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Barasat Sadar subdivision | |
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Subdivision | |
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Coordinates: 22°43′N 88°29′E / 22.72°N 88.48°E | |
Country | ![]() |
State | West Bengal |
District | North 24 Parganas |
Headquarters | Barasat |
Area | |
• Total | 1,002.48 km2 (387.06 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 2,789,611 |
• Density | 2,800/km2 (7,200/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Bengali, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
ISO 3166 code | ISO 3166-2:IN |
Barasat Sadar subdivision is an administrative subdivision of the North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. After transferring Rajarhat-Gopalpur Municipality and Rajarhat (Community development block) to Bidhannagar subdivision, Barasat Sadar subdivision's total area became 894.61 km2 (345.41 sq mi), population became 2,196,874 (2011 Census) and density became 2,500/km2 (6,400/sq mi).
History
In 1757, the East India Company obtained the zamindari or land-holders rights of the 24 Parganas Zamindari from Mir Jafar, the new Nawab of Bengal. Full proprietary status was handed over to Robert Clive in 1759 by a sanad or deed granting him the 24 Parganas as a jagir. After Clive's death in 1774, full proprietary rights of the 24 Parganas zamindari reverted to the East India Company. In 1814, the district consisted of two parts – the suburbs of Kolkata (referred to as Dihi Panchannagram) and the rest. In 1834, several parganas of Jessore and Nadia were added to the 24 Parganas. The district was divided into two divisions. The Alipore division comprised territories originally ceded to the company and the Barasat division comprised territories added from Jessore and Nadia. The two divisions were replaced by eight subdivisions in 1861 – Diamond Harbour, Baruipur, Alipore, Dum Dum, Barrackpore, Barasat, Basirhat and Satkhira. The Satkhira subdivision was transferred to the newly formed Khulna district in 1882, the Baruipur subdivision was abolished in 1883 and the Dum Dum and Barrackpore subdivisions were abolished in 1893. Barrackpore subdivision was reconstituted in 1904 with portions of Barasat and Alipore subdivisions.[1] In 2015, Rajarhat-Gopalpur Municipality and Mahisbathan II gram panchayat were merged with the new-formed Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation.[2] Subsequently Rajarhat-Gopalpur Municipality and Rajarhat (Community development block) were transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision[3] and thus the area of Barasat Sadar subdivision is reduced.
Geography
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M: municipal town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical centre
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Some areas of Barasat Sadar subdivision are part of the North Hooghly Flat and other areas are part of the North Bidyadhari Plain, two of the three physiographic regions in the district located in the lower Ganges Delta.[4] The country is flat. It is a little raised above flood level and the highest ground borders the river channels. The sturdy peasants raise crops of rice, jute and sugarcane from the alluvial soil. There are clumps of palm and fruit trees in which village homesteads nestle.[5]
Subdivisions
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North 24 Parganas district is divided into the following administrative subdivisions:[6][7]
Subdivision | Headquarters | Area km2 |
Population (2011) |
Urban Population % (2011) |
Rural Population % (2011) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bangaon | Bangaon | 838.17 | 1,063,028 | 16.33 | 83.67 |
Barasat Sadar | Barasat | 1,002.48 | 2,789,611 | 54.67 | 45.33 |
Barrackpore | Barrackpore | 334.51 | 3,668,653 | 96.02 | 3.98 |
Bidhannagar | Bidhannagar | 33.50 | 216,609 | 100.00 | 0 |
Basirhat | Basirhat | 1,777.02 | 2,271,880 | 12.96 | 87.04 |
North 24 Parganas district |
Barasat | 4,094.00 | 10,009,781 | 57.27 | 42.73 |
Religion
Given below is an overview of the religion-wise break-up of the population across the subdivisions of North 24 Parganas district, as per 2011 census:[8]
Subdivision | Population (2011) |
Hindu % | Muslim % | Christian % | Others % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bangaon | 1,063,028 | 85.63 | 13.73 | 0.26 | 0.38 |
Barasat Sadar | 2,789,611 | 65.18 | 34.26 | 0.16 | 0.40 |
Barrackpore | 3,668,653 | 88.61 | 10.32 | 0.35 | 0.71 |
Bidhannagar | 216,609 | 95.26 | 2.56 | 0.45 | 1.73 |
Basirhat | 2,271,880 | 51.37 | 48.37 | 0.14 | 0.13 |
North 24 Parganas district | 10,009,781 | 73.45 | 25.82 | 0.24 | 0.48 |
North 24 Parganas district with 24.22% Muslims (in 2001) has been identified as a minority concentrated district by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. A baseline survey on religious minority population has been carried out under the aegis of Indian Council of Social Science Research and funded by the Ministry of Minority Affairs.[9] For information on the survey see North 24 Parganas: minority concentrated district.
Population movement
North 24 Parganas district is densely populated, mainly because of the influx of refugees from East Pakistan (later Bangladesh). With a density of population of 2,182 per km2 in 1971, it was 3rd in terms of density per km2 in West Bengal after Kolkata and Howrah, and 20th in India.[10] According to the District Human Development Report: North 24 Parganas, "High density is also explained partly by the rapid growth of urbanization in the district. In 1991, the percentage of urban population in the district has been 51.23."[11]
As per the Refugee Relief and Rehabilitation Department of the Government of West Bengal, the census figures show the number of refugees from East Pakistan in 1971 was nearly 6 million (60 lakhs) and in 1981, the number was assessed at 8 million (80 lakhs).[12] A district-wise break-up in 1971, shows the main thrust of the refugee influx was on 24-Parganas (22.3% of the total refugees), Nadia (20.3%), Bankura (19.1%) and Kolkata (12.9%).[13]
The North 24 Paraganas district has a 352 km long international border with Bangladesh, out of which 160 km is land border and 192 km is riverine border.[14] Only a small portion of the border has been fenced and it is popularly referred to as a porous border. There are reports of Bangladeshi infiltrators.[15][16][17][18] The CD Block pages carry Decadal Population Growth information.
An estimate made in 2000 places the total number of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in India at 1.5 crore, with around 3 lakh entering every year. The thumb rule for such illegal immigrants is that for each illegal person caught four get through. While many immigrants have settled in the border areas, some have moved on, even to far way places such as Mumbai and Delhi. The border is guarded by the Border Security Force.[19] During the UPA government, Sriprakash Jaiswal, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, had made a statement in Parliament on 14 July 2004, that there were 12 million illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators living in India, and West Bengal topped the list with 5.7 million Bangladeshis. More recently, Kiren Rijiju, Minister of State for Home Affairs in the NDA government has put the figure at around 20 million.[20]
Administrative units
Barasat Sadar subdivision has 13 police stations (now 9), 7 community development blocks (now 6), 7 panchayat samitis (now 6), 58 gram panchayats (now 52), 523 mouzas, 493 inhabited villages, 6 municipalities (now 5) and 34 census towns (now 25).[6][21]
The municipalities are at Barasat, Habra, Gobardanga, Ashoknagar Kalyangarh, Madhyamgram and Rajarhat-Gopalpur (made part of Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation in 2015 and also transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision).[6][21]
The census towns are: Nokpul, Maslandapur, Sadpur, Betpuli, Anarbaria, Purba Narayanpur, Guma, Bara Bamonia, Khordabamonia, Bira, Dhania, Kokapur, Shibalaya, Gangapur, Chandrapur, Nebadhai Duttapukur, Chatta Baria, Joypul, Digha, Kulberia, Bamangachhi, Chak Barbaria, Koyra, Deara, Deulia, Raigachhi1, Rekjuani1, Bhatenda1, Basina1, Bishnupur1, Chandpur Champagachhi1, Jatragachhi1, Ghuni1 and Sulangari1. The subdivision has its headquarters at Barasat.[6][21]
Note 1: In 2015, these 9 census towns were transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision.
Kolkata Urban Agglomeration
The following Municipalities and Census Towns in Barasat Sadar subdivision were part of Kolkata Urban Agglomeration in the 2011 census: Barasat (M), Madhyamgram (M), Rajarhat-Gopalpur (M) (made part of Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation in 2015 and also transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision) and Raigachhi (CT) (transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision in 2015).[22]
Police stations
Police stations in Barasat Sadar subdivision have the following features and jurisdiction:[6][23][24]
Police station | Area covered (km2) |
Border (km) | Municipal town/ city | CD Block |
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Habra | n/a | - | Habra, | Habra I |
Gobardanga | n/a | - | Gobardanga | |
Ashoknagar | 174.5 | - | Ashoknagar Kalyangarh | Habra II |
Shasan | n/a | - | - | Barasat II partly |
Duttapukur | 104.34 | - | - | Barasat I |
Barasat | 4.6 | - | Barasat municipal area | - |
Madhyamgram | n/a | - | Madhyamgram | Barasat II partly |
Amdanga | 138.8 | - | - | Amdanga |
Deganga | 202.09 | - | - | Deganga |
Airport1 | n/a | - | Madhyamgram-Dum Dum Airport-Rajarhat-Gopalpur (also serves some areas in Barrackpore subdivision) |
- |
New Town1 | n/a | - | New Town | - |
Baguiati1 | n/a | - | Baguiati (part of Rajarhat-Gopalpur) | - |
Rajarhat1 | n/a | - | - | Rajarhat |
Women PS (Barasat) | n/a | - | n/a | n/a |
Note 1: In 2012 these four police stations were placed under Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate and in 2015, they were also transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision.
Blocks
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Community development blocks in Barasat Sadar subdivision are:[6][7][21][8]
CD Block | Headquarters | Area km2 |
Population (2011) |
SC % | ST % | Hindus % | Muslims % | Literacy Rate % |
Census Towns |
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Habra I | Habra | 117.36 | 225,200 | 34.62 | 2.83 | 73.51 | 25.81 | 83.15 | 6 |
Habra II | Guma | 112.67 | 176,490 | 17.94 | 2.31 | 50.85 | 48.76 | 81.05 | 4 |
Amdanga | Amdanga | 139.27 | 191,673 | 18.16 | 1.50 | 41.30 | 58.48 | 80.69 | 1 |
Barasat I | Chhota Jagulia | 104.97 | 294,628 | 15.96 | 0.86 | 55.43 | 44.08 | 81.50 | 12 |
Barasat II | Krishnapur Madanpur | 114.04 | 200,918 | 10.47 | 1.27 | 25.93 | 73.81 | 77.71 | 1 |
Deganga | Deulia | 202.09 | 319,213 | 12.23 | 0.80 | 28.79 | 70.92 | 79.65 | 1 |
Rajarhat1 | Rajarhat | 72.90 | 189,893 | 35.05 | 0.62 | 59.41 | 39.90 | 83.13 | 9 |
Note 1: In 2015, Rajarhat (community development block) was transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision.
Gram panchayats
The subdivision contains 58 (now 52) gram panchayats under 7 (now 6) community development blocks:[25]
- Gram panchayats in Barasat I CD Block are: Chhoto Jagulia, Ichhapur–Nilganj, Kotra, Purba Khilkapur, Dattapukur–I, Kadambagachhi, Paschim Khilkapur, Dattapukur–II and Kashimpur.
- Gram panchayats in Barasat II CD Block are: Chandigarh–Rohanda, Falti Beliaghata, Kemia Khamarpara, Kirtipur–I, Dadpur, Kiritipur–II and Shason.
- Gram panchayats in Amdanga CD Block are: Adhata, Bodai, Maricha, Amdanga, Chandigarh, Sadhanpur, Beraberia and Taraberia.
- Gram panchayats in Deganga CD Block are: Amulia, Champatala, Hadipur Jhikra–I, Sohai–Shwetpur, Berachampa–I, Chaurashi, Hadipur Jhikra–II, Berachampa–II, Deganga–I, Kolsur, Chakla, Deganga–II and Nurnagar.
- Gram panchayats in Habra I CD Block are: Bargum–I, Kumra, Machhlandapur–II, Rautara, Bargum–II, Machhlandapur–I and Prithiba.
- Gram panchayats in Habra II CD Block are: Banspole, Bhurkunda, Guma–I, Rajibpur Bira, Beraberi, Dighara Malikberia, Guma–II and Srikrishnapur.
- Gram panchayats in Rajarhat CD Block1 are: Chandpur, Mahisbathan–II, Rajarhat Bishnupur–I, Jangrahatiara–II, Patharghata and Rajarhat Bishnupur–II.
Note 1: In 2015, this CD Block was completely transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision.
Municipal towns/ cities
An overview of the municipal towns and cities in Barasat Sadar subdivision is given below.[8][26]
Municipal town/city | Area (km2) | Population (2011) |
Hindu % | Muslim % | Slum population % |
BPL Households % (2006) |
Literacy% (2001) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barasat | 31.41 | 278,435 | 87.23 | 11.98 | 15.52 | 9.97 | 84.74 |
Habra | 22.68 | 147,221 | 98.32 | 1.44 | 15.60 | 28.84 | 86.34 |
Gobardanga | 10.36 | 45,377 | 96.47 | 3.13 | - | 47.88 | 87.28 |
Ashokanagar Kalyangarh | 20.48 | 121,592 | 97.18 | 2.45 | 23.39 | 13.53 | 88.21 |
Madhyamgram | 21.32 | 196,127 | 89.36 | 9.76 | - | 14.27 | 83.88 |
Rajarhat-Gopalpur1 | 34.97 | 402,844 | 84.13 | 14.91 | 9.13 | 15.51 | 84.31 |
Note 1: Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation was formed in 2015 and Rajarhat-Gopalpur Municipality has been part of it and also transferred to Bidhannagar subdivision.
Education
North 24 Parganas district had a literacy rate of 84.06% (for population of 7 years and above), as per the 2011 census. Bangaon subdivision had a literacy rate of 80.57%, Barasat Sadar subdivision 84.90%, Barrackpur subdivision 89.09%, Bidhannagar subdivision 89.16% and Basirhat subdivision 75.67%.[27]
Given in the table below (data in numbers) is a comprehensive picture of the education scenario in North 24 Parganas district for the year 2012-13:[27]
Subdivision | Primary School |
Middle School |
High School |
Higher Secondary School |
General College, Univ |
Technical / Professional Instt |
Non-formal Education | |||||||
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Institution | Student | Institution | Student | Institution | Student | Institution | Student | Institution | Student | Institution | Student | Institution | Student | |
Bangaon | 533 | 54,361 | 1 | 36 | 31 | 14,654 | 83 | 107,745 | 4 | 11,031 | 1 | 95 | 1,594 | 54,016 |
Barasat Sadar | 920 | 120,670 | 19 | 2,734 | 93 | 63,707 | 171 | 246,098 | 14 | 40,466 | 23 | 6,190 | 2,887 | 130,522 |
Barrackpore | 948 | 126,453 | 29 | 5,716 | 193 | 165,924 | 205 | 215,713 | 25 | 44,818 | 20 | 6,345 | 2,483 | 160,236 |
Bidhannagar | 20 | 12,317 | - | - | 1 | 900 | 17 | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Barasat_Sadar_subdivision