms)
T (-)(Skms)
T (-)(5kms)
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
(-)(Skms)
PO
(-)(Skms)
T (-)(5kms)
P
P,M
P
CHW W (-)(5kms)
P,M,H
P
p
p
CHW W,TW (-)(5kms)
H T (-)(Skms)
CHW W,TW PO
(-)(5kms) CHW W,TW
CHW
CHW
W,HP (-)(5kms)
W,HP PO
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-){5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
Daily Market
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
Mal (-)(5kms)
Mal (-10kms)
Mal(-Skms)
Mal(-5kms)
BS,RS
Mal (-10kms)
Mal (1 O+kms)
Mal (-10kms)
(-)(-10kms)
Mal(-Skms)
Mal(-5kms)
(-)(5kms)
BS
BS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
RS,BS
RS
RS
BS
33
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cUltivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR Mal·6 EO 50.59 734.91 689.59
PR Mal-7 739.01
PR Mal-l0 EO 21.04 30.04
PR Mal-1S EO 37.23 1188.98
Uninhabited 34.40 8.09 8.59
PR Mal-8 EO 0-12.95 4.05 634.14
PR Mal-6 ED 2.02 2.02 20.14
PR Mal-6 EO 273.38
PR Mal-8 107.59 121.41 456.00
PR Mal-6 EO 0-647.50 429.78 324.56
PR Mal-15 EO 0-38.45 228.24 340.29
PR Mal-5 EO 0-32.78 273.16 202.17
PR Maf-3 EO 0-16.19 323.75 6.07 219.34
KR Mal- 136.34
KR Mal-7 ED 0-150.45 134.13 16.19 229.65
PR Mal-6 ED 0-200.23 200.00 14.16 443.67
KR Mal-7 0-137.59 165.11 15.38 120.10
PR Mal-l0 EO 1068.92
KR Mal-l0 0-21.23 294.83 20.23 161.92
KR Mal-1S 0-70.75 224.67 32.37 200.33
PR Mal-1S EO 0-84.94 171.59 104.00
PR Mal-12 ED EAG 276.40 14.16 133.79
KR Mal-18 302.71 32.37 111.19
KR Mal-18 252.12 32.30 121.86
KR Oodlabari-20 ED 198.70 80.94 79.28
34
C.D. BLOCK MAL VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total
Population
and
number of
households
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No, tion
Code No,
(J,L. No.)
2
55 57 Bara Gharia
56 58 Anandapur
57 59 Anandapur
Tea Garden
58 60 Uttar Hanskhali
59 61 Dakhin Hanskhali
60 62 Goehi Mari
61 63 Sida Bari
62 64 Apal Chand
63 65 Neola Busli
64 66 Gala Bari
65 67 Chengmari Forest
66 68 Cheng Mari
Danga Para
67 69 Purba Dolaigaon
68 70 Paschim
Dolaigaon
69 71 Mal Hati Forest
70 72 Jogesh Chandra
Tea Garden
71 73 Uttar Chaeng Mari
72 74 Uttar Majhgram
73 75 Dhala Bari
74 76 Jhar Majh Gram
75 77 Kodal Kati
76 78 Neora
77 79 Neorandi
Tea Garden
78 80 Purbkanta Dighi
Kumarpara
79 81 Lata Guri
80 82 Dakshinkanta
area
of the
Village {in
hectares)
3 4
472.98 2969(547)
415.10 1603(300)
371.10 3284(608)
235.12 1579(299)
663.24 6182(1206)
431.42 1597(308)
353.78
184,38
545,91 956(172)
344,30 467(83)
371,66 6(3)
335,56 860(172)
460,87 1663(322)
311,22 1785(348)
Day or Days Communications
Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
5 6 7 8 9
P.S. MAL
P PHS CHW W,TW (-)(5kms) (-)(Skms)
P,M PHS CHS W,TW (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
P H T (-)(5kms) (-)(5-10kms)
P (-)(5kms) W,TW (-)(5kms)
P,M (-)(5kms) W,TW (-)(5kms)
P PHS W,TW HP (-)(5kms)
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
P,M (-)(Skms) -W,TW (-)(Skms)
P,M (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(5kms)
p (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(5kms)
P (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(5kms)
P,M (-)(5kms) W,TW PO
P,M (-)(Skms) W,TW (-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
Monday
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-){Skms)
Tuesday
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
10
Mal(10+kms)
MaJ(10+kms)
BS
BS
BS
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(-5kms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
129.S0 4(4) (-)(-Skms) (-)(Skms) W,TW {-)(Skms} (-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms) 522,71 4573(836} P(2) H TW (-)(5kms)
151.47 691(138)
450.53 2194(408)
4S3.74 2918(564)
2S1.83 161S(297)
390.66 2195(409)
330.05 912(181)
6S4.80 354S(712)
77.26 318(54)
P CHW W,TW (-)(5kms)
P (-)(5kms) W, TW (-)(5kms)
P,M,H CHW,PHS W (-)(Skms)
P (-)(5kms)
P,M CHW,PHS
P CHW,PHS
P H
P (-)(5kms)
W (-)(Skms)
W
W
(-)(Skms)
PO
T (-)(Skms)
W (-){5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
302.68 428S(901) P(2)PUC CHW,PHS W TW TK PO,Phone Wed-Sat.Oay
303.4S 1433(281) P (-)(Skms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
Mal(10+kms)
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
BS,RS
Mal(10+kms)
35
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for i groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
KR 00dlabari-25 346.01 10.12 116.85
KR 00dlabari-20 ED 171.99 121.41 121.70
PR 00dlabari-18 EO 371.10
KR 00dlabari-22 EO 0.81 209.22 3.24 21.85
KR 00dlabari-22 453.25 93.08 116.91
KR 00dlabari-22 ED 0.81 303.51 48.56 78.54
Uninhabited 0.81 202.34 80.94 69.69
Uninhabited 184.38
KR 00dlabari-22 1.21 222.17 40.47 282.06
KR 00dlabari-20 1.21 242.81 20.23 80.05
KR Oodlabari-30 7.28 364.38
PR OodJabari-25 175.61 30.37 129.58
PR Oodlabari-30 369.59 8.09 56.19
KR Oodlabari-30 254.55 32.37 24.30
PR Oodlabari-25 129.50
PR,KR Oodlabari-25 EO 2.83 428.90 90.98
KR 00dlabari-25 111.29 40.18
KR 00dJabari-22 0-169.97 190.20 90.86
KR Oodlabari-25 353.29 41:16 59.29
PR Oodlabari-22 ED 0-49.37 121.40 4.06 77.00
KR Oodlabari-25 ED 261.02 60.70 68.94
KR Mal-15 ED 212.87 8.09 109.09
KR Mal-15 EO 654.80
KR Mal-18 42.49 12.55 22.22
PR Mal-30 ED,EO 194.55 108.43
KR Mal-15 ED 6.07 133.14 80.94 83.30
36
C.D. BLOCK MAL VILLAGE
81. Loca- Name of Village Total Total
Population
and
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given) No. tion area
Code of the
No.
(JL No.)
2
81 83 Chikan Mati
82 84 Kranti
83 85 Dakshin
Majhi Gram
84 86 Uttar Khal Para
8S 87 Chengmari Hat
86 SS Dakshin Khal Para
87 89 Uttar Sari Pakuri
88 90 Adabari
89 91 Uttar Matiali
90 92 Jhar Maliali
91 93 Chak Maulani
92 94 Dakshin Chak
Maulani
93 95 Dakshin Sari
Pakuri
94 96 Chapa Danga
95 97 Paschim Sanga PE
96 98 Daskhin Cheng Me
97 99 Purba Mauamari
98 100 Paschim Mauanari
99 101 Paschim Prem Ga
100 102 Prem Ganj Majhial
101 103 Purba Prem Ganj
102 104 Purba Sanga Para
103 105 Dakshin Maliali
104 106 Bidurer Danga
Village (in number of
hectares) households Drinking Post
water &
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph
3 4 S 6 7 8
P.S. MAL
287.96 826(149) P,M CHW W, TW (-)(5kms)
669.51 4322(620) P(3),M,H CHW,PHS W,TW PO,Phone
343.82 2332(447)
546.11 2873(573)
320.71 950(186)
449.12 2756(498)
582.19 3176(597)
297.23 1727(321)
562.11 3086(594)
742.96 4587(929)
443.14 2358(459)
374.84 2515(614)
445.48 2056(404)
429.70 1791 (328)
380.65 486(86)
P (-)(5kms) W (-)(5kms)
P,M CHW,PHS W,TW (-)(5kms)
P CHW,PHS W,TW (-)(5kms)
P (-)(5kms) w (-)(Skms)
PM -i,PHS,MCW W,TW (-)(5kms)
PM
.p
P
P,M
P
PHS W,TW (-)(5kms)
PHS W,TW,TK (-)(5kms)
PHS W,TW (-)(Skms)
H,MCW W,TW,TK PO,Phone
PHS W,TW (-)(5kms)
P (-)(5kms) W (-)(Skms) ,)
P
P,M,H
CHW
CHW
W
W
(-)(Skms) .)
(-)(Skms) ,)
486.16
282.90
446(98) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(Skms) )
395(82) P (-)(5kms) W (-)(5kms) :)
289.35 260(48) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms):)
329.94 80(15) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) )
354.33 262(47) P (-)(5kms) W,TW (-)(Skms):)
270.45 199(36) P (·)(5kms) W,TW (-)(5kms).)
323.75 1327(216) P,M (-)(Skms) W (-)(5kms) )
567.45 2988(547) P,M PHS W,TW (-)(5kms):)
230.17 1419(378) P,M PHS CHW W,TW (-)(Skms) ,)
Day or Days
of the
marketlhat,
if any
9
(-)(5kms)
Tue-Friday
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
Man-Friday
(-)(5kms)
(·)(5kms)
(·)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
( -)( 5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(·)(Skms)
(·)(5kms)
(')(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
105 107 Basusaba 621.80 1813(347) P,M(2) PHS CHW W,TW (·){Skms):) fhurs-Sat.Day
Communications
(Bus-stop,
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
Mal(10+kms)
BS
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
MaJ(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
MaJ(10+kms)
Mal(10+kms)
RS,BS
BS
BS
Mal(·5kms)
Mal(·5kms)
Mal(-Skms)
Mal(-Skms)
Mal(-Skms)
Mal(-5kms)
Mal('Skms)
Mal(-5kms)
BS
BS
BS
Mal(-5kms)
37
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
KR Mal-25 ED 190.20 32.37 65.39
PR Mal-40 ED 0-221.41 203.51 48.56 196.03
KR Mal-40 302.30 8.09 33.43
KR 00dlabari-25 ED 401.85 8.09 136.17
PR Oodlabari-25 ED 252.93 10.12 57.66
KR Mal-40 0-40.47 27-5.19 11.74 121.72
KR Mal-40 ED,EAG 405.40 14.57 162.22
PR Mal-25 0-40.47 174.02 16.19 66.55
KR Mal-30 ED 457.30 12.14 92.67
KR Mal-35 0-202.34 408.73 12.14 119.75
PR Mal-35 ED,EAG 324.96 20.23 97.95
KR Mal-35 ED 0-80.94 202.34 10.93 80.63
KR Mal-40 269.12 30.35 146.01
KR Mal-45 259.81 169.89
KR MaJ-46 242.81 20.64 117.20
KR Mal-47 259.00 154.59 72.57
KR Mal-50 121.41 113.31 48.18
KR Mal-47 72.84 216.51
KR Mal-46 113.31 16.19 200.44
KR Mal-45 111.29 17.00 226.04
KR Mal-45 157.02 113.41
KR Mal-42 271.19 4.05 44.51
PR Mal-35 446.37 12.14 108.94
PR Mal-38 161.07 14.57 54.53
KR Mal-45 356.12 28.33 237.35
C.D. BLOCK KUMARGRAM
81. Loca- Name of Village Total
No. tion area
Code of the
Total
Population
and
No. Village (in number of
(J.L. No.) hectares) households
38
VILLAGE
Amenities available (ii not available within the vi11age, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of tile nearest place where the facility available is given)
Drinking Post
water & Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph
Day or Days
of the
markeVilat,
if any
Communications
(Bus-stop,
Railway Station,
Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2
3
4
5
1 8achapho Forest
2 Phaskhawa
Tea Garden
3 Chunia Jhora
Tea Garden
4 Kartika Tea
Garden
5 Rahima Bad
Tea Garden
4845.72 1118(228)
532.94 1096(237)
764.56 2237(477)
1343.97 4140(790)
800.78 3061 (662)
6 6 Jainti Tea Garden 1222.57 4601 (891)
7 7 TurttJri Khanda 514.96 1546(311)
8 8 Jainta Tea Garden 230.23 937(174)
9 9 Tuturi tea Garden 817.96 2163(437)
10 10 Raydak Tea 2779.07 6492(1260)
11
12
Garden
11 Raydak Forest
12 Madhya
Narathali
13 13 Paschim Narathali
14 14 Dakhin Narathali
15 16 Madhya
Kamakhya Guri
16 17 Dakhin
Kamakhya Guri
17 18 Teli Para
18 19 Paschim Chakchk,
19 20 Purbba Nara
Thali
20 21 Gachai Mari
21 22 Chuoto Daldali
10128.10791(162)
596.65 3990(767)
579.58 3486(634)
461.49 5600(1029)
457.24 3062(608)
460.34 3018(583)
545.24 3090(588)
265.51 1689(306)
464.54 2794(490)
457.58 1435(270)
554.83 2590(472)
P.S.- KUMARGRAM
P
P
PHS (-)(5kms) (-)(10+kms)
H T (-)(Skms)
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(5kms)
P H T (-)(5kms) Wednesday
P
P-2,M
P
p
P
P
P
H
H
H
D
H
H
H
P (-)(10+kms)
P-2 (-)(-5kms)
TK (-)(Skms)
T (-)(5kms)
TK (-)(Skms)
T PTO
TK (-)(Skms)
TK (-)(Skms)
TK PO
W (-)(10+kms)
W (-)(5kms)
P (-)(-Skms) W (-)(Skms)
P,H,M (-)(-5kms) W,TW PO
P (-)(-5kms) W (-)(Skms)
P-3 (-)(-5kms) W (-)(Skms)
P-2 (-)(-5kms) W PO
P (-}(-5kms) W (-)(Skms)
P-3 (-)(-5kms) W (-)(Skms)
P (-)(-Skms) W (-)(Skms)
P-2 (-)(-5kms) W (-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
Sunday
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
Sunday
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(-5Kms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
22 23 Nara Thali 634.38 4486(860) H,M,P-2 PHS W PO Sat.day-Tuesday
BS
,8S
8S
BS
BS
BS
BS
(-)(5kms)
BS
BS
(-)(5kms)
(-)(5kms)
(-){5kms)
(-)(5kms)
BS
(-)(5kms)
BS
BS
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
(-)(Skms)
BS
39
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in krn.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR Alipurduar-60 4845.72
PR,KR Alipurduar-40 ED 5.40 266.85 25.23 25.46
PR,KR Alipurduar-40 ED 22.00 24.00 427.00 22.00 269.56
PR,KR Alipurduar-35 ED 136.02 257.15 78.59 10.55 61.66
PR,KR Alipurduar-40 ED 581.05 162.69 62.72
PR,KR Alipurduar-44 ED 8.82 411.90 10.77 498.09 292.99
PR,KR Alipurduar-55 ED 161.87 202.34 240.47 110.28
KR Alipurduar-44 230.23
KR Alipurduar-40 225.05 224.20 168.71
PR,KR Alipurduar-38 ED 80.00 1052.00 812.00 835.07
KR Alipurduar-45 ED 510.00 77.30 9090.80 450.00
KR Alipurduar-10 ED 2.00 60.70 534.05
KR Alipurduar-10 ED 1.00 80.94 323.75 80.94 92.95
PR.KR Uttar ED 3.00 60.70 263.45 10.12 124.22
Kamakhyaguri-3
PR,KR Uttar 1.21 325.64 4.08 86.23
Kamakllyagun-3
KR Uttar 1.21 339.07 2.83 117.23
Kamakhyagun-3
PR,KR Uttar ED 3.00 40.47 300.51 101.17 100.09
Kamakhyagu n-5
PR,KR Uttar 4.00 121.41 63.99 76.11
Kamakhyagu ri-7
KR Uttar 60.70 283.28 60.70 59.86
Kamakhyaguri-10
KR Uttar 40.47 202.34 101.17 113.60 Kamakhyaguri .. 13
KR Uttar 60.70 263.05 80.94 150.14
Kamakhyaguri- 15
PR,KR Uttar ED 5.00 101.17 275.00 80.94 125.25
Kamakhyaguri-10
40
C.D. BLOCK KUMARGRAM VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
P.S.- KUMARGRAM
23 24 Uttar Narathali 392.10 1S69(291) P (-)(-Skms) W (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
24 25 Narakhata 502.29 2276(414) P,M (-)(-Skms) W PO Monday,Thursday BS
25 26 Paschim S70.39 2364(382) P-2 (-)(-5kms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
Chengamari
26 27 Lal Chandput 220.96 440(79) P (-)(S-10kms) W (-)(S-10kms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms)
27 28 Dhan Tali 356.49 717(144) P (-)(5-10kms) W (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(Skms)
28 29 Jaydedpur 506.97 1806(338) P (-)(-5kms) W (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
29 30 Amar Pur 396.37 1778(311) P (-)(-Skms) W (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
30 31 New Lands 1154.69 5587(1087) P H TK (-)(5kms) (-)(Skms) BS
Tea Garden
31 32 Dhonrara Forest 3009.66 767(130) P (-)(5-10kms) S (-)(10+kms) (-)(10+kms) (-)(5-10kms)
32 33 Kumargram 868.88 5291(982) P H TK PTO (-)(Skms) BS
Tea Garden
33 34 Sankos 933.21 5709(1028) P H TK (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) as Tea Garden
34 35 Uttar Hadi Bari 488.31 2214(392) P . (-)(-5kms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(5kms)
3S 36 Pukhri Ghon 308.72 3055(575) P-2,M,H (-)(-SKms) W (-)(5kms) Sunday BS
36 37 Kumar Gram S49.69 4100(783) P-2,M,H PHS W PTO Wednesday BS
37 38 Madhya Haldibari 640.19 3439(651) P-3 (-)(-Skms) W (-)(Skms) (-){5kms) (-)(5I<ms)
38 39 Dakhin Haldibari 303.91 136S(260) P (-)(-5kms) W (-)(5kms) (-)(5kms) (-)(Skms)
39 40 Paglar Hat 227_78 926(182) P (-)(-Skms) W (-)(5kms) Saturday BS
40 41 Cengmari 391.85 1440(248) P (-)(-5kms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) as
41 42 Dakshin 633.34 32S5(603) P (-)(-5kms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) (-)(Skm5) Chengmari
42 43 Hemaguri 461.S4 1011(173) P (-)(-5kms) W (-)(5kms) (-)(5km5) (-)(Skms)
43 44 Baradal Dal 541.05 30S4(580) P (-)(-Skms) W PO Thursday BS
41
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not (in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR,KR Uttar 40.47 202.34 60.70 88.59
Kamakhyaguri-11
PR,KR Uttar 80.94 222.58 80.94 117.83
Kamakhyaguri-16
KR Uttar 101.17 303.51 60.70 105.01
Kamakhyaguri-17
KR Uttar 101.17 40.47 79.32 Kamakhyaguri-18
KR Uttar 141.64 80.94 136.91
Kamakhyaguri-20
KR Uttar 20.23 242.81 80.94 162.99 Kamakhyaguri-32
KR Uttar 20.23 182.11 80.94 113.09 Kamakhyaguri-31
PR Uttar ED 60.00 374.56 50.99 278.26 Kamakhyaguri-35
KR Uttar 3009.66
Kamakhyaguri-52
PR.KR Uttar ED 647.97 3.50 217.41
Kamakhyaguri-33
PR,KR Uttar ED 500.00 138.78 20.00 274.47 Kamakhyaguri-35
KR Uttar 1.00 40.47 323.75 60.70 63.39 Kamakhyaguri-34
PR,KR Uttar 40.47 161.87 40.47 65.91
Kamakhyaguri-35
Uttar
PR,KR Kamakhyaguri-30 19.00 61.94 222.58 80.94 165.23
KR Uttar 101.17 323.75 60.70 154.57
Kamakhyaguri-32
KR Uttar 20.23 141.64 60.70 81.34
Kamakhyaguri-30
PR,KR Uttar 20.23 101.17 40.47 65.91
Kamakhyaguri-30
PR Uttar 40.47 200.00 80.94 70.44
Kamakhyaguri-25
KR Uttar 121.41 440.00 60.70 111.23 Kamakhyaguri-25
KR Uttar 80.00 60.70 320.84 Kamakhyaguri-25
KR Uttar 20.23 155.88 80.94 284.00 Kamakhyaguri-20
42
C.D. BLOCK KUMARGRAM VILLAGE
Sf. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & marketlhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
P.S.· KUMARGRAM
44 45 Ghaksa Para 461.14 2S36(473) P-2 (-)(-Skms) W (-)(Skms) (·}(Skms) BS
4S 46 Radha Nagar 292.88 1520(278) P-2 (-)(-Skms) W (-)(Skms) (-)(Skms) BS
46 47 Bhalka Forest 3729.60 2401(60) P (-)(-Skms) W (-){Skms) (·)(Skms) (·)(Skms)
47 48 Purbasal Bari S01.44 2207(401) P-2 (-)(-Skms) W (-)(Skms) (·)(Skms) (·)(5kms)
48 49 Bara Bisa 720.43 3444(636) P PHS W PO Monday-Friday BS
49 50 Purbba 513.22 2784(518) P-2,H,M (-)(-5kms) W (-)(5kms) (·}(5kms) BS
Chakchaka
SO 51 Dakhin Ram Pur 348.84 3359(620) P,M,H (-)(-Skms) W (-)(5kms) (·)(5kms) (-)(5kms)
51 S2 Laskarpara 362.40 4468(8S9) P-2 (-)(-5kms) W (-)(5kms) Monday-Friday (-)(Skms)
52 53 Bhalka 552.07 2679(467) P (-)(S-10kms) W (-)(5kms) (·)(5kms) (-)(Skms)
53 54 Pakriguri 407.22 2556(459) P (-)(S-10kms) W (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5-1 Okms) BS
54 55 Barui Para 295.34 1558(295) P,M (-)(5-10kms) W (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5kms)
55 56 Majher Dabri 512.67 ~702(302) P W (-)(5-10kms) (-)(5-10kms)
DIRECTORY
Approach
to
Village
11
KR
PR,KR
KR
KR
Nearest Town
&
distance
(in km.)
12
Uttar
Kamakhyaguri-20
Uttar
Kamakhyaguri-15
Uttar
Kamakhyaguri-30
Uttar
Kamakhyaguri-1S
Uttar
PR,KR ar Kamakhyaguri-10
PR.KR Uttar
Kamakhyaguri-9
Uttar
PR,KR Kamakhyaguri-10
Uttar
KR Kamakhyaguri-l0
Uttar
PR.KR Kamakhyaguri-15
Uttar
KR Kamakhyaguri-17
Uttar
KR Kamakhyaguri-17
Uttar
KR Kamakhyaguri-17
Power
Supply
13
ED
ED
ED
Forest
14
3729.60
20.00
43
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable
source
15 16
60.70 280.00
111.87 50.00
225.00 201.19
280.00 205.62
50.00 300.00
62.10 100.00
67.00 75.00
396.72 115.00
40.47 290.00
182.00
200.00 256.67
waste (including
gaucharand
groves)
17
60.70
40.47
25.00
113.31
44.57
60.70
40.11
24.00
42.75
40.34
25.00
Area not
available
for
cUltivation
18
59.74
90.54
50.25
121.50
118.65
106.04
180.29
16.35
34.00
73.00
31.00
44
C.D. BLOCK - FALAKATA VILLAG.E
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No_ tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No_ Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & markeVhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
P.S. FALAKATA 1 Jagijhora- 519.91 3,974(700) P (2) CHW TW,W PO, Phone Friday BS
8arabak
2 2 Narasingpur 625.81 2,960(537) P CHW(2) TW,W PO, Phone Tuesday & BS
Thursday
3 3 Mechhuadhura- S23.57 2,261 (430) P (3) CHW(2) -TW,W (-)(-SKms) Monday & BS
Bala Bathan Thursday
4 4 Deomali 664.33 4,03S(736) P (2) CHW (3) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-SKms)
5 5 Ethelbari 321.53 2,142(439) P H TW,W (-)(-SKms) Friday & (-)(-SKms)
Saturday 6 6 Ghengmari Tari 460.58 2,386(409) P (2) (-)(10+Kms) TW,W (-)(5-10Kms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
7 7 Dalmoney 291.12 1,153(210) P P TW (-)(5-10Kms) Thursday (-)(-SKms) Tea Garden
8 8 Dalgaon Forest 4,237.S1 514(82) P (-)(S-10Kms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
9 9 Sishabari- 348.22 1,701(33S) P (2} (-)(-SKms) TW, W (-)(S-10Kms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) Saru Gaon
10 10 Khagenhat 623.35 3,957(724) P(3), HN PHS,O TW,W PO,Phone Monday & BS
Friday 11 11 Dhanirampur 750.48 4,108(795) P (3) (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-}(-SKms) Tueaday & (-)(-SKms)
Thursday 12 12 Ghatpar- 416.27 2,IIS(388) P (2) (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(S-10Kms) Thursday (-)(-5Kms)
Saw Gram
13 13 Sarugaon 427.92 2,897(S29) P (2) H TW,W (-)(-SKms) Friday & BS Tea Garden Monday
14 14 Malsa Gaon 489.68 2,990(621) P (3) (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5Kms)
1S 15 Pramode Nagar 558.15 3,383(6S4) P (4), M PHS TW,W PO (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
16 16 Gokul Nagar 464.39 2,965(570) P (3) (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
17 17 Bala Sundar 466.01 2,616(503) P (4) PHS TW,W PO (-)(-SKms) BS
18 18 Jay Chand pur 410.56 2,939(588) P (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
19 19 Bhutnr Ghat 347.S0 2,734(548) P (3), PHS TW,W PO Monday & BS H,M Thursday
20 20 Baradoba 250.38 2,S28(479) P (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5Kms)
21 22 ParangarPar S70.41 7,118(1,320) P {3), (-)(-SKms) TW,W PO, Phone Daily BS,RS AC(8l
45
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not (in km.) source waste (inCluding available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR. KR Gairkata 1 5Kms ED, EO TWE-4.05 354.25 1.51 160.10
PR,KR Gairkata 17Kms ED PC-30.36 433.20 1.21 161.04
PR. KR Gairkata 19Kms ED PC-28.34 362.36 1.52 131.35
KR Gairkata 25Kms PC-24.29 471.66 1.62 166.76
KR.PR Gairkata 20Kms ED, EO R-17.00 258.12 46.41
KR,PR Gairkata 21 Kms ED TWE-20.24 283.40 0.81 156.13
KR Falakata 27Kms ED,EO 269.93 21.19
KR Falakata 17Kms 518.41 GC-72.84 364626
KR Gairkata 23Kms TWE-24.29 65.99 4.05 153.89
PR,KR Gairkata 25Kms ED, EO R-12.15 466.56 O.Bl 163.83
KR Gairkata 27Kms R-12.15 548.58 2.02 187.73
KR Gairkata 32Kms R-4.05 300.00 0.99 111.23
KR Gairkata 27Kms ED 314.79 10.00 403.13
KR Falakata 18Kms PC-52.63 375.30 61.75
KR,FP Falakata 14Kms ED PC-48.58 372.06 137.51
KR,FP Falakata 11 Kms PC-72.87 257.49 134.03
PR,KR Falakata 9Kms PC-16.19 369.23 80.59
PR.KR Falakata 9Kms TW-4.09 259.92 46.55
PR,KR Falakata 5Kms ED TW-4.09 279.35 64.06
KR Falakata 2Kms TW-4.09 198.38 47.91
KR, PR Falakata 2Kms ED, EO R-20.24 379.76 28.34 142.07
46
C.D. BLOCK - FALAKATA VILLAGE
Si. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of 'Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
P.S. FALAKATA
22 23 Baganbari 34S.82 2,591 (538) P(2), (-)(-SKms) TW,W PO (-)(-5Kms) BS
AC(3)
23 24 Kshirarkot 273.64 1,947(360) P,M, (-)(-S-1 OKms T ,TW, W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5Kms) BS,RS
AC (3)
24 25 Dalimpur 57S.72 3,467(636) P(3) (-)(S-1 OKms) T,TW,W PO Monday & BS
AC(5),O(2) Thursday
25 26 Kathal Bari 488.17 2,904(552) P(3), (-)(S-10Kms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
AC(4)
26 27 Guabar Nagar 372.13 2,027(414) P (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
27 28 Jateswar 428.81 5,932(1,107) P(4),HS PHS T,TW,W PO,TO, Tuesday & BS
M.AC(2) Phone Saturday
28 29 Hedaiet Nagar 609.46 5,069(9S8) P(4),AC PHC TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
29 30 Ali Nagar 468.15 2,883(554) P(3), PHS TW,W PO (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
AC(2)
30 31 Beng Kandi 4S8.64 2,001 (376) P(3), (-)(-SKms) TW,W,C (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
AC(2)
31 32 Tasti Tea Garden 605.69 4,977(917) P(2) H,D,CHW W,TW (-)(5-10Kms) Thursday BS
32 33 Dalgaon 61S.61 4,185(836) P H,D TW,T (-)(-5Kms) Friday BS
Tea Garden
33 34 Dalgaon 663.33 2,322(404) P PHS TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
34 3S Karaibari 319.9S 1 ,49S(251) P(2) (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(5-10Kms)
35 36 Uttar Deogaon 464.30 2,480(478) P(3), (-)(S-10Kms) TW,W PO Monday (-)(-SKms)
AC(3)
36 37 Purbba Deogaon 336.73 1.323(247) P,AC (-)(S-10Kms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
37 38 Dakshin Deogaon 380.33 2,083(398) P,M, (-)(S-10Kms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(5-10Kms)
AC(2)
38 39 Ndhya Deogaon 246.12 2,3S4(460) P,AC (-)(-SKms) TW,W H(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(5-10Kms)
39 40 Dhula Gaon 483.18 3,384(641) P(2),O (-)(-5Kms) TW,W PO, Phone (-)(-5Kms) (-)(5-10Kms)
40 41 Paschim Deogaon 230.06 1,537(288) P(2),AC (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (- )(S-l OKms)
41 42 Jharh Beltala 413.1 9 1,951(315) P,AC(3) . (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(S-10Kms)
42 43 Purbba Jhar 407.09 2,81S(55S) P(2), PHS TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5Kms) (-)(5-10Kms) Beltala AC(2)
43 44 Beltala Bhandani 331.45 1,723(336) P(2), (-)(-SKms) TW.W PO Sunday & (-)(S-10Kms)
AC(3) Wednesday 44 45 Naba Nagar 640.16 3,638(643) P(2). (- )(S-10Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(5-10Kms) (-)(-5Kms)
AC(3)
47
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR Falakata 4Kms ED,EAG TWE-48.24 193.52 17.41 86.31
PR,KR Falakata 8Kms ED,EAG,EO PC-20.24 161.94 67.98
TWE-23.28 PR,KR Falakata 10Kms ED,E,AG,EO TWE-12.15 397.98 11.34 154.25
PR,KR Falakata 12Kms ED,EAG TWE-12.15 368.42 107.60
PR,KR Falakata 15Kms PC-311.34 60.79
PR,KR Falakata 12Kms EA TW-40.49 144.53 122.33
TWE-121.46 PR,KR Falakata 13Kms EA PC-75.71 80.97 114.32
TWE-283.40
TW-55.06 PR,KR Falakata 15Kms PC-323.89 40.49 60.05
TW-43.72 PR, KR Falakata 17Kms EO,ED PC-122.27 20.24 86.18
TWE-229.95 PR, KR Falakata 18Kms ED,EO R-150.00 279.25 176.44
PR, KR Falakata 20Kms ED,EO TWE-486.46 20.01 109.14
PR,KR Falakata 22Kms PC-9.72 161.94 10.39 169.94 TWE-311.84
PR,KR Falakata 22Kms TW-24.29 217.41 78.25
KR Falakata 22Kms TWE-85.02 274.90 104.38
KR Falakata 22Kms PC-60.78 123.08 72.13 TW-80.79
KR Falakata 17Kms PS-64.78 202.42 45.52 TW-67.61
KR Falakata 16Kms PS-40.49 121.46 12.92 TW-71.25
KR Falakata 18Kms PC-88.26 222.27 4.86 123.26 TW-44.53
KR Falakata 17Kms PC-80.97 40.49 68.11 TW-40.49
KR Falakata 14Kms TW-76.92 217.41 118.86
KR Falakata 12Kms TW-68.83 215.38 3.24 119.64
KR Falakata 13Kms TW-91.09 145.75 1.21 93.40
KR Falakata 15Kms PC-40.49 255.46 14.17 168.10 TW-161.94
48
C.D. BLOCK - FALAKATA VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & markeVhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P,S, FALAKATA
45 46 Hari Nathpur 529.79 2,861 (526) P(3), (-)(10+Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(5-10Kms) (-)(-5Kms)
AC(3)
46 47 Jogendrapur 540.72 2,912(573) P(2) (-)(5-10Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
47 48 Satpukuria 510.70 3,273(594) P(3) (-)(5-10Kms) TW,W PO Monday & BS
M Thursday
48 49 Mairadanga 752.55 4,257(882) P(3) PHS TW,W PO Tuesday & (-)(5-10Kms)
Saturday
49 50 Taluker Tari 695.62 3,654(687) P(2), (-)(5-10Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
M,H
50 51 Chhota Salkunar 424.47 3,019(567) P(2), PHS TW,W PO (-)(-5Kms) BS
H,M
51 52 Paschim Salkunar 380.96 2,491 (455) P,AC(2) (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
52 53 Umacharanpur 542.97 3,766(676) P(3) (-)(-5Kms) TW,W PO Sunday BS
53 54 Khauchand Para 654.18 3,712(613) P(3), (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) Friday (-)(-5Kms)
AC(2)
54 55 Badaitari 394.42 2,556(453) P,M, HC TW,W (-)(-5Kms) Wednesday BS
AC(3)
55 56 Sibnath Pur 567.65 3,392(620) P(2) PHS TW,W (-)(-5Kms) Monday & (-)(-5Kms)
Thursday
56 57 Lochhman 509.67 3,292(608) P(2) (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms)
Dabari
57 58 Kunia Nagar 622.76 3,250(655) P(2) (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms)
58 59 Chua Khola 621.92 4,939(947) P(3) (-)(-SKms) TW,W (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
59 60 Dakshin Para 318.18 1,832(314) P(2) (-)(-5Kms) TW,W PO (-)(-SKms) BS
Nagar Par
60 61 Khadambini 722.04 3,111 (565) P (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-SKms) (-l(-5Kms)
Tea Garden
61 62 Bangshi Dharpur 436.07 2,539(490) P(2) (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-SKms)
62 63 Raichenga 788.34 7,779(I,S09) P(4),H, (-)(-5Kms) TW,W PO (-)(-5Kms) BS
M
63 64 Kalipur 662.81 3,113(614) P(3) (-)(-5Kms) TW,W (-)(-5Kms) Monday & BS
Tueaday
Total 312.58 192306.00 P-130 PHS-11
Sq.Km. (36,209) M-10 PHC-1
H-5 H-4
AC-51 CHW-8
HC-l
D·2
0-1
49
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
KR Falakata 10Kms TW-141.70 272.06 116.03
KR,PR Falakata 7Kms EAG TW-S.83 161.94 87.44 282.51
KR,PR Falakata 9Kms ED,EO,EAG TWE-8907 168.02 63.96 189.65
KR Falakata 12Kms TW-133.60 270.44 93.93 254.58
KR,PR Falakata 11 Kms PC-40.49 165.59 88.66 259.18
TW-141.70 KR,PR Falakata 12Kms PC-20.65 168.42 103.82
TW-131.58
KR,PR Falakata 13Kms PC-40.49 165.59 134.39
TW-40.49 KR.PR Falakata 14Kms ED,EO PC-40.49 224.70 156.32
TW-121.46
KR Falakata 16Kms TW-113.36 355.06 185.76
KR,PR Falakata 13Kms ED,EO TW-60.73 190.69 143.00
KR Falakata 15Kms TW-121.46 298.39 147.80
KR Falakata 14Kms PC-40.49 134.41 63.97 206.02 TW-64.78
KR Falakata 10Kms PC-18.22 134.41 78.95 350.69 TW-40.49
KR,PR Falakata 5Kms TW-141.70 273.68 31.17 175.37
KR,PR Falakata 5Kms ED,EO PC-30.36 105.67 15.79 89.44 TW-76.92
KR Falakata 5Kms ED,EO R-125.00 298.10 156.05 142.89
KR,PR Falakata 10Kms ED TW-8.09 256.98 21.86 149.14
KR,PR Falakata 6Kms ED.EO TWE-242.91 228.74 39.27 277.42
KR Falakata 8Kms ED.EO TW-137.65 262.35 33.20 229.61
518.41 GC-72.84 14720.88 909.76 12137.04 PC-1723.10
TWE-1994.55
TW-2363.S2
R-1S8.59
50
C.D. BLOCK MADRIHAT VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if no! available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
No.
(J.L. No.)
2
1 Nepaina
2 Rati Forest
3 Dheklapara
Garden
4 Sarugaon
5 Rahimpur
Tea Garden
6 Sisha-Jumrha
7 Dangapara
8 Dimdimma
Tea Garden
9 Birpara
Tea Garden
10 10 Nangdala
Tea Garden
11 11 Jay Birpara
Tea Garden
12 12 Banda Pani
Tea Garden
13' 13 Garo Chera
Banda Pani
14 14 Makra Para
Tea Garden
15 15 Dalmore
Tea Garden
16 16 Hoasin Bad
Tea Garden
17 17 Gopal Pur
Tea Garden
18 18 Dumchi
Tea Garden
19 26 Ramjhora
Tea Garden
20 30 Lankapara
Tea Garden
21 31 Lankapara Hat
22 19 Uttarsisubari
23 20 Dakshin Sisubari
24 21 Dakshin Rangali
Bazar
25 22 Dakshin
Khairbari
Village (in
hectares)
number of Day or Days Communications
households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & markeVhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
3 4 5 6 7 8
P.S. BIRPARA
382.02 607(114) P,AC (10+Kms) T (-)(-SKms)
1269.11 356(65) P (10+Kms) F (-)(-SKms)
S80.32 2234(487) P(2) H,MH,CWC TW Phone
231.67 1069(184) P,AC (·)(-SKms) TW (-)(-5Kms)
294.61 1369(251) P D W,TW Phone
426.S4 2648(489) P,AC
140.83 121(30) (-)(-SKms)
813.42 S540(1057) P(2) M,H
PHS
(-)(-SKms)
H,TB
HP
W,TW
TW
PO,Phone
(-)(-SKms)
PO,Phone
260.4128687(SS12} P(2) H,TB,MH T,TW,R PO,Phone
CWC
9
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
Sunday
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
Daily
Daily
933.82 4081 (793) p H,D T,TW po, Phone Friday and
Thursday
435.04 2162(48S) P H,D
CWC
T, TW Phone Tuesday and
Friday
2354.89 4386(876} P(2) H,D
CWC
P,AC (-)(10+Kms)
T PO,Phone Fortnight
195.06 408(82) T (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5kms)
1161.05 2094(404) ,P(2) H,D,CWC T,TW,R PO,Phone (-)(-5kms)
TB
2376.74 7310(1396) P,AC H,D,CWC TW Phone Fortnight
PHS,TB
268.11 241 (40) P H,D,CWC TW Phone (-)(-Skms)
TB
621.20 2123(403) P H,D,CWC T,TW PTO Fortnight
TB
34S.61 4890(93S) P,AC (-)(-SKms) TW (-)(-SKms) (-)(-Skms)
620.39 4041 (839) P H,CWC TW PO,Phone Sunday
TB
2668.73 10,465(1876) P H,D,eWC TW PO,Phone Weekly Hat
TB
9.31 811(159) P,M,AC CWC T PO,Phone Wednesday
P.S. MADARIHAT
261.81 2106(386) P(2) CWC W,TW Phone
328.16 1429(262) P,AC PHS,CWC W,TW (-)(-5Kms)
324.Q1 2164(364) P(2)AC CWC W,TW (-)(-5Kms)
247.97 1806(326) P(2),M,AC ewe W,TW (-)(-5Kms)
and Sunday
Thursday
(-)(-5Kms)
(-)(-5Kms)
Friday
10
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
BS
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
BS
(-)(-5kms)
BS
BS,RS
BS
BS
BS
(-){-Skms)
BS
BS
BS
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
BS
BS
BS
BS,RS
BS
(-)(-SKms)
(-)(-SKms)
51
DIRECTORY AMENmESANDLANDUSE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
KR Gairkata 10Kms 283.88 2.02 96.72
KR Gairkata 18Kms 459.72 809.39
KR Gairkala 19Kms ED 32.18 201.34 6.48 333.96
KR Gairkata 9Kms 163.90 6.48 47.75
PR Gairkata 9Kms 143.26 2.83 148.52
PR Gairkata 5Kms ED 309.99 3.64 112.91
KR Gairkata 6Kms 129.50 2.02 9.31
PR Gairkata 8Kms EA TWE 3237 129.94 246.42 404.69
PR Gairkata 13Kms ED TWE 260 2320.48 6.70 20.23
KR Gairkata 13Kms ED 148.54 6.07 778.01
KR Gairkata 13Kms ED TWE 100 261.23 16.19 57.62
KR Gairkata 2Kms ED 653.10 1111.33 549.97 40.49
KR Gairkata 2Kms 129.50 65.56
PR Gairkata 28Kms EA 537.50 331.77 190.71 101.07
PR Gairkata 18Kms ED 687.49 1670.23 19.02
PR Gairkata 16Kms ED TWE 28.09 215.65 24.37
PR Gairkata 21 Kms EA 0-60.40 257.41 12.95 290.14
KR Gairkata 15Kms 0-40.47 28.53 1.62 21.99
PR Gairkata 25Kms ED 0-208.82 23.03 6.42 282.06
PR Gairkala 30Kms ED 145.50 2513.23
PR Gairkata 31 Kms 2.26 7.05
PR Gairkata 19Kms ED PC-121.41 56.66 83.74
PR Gaikata 18Kms 0-226.62 101.54
KR Gaikata 20Kms ED 0-51.23 191.58 81.20
KR Gaikala 25Kms 0-3.61 151.92 65.44
52
C-D_ BLOCK MADRIHAT VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & market/hat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P.S. MADARIHAT
26 23 Madhya Rangali 523.54 4478(821) P(5),M(2), PHS,FPC, W,TW P.O Thursday BS
Bazar Ae ewe 27 24 Chapaguri 266.16 155(292) p,Ae CWC W,TW PO,Phone (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms)
28 25 Dumchi Forest 1199.49 241(46) (-}(-5Kms) (-)(-5Klils) W (-}(-SKms) (-){-SKms) (-)(-SKms)
29 27 Dumchipara 1040.79 5335(1010) P(3) H,TB T,TW Phone (-){-5Kms) BS
Tea Garden
30 28 Hantupara 1230.09 6011 (11 07) P(3) H,TB T,TW,W Phone Monday BS
Tea Garden
31 29 Garganda 943.88 39S7(807) P(2) H,TB T PO, Phone (-)(-5Kms) BS
Tea Garden
32 32 Titi Forest 3122.12 Uninhabited
33 33 Totopara 808.06 2174(417) P(2),M,AC CWC T,F P.O Tuesday BS
Tea Garden
34 34 Ballal Guri 408.29 1678(308) P(2),AC PHS,FPC, W,TW (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-5Kms) BS
CWC
35 35 Holapara Forest 1357.52 336(70) (-) (-5Kms) (-)(-SKms) W,TW (-)(S-10Kms) (-)(S-10Kms) BS
36 36 Purba Khairbari 246.24 1498(276) P CWC W,TW (-)(-SKms) (-)(-SKms) BS
37 37 Uttar Khairbari 203.12 1366(269) P(2),AC CWC W,TW (-)(-5Kms) Monday BS
38 38 Madhya S05.08 2638(S12) P(3),AC PHC,FPC, W,TW (-)(-SKms) (-l(-5Kms) (-)(-SKms)
Khairbari CWC
39 39 Mujnai 743.60 3748(762) P(2) H,TB T,TW,W P.O,Phone Monday (-)(-SKms)
Tea garden
40 40 Uttar 385.84 1972(360) P(2) CWC TW,W (-)(-5Kms) Tuesday,Saturday (-)(-SKms)
Rangali Bazar
41 41 Paschim 294.92 2479(509) P(2),PUC, PHS.FPC, TW,W P.O,Phone Friday BS
Khairbari AC CWC
42 42 Islamabad 351.77 2919(SS3) P(2),M.AC S,FPC,CWC TW,W (-)(-5Kms) Friday (-)(-5Kms)
43 43 Khairbari Forest 1825.95 625(113) P (-)(-5Kms) W (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-SKms) (-)(-5Kms)
44 44 Madhya 262.85 1348(2S5) P PHC,CWC, W,TW (-)(-5Kms) (-)(-SKms) BS
Chhekamari PHC
53
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR Gaikata 20Kms ED 0-72.47 321.08 129.99
KR Gaikata 20Kms ED 0-121.41 76.49 68.26
KR Gaikata 18Kms 370.69 19.42 B09.38
PR Gaikata 30Kms ED 697.80 338.92
PR Gaikata 30Kms ED 1B.21 1183.30 28.58
PR Gaikata 30Kms ED 96.91 36.97
2847.40 31.97 242.75
KR Falakata 47Kms ED 400.64 407.44
KR Falakata 41 Kms ED 0-15.21 351.01 42.07
KR Falakata 43Kms 1235.92 121.60
PR JttarLatabari1BKms 162.82 83.42
PR Falakata 25Kms ED 0-7.51 124.01 71.60 PR Falakata 23Kms 0-14.06 288.54 202.48
KR Falakata 29Kms ED 21.24 683.87 20.23 18.26
KR Gairkata 23Kms ED 279.23 106.61
PR Gairkata 23Kms ED 210.44 84.48
KR Gairkata 22Kms ED 250.90 100.87
PR Gaikata 25Kms 1627.66 GC-36.42 161.87 PR Gairkata 26Kms GC15.03 191.36 56.46
C.D. BLOCK KALCHINI
SI. Loca- Name of Village No. tion
Code
No.
(J.L. No.)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
2
1 Uttar Barajhar
Forest
2 Parmalangi
3 Nil Para Forest
4 Saudamini Tea
Garden
5 Madhya Satari
6 Paschim Satali
7 Dakshin Satali
8 Satali Nakadala
9 Uttar Mandabari
10 Dakshin
Mandabari
1 1 Nimtijhora Tea
Garden
12 Nlmti Domohani
13 Dakshin Latabari
15 Purba Satali
15 16 Satal Mandai Para
16
17
17 Uttar Satali
18 Madhu Tea
Garden
18 19 Satali Tea Garden
19 20 Malangi Tea
Garden
20 21 Beech Tea
Garden
21 22 Bhanobari Tea
Garden
22 23 Dalsingpara Tea
Garden
23 24 Tosra Tea
Garden
24 25 Mechia Basti
25 26 Gopimohan Tea
Garden
26 27 Jaygaon
27 28 Chhota Jaygon
Total
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
3
54
Total e within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
Population s the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
and arest place where the facility available is given)
number of
households
4
Drinking
water
Post
&
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph
5 6 7 8
8753.39 523(139)
P .S. JA YGAON P-3 (-)(10+kms) TW (-)(-5kms)
270.33
159.45
530.55
552.84
459.69
499.58
523.67
559.69
579.89
717(157)
120(31)
4416(783)
1585(277)
2445(445)
1956(376)
1345(242)
2031 (354)
2803(327)
P-' (-)(10+kms)
P (-)(-5kms)
P-2 H,RP,CWe,
CHW
P-2 (-)(-Skms)
P-4 (-)(-5kms)
P-3 (-)(10+kms)
P-3 (-)(-5kms)
P-2,M (-)(10+kms)
P-3 (-)(10+kms)
TW,W
TW,W
T
TW,W
TW,W
TW,W
TW,W
TW,W
TW,W
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(·5kms)
PO
PO
PO
(-)(-Skms)
PO
(-)(-Skms)
Day or Days
of the
markeVhat,
if any
9
(-)(-10kms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-skms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
Thursday
(-)Thursday
(-)(-7kms)
(- )(-8kms)
476.92 3173(593) P,H,M H,e,W,e T,TW,W Phone Wednesday
618.37 3262(610) P (-)(10+kms) TW,W PO Saturday
567.40 2050(383) P (-)(-5kms) TW,W PO Monday
660.87 2268(429) P-3,M,H (-)(-8kms) TW,W PTO,Phone Wednesday
586.39 1547(275) P-2 PHS,RP, TW,W PO
ewe,
eHW
490.89
471.26 4573(943) P.M H,RP,ewe,
CHW
538.58 9579(1840) P-2,H,M H,RP,ewe
855.11 7755(1419) P-3 H,RP,CWC
651.08 6187(1104) P-2 H,RP,ewe
769.62 5682(1063) P-2 H,RP,ewe
1982.2012226(2200) P-4.M-1 H,RP,CWC
1347.40 6510(1225) P H,RP,ewc
198.30 3607(681) P H,RP,ewe
367.61 95(29) (-)(-5kms) (-)(10+kms)
168.8920008(4269) P-2,M-2 CHW,RP,
cwe
Uninhabited
T,TW PO,Phone
T (-)(-5kms)
T (-)(-5kms)
T (-)(-5kms)
T (-)(-Skms)
T PTO,Phone
T (-)(-6kms)
T,TW (-)(-5kms)
TW,W (-)(-5kms)
T,TW PO,Phone
40.21 1418(246) P-3 eHW,RP, T,TW,R (-)(-5kms)
cwe
(-)(·5kms)
Monday
Thursday
Saturday
Friday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
(-)(-5kms)
(-}(-5kms)
Daily
Tuesday
VILLAGE
Communications
(Bus-stop,
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
(-)(·5kms)
BS
BS
BS
(-)(-Skms)
BS
BS
(-)(-5kms)
BS
(-)(-5kms)
BS
BS
BS
(-){-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
BS
BS,RS
BS
(-)(-Skms)
(-J(-5kmsJ
BS
BS
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
BS
BS
DIRECTORY
Approach
to
Village
11
KR
PR
PR,KR
PR,KR
KR
PR,KR
PR,KR
KR
PR,KR
KR
PR,KR
PR.KR
PR,KR
KR
KR
PR,KR
PR,KR
PR,KR
KR
KR
PR,KR
PR,KR
KR
KR
PR,KR
PR,KR
Nearest Town
&
distance
(in km.)
12
Alipurduar-50
Alipurduar-43
Alipurduar-39
Alipurduar-39
Alipurduar-37
Alipurduar-37
Alipurduar-35
Alfpurduar-36
Alipurduar-35
Alipurduar-30
Alipurduar-25
Alipurduar-22
Alipurduar-26
Alipurduar-41
AJipurduar-36
Alipurduar-39
Alipurduar -38
Alipurduar-42
Alipurduar-45
Alipurduar-44
Alipurduar-56
Alipurduar-58
Alipurduar-62
Alipurduar-65
Alipurduar-67
A:ipurduar-62
55
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
Supply ounded upto two decimal places)
Forest Irrigated by
source
13 14 15
ED 8753.79
ED
ED 159.45
EA TWE-470,00
PC-38.00 TW-36.00
TW-36.00 PC-36.00
PC-36.00 W-36.00
EA TW-64.00 PC-64.00
EA TWE-428.68
ED TW-20.00
GC-120.00
GC-80.00
TW-80.00
TW-44.00
GC-41.00
GC-20.00
Uninhabited
EA TWE-402,00
EA TWE-430.00
EA TWE-740.10
EA TWE-571.02
EA TWE-600.00
EA TWE-1500.00
EA TWE-500.00
EA
EA
ED
Unirrigated
16
248.40
10.17
480.28
360.00
371.24
325.20
421.00
372.65
2.65
438.82
376.20
541,97
434.00
Air Field
30.00
16.30
22.00
7.20
45.00
25.00
400.00
80.00
100.00
31.97
Culturable
waste (including
gaucharand
groves)
17
2.17
5.17
26.00
48.89
12.67
31.09
17.54
22.57
3.27
12.57
2.53
7.90
25.17
7.15
20.17
15.14
5.35
16.00
35.00
15.00
10.00
67.61
1.00
Area not
available
for
cultivation
18
19.76
45.21
46.56
50.80
42.67
95.47
49.15
56.67
23.32
26.98
28.67
26.00
57.22
32.11
72.11
77.87
67,51
108.62
422,20
432.40
108.73
300.00
67.89
8.24
56
C.D. BLOCK KALCHINI VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total e within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population s the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and arest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & markeVhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P.S. JAYGAON 28 29 Gabaur Bachhra 4794.08 699(153) (-)(10+kms) R,F (-)(10+km) (-)(-Skms)
Forest
29 30 Rangamati Tea 1500.47 7626(1408) P H,RP,eWe T,R,F Phone Sunday BS Garden
30 31 Bhutri Forest 1507.46 659(172) P-2 (-)(10+kms) RF (-)(-5kms) (·)(-10kms) (-)(-Skms)
31 32 Radha Ran; Tea 291.05 1203(282) P H,RP,eWe T (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) BS
Garden
32 33 ehuapara Tea 9S1.35 6337(1192) P-2 H,RP,eWe T (-)(-10kms) Saturday BS Garden
33 34 ehupara 236.07 30(8} P (-}(10+kms) R (-)(-10kms) (-)(-10kms) (-)(-Skms)
34 35 Mechpara Tea 1016.24 5142(1021) P H,eWe,RP T (-)(-5kms) (-)(-10kms) (-)(-Skms) Garden
35 36 Bhatpara Tea 1277.63 8037(1540) P-2 H,RP,eWe T,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms)
Garden
36 37 Kalchini Tea 230S.8517998(3753) P-5,H,M H,RP,eWe T,TW PTO Daily BS,RS Garden
37 38 Ganguta Tea 646.87 4500(828) P H,RP,eWC T,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms) Garden
38 39 Dima Tea Garden 572.90 4880(1052) P-2,M H,RP,eWe T (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms) BS,RS 39 40 Bhatkhawa Tea 805.99 5927(1085) P-2,M H,RP,eWe T (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms) BS,RS
Garden
40 41 Atiabari Tea 741.99 5538(1152) P-2 H,RP,eWe T PO,Phone Tuesday BS Garden
41 42 Rajabhattea 422.12 3696(767) P H,RP,eWe T PO,Phone (-)(-Skms) BS,RS Garden
42 43 Buxa Forest Craja 11968.42 6612(1401 ) P-l1 RP,D TW,RF PTO,Phone Daily BS,RS 43 44 Buxa Hill Forest 11662.98 2359(405) P-3 (-)(10+kms) RF PO Friday (-)(10+kms) 44 45 Buxa Forest (Pan 6111.18 2160(396) P-4 (-)(10+kms) TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(10kms) (-)(10+kms)
Bari Khanda)
57
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply ounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 ~2 13 14' 15 16 17 18
KR Alipurduar 4794.08
PR,KR Alipurduar-40 EA TWE-1307.31 139.00 4.91 49.25
KR Alipurduar-45 1507.46
PR,KR Alipurduar-35 EA TWE-260.43 10.40 4.67 ,15.55
PR,KR Alipurduar-34 EA TWE-851.23 30.91 17.19 32.07
KR Alipurduar-46 121.41 97.93 16.73
PR,KR Alipurduar-34 EA TWE-915,73 47.80 12.16 40,55
PR,KR Alipurduar-38 EA TWE-1080.23 140.00 14,00 43.40
PR,KR Alipurduar-30 EA TWE-2070.75 40.00 7.56 187.54
PR,KR Alipurduar-32 EA TWE-550.00 76.02 2.07 18.78
PR,KR Alipurduar-29 EA TWE-523.00 1.04 7.05 61.81
PR,KR Alipurduar-21 EA TWE-720.00 8.49 4.27 73.23
PR,KR Alipurduar-20 EA TWE-623.00 4.50 12.17 102.32
KR,PR Alipurduar-20 EA .. TWE-370.23 8.77 2.17 40.95
PR,KR Alipurduar-16 ED 2365.01 0-121.41 9,482.,00 KR Alipurduar-46 889.32 0-239.57 10,534.09 KR Alipurduar-40 1214.88 4,896.30
C.D. BLOCK AUPURDUAR
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total
No. tion
Code
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
(J.L. No.)
2
1 Torsa Forest
2 Parpatla Khawa
3 NejbiJ
4 Paschim
Kilatalbari
5 Jogendra Nagar
6 Kala Beria
7 Sal Kumar Hat
8 Munshi Para
9 Prodhan Para
10 Jaldapara
11 Natun Para
12 Oakshin 8araihar
Forest
area Population
of the and
Village (in number of
hectares) households
3 4
2763.61 129(37)
31.36 463(93)
551.78 3175(610)
861.65 4536(896)
547.49 2693(538)
477.99 2961(558)
555.86 4701(901)
754.60 4848(866)
430.38 2978(545)
448.74 889(170)
577.09 3519(601)
9893.79 3170(627)
58
VILLAGE
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (~) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facilitY.. available is given)
Educational Medical
5 6
P.S.- AUPURDUAR (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms)
P (-)(-Skms)
P (-)(-5kms)
P,M
P
P(3),M
P(3)
p
P
P(2)
p
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-kSkms)
H.C
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
Drinking
water
(Potable)
7
Post
&
Telegraph
8
W,TW (-)(5-10kms)
TW (-)(-5kms)
W,TW (-)(-5kms)
W.TW (-)(-5kms)
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
P.O
P.O
P.O
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
P.O
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
Day or Days Communications
of the (Bus-stop,
markeVhat,
if any
9
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
Tuesday,
Friday
Sunday
Monday,
Thursday
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
Saturday,
TueSday
(-)(-5kms)
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(-5kms)
BS
BS
(-)(10+kmS)
(-){10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(lO+kmS)
(-)(1 O+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
BS
13 13 Sidha Bari 625.38 3301(600)' P(2),M (-)(-Skms) W,TW P.O Sunday,
Wednesday
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(5-10kms)
Wednesday,
Saturday
(-)(-5kms)
Sunday,
Thursday
Friday,
Tuesday
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(10+kms)
14
15
16
17
18
19
14 Suri Para
15 Salkumar Forest
16 Sirubari
17 Purba Khalal
Bari
18 Palla Khawa
19 Silbari Hat
20 20 Dakshin
21
22
23
24
25
Chakoakheli
21 Purba Simla Bari
22 Paschim
Simlabari
23 Uttar Simla Bari
24 Kumar Para
25 Malhura Tea
Garden
26 26 Uttar Sonarpur
27
28
29
27 Dakshin Sonapur
28 Pachkalguri
29 Dakshin Kansin
gram
30 30 Uttar Kansingram
392.94 2258(425)
503.03 286(SO)
282.21 1783(338)
695.33 5092(959)
642.95 2589(445)
610.22 3820(681)
653.76 4420(884)
315.41 898(175)
343.33 754(127)
290.24 1287(212)
466.351777(311)
814.24 8025(1569)
P(2) (-)(5-10kms)
(-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
P(2) (-)(S-1 Okms)
P.H,M H.C
P (-)(lO+kms)
P (-)(S-10kms)
W,TW (-)(-5kms)
W,TW (-)(S-10kms)
• W,TW (-)(5-10kms)
W,TW P.O,Phone
W,'TW (-)(5-10kms)
W.TW (-)(-5kms)
P,M (-)(S-10kms) W,TW P.O
P (-)(5-10kms)
P (-)(10+kms)
P (-)(10+kms)
P(4) (-)(5-10kms)
P(3) (-)(-Skms)
W,TW (-)(S-10kms)
W,TW (-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(-Skms)
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW P.O,Phone Monday, Saturday
746.80 4338(835) P(4),M.H, (-)(-Skms) W,TW P.O (-)(-5kms)
361.45 1700(288)
308.67 2456(496)
290.76 1614(323)
35S.15 1386(2S9)
PUC
P(9)
P(2),M,H
P(2)
(-)(-5kms) W,TW
PHC W,TW,T
(-)(-5kms) W,TW
(-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
P.O Tuesday,Saturday
P.O (-)(-5kms)
P (-)(-Skms) W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
BS
(-)(10+kms)
BS
BS
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(- )(1 O+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
BS
BS
(-)(10+kms)
BS
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
59
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
10 & Supply hectares rounded uplo two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
KR Falakata-13Kms 2763.61
KR Falakata-8Kms W-2.12 20.54 4.05 4.65
PR;KR Falakata-9Kms W-2.20 TW-i6.16 383.67 12.14 137.61
PR,KR Falakata-l0Kms W-4.05 TW-13.12 586.22 60.70 189.47
PR,KR Falakata-12Kms W-2.43 TW-S.OS 388.95 34.40 109.61
R-4.05
PR,KR Falakata-20Kms PC-30.23 R-12.12 396.97 16.11 119.43
W-4.05
PA,KR Falakata-22Kms PC-14.14 W-20.19 379.55 10.12 129.84
TW-4.02
PR,KR Falakata-27Kms PC-70.70 TW-4.02 465.45 12.14 198.17
W-4.12
KR Falakata-32Kms PC-30.23 W-10.24 249.05 22.26 112.70
KR Falakata-32Kms PC-16.14 W-6.02 564.35 40.47 121.76
KR Falakala-32Kms PC-40.35 W-6.97 382.86 24.28 122.63
PR,KR Falakata-50Kms 9408.74 0-36.27 448.78
KR Falakala-27Kms PC-25.23 W-2.62 409.20 20.23 168.10
KR Falakala-28Kms PC-15.12 W-2.12 262.00 10.12 103.58
PR.KR Falakala-15Kms 474.70 28.33 KR Falakata-20Kms W-4.12 TW-3.02 220.69 12.14 42.24
PR,KR Falakata-11 Kms ED W-6.24 TW-15.12 435.01 40.47 148.49
KR Alipurduar-27Kms .. 1.80 TW-42.07 R-0.80 442.55 40.47 115.26 PR,KR Alipurduar-21 Kms TW-10.09 A-l.40 367.69 77.70 153.34
PA,KR Alipurduar-22Kms W-3.24 TW-6.02 244.48 202.34 197.71
KA Alipurduar-24Kms TW-1.10 162.BO 104.00 47.51 KR Alipurduar-2BKms TW-l.00 27.91 240.38 24.04
KR Alipurduar-31 Kms TW-3.61 A-0.80 196.51 38.85 50.47 KR Alipurduar-26Kms 0-8.26 275.26 44.52 135.31
PR,KR Alipurduar-25Kms ED,EO,EAG 570.70 228.59 14.95
PR,KR Alipurduar-17Kms ED TW-B.05 441.96 93.08 203.71
KR Alipurduar-16Kms TW-4.62 235.36 14.16 107.31 PR,KR Alipurduar-16Kms ED TW-5.62 236.36 14.16 52.53 PR,KR Alipurduar-15Kms W-4.43 TW-2.00 209.27 12.14 62.92
KR Alipurduar-15Kms W-3.21 TW-4.88 244.47 14.16 28.43
60
C.D. BLOCK ALIPURDUAR VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & markeVhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P.S.- ALiPURDUAR
31 31 Tapari Khata 966.40 2731 (560) P(3) (-)(-5kms) W,TW P.O Sunday,Thursday BS
32 32 Pukuritola 756.31 3772(734) P(4),M,H (-)(10+kms) W,TW P.O Tuesday, Friday BS
33 33 Dakshin Paitkapara 689.41 2050(376) P (-)(10+kms) W,TW P.O (-)(-5kms) (-)(10+kms)
34 34 Paschim Salbari 322.76 1332(252) P (-)(5-10kms) W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms) (-)(10+kms)
35 35 Naottoartari 566.21 1443(268) P(3) (-)(5-10kms) W,TW P.O Nednesday,Friday (-)(10+kms)
36 36 Uttar Chakoa Kheti 455.16 1151 (199) P(3) (-)(10+kms) W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms) (-)(10+kms)
37 37 Madhya Paitka Para 259.97 1805(369) P (-)(10+kms} W,TW (-)(-5kms) Saturday BS
38 38 Uttar Paitka Para 515.13 2426(435) P(2) (-)(-5kms) W,TW P.O (-)(-5kms) BS
39 39 Paitka Para Tea 498.37 3914(740) P H W,TW P.O,Phone Saturday BS
Garden
40 40 Foska Danga 635.02 2351(369) P(3},M (-)(10+krns) W,TW (-)(-5kms) Sunday (-)(10+kms)
41 41 Satkodali 577.94 1912(328) P (-){5-10kms) W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(5-10kms) (-J(10+kms) 42 42 Banchu Kamari 481.82 2394(443) P(4) (-)(5-10kms) W,TW P.O. (-)(5-10kms) (-)(10+kms) 43 43 Chapatali 543.53 2964(538) P(3) (-)(5-10kms) W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(5-10kms) (-)(10+kms) 44 44 Pararpar 564.53 3288(617) P(3) (-)(5-10kms) W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(5-10kms) BS 45 45 Birpara 612.47 7769(1458) P(6),H,M (-)(-Skms) W,TW P.O. (-)(-5kms) BS 46 46 Ghagra 501.00 4090(759) P(5),M(2) (-)(-5kms) W,TW P.O. (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms) 47 47 Bariguri 458.92 3782(664) P(3) (-)(-Skms) W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(5-10kms) (-)(10+kms) 48 48 Paschim 125.84 516(109) P D W,TW (-)(-5kms) Wednesday BS
Majherdabri T. Gdn.
49 56 Bholardabri 240.11 8097(1467) P(4),M (-)(-Skms) W,TW P.O (-)(-5kms) BS 50 58 Purba 298.21 2272(497} P D T,TW (-)(10+Kms) (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms)
Majherdabri T. Gdn.
61
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR,KR Alipurduar-l0Kms ED TW-4.32 855.72 17.49 86.87
PR,KR Alipurduar-l0Kms ED W-3.31 TW-2.80 515.05 40.47 194.68
KR Alipurduar-15Kms TW-3.21 518.02 24.28 143.90
KR Alipurduar-l0Kms TW-2.00 225.43 24.28 71.05
KR Aiipurduar-13Kms TW-3.32 349.97 26.31 186.61
KR Alipurduar-29Kms TW-3.21 R-4.00 294.28 54.63 99.04
PR,KR Alipurduar-16Kms TW-3.21 175.25 12.14 69.37
PR,KR Alipurduar-18Kms ED,EAG TW-25.23 326.84 32.37 130.69 KR Alipurduar-30Kms ED,EAG,EO 442.28 11.74 44.95
KR Alipurduar-11 Kms R-1.00 TW-1.00 422.91 11.70 198.41 KR Alipurduar-10Kms TW-2.00 371.53 28.38 176.03 KR Alipurduar-7Kms TW-4.00 323.79 12.14 141.89 KR Alipurduar-l0Kms TW-3.10 351.00 24.28 165.05
PR,KR Alipurduar-8Kms .. '-4.05TW-27.500-1.00 408.05 30.95 92.48 PR,KR Alipurduar-1 Kms .. f-3.00TW-18.14R-2.02 428.25 18.21 142.85 PR,KR Alipurduar TW-B.10 R-l.00 322.03 20.23 146.64
KR Alipurduar-9Kms TW-2.00 R-7.28 296.66 16.19 136.79 PR,KR Alipurduar-7Kr;ns ED,EAG 12.14 113.70
PR,KR Alipurduar-2Kms ED,EO,EAG TW-7.28 R-l0.88 163.54 12.95 47.63 KR Alipurduar-8Kms ED 298.21
62
C.D. BLOCK ALiPURDUAR-1l VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of Village Total Total
population
and
number of
households
Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. tion
Code
No.
'(JL No.)
2
53 Chengpara
2 54 Chaprarpar
3 55 Dakshin Majher
Dabri
4 59 Uttar Panial Guri
5 60 Oakshin Panial
Guri
6 61 Uttar Majher
7
8
9
Oabri
62 Bhelukdabri
63 Chandijhar
64 Chalnipak
10 65 Paschim Bara
11
Chouki
66 Purba Bara
Chouki
12 67 Boragari
13 68 Bhatibari
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
69 Karjjipara
70 Bindipara
71 Karipara
72 Khatpara
73 Salsalabari
74 Kayakhata
75 Putimari
76 Bhasa Dabri
77 Dakshin Dhalkar
78 Dakshin Sibkata
79 Uttar Dhalkar
80 Uttar Sibkata
81 Shrinath Pur Tea
Garden
27 82 Madhya Shib Kata
area
of the
Village (in
hectares)
3 4
393.20 2168(416)
Educational Medical
5 6
P.S.- ALiPURDUAR
Drinking
water
(Potable)
7
Post
&
Telegraph
8
P,AC,O CWC(2), W,TW (-)(-5kms)
PHC
564.68 3121(582) P(3) M C(2),PHS,D, W,TW
H,AC,O RP,CHW(2)
P.O
264.25 1371 (261 ) P,O CHW(4) W,TW (-)(-5kms)
520.72 2922(493) P(3)O HC,D T,TW (-)(-5kms)
H,M
564.66 3565(689) P(2)M, (-)(-5kms) W,TW (-)(-5kms)
AC(2),O
369.52 1911 (373) P(2)O HC,D W,TW PO
417.24 2447(460)
555.52 3299(608)
579.79 2540(494)
665.30 3391 (640)
PO(4) CHW(2)
P,ACO CWC,PHS,
CHW(2)
P(3),O CWC(2),
CHW(2),
0(2)
W,TW PO
W,TW (-)(-Skms)
W PO
P(3),O CHW W,TW (-)(5-10kms)
308.42 1450(294) P(3),O(2) CHW W.TW (-)(-5kms)
464.23 2386(47S)
435.26 2301 (478)
521.99 2233(429)
204.48 838(168)
104.83 637(122)
151.84 668(129)
683.25 5289(1008)
322.45 2666(522)
P(3), 0 CWC(2), T,TW,W PO
FPC
P(3) CHW(2), T,W,TW (-)(-5kms)
FPC,CWC
P(3),O(2) CHW(2)
P CHW
P CHW
P CHW
P(3), PHS,D(2),
H,O(6) RP,CHW(6)
P(3),O(2) MCW,
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
(-)(-Skms)
PO
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
PO
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
Day or Days Communications
of the (Bus-stop,
market/hat,
if any
9
(-)(-5kms)
Biweekly,
Monday,
Friday
Weekly
Weekly
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
Biweekly,
Sunday,
Wednesday
Biweekly
Biweekly
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
Biweekly
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
Railway Station,
Waterway)
10
BS
BS
(-)(-Skms)
BS
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
BS
BS
(-)(5-10kms)
(-)(S-10kms)
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
BS
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-Skms)
(-)(-5kms)
BS,RS
(-)(-5kms)
305.86 1500(318)
324.35 1221 (215)
H,M,AC
P(2) 0
CHW(4)
o HC,CHW,
W,TW
W,TW PO Daily, Weekly
BS
BS
335.99 1600(310)
421.47 1949(321)
407.75 1703(275)
513.46 2487(448)
329.41 1208(244)
67.45 346(68)
O,RP
p, AC HC,CHW(2)
P,M CHW,D
P(2) (-)(-5kms)
P(2) 0
P 0
(5-10kms) (-)(-5kms)
W,TW
W,TW
W,TW
TW,R
TW,R
PO
(-)(-5kms)
(-)(-5kms)
PO
(-)(-5kms)
TW (5-10kms)
Fortnighly
Weekly
Weekly
(-)(-5kms)
Weekly
Biweekly
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(-)(10+kms)
(5-10kms)
63
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
10 & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest I rrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cUltivation
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PR,KR Alipurduar-l1kms 363.09 30.11
PR,KR Alipurduar-l0kms ED 0-4.04 515.87 44.84
KR Alipurduar-3kms 229.02 35.23
PA,KR Alipurduar-21 kms 487.16 33.56
KR Alipurduar-20kms ED 53.02 27.54
KR Alipurduar-10kms 353.84 15.78
PA,KR Alipurduar-ll kms 338.10 79.14 PR,KR Alipurduar-l1 kms 1.00 537.06 17.29
KR Alipurduar-14kms 567.73 12.32
KR Alipurduar-14kms TW-2.05 0-20 564.75 78.50
KR Alipurduar-17kms 292.16 16.26
KR Alipurduar-21 kms 0-20.00 411.23 33.00
KR Alipurduar-18kms EAG 418.26 16.00
PR,KR Alipurduar-15kms 508.46 13.53 KR Alipurduar-15kms GC-40 145.69 17.77 KR Alipurduar-15kms 91.42 13.41 KR Alipurduar-14kms 104.52 47.32
PR,KR Alipurduar-15kms ED. 0-5.21 593.01 85.03
PR,KR Alipurduar-15kms EAG R-17.39 274.11 30.95
PR,KR Alipurduar-16kms ED 285.86 20.00 PR,KR Alipurduar-17kms TW-0.75 R-2.70 296.62 22.28
KR Alipurduar-20kms W-l R-2.70-2.5 314.66 15.31 KR Alipurduar-21 kms .. W-15 R-2.1 0-2.5 371.38 30.49 KR AJipurduar-21 kms TWO-7S 394.00 13.00 KR Alipurduar-25kms GC-235 261.70 16.76 KR Alipurduar-22kms 329.41
KR Alipurduar-22kms 61.23 6.25
64
C.D. BLOCK AUPURDUAR-II VILLAGE
SI. Loea- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given) No. Village (in number 01 Day or Days Communications (JL No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & marketlhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 10
P.S.- AUPURDUAR 28 83 Pukhuria 690.43 18S3(363) P(3) HC,CHW W,TW (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
29 84 Jasho Danga 421.14 4089(794) P(2),M,0 CWC(2),PHC W,TW PO Weekly BS
CHW(4),
D 30 85 Tatapara 540.69 3090(629) P(3),H,0 CWC(2), T,TW,W PO BS
CHW(5),
D(2) 31 86 Uttar Majid Khana 559.14 2819(585) P(2),0(2) CWC(2), TW,W (-)(S.10kms) BS
PHS,D,
CHW(S) 32 87 Dakshin Majid 3S1.82 2549(485) P(2),AC, PHS,RP(2), TW,W PO Biweekly BS,RS
Khana 0(2) D,CHW(3) Monday 33 88 Saudpara 369.77 1746(357) P(2) PHC, TW,W PO (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
CHW(2) 34 89 Uttar Bhati Bari 33S.28 2062(422) P,0(2) CWC, TW,W,HP PO (-)(-5kms) (-}(-Skms)
. RP,CHW
35 90 Chilurghat 133.11 1309(279) P,M,H,O MCW,CHC, T,W,TW.HP (-)(-Skms) Daily Weekly (-)(-5kms)
HC,FPC,CHW,
RP(3) 36 91 Kumarijan 518.95 2878(500) P(4),O MCW,CWC(2T,W,TW PO (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms)
CHW(2) 37 92 Pasehim Chikli 342.30 1295(257) P,O (-)(-5kms) W,TW (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms)
Guri
38 93 Chikliguri 10.98 24(3) (-)(-Skms) (S-10kms) W,TW (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms) 39 94 Purba Chikli Guri 5S0.36 37S2(768) P(3),M,O PHS,D W,TW PO Weekly BS 40 9S Uttar Chikli Guri 3SS.20 2043(404) P(2)0(2) CWC,CHW W,TW (-)(-Skms) Weekly BS 41 96 Thanu Para 396.29 1931(383) P(3),O CWC,FPC, W,TW (-)(·Skms) (-)(-Skms)
CHW(2) 42 97 Paschim 384.00 17S5(360) P(3),O CWC,CHW W,TW PO (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms)
Khalishamari
43 98 Paschim Chepani 634.73 2971 (S53) P(5),0 (-)(-Skms) W,TW PO (-)(-Skms) BS 44 99 Taleswar Guri 302.95 2421 (458) P(3),H,O CWC(2), W,TW PO (-)(-5kms) BS
CHW(3),
D(2) 45 100 Kadam Pur 287.34 792(161) P(2) CHW W,TW PO (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms) 46 101 Pato Tala 278.34 2953(S68) P(2),H, HC,PHS, W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms) BS
0(2) CHW,D W,TW 47 102 Samuktola 362.42 5073(1004) P,O(2) PHC,RP(2), W,TW PTO Daily Weekly BS
CHW,D(4) 48 103 Baniagaon 592.92 1711 (309) P(3) CHW W,TW PO (-){-Skms) (-)(-5kms) 49 1 04 Bania Dabri 559.91 1411 (290) P,O HC,CHW W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms) 50 105 Jaypur 148.69 540(109) (-)(-Skms) CHW W,TW (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) 51 106 PurbajitpUf 111.67 201(41) P CHW W,TW (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) 52 107 Sambalpur 200.49 483(103) P CHW W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
DIRECTORY
Approach Nearest Town Power
to & Supply
Village distance
(in km.)
11 12 13
KR Alipurduar-22kms
KR Alipurduar-18kms ED
KR Alipurduar-16kms ED
KR Alipurduar-21kms
KR Alipurduar-20kms EAG
K R Alipurduar -17kms
KR,PR Alipurduar-19kms ED,EAG
KR,PR Alipurduar-15kms ED
PR,KR Alipurduar-24kms EAG
KR Alipurduar-21 kms
KR Alipurduar-21 kms
PR,KR Alipurduar-21 kms ED
PR.KR Alipurduar-20kms
KR Alipurduar-21 kms
KR Alipurduar-2Skms
PR.KR Alipurduar-23kms
KR Alipurduar-21 kms
KR Alipurduar-
PR,KR Alipurduar-24kms ED
PR,KR Alipurduar-26kms ED
KR Alipurduar-26kms
KR Alipurduar-28kms
KR Alipurduar-30kms
KR Alipurduar-30kms
KR Alipurduar-31 kms
65
AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Forest
14
Irrigated by
source
15
W-2.25
R-3.51 0-6
W-1
W-3.06
W-1
0-5
W-2
TW-15
0-3.00
W-4
TW-5.35 R-4.1 0
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637.42
414.28
535.18
555.07
301.33
351.10
290.55
122.35
495.88
297.25
9.01
548.22
313.00
386.64
375.00
602.44
282.61
258.52
224.08
36.09
488.15
479.95
117.22
90.21
152.22
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4.51
1.01
50.49
17.67
43.73
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0.92
0.14
27.20
7.47
6.00
29.00
20.34
18.67
8.20
65.33
35.77
56.56
11.47
1.46
33.27
66
C.D. BLOCK ALiPURDUAR-1I VILLAGE
SI. Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the
No. tion area Population column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms.,
Code of the and 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available is given)
No. Village (in number of Day or Days Communications
(J.L. No.) hectares) households Drinking Post of the (Bus-stop,
water & markeVhat, Railway Station,
Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P.S.- ALiPURDUAR
53 108 Garokhuta 346.37 878(185) P CHW W,TW (.)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
54 109 Dangi 334.15 1187(237) P(2) (·){-5kms) W,HP,P (-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms) (- )(-5kms)
55 110 Panbari 281.82 789(139) P (-)(-Skms) W,HP PO {-)(-5kms) (-)(-5kms)
56 111 Simlabari 420.68 943(174) P (-)(-Skms) W,HP,R (-)(-Skms) Weekly (-)(-Skms)
S7 112 Dansibad 560.98 2073(397) P(2)0 PHS W,HP (-)(-5kms) Biweekly (-)(-Skm!5)
58 113 Nurpur 640.71 16S9(333) P(2),AC, (-)(-Skms) W,HP (-)(-Skms) Weekly (-)(-5kms)
0(2)
59 114 Turturi 517.08 1537(288) P(3) (-)(-Skms) W,R (-)(-Skms) (-)(10+kms) (-)(-Skms)
60 1 IS Dhalajhora 549.48 182S(347) P(2)M,0 (-)(-5kms) W,HP (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms)
61 116 Uttar Rampur 331.00 800(14S) P PHS W,TW,R (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms)
62 117 Loknathpur 42S.06 1787(323) P(2),M, (-)(-Skms) W,HP (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms)
H,O
63 118 Dhaola Jhora Tea 615.94 2907(630) P D TW PO Weekly (-)(-Skms)
Garden
64 119 Uttar Chakirbas 20.63 204(38) P (-)(10+kms) W (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
65 120 Kohinur Tea 762.74 9S89(1983) P,O PHC,D T,TW PO Weekly ( -)(-5kms)
Garden
66 121 Mahakal Guri 232.73 IS43(275) P CHW W,TW (·)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms)
67 122 Dakshin Mahakal 331.87 1462(268) P,O (-)(5-10kms) W,TW PO (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms)
Guri
68 123 Bara Chakibas 455.49 2230(383) P(4),M, (-)(10+kms) W,TW PO Biweekly (-)(-Skms)
PUC
69 124 Chhota Chakir 239.09 1341(242) (-)(-5kms) (-)(10+kms) W,TW (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
Bas
70 12S Chhipra 324.42 1814(351) P (-)(10+kms) W,TW (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) BS
71 126 Bakla 349.68 1651 (313) P CHW W,TW PO (-)(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
72 127 Chepani 551.20 2348(468) P,O CHW W,TW (-)(-5km:o) (-)(-5kms) BS
73 128 Purba Chepani 62S.89 4510(879) P(S) H 0 CHW W,TW PO Biweekly BS
74 129 Uttar Parokata 619.03 3901 (712) P(3) 0 PHS W,TW PO (-)(-Skms) BS
75 130 Madhya Parokata 395.17 2871(539) P(2) 0 (-)(-Skms) W,TW (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) BS
76 131 Purba Khalisha 380.76 1682(331} P CWC CHW W,TW (-}(-5kms) (-}(-Skms) (-)(-5kms)
Mari
77 132 Dakshin Parokata 577.11 3390(647) P(3) 0 PHS 0 W,TW (-)(-Skms) (-)(-Skms) BS
78 133 Brajer Kuthi 315.34 1788(346) P,O (-)(-Skms) W,TW PO (-)(-5kms) (-)(-Skms)
67
DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE
Approach Nearest Town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in
to & Supply hectares rounded upto two decimal places)
Village distance Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable Area not
(in km.) source waste (including available
gaucharand for
groves) cultivation
11 12 13 i4 15 16 17 18
KR Alipurduar-28kms GC-23 308.05 15.32
KR Alipurduar-33kms GC-190 0-1 120.20 20.95
KR Alipurduar-33kms W-6.06 258.76 17.00
KR Alipurduar-33kms 397.35 23.33
KR Alipurduar-34kms 0-2.80 492.00 67.18
KR Alipurduar-38kms 0-2.80 562.21 76.70
KR Alipurduar-35kms W-20-2 485.08 28.00
KR,PR Alipurduar 0-1.23 531.16 17.09
KR Alipurduar 0-0.56 294.00 36.44
PR,KR Alipurduar-38kms W-20-1.80 391.89 29.37
PR Alipurduar-30kms ED W-3.21 294.94
KR Alipurduar-38kms i3.20 7.43
KR Alipurduar-30kms W-3.70 82.30 310.44
KR Alipurduar-26kms 217.02 .1S.7i PR,KR Alipurduar-26kms 329.21 2.66
KR Alipurduar-29kms 445.08 10.4i
KR Alipurduar-40kms W-104.68 100.35 330.06
PR,KR Alipurduar-33kms W-8.85 3i5.61 9.96 PR,KR Alipurduar-28kms W-7.78 0-20 301.11 20.79 PR,KR Alipurduar-27kms W-9 479.70 62.50 PR,KR Alipurduar-24kms .. W-19 GC-169.09 377.89 59.91 PR,KR Alipurduar-34kms W-19 441.00 159.03
KR Alipurduar-27kms W-4 327.60 63.57 KR Alipurduar-26kms W-5 345.80 29.96
PR,KR Alipurduar-24kms W-3 556.90 17.21 KR Alipurduar-31 kms 314.27 1.07
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APPENDIX - II VILLAGE DIRECTORY
LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS) Land use (Le. area under different type of land use in heatres rounded upto two decimal places)
SL. Name of Town and Police Station Total Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable Area not
No. within brakets Area by Waste Land available for
Source including Cultivation
gauchar and groves
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OOLA BARI (P.S. MAL) 927.00 NA NA NA NA NA
2 GAIRKATA (P.S. BANARHAT) 296.00 NA NA NA NA NA
3 DHUPGURI (P.S. DHUBGURI) 1,455.00 NA NA NA NA NA
4 FALAKATA (P.S. FALAKATA) 492.00 NIL NIL 162.00 NIL 330.00
5 UTTAR lATABARI (P.S. KAlCHINI) 668.00 NA NA NA NA NA
6 UTTAR KAMAKHYAGURI (P.S. 349.45 NIL 0-60.70 60.73 NIL 228.02
(P.S. KUMARGRAM)
7 DOMOHANJ (P.S. MAYNAGURI) 1,857.00 NIL 0-148.40 1,279.20 88.80 340.60
8 MAYNAGURI (P.S. MAYNAGURI) 1,238.00 NIL 0-58.80 660.18 60.80 458.22
9 ALiPURDUAR RL Y JNC. 720.00 NA NA NA NA NA
(P.S. ALiPURDUAR)
10 CHECHAKHATA (P S. ALiPURDUAR) 144.00 NA NA NA NA NA
11 PASCH 1M JITPUR (P.S. ALiPURDUAR; 632.00 NIL 0-4.45 592.46 16.99 18.10
12 DABGRAM (P S. BHAKTINAGAR) 4,586.00 NA NA NA NA NA
75
APPENDIX-III
VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITIES AVAILABLE EXCEPT DRINKING WATER
51. Viii. Name of Villages 51. Viii Name of Villages
No. Code No. Code
2 3 2 3 ~~-----
P.S.-JALPAIGURI C.D. BLOCK-KUMARGRAM
18 Chhitland Of 5ingimari Nil
C.D. BLOCK-FALAKATA
C.D. BLOCK-MA YNAGURI Nil
P.S.-MAYNAGURI (0060) C.D. BLOCK-MADARIHAT
11 Nimna Tandu Forest Nil
C.D. BLOCK-DHUPGURf
P.S.-DHUBGURI (0090) C.D. BLOCK-KALCHINI
• 50 Ramsai Forest Nil
C.D. BLOCK-RAJGANJ C.D. BLOCK-AUPURDUAR I
Nil P.S.- ALIPURDUAR
C.D.BLOCK-MATIALI T orsa forest
Nil 15 Sal Kumar Forest
C.D. BLOCK-NAGRAKATA
P.S.-BANARHAT
31 Angrabhasa C.D. BLOCK-ALIPURDUAR-li
C.D. BLOCK-MAL P.S.-ALIPURDUAR
P.S. -MAL 27 82 Madhya Shibkata
• 98 Dadshin Cheng Mari 38 93 Chikliguri
• 100 Paschim Mauamari 69 124 Chhota Chakir Bas
* 101 Paschim Prem Ganj
• Star Mark Shows That There Is No Amenities Available Including Drinking Water
76
APPENDIX-IV
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES
Range of SC. JI.
(Parcentage %) No.
2
C.B. BLOCK- JALPAIGURI
P.S.-JAIPAIGURI
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11-15
16-20
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4
5
6
7
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9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
A. SCHEDULED CASTES
Name of Villages Range of SC. JI.
(Parcentage %) No.
3 2
23
24
2S
Nil 26
Nil 27
Nil 28
Nil 29
Amarkhana C.D.BLAOCK-MAYNAGURI
P.S.- MAYNAGURI
Barapatina Nutanbus 3
Bhelakoba O-S' 10
Satkhamar 11
Bahadur
Patkata 6-10
Paharpur 11 -1S
Kharia 16-20
Mandalghat 21-30
Goralbari
Dharmmadeb 2
Araji Amarkhana S
Rarmmadeb 6
Araji Maria Kamala 7
Singimar Dwitiya Khanda 8
Maria Kamala Puhari 9
Singimari Pratham Khanda 12
Chhitland of Singimari 13
Brtubari Nagar 14
Shakati 15
Binnaguri 16
Dai Khata 17
Name of Villages
3
Berubari
Banshkanthia
Araji Garalbari
Nandanpur
Kharija Berubari
Kahthua
Boalmari
Forest Ramsai
Jadabpur Tea Garden
Nimna Tandu Forest
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Purbba Dobbari
Panbari
Satvendi
Jhar Baraguri
Kaoagap
Ramsai
Uttar Kalamati
Kajar Dighi
Dakshin Kalamati
Cheng Mari
Kumarpara
Baulbari
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
31+
JI.
No.
2
lB
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
39
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
Name of Villages
3
Chatrarpar
Sisua Bari
Pascl1im Bsragharia
Dharmmapur
Gaurgram
Dskshin Puti Mari
Barnes
Uttar Puti Mari
Uttar Dangapara
Dakshin Ulladabari
Ulladabari
Bagjan
Singi Mari
Paitkakhocha
Bangia Jhar
Dakshinm Baragila
Pascl1im Baragila
Chapgar
Purbba Baragila
Betgara
Amguri
Uttar Khagra Bari
Madhya Khagra Bari
Dakshin Khagra Bari
Uttar Madhab Danga
Madhab Danga
Dakshin Madhab Danga
Dakshin Dangapara
Purba Sisua Bari
Sara Kamet
Peneha Hati
Padamati
Khaer Khal
BhatPatti
77
APPENDIX-IV
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
31+
C.D.BLOCK-DHUUPGURI
P.S.- BANARHAT
P.S.- DHUBGURI
P.S -BANARHAT
JI.
No.
2
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
88
89
90
11
Name of Villages
3
Balasan
Purbba Harmati
Paschim Harmati
Dahshin Bhuskadanga
Uttar Bhuska Danga
Gartali Jalpes
Paschirn Salbari
Purbba Salbari
Basilar Danga
Narendrapur
Tekatali
Dwarika Nar!
Chares Bari
Dhaoaguri
Ratherhat
Chura Bhandrar
Shanga Mali
Purbba Dehar
Haslu Danga
Bhangar Hat
Charchura Bhandar
Jabar Amli
Sapti Bari
Purbba Baragharia
Bral1mapur
Paharpur
Baikur Gourgrarn
Debpara Tea Garden
Range ofSC.
(Parcentage %)
0-5'
P.S. -Dhubguri
0-5'
P.S. -Banarhat
6-10
P.S. -Dhubguri
6-10
P .S. -Banarhat
11-16
P.S. -Banarhat
16-20
P.S. -Banarhat
JI.
No.
2
12
26
27
58
59
2
4
9
10
17
19
20
28
31
79
3
6
7
16
18
29
8
14
16
21
5
Name of Villages
3
Prayagpur
Gairl<ata Tea Garden
Haldibari Tea Garden
Gosair Hat Forest
Sona Khuli
Red Bank Tea Garden
Chhamurchi Tea Garden
Hari Talguri Tea Garden
Diana Tea Garden
Banrhar Tea Garden
Bina Guri Tea Garden
Telipara Tea Garden
Maraghat Forest
Mogal Kata Tea Garden
Jakhaikona
Ambari Tea Garden
Kathalguri Tea Garden
Ria Bari Tea Garden
Gendra Para Tea Garden
Karbala Tea Garden
Totopara Tea Garden
PaJas Bari Tea Garden
Lakshmipara Tea Garden
Maraghat Tea Garden
Sakojhora
Chuna Shati Tea Garden
78
APPENDIX-IV
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
21-30
P.S. -Dhubguri
21-30
P.S. -Banarhat
31+
P.S. -Dhubguri
31+
JI.
No.
2
33
76
102
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
22
23
24
44
46
46
47
48
49
51
62
63
54
55
56
57
60
Name of Villages
3
Uttar Salbari
Purbbalta Gram
Gadang Dwitta Khanda
Chanadipa
Dakshin Salbari
Madhya Salbari
Purba Duramari
Paschim Duramari
Uttar Jhoralta Gram
Dakhin Nunkhawa Danga
Bhatiapara
Fataktari
Chamti Mukhi
Pradhan Para
Uttar Dangapara
Sajnapara
Lakshmikantapur Tea Garden
Uttar Khuttimri
Madhya Khuttimari
Baman Tari
Paschim Dangapara
Garial Tari
Chauhaddi
Paschim Daukimari
Madhya Daukimari
Purbba Daukimari
Uttar Kathulia
Dakshinkhutti Marl
Gara Khuta
Dakshin Sako Jhora
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
31+
JI.
No.
2
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
77
78
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
88
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
99
Name of Villages
3
Mallik Sobha
Nirajanpat
Jhar Magurmari
Kalirhat
Dakshin Kathulia
Dakshin Jharalia
Char Charabari
Gadhearkuti
Bagri Bari
Kursa Marl
Bhjandani
TukHmari
Parkumlat
Aschim Mallik Para
Uttar Altagram
Maina Tali
Dakshin Altagram
Patki Daha
Oakshin Dangapara
Dam Bari
Dakshin Khaibari
Bhotpara
Khalai Gram
Madhyaboragari
Bara Gharia
Bhemtia
Paschim Magurmari
Magurmari
Purba Magurmari
Uttar Gosairhat
Gosairhat Chhils
Purbba Mallik Para
Dakshin Gosair Hat
Gadang Pratham Khanda
79
APPENDIX-IV
Range of se. (Parcentage %)
31+
C.D.BLOCK - RAJGANJ
P.S.- BHAKTINAGAR
P.S.- RAJGANJ
0-5* NIL
J1.
No.
2
100
101
103
104
105
106
107
108
Name ot Villages
3
Kathapara
Kazipara
Purbba Dangapara
Paschlm Salbari
Purbba Salbari
Jhra Salbari
Jura Panl
Pundibari
P .S.-BHAKTI NAGAR (0010)
6-10 23 Gadhea ganj
P.S.- Bhaktinagar (0010)
11-15 25 Badia Gachha
16-20 Nil
P.S .• Bhaktinagar (0010)
21-30 22 Ambari Falakata
P.S. -Bhaktinagar (0010)
Junglee Mohal
3 Binnaguri
4 Simulguri
5 Lalita Bari
31+ 6 Manta Dari
17 Chakia Bhita
18 Kamar Bhita
19 Mehendi Gachh
24 Jugi Bhita
P .S. -Rajganj
7 Shikarpur
8 Guzrimari
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
31+
C.D. BLOCK - MATIALI
P.S - MITIALJ
0-5'
6-10
JI.
No.
2
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
20
21
26
27
28
29
2
4
12
15
5
10
13
14
19
29
30
31
3
6
80
APPENDIX-IV
Name of Villages
3
Chhat Guzri Mari
Kismat Sukant
Araji Bhelakoba
Pani Kauri
Araji Bhelakoba II
Ajari Bhelakoba III
Chhat Shikarpur
Araji Binnaguri
Balai Gachh
Mahan Bhita
Pathar Ghata
Sannyasi Kata
Sukani
KukurJan
Engo Tea Garden
Juranti Tea Garden
Son Gachhi Tea Garden
Matiali Hat
KiJkote Tea Garden
Aibhil Tea Garden
Maliali Tea Garden
Chalsa Tea Garden
Indong Tea Garden
Khariar Bandar
Bara Dighi Tea Garden
Chhaoa Phali
Nimna Tandu Forest
Nakhhati Tea Garden
Nagai Suri Tea Garden
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
11-15
16-20
21-30
31+
JI.
No.
2
CD.BLOCK - NAGRAKATA
P.S. - NAGRAKATA
P.S. - BANARHAT
P.S - Nagrakata
0-5'
P .S. - Banarhat
0-5*
P.S. - Nagrakata
Name of Villages
3
7 Chalauni Tea Garden
9 Youngttong Tea Garden
18 Sathkaya Tea Garden
20 Neora Majhiali
25 Bata Bari Tea Garden
8 Samsing Tea Garden
16 Chalsa Mahabari
22 Mathachulka
17 Mangal Bari
21 Salbri
26 Purbba Bata Bari
27 uttardhup Jjhora
28 Dakshin Dhup Jhora
7 Nagrakata
10 Kurti Tea Garden
11 Gatia Tea Garden
15 Grassmore Tea Garden
16 Ghasmari
19· KhairBari
20 Tandu
21 Tandu Tea Garden
27 Kalabari Tea Garden
Jiti Tea Garden
2 Hope Tea Garden
3 Naya Saili Tea Garden
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
6-10
JI.
No.
2
P.S. - Nagrakata
11-15
P.S. - Nagradhata
16-20
P.S. - Banarhat
16-20
P.S. - Banarhat
21-30
P.S. - Banarhat
31+
C.D.BLOCK-MAL
PS. -MAL
8
9
12
13
14
18
22
4
6
17
28
24
30
31
25
26
32
33
4
7
10
16
81
APPENDIX-IV
Name of Villages
3
Sukhanj Basti
Bhagatpur Tea Garden
Luksan Tea Garden
Caron Tea Garden
Chengmari Tea Garden
Sulkapara
Bamandanga Tea Garden
Hila Tea Garden
Nagrakata Tea Garden
ChharTandu
Kalabari
Jaldhakaaltadanga Tea Garden
Hridaypur
Angrabhasa
Khairkata
Dhumpara
Dhoudasimla
Uttar Nunkhawadanga
Ellen BUry Tea Garden
Kalagaity T G
Lishriver Tea Garden
Apalchand Forest
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
0-5'
6-10
11-15
JI.
No.
2
21
28
38
40
41
42
45
48
49
59
79
8
23
25
29
31'
34
37
46
47
50
52
72
11
12
18
22
32
33
39
43
55
Name of Villages
3
Manabari T G
Gurjangjhora Tea Garden
Betbari Tea Garden
Damdim Tea Garden
Kumlai Tea Garden
Newclenco Tea Garden
Haihai Pathar Tea Garden
Demka Jhora
Bainguri Tea Garden
An21.ndapur Tea Garden
Neoranadi Tea Garden
Saogaon
Turibari
Menglass Tea Garden
Tunbari Tea Garden
Rangamati Tea Garden
Rani Chera Tea Garden
Damdimhat
Test Mala
Haihai Pathar
Purba Damdim
Nipuchhapur Tea Garden
,)ogesh Chandra Tea Garden
Bagrakot Tea Garden
Uttar Phulbari
Odlabari Tea Gardsn
Manabari
Khasjangal-I
Syli Tea Garden
Paschim Damdim
Haihaipathar Tea Garden 11+111
Kumali
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
16·20
21·30
31+
J\.
No.
2
60
69
75
5
14
24
26
30
36
61
17
19
27
51
54
71
80
81
15
53
56
57
58
62
65
66
67
68
70
73
82
APPENDIX-IV
Name of Villages
3
Uttar Hanskhali
Purbba Dolaicaon
Dhala Bari
Washabari Tea Garden
HanskhaH
Patharjhora Tea Garden
Datingkote Tea Garden
Nidam Jhora Tea Garden
Sisubari Tea Garden
DakShin Hanskhali
Targhera
Dakshinodlabari
Malnadi Tea Garden
Nipuchhapur
Kanta Dighi Kumatpara
Mal Hati Forest
Purbba Kanta Dighi Kumarpara
Lata Guri
Gojaldoba Tea Garden
Nich Chalsa
Raja Danga
Bara Gharia
Anandapur
Gochi Mari
Neola Basti
Golabari
Chengmari Forest
Cheng Mari Dangapara
Pashim Dolaigaon
Uttar Chengmari
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
JI.
No.
2
C.D.BLOCK - KUMARGRAM
P.S. - KUMARGRAM
Name of Villages
3
74 Uttar Majhgram
76 Jhar Majhgarm
77 KOdal Kati
78 Neora
82 Dakshin Kanta Dighi Kumarpara
83 Chikan Mati
84 Kranti
85 Dakshin Majh Gram
86 Uttarkhalpara
87 Chengmari Hat
88 Dakshin Khalpara
89 Uttar Sari Pakuri
90 Adabari
91 Uttar Matiali
92 Jhar Maliali
93 Chak Maulani
94 Dakshin Chakmaulani
95 Dakshin Sari pakuri
96 Chapa Danga
97 Paschim Sanga Para
98 Dakshin Cheng Mari
99 Purbba Mauamri
100 Paschim Mauamari
101 Paschim Prem Ganj
102 Prem Ganj Majhiali
103 Purbba Premganj
104 Purbba Sangapara
105 Dakshin Matiali
106 Bidurerdanga
107 Basu Suba
Sachapho Forest
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
0-5'
6-10
11-15
16-20
21-30
JI.
No.
2
3
4
9
10
11
32
5
6
7
8
31
34
47
2
26
30
56
25
43
20
23
27
33
12
13
14
16
17
18
83
APPENDIX-IV
Name of Villages
3
Chunia Jhora Tea Garden
Kartika Tea Garden
Tuturi Tea Garden
Raydak Tea Garden
Raydak Forest
Ohomrara Forest
Rahimbad Tea Garden
Jainti Tea Garden
Turturi Khanda
Jainta Tea Garden II
New Lands Tea Garden
Sankos Tea Garden
Bhalka Forest
Phaskhawa Tea Garden
Paschim Chengmari
Amarpur
Majher Oabri
Narakhata
Hemaguri
Purbpa Nara Thali
Nara Thali
Lal Chandpur
Kumargram Tea Garden
Madhya Naratthali
Paschim Narathali
Oakhin Narathali
Madgya Kamakhyaguri
Oakhin Kamarkhyaguri
Teli Para
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
31+
C.D BLOCK -FALAKATA
P.S.-FALAKATA
0·5"
JI.
No.
2
19
21
22
24
28
29
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
7
13
32
33
38
61
Name of Villages
3
Paschim Chakchka
Gachaimari
Chuota Oaldali
Uttar Narathali
Dhantali
Jaydedpur
Uttar Hadi Bari
Pukhri Ghon
Kumargram
Madhya Haldibari
Dakhin Haldi Bari
Paglar Hat
Cengmari
Dakshin Cheng Mari
Baradaldal
Ghaksapara
Radhanagar
Purbbasalbari
Bara Bisa
Purbba Chakchaka
Oakhin Rampur
Laskar Para
Bhalka
Pakriguri
Barui Para
Dalmoney Tea Garden
Sarugaon Tea Garden
Tasti Tea Garden
Dalgaon Tea Garden
Dakshin Deogaon
Kadambini Tea Garden
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
6-10
11-15
16-20
21-30
31+
JI.
No.
2
5
41
6
8
22
52
53
2
9
23
35
37
39
55
3
4
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
24
25
Name of Villages
3
Ethelbari Tea Garden
Paschim Deogaon
Jagi Jhora Barabak
Chengmari Forest
Dalgaon Forest
Parangarpar
Paschim Salkumar
Uma Charanpur
Narasingpur
Sishabari Saru Gaon
Baganbari
Karaibari
Purbba Deogaon
Madhya Deogaon
Badaiari
84
APPENDIX-IV
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
31+
JI.
No.
2
Mechhua Dhura Bala Bathan .
Deomali
Khagenhat
Dhanirampur
Ghatpar Saru Gram
Malsagaon
Pramode Nagar
Gokul Nagar
Bala Sundar
Jay Chandpur C.D. BLOCK· MADARIHAT
Bhutnir Ghat P .S. -Birpara
Bara Doba
Kshirarkot
Dalimpur 0-5"
Name of Villages
3
26 Kathal Bari
27 Guabar Nagar
28 Jateswar
29 Hedaiel Nagar
30 Ali Nagar
31 Bengkandi
34 Dalgaon
36 Uttar Deogaon
40 Dhula Gaon
42 Jharh Beltali
43 Prubba Jhar Bellali
44 Bellali Bhandani
45 Nabanagar
46 Harinathpur
47 Jogendrapur
48 Salpukuria
49 Mairadanga
50 Talukertari
51 Cflhota Salkumar
54 Khau Chandpara
56 Sibnathpur
57 Lochhmandabari
58 Kunja Nagar
59 Chua Khola
60 Dakshin Parangarpar
62 Bangshidharpur
63 Raichenga
64 Kalipur
(0100)
3 Dheklapara Garden
5 Rahimpur Tea Garden
8 Dimdimma Tea Garden
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
P.S - Madar/hat
0-5'
JI.
No.
2
11
13
17
(0120)
20
21
24
33
34
42
P.S. - Birpara (0100)
10
6-10 12
14
18
P .S. - Madarihat (0120)
19
£1
36
6-10 39
45
47
48
P.S. - Birpara (0100)
4
6
1H5 9
26
30
31
P.S. - Madarihat (0120)
22
11-15 28
85
APPENDIX-IV
Name of Villages
3
Jay Birpara Tea Garden
Gard Chera Bandapani
Gopalpur Tea Garden
Dakshin Sisubari
Dakshin Rangali Baznar
Chapaguri
Totopara Tea Garden
Ballal Guri
Islamabad
Nangdala Tea Garden
Bandapani Tea Garden
Makrapara Tea Garden
Dumchi Tea Garden
Uttar Sisubari
Dumchipara Tea Gardin
Purba Khairbari
Mujnai Tea Garden
Uttar Chheka Mari
Madhya Madarlhat
Paschim Madarihat
Nepaina
Sarugaon
Sisha - Jumrha
Birpara Tea Garden
Ramjhora Tea Garden
Lankapara Tea Garden
Lankapara Hat
Dakshin Khari Bari
Hantupara Tea Garden
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
P.S. - Birpara
16-20
P.S. - Madar/hat
16-20
P.S. - Madarihat
21-30
P.S. - Madarihat
31+
C.D.BLOCK - KALCHINI
P.S - Jaygaon
0-5*
P.S. - Kalchini
0-5'
P.S. - Jaygaon
JI.
No.
2
38
15
37
23
29
35
46
40
41
44
49
50
4
5
6
16
7
8
15
31
44
45
2
3
Name of Villages
3
Madhya Khairbari
Dalmore Tea Garden
Uttar Kha\rbari
Madhya Rangali Baznar
Garganda Tea Garden
Holapara Forest
Uttar Madarihat
Uttar Rangali Baznar
Paschim Khairbari
Madhya Chheka Mari
Dakshin Madarihat
Purba Madarihat
Saudamini Tea Garden
Madhya Satali
Paschim Satali
Satali Mandai Para
Dakshin Salali
Salali Nakadala
Purba Satali
Bhutri Forest
Buxa Hill Forest
Buxa Forest (Panbari Khanda)
Parmalangi
Nilpara Forest
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
6-' 0
P.S. - Kalchini
6-10
p S. - Jaygaon
11-15
P.S. - Kalchini
11-15
P.S. - Jaygaon
16-20
P.S. - Kalchini
16-20
P.S. - Jaygaon
21-30
JI.
No.
2
18
19
24
25
9
13
35
40
41
43
20
21
22
23
27
29
11
12
32
34
36
37
39
42
28
30
33
86
APPENDIX-IV
Name of Villages
3
Madhu Tea Garden
Satali Tea Garden
Tosra Tea Garden
Mechia Basti
Uttar Mandabari
Daksin Latabari
Mechpara Tea Garden
Bhatkhawa Tea Garden
Atiabari Tea Garden
Buxa Forest Craja
Malangi Tea Garden
Beech Tea Garden
Bharnobari Tea Garden
Dalsingpara Tea Garden
Jaygaon
Gabaur Bachhra Forest
Nimtijhora Tea Garden
Nlmti Domohani
Radha Rani Tea Garden
Chuapara
Bhatpara Tea Garden
Kalchini Tea Garden
Dima Tea Garden
Rajabhat Tea Garden
Chhota Jaygaon
Rangamati Tea Garden-
Chuapara Tea Garden
Uttar Barajhar Forest
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
P.S. - Kalchini
21-30
31+ Nil
JI.
No.
2
10
38
C.D.BLOCK - AUPURDUAR - r
P.S. - ALIPURDUAR
12
0-5' 15
25
48
22
6-10 39
11-15 58
16-20 Nil
2
21-30 23
40
56
3
4
5
6
31+ 7
8
9
10
,,11
13
Name of Villages
3
Dakshin Mandabari
Gangutta Tea Garden
Dakshin Barajhar Forest
Sal Kumar Forest
Mathura Tea Garden
Paschim Majherdabri T:6
Paschim Simla Bari
Paitka Para Tea Garden
Purba Majjherdabri T:6
Torsa Forest
Parpatla Khawa
Uttar Simla Bari
Foska Danga
Bholar Dabri
Nejbil
Paschim Khatal Bari
Jogendra Nagar
Kala Beria
Sal Kumar Hat
Munshi Para
Prodhan Para
Jaldapara
Nutan Para
Sidha Bari
Range of SC.
iParcentage %)
JI.
No.
2
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
24
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
C.D.BLOCK - ALiPUROUAR - "
P.S. - ALiPURDUAR
79
83
100
Name of Villages
3
Suri Para
Siru Bari
Purba Khatal Bari
Patla Khawa
Sil Bari Hat
Dakshin Chakoakheti
Purba Simla Bari
Kumar Para
Uttar Sonapur
Dakshin Sonapur
Pachkal Guri
Dakshin Kansin Gram
Uttar Kansin Gram
Tapari Khata
Pukuri Tola
Dakshin Paitka Para
Pashim Salbari
Naottoar Tari
Uttar Chakoa Kheti
Madhya Paitka Para
Uttar Paitka Para
Satkodali
Banchu Kamari
Chapatali
Pararpar
Birpara
Ghagra
Bariiguri
Uttardhalkar
Pukhuria
Kadampur
87
APPENDIX-IV
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
0-5*
6-10
11-15
16-20
21-30
31+
Nil
JI.
No.
2
103
104
105
106
107
110
116
118
80
81
99
115
123
101
102
111
66
71
76
77
93
98
112
113
120
122
125
53
54
55
59
Name of Villages
3
Baniagaon
Bania Dabri
Jaypur
Purba Jitpur
Sambalpur
Panbari
Uttar Rampur
Dhaola Jhora Tea Garden
Uttarshibkata
Shrinathpur Tea Garden
Taleswarguri
Dhala Jhora
Bara Chaki Bas
Patotola
Samuktola
Simlabari
Purbabarachouki
Karipara
Bhasadabri
Dakshin Dhalkar
Chikliguri
Paschim Chepani
Damsibad
Nurpur
Kohinur Tea Garden
Dakshin Mahakal Guri
Chhipra
Chengpara
Chaprarpar
Dakshinmajherdabri
Uttarpanialguri
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
JI.
No.
2
Name of Villages
3
60 Dakshinpanialguri
61 Uttarmajherdabri
62 Bhelukdabri
63 Chandijhar
64 Chalnipak
65 Paschimbarachouki
67 Boragari
68 Bhatibari
69 Ka~jipara
70 Bindipara
72 Khatpara
73 Salsalabari
74 Kayakhata
75 Pulimari
78 Dakshinshibkata
82 Madhya Shibkata
84 Jashodanga
85 Tatpara
86 Uttar Majid Khana
87 Dakshin Majid Khana
88 Saudpara
89 Uttar Bhati Bari
(0-5)*
Excludes Villages With
Noscheduled Castes Population.
88
APPENDIX-IV
Range of SC.
(Parcentage %)
JI.
No.
2
90
91
92
94
95
96
97
109
114
117
119
121
124
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
Name of Villages
3
Chilurghat
Kumarijan
Paschimchikliguri
Purba Chikli Guri
Uttar Chikli Guri
Thanu Para
Paschim Khalishamari
Dangi
Turturi
Loknathpur
Uttar Chakirbas
Mahakal Guri
Chhota Chakir Bas
Bakla
Chepani
Purba Chepani
Uttar Parokata
Madhya Parokata
Purba Khalisha Mari
Dakshin Paro Kata
Brajer Kuthi
89
APPENDIX-IV
VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES.
B. SCHEDULED TRIBES
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
C.D. BLOCK-JAJPAJGURJ 35 Ullada Bari
P.S.-JALPAIGURI 39 Bagjan
"Rage 0-5' 41 Singi Mari
2 Bhelakoba 47 Purbba Baragila
48 Belgara 3 Satkhamar
51 Madhya Khagra Bari 4 Bahadur
52 Dakshin Khagra Sari 7 Kharia
53 Uttar Madhab Danga
9 Goralbari 57 Purba Sisua Bari
14 Araji Maria Kamala 61 Khaer Khal
15 Singimar Dwitiya Khanda 62 Bhati Patti
17 Singimari Pratham Khanda 67 Uttar Bhuska Danga
21 Binnaguri 75 Chares Bari
23 Berubari 78 Chura Bhandrar
27 Kharija Berubari 81 Haslu Danga
82 Bhangar Hat "Range 6-15
83 Charchura Bhandar
84 Jabar Amli 6 Paharpur
85 Sapti Bari
16 Maria Kamala Puhari "Range 6-15
"Range 16·25 Nil
5 Panbarid
"Range 26-35 7 Jhar Baraguri
8 Kaoagap
Barapatina Nutanbus 12 Uttar Kalamti
5 Patkata 15 Cheng Mari
"Range 36·50 "Range 16-25
22 Dai Khata 9 Ramsai
'-Range 51+ Nil "Range 26·35 Nil
C.D.BLOCK-MA YNAGURI "Range 36·50 Nil
P.S.-MAYNAGURI "Range 51+
"Range 0-5'
2 Purbba Dobbari 6 Satvendi
18 Chatrarpar 3 Forest Ramsai
90
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
10 Jadabpur Tea Garden 107 Jura Pani
11 Nimna Tandu Forest "Range 6-15
C.D.BLOCK-DHUPGURI 21 Sakojhora
P.S.-BANARHAT 36 Madhya Sal Bari
P.S.-DHUBGURI 37 Purba Dura Mari
**Range 0-5' 40 Dakhin Nunkhawa Danga
38 Paschim Dura Mari 43 Chamti MUkhi
39 Uttar Jhoralta Gram
41 Bhatiapara 22 Pradhan Para
45 Uttar Khuttimari
51 Chauhaddi 46 Madhya Khutti Mari
53 Madhya Dauk1 Mari 47 Baman Tari
54 Purbba Dauki Mari 48 Paschim Danga Para
56 Dakshinkhutti Mari 49 Garial Tari
57 Gara Khuta -'Range 6-15
61 Mallik Sobha
62 Nirajanpat 55 Uttar Kathulia
64 Kalirhat 59 Sona Khuli
65 Dakshin Kathulia 60 Dakshin Sako Jhora
66 Dakshin Jharalta "Range 16-25
67 Char Charabari
68 Gadhe Arkuti 4 Chhamurchi Tea Garden
70 Kursa Mari 28 Marghat Forest
71 Bhandani 34 Chandipa
73 Parkumlai 35 Dakshin Sal Bari
75 Uttar Alta Gram 42 Fataktari
80 Patki Daha
83 Dakshin Khai Bari 23 Uttar Danga Para
84 Bhat Para 24 Sajna Para
85 Khafai Gram "Range 26-35
93 Purba Magur Mari
94 Uttar Gosairhat 12 Prayagpur
101 Kazipara 17 Banrhar Tea Garden
104 Paschim Salbari "Range 36-50
105 Purbbasalbari
106 Jhar Salbari 3 Ambari Tea Garden
91
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
5 Chuna Shati Tea Garden 23 Gadhea Ganj
7 Ria Bari Tea Garden 7 24 JugiBhila
8 Palas Bari Tea Garden 12 Pani Kauri
10 Diana Tea Garden 20 Balai Gachh
14 Lakshmi Para Tea Garden 21 Mahan Bhita
15 Gendra Para Tea Garden 25 Badia Gachha
18 Karbala Tea Garden 26 Pathar Ghata
19 Bina Guri Tea Garden 27 Sannyasi Kata
20 Telipara Tea Garden 28 Sukani
30 Jalapara 29 Kukurjan
33 Uttar Salbari
"Range 51+ "Range 6-15
5 Lalita Bari
2 Red Bank Tea Garden 6 Manta Dari
6 Kathalguri Tea Garden *Thsi10020
9 Hari Talguri Tea Garden 9 Chhat Guzri Mari
11 Debpara Tea Garden 15 Chhat Shikar Pur
16 Maraghat Tea Garden "Range 16-25
26 Gair Kata Tea Garden 4 Simulguri
27 Haldi Bari Tea Garden 19 Mehendi Gachh
29 Totopara Tea Garden
31 Mogal Kata Tea Garden 7 Shikar Pur
32 Chapaguri Khanda 8 Guzri Mari
14 Ajari Bhelakoba III
44 Lakshmi Kantapur T sa Garden "Range 26-35
55 Ramsai Forest Junglee Mohal
58 Gosair Hat Forest "Range 36-50 NH
"Range 51+ Nil
C.D.BLOCK-RAJGANJ
P.S.-BHAKTI NAGAR C.D.BLOCK-MATIALI
P.S.-RAJGANJ P.S.-MITIALI
"Range 0-5' "Range 0-5'
12 Matiali Hat
3 Binnaguri "Range 6-15
17 Chakia Bhita
18 Kamar Shita 8 Samsing Tea Garden
22 Ambari Falakata 28 Dakshin Dhup Jhora
92
APPENDIXplV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
'*Range 16-25
16 Chalsa Mahabari C.D.BLOCK-NAGRAKATA
20 Neora Majhia!i P.S.-NAGRALATA
21 Salbari P.S.-BANARHAT
26 Purbba Bata Bari '*Range 0-5* NIL
**Range 26-35
"Range 6-15
7 Chalauni Tea Garden
17 Mangal Bari 25 Khairkata
22 Mathachulka 29 Upar Kalabari
27 Uttardhup Jhora 32 Dhoudasimla
"Range 36-50 33 Uttar Nunkhawadanga
"Range 16-25
9 Yongttong Tea. Garden
"Range 51+ 1 (m) Upper Tendu Forest
Engo Tea Garden 26 Dhumpara
2 Juranti Tea Garden 31 Angrabhasa
3 Nakhati Tea Garden "Range 16-35
4 Son Gachhi Tea Garden
5 Aibhil Tea Garden 2 Hope Tea Garden
6 Nagai Suri Tea Garden 17 ChharTandu
10 Matiali Tea Garden 18 Sulkapara
19 Khair Bari 13 Chalsatea Garden
20 Tandu 14 Indon Tea Garden
"Range 36-50
15 Kilkote Tea Garden
18 Sathkaya Tea Garden 6 Nagrakata Tea Garden
19 Khariar Tea Garden 8 Sukhani Basti
23 Bara Dighi 12 Luksan Tea Garden
24 Paschimbata Bari
24 Jaldhakaal Tadanga Tea Garden 25 Bata Bari Tea Garden
30 Hridaypur 29 Bara Dighi Tea Garden
**Range 51 30 Chhaoa Phali
31 Nimna Tandu Forest Jjtj Tea Garden
93
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Pareentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
3 Naya Saili Tea Garden 69 Purbba Dolaieaon
4 Hila Tea Garden 70 Paschim Dolaigaon
7 Nagrakata 74 Uttar Majhgram
9 Bhagatpur Tea Garden 76 Jhar Majh Gram
10 Kurti Tea Garden 81 Lata Guri
11 Gatia Tea Garden 87 Chengmari Hat
13 Caron Tea Garden 88 Dakshin Khal Para
14 Chengmari Tea Garden 89 Uttar Sari Pakuri
15 Grassmore Tea Garden 91 Uttar Matiali
16 Ghasmari 92 Jhar Matiali
21 Tandu Tea Garden 105 Dakshin Matiali
22 Bamandanga Tea Garden '*Range 16-25
27 Kalabari Tea Garden 6 Kalagaity
28 Kalabari 11 Bagrakot Tea Garden
C,D.BLOCK-MAL 14 Hanskhali
P.S.~MAL 23 Turibari
'*Range 0-5* 47 Haihai Pathar
50 Purba Damdim
12 Uttar Phulbari 54 KanIa Dighi Kumar Para
15 Gojaldoba Tea Garden 56 Raja Danga
32 Khasjangal - I 57 Bara Gharia
84 Kranti 58 Anandapur
90 Adabari 61 Dakshin Hanskhali
93 Chak Maulani 62 Goehi Mari
94 Dakshin Chakmaulni 67 Chengmari Forest
95 Dakshin Sari Pakuri 71 Mal Hati Forest
96 Chapa Danga **Range 16·25
98 Dakshin Cheng Mar! 73 Uttar Cheng Mari
106 Bidurer Danga 75 Dhala Bari
107 8asu Suba
**Range 6-15 77 Kodal Kati
78 Neora
37 Damdimhat 82 Dakshinkanta Dighi Kumar Para
53 Nieh Chalsa 83 Chikan Mati
65 Neola Basti 85 Dakshin Majh Gram
66 Gala Bari 86 Uttarkhal Para
94
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range ot ST. JI. Name ot Villages
(Parcentage 0/0) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
. "Range 26-35 41 Kumlat Tea Garden
42 Newclenco Tea Garden
19 Dakshinodlabari 45 Hahai Pathar Tea Garden
22 Manabari 49 Bainguri Tea Garden
24 Patharjhora Tea Garden 52 Nipuchhapur Tea Garden
46 Tesi Mala 55 Kumai
48 DemkaJhora 59 Anandapur Tea Garden
"Range 36-50 60 Uttar Hanskhali
72 Jogesh Chandra Tea Garden
5 Washabri Tea Garden 79 Neoranadi Tea Garden
26 Dalingkote Tea Garden 80 Purbba Kanta Dighikumarpraa
27 malnadi Tea Garden
39 Paschim Damdim C.O. BLOCK-KUMARGRAM
43 Haihaipathar Tea Garden 11+1 P.S.-KUMARGRAM
51 Nipuchhapur **Range 0-5'
"Range 51
19 Paschim Chakchka
3 Sundari Basti 47 8halka Forest
4 Elfen BUry Tea Garden 50 Purbba Chachaka
7 Kalagaity T G 51 Dakhin Ram Pur
8 Saogaon 52 Laskar Para
9 Saogaon Tea Garden 53 Bhalka
10 Lishriver Tea Garden 55 Sarui Para
16 Apalchand Forest "Range 6-15
17 Targhera
18 Odlabari Tea Garden 14 Dakhin Narathali
21 Manabari T G 16 Madhya Kamakhyaguri
25 Menglass Tea Garden 18 Teli Para
28 Gurjangjhora Tea Garden 38 Madhya Haldibari
29 Tunbari Tea Garden 39 Dakhin Haldibari
30 Nidam Jhora Tea Garden 41 Cengmari
31 Rangamati Tea Garden 49 Sara Sisa
33 SyJi Tea Garden "Range 16-25
34 Rani Chera Tea Garden
36 Sist.lbari Tea Garden 12 Madhya Narathali
38 Betbari Tea Garden 13 Paschim Narathali
40 Damdim Tea Garden 17 Dakhin Kamarkhya Guri
95
APPENDIX-IV
Range at ST. Jl. Name of Villages Range of ST. Jl. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 .3 2 3
20 Purbba Nara Thali 26 Paschim Chengmari
21 Gachat Mari 2.7 Lal Chand Pur
36 Pukhri Ghon 30 Amarpur
37 Kumargram 31 New Lands Tea Garden
44 Baradaldal 33 Kumargram Tea Garden
**Range 26-35 34 Sankos Tea Garden
8 Jai Tea Garden II C.D.BLOCK-FALAKATA
22 Chuota Daldali P.S.-FALAKATA
23 Nara Thali "Range 0-5*
29 Jayded Pur
43 Hemaguri 11 Dhanirampur
45 Ghaksa Para 18 Jay Chand pur
46 Radha Nagar 19 Bhutnir Ghat
""Range 36-50 22 Parangarpar
24 Kshirarkot
5 Rahimabad Tea Garden 27 Guabar Nagar
7 Turturi Khanda 28 Jateswar
24 Uttar Narathali 29 Hedaiet Nagar
28 Dhan Tali 30 Ali Nagar
32 Dhomrara Forest 39 Madhya Deogaon
35 Uttar Hadi Sari 43 Purbba Jhar Beltali
40 Paglar Hat 44 Bellali Shandani
42 Dakshin Cheng Mari 46 Hari Nathpur
"'Range 36-50 47 Jogedra Pur
48 Purbbasal Bari 48 Satpukuria
'"Range 51+ 59 Chua KhoJa
63 Raichenga
Sachapho Forest 64 Kalipur
2 Phaskhawa Tea Garden '"Range 6-15
3 Chunia Jhora Tea Garden
4 Kartika Tea Garden 4 Deomali
6 Jain!! Tea Garden 14 Malsagaon
9 Tuturi Tea Garden 15 Pramode Nagar
10 Raydak Tea Garden 16 Gokul Nagar
11 Raydak Forest 17 Bala Sundar
25 Narakhata 23 Baganbari
96
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JJ. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
38 Dakshin Deogaon 7 Dalmoney Tea Garden
40 Dhula Gaon 8 Dalgaon Forest
41 Paschim Deogaon 13 Sarugaon Tea Garden
42 Jharh Beltali 32 Tasti Tea Garden
45 Nabanagar 33 Dalgaon Tea Garden
35 Karaibari 49 Malradanga
61 Kadambini Tea Garden 50 Talukertari
C.D.BlOCK-MADARIHAT 55 Badaitari
P.S.-BIRPARA 62 Bangshi Dharpur
P.S.-MADARIHAT "Range 16-25
**Range 0-5'
6 Chengmari Tari 2 Rati Forest
10 Khagenhat 16 Hoasinbad Tea Garden
12 Ghatpar Saru Gram
31 Bengkandi 46 Uttar Madarihat
36 Uttar Deogaon
51 Chhota Salkumar '*Range 6-15
53 Uma Charanpur 14 Makrapara Tea Garden
"Range 16-25 56 Sibnathpur 31 Lankapara Hat
57 Lochhmandabari
58 Kunja Nagar 41 Pascim Khair Bari
60 Dakshin Parangarpar 42 Islamabad
·"Range 26-35 49 Dakshin Madarihat
9 Sishabari Saru Gaorl URange 16-25
37 Purbba Deogaon
52 Paschim Salkumar Nepaina
15 Dalmore Tea Garden 54 Khau Chanpara
30 Lankapara Tea Garden "Range 36-50
Jagi Jhora Barabak 23 Madhya Rangali Baznar
2 Narasingpur 50 Purba Madarihat
3 Mechhua Dhura Bala Bathan
34 Dalgaon URange 26-35
"Range 51+ 4 Sarugaon
7 Dangapara 5 Ethel Bari Tea Garden
97
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Vilrages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
lParcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
9 Birpara Tea Garden 43 Khair Bari Forest
13 Garo Chera Bandapani 45 Uttar Chheka Mari
26 Ramjhora Tea Garden C.D. BLOCK-KALCHINI
P.S.-JAYGAON
21 Dakshin RangaliBaznar P.S.-KALCHINI
22 Dakshin Khair Bari ""Range 0-5"
27 Dumchipara Tea Garden
29 Garganda Tea Garden 2 Parmalangi
40 Uttar Rangali Baznar 3 Nil Para Forest
47 Madhya Madarihat 28 Chhota jaygaon
**Range 36-50 ·*Range 6-15
6 Sisha - jumrha 23 Dafsingpara Tea Garden
27 Jaygaon
19 Uttar Sisubari
20 Dakshin Sisubari 31 Shutr; Forest
24 Chapaguri **Range16-15 Nil
28 Hantupara Tea Garden
33 Toto Para Tea Garden '"Range 6-15
35 Holapara Forest
36 Purba Khairbari Uttar Barajhar Forest
37 Uttar Khairbari 24 Tosra Tea Garden
38 Madhya Khair Bari 25 Mechia Bast;
44 Madhya Chheka Mari
48 Paschim Madarihat 32 Radha Rani Tea Garden
-'Range 51+ 37 Kalchini Tea Garden
3 Dheklapara Garden 44 Buxa Hill Forest
5 RahimpurTea Garden ··Range 36-50
8 Dimdimma Tea Garden
10 Nangdala Tea Garden 19 Satali Tea Garde
11 Jay Birpara Tea Garden
12 Bandapani Tea Garden 33 Chuapara Tea Garden
17 Gopalpur Tea Garden 36 Bhatpara Tea Garden
18 Dumchi Tea Garden 38 Gangutta Tea Garden
25 Dumchi Forest ""Range 50+
34 Ballal Guri
39 Mujnat Tea Garden 4 Saudamini Tea Garden
98
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
5 Madhya Satali 46 Ghagra
6 Paschim Satali 56 Bholar Dabri
16 Satali Mandai Para
18 Madhu Tea Garden ·"Range 6-15
20 Malangi Tea Garden
21 Beech Tea Garden 2 Parpatla Khawa
22 Bharnobari Tea Garden 3 Nejbi/
26 Gopimohan Tea Garden 4 Paschim Khatal Bari
29 Gabaur Bachhra Forest 5 Jogendra Nagar
**Range 50+ 7 Sal Kumar Hat
8 Munshi Para
7 Dakshin Satali 9 Prodhan Para
8 SataH Nakada\a 14 Suri Para
9 Uttar Mandabari 16 Siru Bari
10 Dakshin Mandabari 17 Purba Khatal Bari
11 Nimtijhora Tea Garden 18 PaUa Khawa
12 Nimti Domohani 19 Sil Bari Hat
13 Dakshin Latabari 20 Dakshin Chakoakheti
15 Purba Satali 32 Pukuri Tola
30 Rangamati Tea Garden 37 Madhya Paitka Para
34 Chuapara 42 Banchu Kamari
35 Mechpara Tea Garden 43 Chapatali
39 Dima Tea Garden 44 Pararpar
40 Bhalkhawa Tea Garden 47 Bariguri
41 Atlabari Tea Garden **Range 16-25
42 Rajabhat Tea Garden
43 Buxa Forest Craja 6 Kala Beria
45 Buxa Forest (Panbari Khanda) 10 Jalda Para
C.D. 8 LOCK-ALIPURDUAR-I 11 Nutan Para
P.S.-ALIPURDUAR 22 Pashim Simla Bari
"Range 0-5' 30 Uttar Kansin Gram
'''Range 26-35
26 Uttar Sonapur
28 Pachkal Guri 13 Sidha Bari
29 Dakshin Kansin Gram 21 Purba Simla Bari
31 Tapari Khata 24 Kumar Para
45 Birpara 34 Pashim Salbari
99
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 2 3
38 Uttar Paitka Para 89 Uttar Bhati Bari
"Range 36-50 90 Chilurghat
92 Paschimchikliguri
33 dakshin paitka para 94 Purba Chikli Guri
35 naottoar tari 95 Uttar Chikli Guri
"Range 51+ 96 Thanu Para
98 Paschim Chepani
Torsa Forest 126 Bakla
12 Oakshin Barajhar Forest 127 Chepani
15 Sal Kumar Forest 129 Uttar Parokata
23 Uttar Simla Bari 130 Madhya Parokata
25 Mathura Tea Garden 131 Purba Khalisha Mari
36 Uttar Chakoa Kheti 133 Brajer Kuthi
39 Paltka Para Tea Garden "Range 6-15
40 Foska Oanga
41 Saikodali 55 Oakshinmajherdabri
48 Paschim Majherdabri T:G 60 Oakshinpanialguri
58 Purba Majhedabri T.G. 64 Chalnipak
C.D.8LOCK-ALIPURDUAR-1I 65 Paschimbarachouki
P.S.-ALIPURDUAR 69 Karjjipara
75 Putimari
78 Dakshinshibkata
··Range 0-5* 82 Madhya Shibkata
97 Paschim Khalishamari
53 Chengpara 119 Uttar Chakirbas
54 Chaprarpar 124 Chhota Chakir Bas
61 Uttarmajherdabri 128 Purba Chepani
62 Bhelukdabri 132 Oakshin Paro Kata
63 Chandijhar "Range 16-25
66 Purbabarachouki
67 Boragari 99 Taleswar Guri
73 Salsalabari 101 Patotola
76 Bhasadabri 102 Samuktola
77 Dakshin Ohalkar 121 Mahakal Guri
84 Jashodanga '<Range 26-35
87 Dakshin Majid Khana
88 Saud para 120 Kohinur Tea Garden
100
APPENDIX-IV
Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages Range of ST. JI. Name of Villages
(Parcentage %) No. (Parcentage %) No.
2 3 1 2 3
125 Chhipra 103 Baniagaon
"Range 36-50 104 Bania Dabri
105 Jaypur
106 Purba Jitpur
59 Ut1arpanialguri 107 Sambalpur
80 Ut1arshibkata 108 Garokhuta
109 Dangi 110 Panbari
111 Simlabari 113 Nurpur
112 Damsibad 122 Dakshin Mahakal Guri
114 Turturi
"Range 51+ 115 DhalaJhora
79 Ut1ardhalkar 116 Uttar Rampur
81 Shrinathpur Tea Garden 117 Loknathpur
83 Pukhuria i18 Dhaora Jhora Tea Garden
100 Kadampur 123 Bara Chaki Bas
103
NOTE EXPLAN1NG THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY
Class I
II III IV V
VI
STATEMENT - I SIZE CALLS OF TOWNS
Population 100,000 and above 50,000-99,999 20,000-49,999 10,000-19,999 5,000-9,999 Below 5,000
Civic Administration Status of Towns M.Corp. Municipal Corporation/Corporation M.C. Municipal Committee/Municipal Town
M M.B. M.C!' C.B. N.A.C.
T.C. T.B. G.P. N.P. S.C. S.B. S.A. S.A.D.A. E.O. U.C. C.T. N.M.
Committee Municipality Municipal Board Municipal Council Contonment Board/Contonment Notified Area/Notified Area Commit-tee/Notified Committee Town Committee Town/BoardlTown Area Committee Gram PanchayatNiliage Panchayat Nagar PanchayatITown Panchayat Station Committee Sanitary Board Special Area Special Area Development Authority Estate Office Union Committee Census Town Non-Municipal
STATEMENT - II
Navigable River/Canal R River C Canal
Road Length P.R. K.R.
STATEMENT - IV
Pucca Road Kuccha Road
System of Sewerage S Sewer OSD Open Surface Drains BSD Box Surface Drains SD Sylk Drains CD Cesspool Method Pt Pit System o Others
Method of disposal of nightsoil HL Head Loads B Baskets WB Wheel Barrows ST Septic Tank Latrines S Sewerage Pt Pit System o Others
Protected Water Supply OHT Over Head Tank SR Service Reservoir IG River Infiltration Gailery BWD Borewell Pumping System PT Pressure Tank TW Tubewell water/Hand pump T Tap Water W Well Water K Tank Water
STATEMENT -V Medical Facilities H Hospital D Dispensary HC Health-Centre/Primary Health Centre/
Primary Health Sub-Centre/Primary Health Unit etc.
FPC TB NH o A U
Family Planning Centre TB Clinic Nurshing Home Others Ayurvedic Unani Homeopathic
Educational Facilities A Arts only S Science only C Commerce only AS Arts and Science only ASC Combined for all categories-Arts,
Science and Commerce L Law U University o Others
Recreational and Cultural facilities
PL RR
Public Library Reading Room
104
TOWN STATEMENT STATUS AND
81. Class, name and civic Location Name of Police Name of Area Number of Population and
No. Administration status Code No. Station C.D. Block (in Sq. House- 1901 1911 1921
of Town Kms.) holds in-
cluding
Houseless
House-
holds (in 1991
Census) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. II Alipurduar (M)* See Alipurduar UA
Alipurduar UA 25.85 17,656
i) II Alipurduar (M) 26/2/x Alipurduar 10.89 11,172
ii) IV Alipurduar Rly. 26/2/x11 Alipurduar Alipurduar-I 7.20 3,481
June. (NM)
iii) V Chechakhata (NM) 26/2/X111 Alipurduar Alipurduar-I 1.44 873
iv) IV Paschim Jitpur (NM) 26/2/XI Alipurduar Alipurduar-I 6.32 2,030
2. IV Alipurduar See Alipurduar UA
Rly. June. (NM)
3. V Chechakhata (NM) See Alipurduar UA
4. Debgram (NM) 26/2/1 Bhaktinagar Rajganj 45.86 29,999
5. III Dhupguri (NM) 26/2N111 Dhupguri Dhupguri 14.55 5,876
6. IV Donohani (NM) See Mainaguri UA
7. IV Falakata (NM) 26i2/1X Falakata Falakata 4.92 3,167
8. V Gairkata (NM) 26/2IVII Banarhat Dhupguri 2.96 1,536
9. II Jalpaiguri (M) 26/2/11 Jalpaiguri 10.08 13,507 9,708 11,463 14,520
(+18.14) (+26.60) 10. III Mainaguri (NM) See Mainaguri UA
Mainaguri UA 30.95 6,924
DIRECTORY - I GROWTH HISTORY
growth rate of the town at the Censuses of
1931 1941 1951 1961
11 12 13 14
24,886 28,927
(+16.24)
24,866 28,927
(+ 16.24)
18,962 27,766 41,259 48,738
(+30.59) (+46.43) (+48.60) (+18.13)
20,014
105
1971 1981
15 16
See Alipurduar UA
54,454 71,573
(+88.25) (+31.44)
36,667 48,605
(+26.76) (+32.56)
17,787 17,774
(-0.7)
See Alipurduar UA
See Alipurduar UA
76402
16,808 23,098
(+58.01) (+3.42)
See Mainaguri UA
7,194 11,998
(+12.18) (+66.78)
5,955
55,159 61,743
(+13.17) (+ 11.94)
See Mainaguri UA
23,514 29,907
(+17.49) (+27.19)
1991
17
102,815
(+43.65)
69,613
(+43.22)
16,322
(-8.17)
6,009
10,871
147317
(+92.69)
30,375
(+31.50)
15,536
(+29.49)
7,725
(+29.72
68,732
(+11.32)
34,283
(+14.63)
Density
(1991
Census)
18
3,977
6,392
~,267
4,173
1,720
3210
2,088
3,158
2,610
6,819
1,108
Sex Ratio
1971 1981 1991
19 20 21
849 891 782
858 905 944
831 881 936
819
926
863 890
831 891 912
868 942 947
833 904
799 917 963
862 911 919
106
TOWN STATEMENT STATUS AND
SI. Class, name and civic Location Name of Police Name of Area Number of Population and
No. Administration status Code No. Station C.D. Block (in Sq. House- 1901 1911 1921
of Town Kms.) holds in-
cluding
Houseless
House-
holds (in
1991
Census)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
i) IV Domohani (NM) 26/2N Mainaguri Mainaguri 18.57 2,501
ii) III Mainaguri (NM) 26/2NI Mainaguri Mainaguri 12.38 4,423
11. III Mal (M) 26/21111 Mal 2.56 4,240
12. V Odlabari (NM) 26/2/1V Mal Mal 9.27 2,026
13. IV Paschim Jitpur (NM) See Alipurduar UA
14. V Uttar Kamakhyaguri(NM: 26121XV Kumargram Kumargram 3.51 1,682
15. IV Uttat Latabari (NM) 26/21XIV Kalchini Kalchini 6.68 2,223
DIRECTORY - I GROWTH HISTORY
growth rate of the town at the Censuses of
1931 1941 1951 1961
11 12 13 14
9,064
10,950
9,085
107
1971 1981
15 16
7,706 10,339
(-14.98) (+34.17)
15,808 19,568
(+44.37) (+23.79)
10,951 14,991
(+20.54) (+36.89)
6,887
See Alipurduar UA
8,667
1991
17
12,853
(+24.32)
21,430
(+9.52)
20,395
(+36.05)
9,907
(+43.85)
9,092
12,170
(+40.42)
Density
(1991
Census)
18
692
1,731
7,967
1,069
2,590
1,822
Sex Ratio
1971 1981 1991
19 20 21
876 915 886
855 909 940
787 793 857
809 887
959
889 928
SI.
No.
1. II
i) II
ii) IV
iii) V
IV) IV
2. IV
3. V
4.
5. IH
6. IV
7. IV
B. V
9. II
10. III
i) IV
ii) III
11. III
12. V
13. IV
14. V
15. IV
Class and name of
Town
2
Alipurduar *
Alipurduar UA
Alipurduar *
Alipurduar Rly. Junc.
Chechakhata
Paschim Jitpur
Alipurduar Rly. June.
Chechakhata
Debgram
Dhupguri
Donohani
Falakata
Gairkata
Jalpaiguri
Mainaguri
Mainaguri UA
Domohani
Mainaguri
Mal
Odlabari
Paschim Jitpur
Uttar Kamakhyaguri
Uttat Latabari
Rainfall
(in mm.)
3
4,020
3,448
3,448
3,448
3,350
3,345
3,345
3,430
3,130
4,674.55
4,674.55
4,674.55
4,674.50
811.47
811.47
108
TOWN STATEMENT
PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND Physical Aspects Name of
Temperature (in centigrade) State Hqs.
Maximum Minimum
4 5 6
See Alipurduar U.A.
29.60 10.5 Calcutta (720)
33.00 6 Calcutta (722)
33.00 6 Calcutta (722)
33.00 6 Calcutta (723)
See Alipurduar UA
See Alipurduar U.A.
36.00 6 Calcutta (585)
34.00 6 Calcutta (684)
See Managuri U.A.
34.00 6 Calcutta (655)
34.00 7 Calcutta (655)
36.30 7 Calcutta (614)
See Managuri UA
28.80 8 Calcutta (630)
28.80 8 Calcutta (635)
28.80 8 Calcutta (679)
28.80 7 Calcutta (618)
See Alipurduar U.A.
30.90 8 Calcutta (744)
30.90 8 Calcutta (675)
109
DIRECTORY - II LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989 and road distance (in kms) from
District Hqs. Sub-division I Police station Nearest City Railway Bus Navigable
Development Block with population Station Stop River 1 Canal l'
ofonelakh ( if within
and more 10 kms )
7 8 9 10 11 12
See Alipurduar U.A.
Alipurduar(O)/Alipurduar(O) Siliguri (165) Alipurduar (0) Alipurduar (0)
Jalpaiguri (120)
Jalpaiguri (122) Alipurduar (2)/Alipurduar (2)1 SiJiguri (167) Alipurduar Alipurduar
Alipurduar-I (3) Rly June (0) Rly. June. (0)
Jalpaiguri (122) Alipurduar (2}/Alipurduar (2)1 SlIiguri (168) Alipurduar Alipurduar
Alipurduar-I (3) Rly. Junc. (I) Rly. June. {Il Jalpaiguri (1 23) Alipurduar (3)/Alipurduar (3)1 SiJiguri (169) Alipurduar Alipurduar
Alipurduar-I (4) Rly. Junc. (I) Rly. June. (I)
See Alipurduar U.A.
See Alipurduar U .A.
Jalpaiguri (37) Jalpaiguri (37)/Shaktinagar (0)1 Siliguri (15) New Jalpaiguri CO) Debgram (0) Rajganj (27)
Jalpaiguri (40) Jalpaiguri (40)/Ohupguri (O)f Siliguri (85) Ohupguri (0) Dhupguri (0) Ohupguri (0)
See Managuri U.A.
Jalpaiguri (65) Jalpaiguri (60)/Falakata (0)1 Siliguri (110) Falakata (3) Falakata (0) Falakata (0)
Jalpaiguri (65) Jalpaiguri (52)/Banarhat (12)1 Siliguri (97) Binnaguri (7) Gairkata (0) Dhubguri (10)
Jalpaiguri (0) Jalpaiguri (O)/Jalpaiguri (0)1 Oebgram (37) Jalpaiguri (0) Jalpaiguri (0) Tista (R) (0)
See Managuri U.A.
Jalpaiguri (18) Jalpaiguri (18)/Jalpaiguri (18)/ Siliguri (73) Domohani (0) Domohani (0) Mainaguri (2)
Jalpaiguri (20) Jalpaiguri (20)/Mainaguri COli Siliguri (75) New Mainaguri (Il Mainaguri (0) Mainaguri (0)
Jalpaiguri (65) Jalpaiguri (65)/Mal {OIl Siliguri (55) New Mal Junc. (2) Mal (0)
Jalpaiguri (60) Jalpaiguri (60)/Mal (15)/Mal (15) Siliguri (45) Odlabari (0) Odlabari (0)
See Alipurduar U.A.
Jalpaiguri (150) Alipurduar (25)/Kumargram (30)1 Siliguri (195) Kamakhyaguri (0) Kamakhyaguri (0) Kumargram (30)
Jalpaiguri (105) Alipurduar (35)/Kalchini (3)1 Siliguri (150) Hamiltanganj (I) Hamiltonganj (I) Kalchini (3)
110
TOWN STATEMENT
MUNICIPAL FINANCE SI. Class and name of Civic Receipt ( in Rs. '00 )
No. Town Adminis- Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance
tration through derived ment
Status taxes from Grant
(In 1990) etc. Municipal Properties
and power apart from
Taxation
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
, . II Alipurduar ~ See Alipurduar UA Alipurduar UA See the Constituent Units
i) 1/ Alipurduar ~ M 8,314 1,445 30,745 8,406
til IV Alipurduar Rly. Junc. NM NA NA NA NA
iii) V Chechakhata NM 3 5
iv) IV Paschim Jitpur NM 83 5
2. IV Alipurduar Rly. Junc. See Alipurduar UA
3. V Chechakhata See Alfpurduar UA
4. Debgram NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
5. III Dhupguri NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
6. IV Donohani NM N.A. N.A. N.A. NA N.A.
7. IV Falakata NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
8. V Gairkata NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
9. II Jalpaiguri M 26.430 3,200 77,880 8,080 2,000
10. III Mainaguri NM See Mainaguri UA
Mainaguri UA See the Constituent Units
i) IV Domohani NM NA NA N.A. N.A. NA
ii) III Mainaguri NM N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
11. III Mal M NA NA N.A. NA N.A.
12. V Odlabari NM 150
13. IV Paschim Jitpur See Alipurduar UA
14. V Uttar Kamakhyaguri NM N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A.
15. IV Uttat Latabari NM N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A.
DIRECTORY -III 1988 - 1989
Receipt ( in Rs. '00 ) Other Total General
Administration
Sources (Specify)
9
N.A.
150
70
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
9,980
N.A.
N.A.
NA
N.A.
N.A.
Receipt
10 11
See the Constituent Units
48,910 14,425
N.A. N.A.
158 5
158 5
NA N.A.
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
127,570 67,760
See the Constituent Units
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
150
See Alipurduar U.A.
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
111
Expenditure ( in Rs. '00 ) Public Public Public Public Others Total safety health works Institu- (Specify) Expenditure
and con- tions veniences
12 13 14 15 16 17
See Alipurduar UA
160 2,080 30,631 110 870 48,276
N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA
10 25 60 30 28 158
10 25 60 30 28 158
N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A.
N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA NA
4,200 7,370 20,230 300 10,500 110,360
N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
NA NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
NA NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
60 90 150
N.A. NA NA N.A. N.A. N.A.
NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
112
TOWN STATEMENT
CIVIC AND OTHER 81. Class and name of Civic popula- Scheduled Road System Number of latrines
No. Town Adminis- tion Castes and length of Water Service athers
tration Scheduled (in km.) Sewerage Bome
Status Tribes
(in 1990) Population
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. " Alipurduar .. See Alipurduar UA
Alipurduar UA 102815 19,731 PR (213.0) 5,010 3,100 1,200
KR(67.0)
i) II Alipurduar .. M 69613 12,943 PR (83-0) aso 5,010 3,100 1,200
KR(37.0)
Ii) IV Alipurduar Rly. Junction NM 16,322 2,766 PR (130.0) aSO,BSO N.A. N.A. N.A.
KR (30.0)
iii) V Chechakhata NM 6,009 918 PR (8.0) aso N.A. N.A. NA
KR (50.0)
Iv) IV Paschim Jitpur NM 10,871 3,104 PR (10.0) aso N.A. N.A. N.A.
KR (60.0)
2. IV Alipurduar Rly. June. See Alipurduar UA
3. V Chechakhata See Alipurduar UA
4. Oebgram NM 147,217 45,978 PR (75.0) aso 18,220 6,322
KR(150.0)
5. III Ohupguri NM 30,375 9,678 PR (13.0) aso 400 2,153
KR (39.0)
6. IV Oomohani See Mainaguri UA
7. IV Falakata NM 15,536 3,307 PR (6.0) aso 600 800
KR (25.0)
8. V Gairkata NM 7,725 3,175 PR (7.0) OSO 100 800
KR (8.0)
9. II Jalpaiguri M 68,732 12,753 PR (53.0) aso 5,516 2,544 2,256
KR (21.71)
lO. 111 Mainaguri See Mainaguri UA
Mainaguri UA
34,283 16,561
i) IV Oomohani NM 12,853 3,501 PR (16.0) aso 150 500 950
KR (25.0)
ii) III Mainaguri NM 21,430 8,060 PR (40.0} OSO BOO 2,000 1,200
KR (100.0)
11. III Mal M 20,395 4,057 PR (8.0) OSO 1,825 540
KR (10.0) 12. V adlabari NM 9,907 2,905 PR (10.0) OSO 600 50 3,001
KR (4.0) 13. IV Paschim Jitpur See Alipurduar UA
14. V Uttar Kamakhyaguri NM 9,092 2,332 PR (4.0) OSO 1,439
KR (30.0) 15. IV Uttat Latabari NM 12,170 3,577 PR (6.0) OSO,O 1,242
KR (7.0)
113
DIRECTORY -IV AMENITIES 1989 Method of Protected water Supply Fire fighting Electrification ( Number of connections)
Disposal Source of System of SeNece * Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others
Of night Supply Storage with lighting
Soil Capacity in (Points)
litres (in
brackets)
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
See Alipurduar UA SR (53,00,000) 10,470 126 2,108 2,536
ST,PT T,TW SR (2,00,000) Yes 3,370 103 1,980 923
ST T SR (51,00,000) Alipurduar (I) 3,100 12 70 1,405
ST,PT TW,T Alipurduar (2) 1,900 5 30 106
ST,PT TW,W Alipurduar (3) 2,100 6 28 102
See Alipurduar UA
See Alipurduar UA
ST,HL T,TW OHT (N.A.) Siliguri (15) 3,932 272 175 250
ST,PT T,TW OHT (4,54,000) Jalpaiguri (40) 1,636 40 340 128
See Mainaguri UA
ST,PT T,TW OHT (4,54,000) Hashinara (32) 951 43 434 99 290
ST,PT T,TW OHT (1,80,000) Jalpaiguri (65) 300 20 235 57
HL,ST T,TW OHT (13,50,000) Yes N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,220
See Mainaguri UA
HL,ST T,TW OHT (4,50,000) Jalpaiguri (18) 147 5 23 29 4
HL,ST T,TW OHT (4,50,000) Jalpaiguri (20) 994 27 317 182 6
ST,HL TW,W Yes 1,714 59 820 82
HL,ST T,TW OHT (1,80,000) Mal (50) 389 19 205 79 19
See Alipurduar UA
PT TW,W Alipurduar (25) 1,065 6 218 12
ST,PT T,TW OHT (1,82,000) Yes 650 13 250 81 SR (2,000)
SI. Class and Name of Town Name of slum No.
2 3
1. II Alipurduar No of Slums 8
2. Dabgram No Slums
3. 11 Jalpaiguri No Slums
114
Area of slum (in Sq.km)
4
4.53
TOWN STATEMENT
CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES Population of
Slums (approximate)
5
5,500
Pave of Roads (in Kms)
6
System of Sewerage
7
OSD
115
DIRECTORY ·IVA IN NOTIFIED SLUMS 1989
Number of Latrines Method of No. of tap points/ Electrification ( No. of connections ) Private Community Disposal of Public hydrants Domestic Road lighting Others
Water Borne SeNice Others night soil installed for ( points) supply of
protected water
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
500 1,000 25 PT,O 240 900 400
116
TOWN STATEMENT
MEDICAL! EDUCATIONAL! RECREATIONAL SI. Class and name of Population Medical Facilities' Educational Facilities No. Town Hospitals Beds in Arts / Science / Recognised
Dispensaries Medical Commerce Medical Engineering Polytechnics Shorthand, T.B. Clinics Institutions Colleges Colleges Colleges Typewriting
etc. noted in (Of degree level and vocational column 4 and above) training
institutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. II Alipurduar * See Alipurduar UA
Alipurduar UA 102815 M(2), FPC (2), 335 ASC (I) Sh-type (2)
0(1) D(Homeo) Type (I)
(1),0(3)
i) II Alipurduar * 69613 M (I) 225 ASC (I) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Koch Bihar Sh-type (I)
FPC (I) (165) (120) (30) Type (I)
o (Homeo) (I)
0(2)
ii) IV Alipurduar Rly. Juncti( 16,322 H(I), FPC (I) 110 Alipurduar (I) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Koch Bihar Sh-type (I)
0(1) (167) (122) (29)
0(1)
iii) V Chechakhata 6,009 Alipurduar Alipurduar (2) Siligiri Jalpaiguri Koch Bihar Alipurduar
Rly. June (I) (169) (124) (28) Rly. Junction(l)
iv) IV Paschim Jitpur 10,871 Alipurduar (3) Alipurduar (3) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Koch Bihar Alipurduar (3)
(169) (124) (31)
2. IV Alipurduar Rly. Junc. See Alipurduar UA
3. V Chechakhata See Alipurduar UA
4. I Dabgram 147,217 H(I) 40 Siliguri (15) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sh-type (I)
0(5) (7) (27) (27)
FPC (2),TE(I)
5. III Dhupguri 30,375 HC (I) 20 A (I) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sh-type (I)
FC(I),O(I} (85) (65) (40)
6. IV Domohani See Mainaguri UA
7. IV Falakata 15,536 H(I) 30 A (I) Siliguri Jalpaiguri JaJpaiguri Sh-type (I)
D(I} (110) (65) (65) 0(2)
FPC (I)
8. V Gairkata 7,725 0(1) Dhupguri (12) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sh-type (I) (97) (65) (65)
DIRECTORY -v AND CULTURAL FACILITIES 1989
117
--;-;:-;---;:::--_:---:-_ __;:E:..:d:..:.u..:..ca::.:.;t:..:io.:...:n.:;;;al~F:-=a~c;,;,;.ilit;.:.;ie=s~ ___ __,.-,-,.,--__ Wo rkin 9 Wo m en's _--,N...:.:u=:.m;_:;b:....;e;,_;.r:..:o-,--f :..:R.::.ec=:.r.::.ea;::.:t::..::io~n.:;;;al:..;.a:::._n7'd:..:C:...:u::..:lt:;:.:ur-7a,::,1 F_:a;:::c.;.:;_il i.;.:;_tie::-:s:__ Higher Secondary / Junior Adult literacy hostels with Auditioria / Public libraries Intermediate / PUC Secondary / Secondary Primary classes / number of
(Pre-university Matriculation and Middle Schools centres, seats College / Junior Schools others College level) (specify)
11
6
4
2
Alipurduar
Rly. Junction(l)
Alipurduar 2 (1)
3
2
2
12 13
11 8
6 3
2 2
2 2
3 8
4 4
14
64
36
12
6
10
37
11
2
5
15
See Alipurduar UA
17
13
2
2
See Alipurduar UA
See Alipurduar UA
2
21
See Mainaguri UA
27
2
16
Stadiam Cinema Drama / including reading
17 18
4
3
Community rooms halls
19
6
2
3
20
PL (2)
RR (4)
PL (I)
RR{I)
PL (I)
RR(I)
RR (I)
RR (I)
PL (3)
PL (6)
RR (2)
PL (I)
RR (1)
PL (I)
RR (1)
118
TOWN STATEMENT
MEDICAL! EDUCATIONAL! RECREATIONAL 81. Class and name of Population Medical Facilities' Educational f:acilities No. Town Hospitals Beds in Arts / Science / Recognised
Dispensaries Medical Commerce Medical Engineeril"lg Polytechnics Shorthand, T.B. Clinics Institutions Colleges Colleges Colleges Typewriting
etc. noted in (of degree level and vocational column 4 and above) training
institutions 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9. ii Jalpaiguri 68,732 H(2) 600 As (I) S ilig uri Sh-type (10)
D(4) C (I) (47)
10. III Mainaguri L (/)
0(2)
See Mainaguri U.A.
Mainaguri UA 34,283 HC(I) 60
FPC (I)
0(1)
i) IV Domohani 12,853 Mainaguri (2) Jalpaiguri (18) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri
(73) (18) (18) (18)
ii) Iii Mainaguri 21,430 HC(I) 60 Jalpaiguri (20) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri
FPC (I), 0(1) (75) (20) (20) (20)
11. Ifl Maf 20,395 H (f) 100 A(l) SiJiguri Jafpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sh-type (3)
(65) (65) (65)
12 V Odlabari 9,907 HC(I) 2 Mal (9) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Type (I)
FC (I) (45) (60) (60)
D (I)
13. IV Paschim Jitpur See Alipurduar UA
14. V Uttar Kamakhyaguri 9,092 HC (I) 10 Alipurduar (25) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Koch Bihar Sh-Type (I)
FPC (I) (195) (150) (45)
15. IV Uttat Latabari 12,170 HC (I) 15 Alipurduar (35) Siliguri Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sh Type (I)
FPC (I) (150) (105) (lOS)
DIRECTORY V
AND CULTURAL FACILITIES 1989
119
~-:----:::_---:_-:-__ E_d_uc,;;_a;_ti_o;_na;_I-,:F.;;ac;.,ci.;;.;lit;;.:;ie.;;s __ ~_.,.....,......,.,..,.,....-__ Working Women's __ N_u_m_b;_e_r...;_of_R_e_c_re_,a......;ti...,o"..,na_l_a_n.,--d _C_u....,.ltu.;_r..,...al."..F...,ac-:-c_iIi.;_tie;_s_ Higher Secondary I Junior Adult literacy hostels with Auditioria I Public libraries Intermediate / PUC Secondary I Secondary Primary classes I number of Stadiam Cinema Drama / including reading
(Pre-university Matricu!ation and Middle Schools centres, seats Community rooms College ( Junior Schools others haJls College level) (specify)
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
8 12 14 13 3 4
See Mainaguri U.A.
2 4 6 8
Mainaguri (2) 2 4
2 3 4 4
2 11 2
4 3
See Alipurduar UA
5
6 16
20
PL (8)
RR (2)
PL (I)
RR (1)
PL (I)
RR (1)
PL (I)
DL (I)
RR (I)
PL (I)
PL (I)
RR (I)
120
TOWN STATEMENT
TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY SI. Class and name of Names of three most important Names of three most
No. Town commodities imported commodities
1 st 2nd 3rd 1 st 2nd
2 3 4 5 6 7
1. II Alipurduar * See Alipurduar UA
Alipurduar UA See Constituent Unit
i) II Alipurduar' Fuel Edible Oil Clothings Timber Jute
ii) IV Alipurduar Rly. Junction Fuel Clothings Hardwares Jute Tea
iii) V Chechakhata Fuel Clothings Edible Oil Betelnut Timber
iv) IV Paschim Jitpur Fuel Clothings Edible Oil Batelnut Timber
2. IV Alipurduar Rly. Junc. See AJipueduar UA
3. V Chechakhata See Alipueduar UA
4. Debgram Food Grains Coal Clothings
5. III Dhupguri Clothings Medicine Hardware Jute Tobacco
Medicine
6. IV Domohani See Mainaguri UA
7. IV Falakata Fuel Clothings Food Grains Jute Timber
8. V Gairkata Clothings Midicine Hardware Timber Ply Wood
9. II Jalpaiguri Medicine Clothings Fuel Tea Jute
10. III Mainaguri See Mainaguri UA
Mainaguri UA See the constituent unit
i) IV Domohani Wheat Clothings Coal Jute Tobacco
ii) III Mainaguri wheat Clothings Coal Jute Tobacco
11. III Mal Fuel Clothings Hardware Tea Timber
12. V Odlabari Fuel Clothings Wooden Baskets Timber Jute
13. IV Paschim Jitpur See Alipurduar UA
14. V Uttar Kamakhyaguri Medicine Fuel Cloth Radymade Furniture
Garments Wooden 15. IV Uttat Latabari Fuel Clothings Medicine Tea Timber
DIRECTORY -VI
121
AND BANKING" 1989 important
exported
3rd
8
Dolomite
Orange
Handloom Cloth
Handloom Cloth
Timber
Tobaeo
Tobace
Timber
Tea
Timber
Jute
Tea
Timber
Names of three most improtant Number of
commodities manufactured banks ------------~~~~~~~--~------------
1 st
9
Jute Coir
Tea
Processings
Handloom Cloth
Handloom Cloth
2nd
10
Aliminum
Utensiles
3rd
11
See Alipurduar UA
See Constituent Unit'
Sodium Silicate
Handloom Sarees Bakery Products
Bidi Bakery Products
Bidi Bakery Products
See Alipueduar UA
See Alipueduar UA
Engineering Goods ..
Bidi Bakery Products Tea Processing
See Mainaguri UA
Wooden Furniture Tea Processing Jute Coir
Furniture
Tea
Processing
Bidi
Bibi
Wooden
Furniture
Tea Processing
Rabymade
Garments
Sawing Timber
Bidi
Timber Processing Cane Furniture
Tea Processing
Tea Processing
Tea Processing
Vaneer
See Mainaguri UA
See the constituent unit
Dress Materials
Dress Materials
Iron Products
Soap
See Alipueduar UA
Wooden Furniture Weaving
Bamboo Basket Tea Processing
12
7
5
4
4
10
3
4
Number of
agricultural
credit
societies
13
4
2
Number of
non-agricul
tural credit
societies
14
8
12
6
3
10
2