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Bagmari (Midnapore)

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7-587: Bagmari is a village in Garmal 10–I community development block under the Salboni of Paschim Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal . Bagmari is a sparsely populated place with majority of population being adivasis . The main occupation of the people here is cultivation, sharecropping and selling disposable plates made of leaves. Most people do not own land but work on others fields. The region

14-664: Is dry and there are but a single harvest each year. At other times people work as daily labor, collect and sell leaves and wood from forest etc. Over 75% of the households own land given to them under the Land reforms programme of the Left Front Government between the years 1977 and 2002. But income poverty exists. Moderate. But Ghatal is flood-prone area and flooded by the Shilaboti, Jhumi, Kethiya, Kansaboti and Rupnarayan River. Rice, Potato and other Vegetable farming are

21-565: The District Human Development Report , 2011 (at that time it was part of Paschim Medinipur district), “The western boundary is more broken and picturesque, for the lower ranges of the Chhotanagpur Hills line the horizon, the jungle assumes the character of forest, and large trees begin to predominate. The soil, however, is lateritic, a considerable area is unproductive, almost uninhabited, especially in

28-577: The Jhargram subdivision of the Jhargram district in the state of West Bengal , India . Binpur is located at 22°35′09.9″N 86°55′05.9″E  /  22.586083°N 86.918306°E  / 22.586083; 86.918306 . Jhargram subdivision, the only one in Jhargram district, shown in the map alongside, is composed of hills, mounds and rolling lands. It is rather succinctly described in

35-399: The extreme north-west where there are several hills over 1000 feet in height. The remainder of the country is an almost level plain broken only by the sand hills.” 3.48% of the population lives in urban areas and 96.52% lives in the rural areas. 20.11% of the total population belonged to scheduled castes and 29.37% belonged to scheduled tribes . Note: The map alongside presents some of

42-475: The main occupations of the people of this Subdivision. Ghatal is well connected by roads/highways with nearby cities like Kolkata, Howrah, Midnapore, Kanthi, Digha, Burdwan, Bankura. For local transportation Bus, Minibus, Cycle-rikshaws are available. Midnapore railway station is the nearest important station about 10 km from the village. Binpur Binpur is a village in the Binpur I CD block in

49-467: The notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map. As per 2011 Census of India Binpur had a total population of 1,842 of which 950 (52%) were males and 892 (48%) were females. Population below 6 years was 190. The total number of literates in Binpur was 1,402 (76.11% of the population over 6 years). Binpur police station has jurisdiction over

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