Jhalda is a city and a municipality in Purulia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Jhalda subdivision.

Jhalda
Jhalida
City
Shilphore Hillock, Jhalda
Shilphore Hillock, Jhalda
Jhalda is located in West Bengal
Jhalda
Jhalda
Location in West Bengal, India
Jhalda is located in India
Jhalda
Jhalda
Jhalda (India)
Coordinates: 23°22′N 85°58′E / 23.37°N 85.97°E / 23.37; 85.97
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictPurulia
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyJhalda Municipality
Area
 • Total3.85 km2 (1.49 sq mi)
Elevation
293 m (961 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total19,544
 • Density5,100/km2 (13,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali,Santali , Kurmali , English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
723202
Telephone code+91 3254
Vehicle registrationWB 56
Lok Sabha constituencyPurulia
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBaghmundi, Joypur
Websitewww.jhaldamunicipality.com
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H
A
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D
Chandni Hill
Ajodhya
Hills
Chamtuburu
Subarnarekha River
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Murguma Dam
Bamni Falls
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Purulia Pumped Storage Power Station
Ajodhya Hill top
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Charida (X)
H
Suisa (H)
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Tulin (R)
Patardi
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Masina, Purulia (R)
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Kotshila (R)
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Jiudaru (R)
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Jargo, Purulia (R)
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Baghmundi (R)
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Ananda Nagar, Purulia (R)
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Agharpur (R)
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Jhalda (M)
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Jaypur, Purulia (Census Town)
C
Begunkodor (Census Town)
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Chekya (Census Town)
Places in Jhalda subdivision in Purulia district. Key:
M: municipality, C: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical/ religious centre, X: craft centre, T: tourist centre, △: hills
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the locations in the larger map on click through may vary slightly.

Geography

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Location

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Jhalda is located at 23°22′N 85°58′E / 23.37°N 85.97°E / 23.37; 85.97.[1] It has an average elevation of 293 m (961 ft).

According to the District Census Handbook 2011, Puruliya, Jhalda municipality covered an area of 3.85 km2 (1.49 sq mi).[2]

Area overview

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Purulia district forms the lowest step of the Chota Nagpur Plateau. The general scenario is undulating land with scattered hills. Jhalda subdivision, shown in the map alongside, is located in the western part of the district, bordering Jharkhand. The Subarnarekha flows along a short stretch of its western border. It is an overwhelmingly rural subdivision with 91.02% of the population living in the rural areas and 8.98% living in the urban areas. There are 3 census towns in the subdivision. The map alongside shows some of the tourist attractions in the Ajodhya Hills. The area is home to Purulia Chhau dance with spectacular masks made at Charida. The remnants of old temples and deities are found in the subdivision also, as in other parts of the district.[3][2][4][5][6][7]

Police station

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Jhalda police station has jurisdiction over a part of Jhalda municipal town, Jhalda I CD block and part of Jhalda II CD block. The area covered is 290 km2 and the population covered is 157,064. It has 48.7 km (30.3 mi) of inter-state border with Silli PS in Ranchi district and Kashmar and Jaridih police stations in Bokaro district of Jharkhand.[8][9]

Demographic Data

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The Jhalda Municipality has population of 19,544 of which 10,050 are males while 9,494 are females as per report released by Census India 2011.

Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 2474 which is 12.66 % of total population of Jhalda (M). In Jhalda Municipality, Female Sex Ratio is of 945 against state average of 950. Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Jhalda is around 982 compared to West Bengal state average of 956. Literacy rate of Jhalda city is 76.78 % higher than state average of 76.26 %. In Jhalda, Male literacy is around 85.49 % while female literacy rate is 67.50 %.

Jhalda Municipality has total administration over 3,676 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage. It is also authorize to build roads within Municipality limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction

Industrial History of Jhalda

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Jhalda occupied an important place in the industrial history of the world. Shellac in various shapes and models was exported to England, Germany and the USA. But the closure of the shellac factories dealt a heavy blow to the economy of the municipal centre; other trades like bidis and cutlery have also dwindled over time.

Tourism

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It is a small town surrounded by small hillocks. The main hills of the area are Shikra, Bansa, Kopla, Silphoir, Dungri etc. The places of interest of the area are Norahara, Murguma Dam, Dimu Dam, Kanrior, etc. Jhalda is adjacent to the state of Jharkhand being 9 km (5.6 mi) from Muri. Jhalda Station is the main railway station in the region. The village of Kotogara is on the other side of the mountains at Jhalda. Kotogara village is in Jharkhand. One of the main areas visited locally is the Ajodhya Hills about 35 km (22 mi) from Jhalda which situated in Baghmundi.

 
Murguma dam, Jhalda. Purulia

Transport

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Jhalda railway station is situated on the Gomoh-Muri line. This town is also well connected with district headquarters Purulia and Ranchi by bus services. Toto and rickshaw is also available here for more comfort to travel.

Healthcare

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Jhalda Rural Hospital, with 30 beds, is the major government medical facility in the Jhalda I CD block.

References

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  1. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Jhalda
  2. ^ a b "District Census Handbook Puruliya, Census of India 2011, Series 20, Part XII A" (PDF). Section II Town Directory, Page 1073 Statement I: Status and Growth History. Directorate of Census Operations V, West Bengal. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. ^ Houlton, Sir John, Bihar, the Heart of India, 1949, p. 170, Orient Longmans Ltd.
  4. ^ "Purulia". Department of Tourism. Government of West Bengal. Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Chhau dance of Purulia". Itsavpedia. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  6. ^ "District Census Handbook: Puruliya – Series 20, Part Xii A, Census of India 2011" (PDF). Page 102: Brief Description of Places of Religious, Historical or Archaeological Importance and Places of Tourist Interest of the District. Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Deuli, Harup and Suisa, Crumbling Temples, Scattered Statues and Single Room Museum". Rangan Dutta/ Wordpress. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  8. ^ "District Statistical Handbook 2014 Purulia". Tables 2.1, 2.2. Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of West Bengal. Archived from the original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  9. ^ "Jhalda PS". Purulia District Police. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
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