Dhanwar es un bloque de desarrollo comunitario (bloque CD) que forma una división administrativa en la subdivisión de Khori Mahuwa [1] del distrito de Giridih en el estado indio de Jharkhand .
Dhanwar | |
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Bloque de desarrollo comunitario | |
Dhanwar Ubicación en Jharkhand, India | |
Coordenadas: 24 ° 25′12 ″ N 85 ° 58′48 ″ E / 24.42000 ° N 85.98000 ° ECoordenadas : 24 ° 25′12 ″ N 85 ° 58′48 ″ E / 24.42000 ° N 85.98000 ° E | |
País | India |
Expresar | Jharkhand |
Distrito | Giridih |
Gobierno | |
• Tipo | Democracia federal |
Área | |
• Total | 352,41 km 2 (136,07 millas cuadradas) |
Elevación | 323 m (1.060 pies) |
Población (2011) | |
• Total | 267,352 |
• Densidad | 760 / km 2 (2,000 / millas cuadradas) |
Idiomas | |
• Oficial | Hindi , urdu |
Zona horaria | UTC + 5: 30 ( IST ) |
ALFILER | 825412 (Raj Dhanwar) |
Código de teléfono / STD | 06556 |
Registro de Vehículo | JH - 11 |
Lok Sabha circunscripción | Kodarma |
Vidhan Sabha circunscripción | Dhanwar |
Sitio web | giridih |
Descripción general
Giridih es una región de meseta. La parte occidental del distrito es parte de una meseta central más grande. El resto del distrito es una meseta más baja, una meseta plana con una elevación de aproximadamente 1.300 pies. En los bordes, los ghats caen a unos 700 pies. Las colinas Pareshnath o Shikharji se elevan a una altura de 4,480 pies en la parte sureste del distrito. El distrito está densamente arbolado. Entre los recursos naturales, tiene carbón y mica. [2] [3] Al inaugurar el Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana en 2016, Raghubar Das , Ministro Principal de Jharkhand, había indicado que había 23 lakh de familias BPL en Jharkhand. [4] Había un plan para reducir la proporción de BPL en la población total al 35%. [5]
Actividades maoístas
Jharkhand es uno de los estados afectados por las actividades maoístas . A partir de 2012[actualizar]Giridih fue uno de los 14 distritos más afectados en el estado. [6] A partir de 2016[actualizar]Giridih fue identificado como una de las 13 áreas de enfoque por la policía estatal para controlar las actividades maoístas. [7] En 2017, los Moists, en el distrito de Giridih, incendiaron más de 50 vehículos dedicados a la construcción de carreteras o al transporte de mercancías. [8]
Geografía
Dhanwar se encuentra en 24 ° 25′12 ″ N 85 ° 58′48 ″ E / 24.42000 ° N 85.98000 ° ETiene una altitud promedio de 336 metros (1102 pies). [9]
El bloque de CD de Dhanwar está delimitado por los bloques de CD de Gawan , Tisri y Deori al norte, el bloque de CD de Jamua al este, el bloque de CD de Birni al sur y los bloques de CD de Domchanch y Markacho , en el distrito de Koderma, al oeste. [10] [11]
El bloque de CD de Dhanwar tiene un área de 352,41 km 2 . Tiene panchayats de 39 gramos , 279 aldeas habitadas y 1 ciudad de censo . Dhanwar es la ciudad de censo. La estación de policía de Dhanwar sirve a este bloque. [12] La sede de este bloque de CD está en Dhanwar. El 17,17% del área tiene cobertura forestal. [13] [14]
Los ríos en el bloque de CD de Dhanwar son Irga y Barako. [14]
Gram panchayats en el bloque de CD de Dhanwar son: Maheshmarwa, Balhara, Dornda (N), Dornda (S), Sirsai, Garjasaran, Lal Bazar, Bandhi, Ambatand, Pandeydih, Dhanwar (N), Dhanwar (S), Panchrukhi, Bhalitunda, Pandriya , Dhanaipura, Dumardiha, Gundari, Arkhango, Nimadih, Jeruadih, Makdiha, Chandrakho, Sapamaran, Barjo, Jarisingha, Gadi, Kendua, Giridih, Galwati, Kargali Khurd, Gorhand, Chatti, Dharampur, Bodgo, Hemrodih y Parámdih, Siramdih. [14]
Pueblos en el bloque de CD de Dhanwar | |||
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# | Pueblos | División administrativa | Población |
1 | Aitochanch | Dhanwar | 614 |
2 | Alagdesi | Dhanwar | 1.324 |
3 | Alagdiha | Dhanwar | 5 |
4 | Ambatanr | Dhanwar | 539 |
5 | Ambatanr | Dhanwar | 576 |
6 | Ambatanr | Dhanwar | 839 |
7 | Andharkolwa | Dhanwar | 106 |
8 | Argali | Dhanwar | 1,789 |
9 | Arkhango | Dhanwar | 4.213 |
10 | Arwatanr | Dhanwar | 573 |
11 | Baddiha | Dhanwar | 1.932 |
12 | Badidih | Dhanwar | 703 |
13 | Baghmara | Dhanwar | 925 |
14 | Baghmari | Dhanwar | 2,142 |
15 | Baijudih | Dhanwar | 1.021 |
dieciséis | Bakainia | Dhanwar | 207 |
17 | Balhara | Dhanwar | 2,310 |
18 | Balkidih | Dhanwar | 310 |
19 | Balwagarha | Dhanwar | 523 |
20 | Bammi | Dhanwar | 2.200 |
21 | Banasingha | Dhanwar | 341 |
22 | Bandaitanr | Dhanwar | 468 |
23 | Bandari Alias Rajaband | Dhanwar | 351 |
24 | Bangargi | Dhanwar | 996 |
25 | Banrhi | Dhanwar | 1,445 |
26 | Barajori | Dhanwar | 721 |
27 | Baramo | Dhanwar | 1,168 |
28 | Barjo | Dhanwar | 3.717 |
29 | Barotanr | Dhanwar | 53 |
30 | Barotanr | Dhanwar | 571 |
31 | Barotanr | Dhanwar | 513 |
32 | Barotanr | Dhanwar | 60 |
33 | Barsinghi Kalan | Dhanwar | 421 |
34 | Barsinghi Khurd | Dhanwar | 837 |
35 | Barwadih | Dhanwar | 920 |
36 | Basdubia | Dhanwar | 235 |
37 | Basgi | Dhanwar | 1.219 |
38 | Basgi | Dhanwar | 711 |
39 | Beko | Dhanwar | 714 |
40 | Beldaradih | Dhanwar | 403 |
41 | Benusaran | Dhanwar | 921 |
42 | Bhalutanr | Dhanwar | 2.806 |
43 | Bhaluwai | Dhanwar | 950 |
44 | Bharauna | Dhanwar | 458 |
45 | Bhingodih | Dhanwar | 1,677 |
46 | Bhundharni | Dhanwar | 586 |
47 | Bhutaha | Dhanwar | 492 |
48 | Bishunpur | Dhanwar | 966 |
49 | Bodgo | Dhanwar | 1.234 |
50 | Budhuadih | Dhanwar | 1.071 |
51 | Budhuatanr | Dhanwar | 1.030 |
52 | Chadgar | Dhanwar | 1,138 |
53 | Chand Raidih | Dhanwar | 174 |
54 | Chandania | Dhanwar | 377 |
55 | Chandarkho | Dhanwar | 1,929 |
56 | Chandra Nagar | Dhanwar | 1.403 |
57 | Chango Singha | Dhanwar | 861 |
58 | Chatti | Dhanwar | 2.831 |
59 | Chichaidih | Dhanwar | 502 |
60 | Chiguadih | Dhanwar | 431 |
61 | Chihutimaran | Dhanwar | 735 |
62 | Chinikiro | Dhanwar | 141 |
63 | Chitmatanr | Dhanwar | 576 |
64 | Chonrhitanr | Dhanwar | 580 |
sesenta y cinco | Chunjhkho | Dhanwar | 843 |
66 | Daldal | Dhanwar | 1.047 |
67 | Dariadih | Dhanwar | 1,228 |
68 | Darudih | Dhanwar | 147 |
69 | Darwedih | Dhanwar | 1,008 |
70 | Dasrodih | Dhanwar | 1,115 |
71 | Daudanagar | Dhanwar | 695 |
72 | Deyalpur | Dhanwar | 570 |
73 | Dhab | Dhanwar | 613 |
74 | Dhakosaran | Dhanwar | 1,166 |
75 | Dhanaipur | Dhanwar | 1,529 |
76 | Dhanwariadih | Dhanwar | 777 |
77 | Dharampur | Dhanwar | 2.221 |
78 | Dhemla Sarkwatanr | Dhanwar | 458 |
79 | Domaidih | Dhanwar | 757 |
80 | Doranda | Dhanwar | 12,663 |
81 | Dughara | Dhanwar | 283 |
82 | Dulho | Dhanwar | 514 |
83 | Dumardiha | Dhanwar | 1,115 |
84 | Dumardiha | Dhanwar | 594 |
85 | Dumardiha Alias Mirdha Singh | Dhanwar | 2.687 |
86 | Dumardiha Ghoskodih | Dhanwar | 223 |
87 | Dumargarha | Dhanwar | 281 |
88 | Durjanadih | Dhanwar | 432 |
89 | Ekaguri | Dhanwar | 517 |
90 | Ekdara | Dhanwar | 863 |
91 | Gadi | Dhanwar | 849 |
92 | Gadi | Dhanwar | 3.945 |
93 | Gadi | Dhanwar | 1.092 |
94 | Gaganpur | Dhanwar | 277 |
95 | Galwanti | Dhanwar | 1,596 |
96 | Gangapur | Dhanwar | 1,545 |
97 | Garhdih | Dhanwar | 879 |
98 | Garjasaran | Dhanwar | 3,552 |
99 | Ghaskaro | Dhanwar | 699 |
100 | Ghoskodih | Dhanwar | 251 |
101 | Ghoskodih | Dhanwar | 489 |
102 | Ghosnadih | Dhanwar | 598 |
103 | Ghuji | Dhanwar | 280 |
104 | Ghuji | Dhanwar | 945 |
105 | Girhidih | Dhanwar | 1,549 |
106 | Gobindpur | Dhanwar | 128 |
107 | Goraitamaran | Dhanwar | 445 |
108 | Gorhan | Dhanwar | 4.641 |
109 | Gosain Bigha | Dhanwar | 373 |
110 | Gosain Raidih | Dhanwar | 835 |
111 | Guakhanrhor | Dhanwar | 908 |
112 | Gundri | Dhanwar | 3,214 |
113 | Halwaia | Dhanwar | 539 |
114 | Hardatdih | Dhanwar | 546 |
115 | Hardia | Dhanwar | 370 |
116 | Harilai | Dhanwar | 2 |
117 | Harinmarwa | Dhanwar | 432 |
118 | Helhi Pardhandih | Dhanwar | 531 |
119 | Hemrodih | Dhanwar | 1,998 |
120 | Itasani | Dhanwar | 717 |
121 | Jabdia Alias Dakai Chuwa | Dhanwar | 270 |
122 | Jagman Raidih | Dhanwar | 137 |
123 | Jahanadih | Dhanwar | 1,158 |
124 | Jamridih | Dhanwar | 1,188 |
125 | Jari Singha | Dhanwar | 2.009 |
126 | Jaridih | Dhanwar | 748 |
127 | Jaruadih | Dhanwar | 943 |
128 | Jatadih | Dhanwar | 215 |
129 | Jatha | Dhanwar | 1,243 |
130 | Jhagrudih | Dhanwar | 462 |
131 | Jhalakdih | Dhanwar | 389 |
132 | Jhalbad | Dhanwar | 307 |
133 | Jhanjh | Dhanwar | 89 |
134 | Jhanjh | Dhanwar | 373 |
135 | Jhanjh | Dhanwar | 534 |
136 | Jharha | Dhanwar | 94 |
137 | Jhumri | Dhanwar | 266 |
138 | Jibniadih | Dhanwar | 203 |
139 | Jitkundi | Dhanwar | 693 |
140 | Jokiatila | Dhanwar | 136 |
141 | Jolahawadih | Dhanwar | 445 |
142 | Jolhabad | Dhanwar | 1,131 |
143 | Jorasemal | Dhanwar | 6 |
144 | Juruadih | Dhanwar | 2,179 |
145 | Kailadhab | Dhanwar | 1.905 |
146 | Kaili Pahari | Dhanwar | 834 |
147 | Kailpur | Dhanwar | 1.205 |
148 | Kargalikalan | Dhanwar | 736 |
149 | Kargalikhurd | Dhanwar | 1,629 |
150 | Karmatanr | Dhanwar | 108 |
151 | Karmatanr | Dhanwar | 218 |
152 | Karmatanr | Dhanwar | 588 |
153 | Karmatanr | Dhanwar | 1,121 |
154 | Karmatanr | Dhanwar | 519 |
155 | Karu Raidih | Dhanwar | 297 |
156 | Karudih | Dhanwar | 846 |
157 | Karudih Alias Koradih | Dhanwar | 238 |
158 | Katariatanr | Dhanwar | 571 |
159 | Katharatanr | Dhanwar | 632 |
160 | Kendua | Dhanwar | 1,695 |
161 | Khaira Singha | Dhanwar | 731 |
162 | Khairidih | Dhanwar | 898 |
163 | Khanrhara | Dhanwar | 316 |
164 | Khario | Dhanwar | 127 |
165 | Kherwani | Dhanwar | 1.092 |
166 | Khesarma | Dhanwar | 657 |
167 | Khesnal | Dhanwar | 726 |
168 | Kheto | Dhanwar | 897 |
169 | Khijarsota | Dhanwar | 2,155 |
170 | Khiriachatan | Dhanwar | 253 |
171 | Khorimahua | Dhanwar | 1,112 |
172 | Kirpalpur | Dhanwar | 540 |
173 | Kodwari | Dhanwar | 388 |
174 | Konratanr | Dhanwar | 564 |
175 | Koradih | Dhanwar | 1.046 |
176 | Koradih | Dhanwar | 705 |
177 | Koriadih | Dhanwar | 255 |
178 | Korwadih | Dhanwar | 621 |
179 | Kubri | Dhanwar | 1,949 |
180 | Kunda | Dhanwar | 78 |
181 | Kusumbhai | Dhanwar | 1.072 |
182 | Lalbazar | Dhanwar | 4.106 |
183 | Latbed | Dhanwar | 487 |
184 | Lengura | Dhanwar | 689 |
185 | Lodhipur | Dhanwar | 470 |
186 | Madhopur | Dhanwar | 315 |
187 | Madhopur | Dhanwar | 1.858 |
188 | Magho Khurd | Dhanwar | 887 |
189 | Maghokalan | Dhanwar | 468 |
190 | Mahishmarwa | Dhanwar | 2,777 |
191 | Mahthasar | Dhanwar | 307 |
192 | Mahuatanr | Dhanwar | 189 |
193 | Mahuatanr | Dhanwar | 384 |
194 | Majhladih | Dhanwar | 5696 |
195 | Majhladih | Dhanwar | 349 |
196 | Makatpur | Dhanwar | 446 |
197 | Makdiha | Dhanwar | 1.958 |
198 | Mangaso | Dhanwar | 1,577 |
199 | Mansadih | Dhanwar | 175 |
200 | Marpoka | Dhanwar | 1.245 |
201 | Marudih | Dhanwar | 934 |
202 | Masnodih | Dhanwar | 893 |
203 | Mayaramtola | Dhanwar | 1.094 |
204 | Modidih | Dhanwar | 1.817 |
205 | Mohnagarha | Dhanwar | 99 |
206 | Monodih | Dhanwar | 613 |
207 | Murna | Dhanwar | 851 |
208 | Naekdih (Nayakdih) | Dhanwar | 731 |
209 | Naikadih | Dhanwar | 683 |
210 | Naitanr | Dhanwar | 283 |
211 | Naitanr | Dhanwar | 154 |
212 | Nawadih | Dhanwar | 795 |
213 | Nawadih | Dhanwar | 201 |
214 | Nawadih | Dhanwar | 294 |
215 | Nawagarh | Dhanwar | 1,982 |
216 | Nichli Chitardih | Dhanwar | 1,461 |
217 | Nimadih | Dhanwar | 3,263 |
218 | Orkhar | Dhanwar | 1,574 |
219 | Pachrukhi | Dhanwar | 1,749 |
220 | Paharpur | Dhanwar | 1,665 |
221 | Paisara | Dhanwar | 94 |
222 | Pakaria | Dhanwar | 97 |
223 | Palangi | Dhanwar | 564 |
224 | Panchrukhi | Dhanwar | 352 |
225 | Pandaria | Dhanwar | 1.377 |
226 | Pandedih | Dhanwar | 894 |
227 | Pandedih | Dhanwar | 1,262 |
228 | Pandejor | Dhanwar | 763 |
229 | Pandnatanr | Dhanwar | 647 |
230 | Parhodih | Dhanwar | 234 |
231 | Parsan | Dhanwar | 2,330 |
232 | Pathaldiha | Dhanwar | 289 |
233 | Pindrabad | Dhanwar | 149 |
234 | Pipradih | Dhanwar | 333 |
235 | Piprakoni | Dhanwar | 797 |
236 | Potmagarha | Dhanwar | 163 |
237 | Puran Patari | Dhanwar | 369 |
238 | Purnadih | Dhanwar | 457 |
239 | Purnadih | Dhanwar | 745 |
240 | Purni Chitardih | Dhanwar | 592 |
241 | Purrekh Kalan | Dhanwar | 888 |
242 | Purrekh Khurd | Dhanwar | 507 |
243 | Rajgarha | Dhanwar | 511 |
244 | Rajodih | Dhanwar | 1.065 |
245 | Rakasbar | Dhanwar | 542 |
246 | Ratanpur | Dhanwar | 607 |
247 | Ratbad | Dhanwar | 428 |
248 | Ropamahua | Dhanwar | 786 |
249 | Rupnadih | Dhanwar | 391 |
250 | Ruputola | Dhanwar | 849 |
251 | Saharpura | Dhanwar | 631 |
252 | Sakhaitanr | Dhanwar | 784 |
253 | Salaia | Dhanwar | 1.266 |
254 | Salaidih | Dhanwar | 1.370 |
255 | Salariatanr | Dhanwar | 36 |
256 | Sapamarán | Dhanwar | 1,753 |
257 | Saunt Raidih | Dhanwar | 803 |
258 | Siari | Dhanwar | 550 |
259 | Siari | Dhanwar | 354 |
260 | Simaria | Dhanwar | 281 |
261 | Singardih | Dhanwar | 825 |
262 | Siramdih | Dhanwar | 1.050 |
263 | Sirmandih | Dhanwar | 458 |
264 | Sirsai | Dhanwar | 938 |
265 | Sonbad | Dhanwar | 291 |
266 | Sonbad | Dhanwar | 629 |
267 | Surangi | Dhanwar | 64 |
268 | Tailai | Dhanwar | 508 |
269 | Taranakho | Dhanwar | 1900 |
270 | Telodih | Dhanwar | 248 |
271 | Telodih | Dhanwar | 449 |
272 | Thekatanr | Dhanwar | 520 |
273 | Tilaia | Dhanwar | 224 |
274 | Tokotanr | Dhanwar | 962 |
275 | Tungrudih | Dhanwar | 484 |
276 | Tunmalki | Dhanwar | 470 |
277 | Upraili Dhanwar | Dhanwar | 4.355 |
278 | Upraili Pardhandih | Dhanwar | 742 |
279 | Urmarari | Dhanwar | 459 |
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Demografía
Población
Según el censo de 2011 de la India , el bloque de CD de Dhanwar tenía una población total de 267,352, de los cuales 258,575 eran rurales y 8,777 eran urbanas. Había 138.380 (52%) hombres y 128.972 (48%) mujeres. La población en el rango de edad de 0 a 6 años fue de 50.403. Las castas registradas fueron 35,200 (13,17%) y las tribus registradas fueron 2,064 (0,77%). [15]
La única ciudad del censo en el bloque de CD de Dhanwar es (cifra de población del censo de 2011 entre paréntesis): Dhanwar (8.777). [15]
Literatura
A partir de 2011[actualizar]censo, el número total de personas alfabetizadas en el bloque CD de Dhanwar fue de 141.963 (65,44% de la población mayor de 6 años), de los cuales los hombres sumaban 89.562 (79,63% de la población masculina mayor de 6 años) y las mujeres 52.401 (50,16% de la población femenina mayor de 6 años). población mayor de 6 años). La disparidad de género (la diferencia entre las tasas de alfabetización de mujeres y hombres) fue del 29,47%. [15]
A partir de 2011[actualizar]censo, la alfabetización en el distrito de Giridih fue del 63,14% [16] La alfabetización en Jharkhand fue del 66,41% en 2011. [16] La alfabetización en la India en 2011 fue del 74,04%. [17]
Ver también - Lista de distritos de Jharkhand clasificados por tasa de alfabetización
Alfabetización en bloques de CD del distrito de Giridih |
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Subdivisión Giridih |
Giridih - 63,22% |
Gandey - 56.30% |
Bengabad - 59.33% |
Dumri subdivision |
Dumri - 63.55% |
Pirtand - 47.22% |
Bagodar Saria subdivision |
Bagodar - 64.43% |
Suriya - 66.25% |
Birni - 61.47% |
Khori Mahua subdivision |
Dhanwar - 65.44% |
Jamua - 63.99% |
Deori - 62.54% |
Tisri - 55.27% |
Gawan - 60.94 % |
Source: 2011 Census: CD Block Wise Primary Census Abstract Data |
Language and religion
In 2001, Khortha was the mother-tongue of 988,198 persons in Giridih district, forming 51.89% of the population, followed by Hindi with 392,263 persons (20.60%), Urdu with 309,960 persons (11.24%) and others with 309,960 persons (16.28%) with no information.[18]
Hindi is the official language in Jharkhand and Urdu has been declared as an additional official language.[19]
In 2011, Hindus numbered 1,856,202, forming 75.90% of the population of Giridih district followed by Muslims with 508,586 persons (20.80%), Christians with 14,645 persons (0.60%) and other religions/ religion not stated with 66,041 (2.70%).[18]
La pobreza rural
40-50% of the population of Giridih district were in the BPL category in 2004–2005, being in the same category as Godda, Koderma and Hazaribagh districts.[20] Rural poverty in Jharkhand declined from 66% in 1993–94 to 46% in 2004–05. In 2011, it has come down to 39.1%.[21]
Economía
Livelihood
In Dhanwar CD block in 2011, amongst the class of total workers, cultivators numbered 58,318 and formed 47.13%, agricultural labourers numbered 40,014 and formed 32.34%, household industry workers numbered 4,297 and formed 3.47% and other workers numbered 21,114 and formed 17.06%. Total workers numbered 123,743 and formed 46.28% of the total population, and non-workers numbered 143,609 and formed 53.72% of the population.[22]
Note: In the census records a person is considered a cultivator, if the person is engaged in cultivation/ supervision of land owned. When a person who works on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or share, is regarded as an agricultural labourer. Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the family within the household or village, and one that does not qualify for registration as a factory under the Factories Act. Other workers are persons engaged in some economic activity other than cultivators, agricultural labourers and household workers. It includes factory, mining, plantation, transport and office workers, those engaged in business and commerce, teachers, entertainment artistes and so on.[23]
Infrastructure
There are 279 inhabited villages in Dhanwar CD block. In 2011, 147 villages had power supply. 18 villages had tap water (treated/ untreated), 277 villages had well water (covered/ uncovered), 262 villages had hand pumps, and all villages had drinking water facility. 33 villages had post offices, 16 villages had a sub post office, 7 villages had telephones (land lines) and 21 villages had mobile phone coverage. 275 villages had pucca (paved) village roads, 23 villages had bus service (public/ private), 15 villages had autos/ modified autos, and 68 villages had tractors. 26 villages had bank branches, 12 villages had agricultural credit societies, 12 villages had cinema/ video halls, 9 villages had public library and public reading room. 106 villages had public distribution system, 27 villages had weekly haat (market) and 185 villages had assembly polling stations.[24]
Agriculture
Hills occupy a large portion of Giridih district. The soil is generally rocky and sandy and that helps jungles and bushes to grow. The forest area, forming a large portion of total area, in the district is evenly distributed all over. Some areas near the rivers have alluvial soil. In Dhanwar CD block, the percentage of cultivable area to total area is 25.17%. The percentage of cultivable area to the total area for the district, as a whole, is 27.04%. Irrigation is inadequate. The percentage of irrigated area to cultivable area in Dhanwar CD block is 17.41%. May to October is the Kharif season, followed by the Rabi season. Rice, sown in 50% of the gross sown area, is the main crop in the district. Other important crops grown are: maize, wheat, sugar cane, pulses and vegetables.[25]
Backward Regions Grant Fund
Giridih district is listed as a backward region and receives financial support from the Backward Regions Grant Fund. The fund created by the Government of India is designed to redress regional imbalances in development. As of 2012, 272 districts across the country were listed under this scheme. The list includes 21 districts of Jharkhand.[26][27]
Transporte
State Highway 13 (Jharkhand), running from Koderma to Gobindpur on NH 19 (old NH 2)/ Grand Trunk Road, passes through this block.[28]
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Madhupur-Giridih-Koderma line passes through this block and there is a station at Raj Dhanwar.[29]
Educación
Dhanwar CD block had 99 villages with pre-primary schools, 216 villages with primary schools, 99 villages with middle schools, 17 villages with secondary schools, 4 villages with senior secondary schools, 1 village with a general degree college, 57 villages with no educational facility.[30]
.*Senior secondary schools are also known as Inter colleges in Jharkhand
- Adarsh College was established at Rajdhanwar in 1973.[31]
- Sanskrit Hindi Vidyapith was established at Jharkhand Dham, Giridih, in 1967. It is an institute specializing in Sanskrit, but also offers other courses. It is affiliated to Vinoba Bhave University. It has hostel facilities.[32][33]
Cuidado de la salud
Dhanwar CD block had 6 villages with primary health centres, 25 villages with primary health subcentres, 5 villages with maternity and child welfare centres, 5 villages with allopathic hospitals, 10 villages with dispensaries, 3 villages with veterinary hospitals, 4 villages with family welfare centres, 30 villages with medicine shops.[30]
.*Private medical practitioners, alternative medicine etc. not included
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