East Singhbhum is one of the 24 districts of Jharkhand , India. It was created on 16 January 1990. More than 50% of the district is covered by dense forests and mountains, where wild animals once roamed freely. It is known for being a centre of industry since Jamshedpur , the most populous city in Jharkhand, is located here.
21-534: Tarsali is a census town in Vadodara district in the Indian state of Gujarat . As of 2001 India census , Tarsali had a population of 26,709. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Tarsali has an average literacy rate of 79%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 83%, and female literacy is 75%. In Tarsali, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age. Tarsali has become
42-545: A developed area of Vadodara as of growing price in land and construction. However, many people from Tarsali areas own factories in Makarpura GIDC. Most Tarsali students go to New Era High School, Makarpura, Baroda High School ONGC, Bhavans ONGC. Tarsali has a smaller community of Amin (upper class-Aryan caste system). The roots of community are from the village Darapura. So they relates to Amin' families of Darapura also. Tarsali Amin khadki consists of 35-40 families, also
63-796: A family in nearby village Jambuva. They are descendants of Devidasbhai Zaverbhai Amin. Around 1805, Devidasbhai Amin was granted an estate in Tarsali by Gaekwar Maharaja of Baroda state. He was then shifted to Tarsali from Darapura, a village near Padara. He had three sons named Ramdasbhai Amin, Jagjivanbhai Amin and Manorbhai Amin. The present families are generations of these three brothers. Although in smaller numbers they are known for their dominance on tarsali in terms of leadership and overall influence. Many Amin's from Tarsali are settled down in Abroad and become millionaire & billionaire. Amin Khadki situated in
84-489: A greater number of statutory towns, the states would be able to get more money from the Centre as per the 14th Finance Commission Report. Additionally, under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT), 50% weightage is given to the number of statutory towns in the state/UT to determine the allocation of funds to these states/UTs. Following this notification, Maharashtra state government converted 19 CTs in
105-556: A hundred. Languages of East Singhbhum district (2011) At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 34.42% of the population in the district spoke Bengali , 16.83% Hindi , 15.92% Santali , 7.28% Urdu , 5.65% Bhojpuri , 5.27% Odia , 2.76% Ho , 2.73% Mundari , 1.86% Punjabi , 1.51% Magahi , 1.28% Maithili and 0.97% Telugu as their first language. East Singhbhum district has a leading position in respect of mining and other industrial activities in Jharkhand state. Jamshedpur ,
126-844: A leading industrial city of India, is the district headquarter of East Singbhum. An almost five-decade old copper refinery of Hindustan Copper Limited is in Moubhandar, Ghatshila, another town of the district. The Singhbhum Shear Zone, a geological feature lying between river Subarnarekha on the northeast and Dhanjauri ranges on the southwest houses the mines of Copper and Uranium. Most notable copper mines are Banalopa, Badia, Pathargora, Dhobni, Kendadih, Rakha and Surda in Musabani. Of these, only Surda remains operational. Uranium Corporation of India explores uranium in Jadugora, Narwapahar, Bhatin, Turamdih and Baghjanta. Chakulia, an important town in
147-455: A well developed village is designated as a village where all basic facilities like health, education road connectivity, rail connectivity and other basic infrastructure is easily available. In India, a census town is one which is not statutorily notified and administered as a town, but nevertheless whose population has attained urban characteristics. Census towns are governed by gram panchayats , unlike statutory towns. They are characterized by
168-604: Is Chitreshwar temple situated in Chitreshwar village in Baharagora Block 12 km from Baharagora . The temple is said to be one of the largest natural Shiva linga . Many devotees of Shiva come daily. Chitreshwar temple is believed to have the largest Shiva linga after Lingaraja Shiva linga in Bhubneshwar. It has another temple called Bhuteshwar which is in Baharagora Block. Ghatsila a famous tourist spot
189-561: Is a nucleus of either thirty occupied houses on both sides of the road or twenty occupied houses on one side of the Road". Census towns were distinct from municipal towns ; the latter, which had legally defined boundaries and local government powers, were abolished by the Local Government Reform Act 2014 . Census towns were replaced by built up areas in the 2022 census . Purbi Singhbhum district The district
210-414: Is bounded on the east by Jhargram district , on the north by Purulia district , both of West Bengal , on the west by Seraikela Kharsawan district , and on the south by Mayurbhanj district of Odisha . Total area of the district is 3,562 kilometers. The district is a mineral rich and industrialized region. Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular biosphere reserve known lively for its animals. Dalma Hills
231-436: Is most popular for teachers resident. Major land in Tarsali is occupied by defence and other government bodies like Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Indian Army, Vadodara Dairy, ONGC and Bhavans School. Tarsali is the birthplace of A.M Patel (Dada Bhagwan). 21°51′10″N 73°09′52″E / 21.85279°N 73.16452°E / 21.85279; 73.16452 Census town In India and some other countries,
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#1732776672875252-508: Is required to ensure planned development of these areas. In this notification, Rajiv Gauba, Secretary (Urban Development) notes: The opportunity of planned urban development might get lost if unplanned construction and ad hoc provisioning of infrastructure is allowed to take place over a long time. Additionally, the Ministry, in the notification, has informed the states that they stand to gain from according statutory status to these towns. With
273-549: Is stretching over Jharkhand and West Bengal. It is on the northern region of Jamshedpur. A lot of minerals are found here. East Singhbhum district, situated in the state of Jharkhand, is administratively organized into two Sub-Divisions: Dhalbhum and Ghatshila , each with its headquarters in Jamshedpur and Ghatshila , respectively. The district comprises eleven blocks, namely Golmuri-cum-Jugsalai (commonly referred to as Jamshedpur), Potka , Patamda , and Boram within
294-637: The Dhalbhum Sub-Division, and Ghatshila , Musabani , Dumaria , Baharagora , Dhalbhumgarh , Chakulia , and Gurabandha within the Ghatshila Sub-Division. It has a total of 231 Panchayats and approximately 1,810 revenue villages. See: List of villages in East Singhbhum district According to the 2011 census East Singhbhum district has a population of 2,293,919, roughly equal to the nation of Latvia or
315-621: The US state of New Mexico . This gives it a ranking of 199th in India (out of a total of 640 ). The district has a population density of 648 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,680/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 15.53%. Purbi Singhbhum has a sex ratio of 949 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 75.49%. 55.56% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes collectively account for 33.37% (4.86% SC and 28.51% ST) of
336-803: The district's total population. The prominent communities in this group, in terms of the district's total population, are Santal (15.01%), Bhumij (5.44%), Ho (2.48%), Munda (2.36%), Ghasi (1.08%), Dhobi (0.95%), Bhuiya (0.7%), Dom (0.65%), Mahli (0.59%), Chamar /Mochi (0.56%), Oraon (0.54%), Kharia (0.48%), Savar (0.35%), Lohra (0.24%), Hari/Mehtar/Bhangi (0.24%), Gond (0.18%), Dusadh/Dhari/Dharhi (0.16%), Bathudi (0.14%), Kol (0.13%), Bauri (0.11%), Kora (0.1%), Pasi (0.06%), Pan, Sawasi (0.06%), and Rajwar (0.06%). Other notable communities such as Gorait, Turi, Mal Paharia , Chik Baraik , Kharwar, Birhor, Karmali, Kisan , Nagesia, Korwa, Bedia, Sauria Paharia , Musahar , Bhogta , Chaupal, and Kawar have populations ranging between one thousand to
357-1576: The following: Examples of Indian census towns include Kapsi in Chhattisgarh , Avinissery in Thrissur District of Kerala , Greater Noida , Chakeri and Manauri in Uttar Pradesh , Indranagar in Tripura , Begampur , Chandpara , Nandigram , Chittaranjan and Beliatore in West Bengal , Chevella in Telangana , Amini in Lakshadweep , Deolali in Maharashtra , Ghatshila in Purbi Singhbhum District of Jharkhand , BGR Township ( Bongaigaon Refinery Township ) in Bongaigaon Urban Agglomeration of Assam , Pileru in Andhra Pradesh , Chikhli in Gujarat and Ichgam in Jammu and Kashmir . The number of census towns (CTs) in India grew from 1,362 in 2001 to 3,894 in 2011. As per Pradhan (2013), these CTs account for 30% of
378-927: The heart of Tarsali is recognized as an unofficial headquarters of tarsali. Furthermore, an elections of Municipal Corporation in 2010 & 2015 has resulted into the historic victory of Jaimin Amin as a Municipal Councillor , So far one of the youngest ever Municipal Councillor of Gujarat. Tarsali has following major societies: 2) Motinagar 1,2,3 - 1000 houses 3) Nandanvan Society - 100 houses 4) Sharad Nagar - 1351 houses 5) Vijay nagar - 1000+ houses 6) Shanti Nagar - 500+ houses 7) Ashok Park - 100+ houses 8)Ravi Park Society - 100+ houses 9) vishal Nagar -1251 houses 10) Ashish Park Society - 100+ houses 11) Reva Park - 100+ houses 12) OM NAGAR 13) Navneeth Park 14) Anand Sagar Society 15) Moti nagar 2 16) Ishwar Park - 112 houses 17) Kamla Park - 130 houses 18) The Gold City - 375 houses 19) Darshanam Pearl - 127 house (MT) And in tarsali sharad nagar
399-519: The southeastern part of the district, is famous for its rice mills, oil mills, washing soap factories, and bamboo production. The most prominent festivals of the district are Durga Puja , Makar Sankranti , Sohrai , Mage Porob , Baa Porob, Hermuutu, Heroh Porob , Karam Porob , Jomnama Porob , Jomsuim and Kali Puja . While other festivals such as Sarhul , Karma , Tusu , Java , Hall Punhya, Bhagta Parab, Ropini, Bandna and Jani-Shikaar are also celebrated with pomp and joy. One tourist attraction
420-404: The state to statutory ULBs. These 19 CTs are in close proximity to the town of Pune and this conversion is expected to lessen the infrastructure and population pressures on the town. According to Ireland's Central Statistics Office , a census town by definition was a "cluster of fifty or more occupied dwellings, not having a legally defined boundary, in which within a distance of 800 m there
441-452: The urban growth in the last decade. Pradhan also notes that the largest increase in the number of CTs was in the states of West Bengal and Kerala. The Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, in May 2016 asked the 28 states in India to take action to start the process of recognizing CTs as urban areas. The argument given for this conversion was that a statutory Urban Local Body (ULB)
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