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Durgapur subdivision

Durgapur subdivision

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subdivision_name2Paschim Bardhaman
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population_total1,209,372
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websitehttp://www.sdodurgapur.org/
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  • :Triggered by .*mbbs.*admission.* on the local blacklist|bot=Cyberbot II|invisible=true}} Durgapur subdivision is an administrative subdivision of the Paschim Bardhaman district in the state of West Bengal, India.

Overview

The rocky undulating topography with laterite soil found in the western part of the district extends to the western part of Durgapur subdivision. For ages the area was heavily forested and infested with plunderers and marauders. The discovery of coal in the 18th century led to industrialisation of the western part of the subdivision. Most of the forests in the western part of the subdivision have been cleared but the eastern part remained thickly forested till more recent times and some are still there. The eastern part of the subdivision gradually slopes down to the rice plains of Bengal.

Map of Paschim Bardhaman district

Subdivisions

Paschim Bardhaman district is divided into the following two administrative subdivisions:

SubdivisionHeadquarters
Area
km2Population
(2011)Rural
population %
(2011)Urban
population %
(2011)
Asansol Sadar
Durgapur
Paschim Bardhaman district

Note:Before bifurcation of the erstwhile Bardhaman district Galsi I was in Durgapur subdivision, but after bifurcation it is in Bardhman Sadar North subdivision.

In the maps placed below, all places marked and linked in the full screen maps.

MC: Municipal Corporation, CT: census town, R: rural administrative centre Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly |mark-coord1= | label-pos1=left|label1= Kendra Khottamdi | numbered1=CT| mark-title1=Kendra Khottamdi (CT)|label-color1=#800000 |label-size1=11| mark-size1=12|shape1=l-circle|shape-color1= #A40000|shape-outline1=white|label-offset-x1=2 |mark-coord2= | label-pos2=right|label2= Ichhapur| numbered2=CT| mark-title2=Ichhapur (CT) |mark-coord3= | label-pos3=right|label3= Sarpi| numbered3=CT| mark-title3=Sarpi (CT) |mark-coord4= | label-pos4=right|label4= Nabaghanapur| numbered4=CT| mark-title4=Nabaghanapur (CT) |mark-coord5= | label-pos5=right|label5= Sirsha| numbered5=CT| mark-title5=Sirsha (CT) |mark-coord6= | label-pos6=right|label6= Banagram| numbered6=CT| mark-title6=Banagram (CT) |mark-coord7= | label-pos7=bottom|label7= Mandarbani| numbered7=CT| mark-title7=Mandarbani (CT) |mark-coord8= | label-pos8=left|label8= Bahula| numbered8=CT| mark-title8=Bahula (CT) |mark-coord9= | label-pos9=right|label9= Chhora| numbered9=CT| mark-title9=Chhora (CT) |mark-coord10= | label-pos10=right|label10= Haripur| numbered10=CT| mark-title10=Haripur (CT) |mark-coord11= | label-pos11=right|label11= Sankarpur| numbered11=CT| mark-title11=Sankarpur (CT) |mark-coord12= | label-pos12=left|label12= Nabgram| numbered12=CT| mark-title12=Nabgram (CT) |mark-coord13= | label-pos13=right|label13= Konardihi| numbered13=CT| mark-title13=Konardihi (CT) |mark-coord14= | label-pos14=right|label14= Mahal| numbered14=CT| mark-title14=Mahal (CT) |mark-coord15= | label-pos15=right|label15= Baidyanathpur| numbered15=CT| mark-title15=Baidyanathpur (CT) |mark-coord16= | label-pos16=left|label16= Dalurband| numbered16=CT| mark-title16=Dalurband (CT) |mark-coord17= | label-pos17=left|label17= Ramnagar| numbered17=CT| mark-title17=Ramnagar (CT) |mark-coord18= | label-pos18=left|label18= Bilpahari| numbered18=CT| mark-title18=Bilpahari (CT) |mark-coord19= | label-pos19=right|label19= Chak Bankola| numbered19=CT| mark-title19=Chak Bankola (CT) |mark-coord20= | label-pos20=right|label20= Parashkol| numbered20=CT| mark-title20=Parashkol (CT) |mark-coord21= | label-pos21=left|label21=ECL Kenda |labela21= Area Office |numbered21=0| mark-title21=ECL Kenda Area Office (A)| label-size21=12| shape-color21=#AA6666 |mark-coord22= | label-pos22= right|label22=ECL Pandaveswar Area Office | numbered22=0| mark-title22=ECL Pandaveswar Area Office (A)|shape-color22=#AA6666| label-size22=12 |mark-coord23= | label-pos23=right|label23=ECL Bankola|labela23= Area Office | numbered23=0| mark-title23=ECL Bankola Area Office (A)|shape-color23= #AA6666|label-size23=12 |mark-coord24= | label-pos24=right|label24=ECL Jhanjhra Area Office | numbered24=0| mark-title24=ECL Jhanjhra Area Office (A)|shape-color24=#AA6666| label-size24=12 |mark-coord25= | label-pos25=left|label25=ECL |labela25= Sonpur Bazari|labelb25 = Area Office | numbered25=0| mark-title25=ECL Sonpur Bazari Area Office (A)|shape-color25=#AA6666| label-size25=12 |mark-coord26= | label-pos26=right|label-color26=#800000| label26=Durgapur | numbered26=MC| mark-title26=Durgapur (MC)|shape-color14=#800000 |mark-coord27= | label-pos27=right|label-color27=#C42222| label27= Laudoha | numbered27=R| mark-title27=Laudoha (R)|shape-color27=#C42222 |mark-coord28= | label-pos28=left|label-color28=#C42222| label28= Pandabeswar | numbered28=R| mark-title28=Pandabeswar (R)|shape-color28=#C42222 |mark-coord29= | label-pos29=right|label-color29=#C42222| label29= Tilaboni | numbered29=R| mark-title29=Tilaboni (R)|shape-color29=#C42222 |mark-coord30= | label-pos30=left|label-color30=#C42222| label30= Shyamsundarpur | numbered30=R| mark-title30=Shyamsundarpur, Paschim Bardhaman (R)|shape-color30=#C42222 |mark-coord31= | label-pos31=right|label-color31=#C42222| label31= Madhaipur | numbered31=R| mark-title31=Madhaipur, Paschim Bardhaman (R)|shape-color31=#C42222 |mark-coord32=| label32=Ajay River| label-color32 = #77A1CB| label-angle32=0| label-pos32=right| label-size32=10| mark-size32=0| mark-title32 =none |mark-coord33=| label33=Damodar River| label-color33 = #77A1CB| label-angle33=20| label-pos33=top| label-size33=10| mark-size33=0| mark-title33 =none}}

MC: Municipal Corporation, CT: census town, R: rural centre, A: airport, B: barrage Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly |mark-coord1= | label-pos1=left|label1= Arra| numbered1=CT| mark-title1=Arra (CT)|label-color1=#800000 |label-size1=11| mark-size1=12|shape1=l-circle|shape-color1= #A40000|shape-outline1=white|label-offset-x1=2 |mark-coord2= | label-pos2=right|label2= Gopalpur| numbered2=CT| mark-title2=Gopalpur (CT) |mark-coord3= | label-pos3=right|label3= Bamunara| numbered3=CT| mark-title3=Bamunara (CT) |mark-coord4= | label-pos4=right|label4= Amlajora| numbered4=CT| mark-title4=Amlajora (CT) |mark-coord5= | label-pos5=right|label5= Kanksa| numbered5=CT| mark-title5=Kanksa (CT) |mark-coord6= | label-pos6=left|label6= Debipur| numbered6=CT| mark-title6=Debipur (CT) |mark-coord7= | label-pos7=left|label7= Prayagpur| numbered7=CT| mark-title7=Prayagpur (CT) |mark-coord8= | label-pos8=right|label8= Siduli| numbered8=CT| mark-title8=Siduli (CT) |mark-coord9= | label-pos9=right|label9= Khandra| numbered9=CT| mark-title9=Khandra (CT) |mark-coord10= | label-pos10=right|label10= Ukhra| numbered10=CT| mark-title10=Ukhra (CT) |mark-coord11= | label-pos11=left|label11= Mahira| numbered11=CT| mark-title11=Mahira (CT) |mark-coord12= | label-pos12=left|label12= Dakshin Khanda| numbered12=CT| mark-title12=Dakshin Khanda (CT) |mark-coord13= | label-pos13=right|label13= Kajora| numbered13=CT| mark-title13=Kajora (CT) |mark-coord14= | label-pos14=right|label14= Harishpur| numbered14=CT| mark-title14=Harishpur (CT) |mark-coord15= | label-pos15=right|label15= Palashban| numbered15=CT| mark-title15=Palashban (CT) |mark-coord16= | label-pos16=right|label16= Dignala| numbered16=CT| mark-title16=Dignala (CT) |mark-coord17= | label-pos17=right|label17= Andal| numbered17=CT| mark-title17=Andal (CT) |mark-coord18= | label-pos18=right|label18= Baska| numbered18=CT| mark-title18=Baska (CT) |mark-coord19= | label-pos19=right|label-color19=#800000| label19=Durgapur | numbered19=MC| mark-title19=Durgapur (MC)|shape-color19=#800000 |mark-coord20= | label-pos20=right| label20= Panagarh | numbered20=R| mark-title20=Panagarh (R)|shape-color20=#C42222 |mark-coord21= | label-pos21=left| label21= Rajbandh | numbered21=R| mark-title21=Rajbandh (R)|shape-color21=#C42222 |mark-coord22= | label-pos22=right|label22=ECL Kajora|labela22= Area Office | numbered22=0| mark-title22=ECL Kajora Area Office (A)| shape-color22=#AA6666| label-size22=13| |mark-coord23=| label23= Kazi Nazrul|labela23= Islam Airport| label-color23 = #C42222 | label-angle23=0| label-pos23=top| label-size23=10| mark-size23=12|numbered23= A| mark-title23 = Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport| shape-color23=#C42222 |mark-coord24=| label24= Panagarh Airport| label-color24 = #C42222 | label-angle24=0| label-pos24=top| label-size24=10| mark-size24=12| numbered24=A|mark-title24 =Panagarh Airport| shape-color24=#C42222 |mark-coord25=| label25= Durgapur|labela25= Barrage| label-color25 = #C42222 | label-angle25=0| label-pos25=right| label-size25=10| mark-size25=12| numbered25=B|mark-title25 =Durgapur Barrage| shape-color25=#C42222 |mark-coord26=| label26= Durgapur|labela26= Steel |labelb26 =Plant| label-color26 = #C42222 | label-angle26=0| label-pos26=bottom| label-size26=10| mark-size26=0| mark-title26 =none |mark-coord27=| label27= Alloy|labela27= Steels |labelb27 =Plant| label-color27 = #C42222 | label-angle27=0| label-pos27=bottom| label-size27=10| mark-size27=0| mark-title27 =none |mark-coord28=| label28= Durgapur|labela28= Projects |labelb28 =Limited| label-color28 = #C42222 | label-angle28=0| label-pos28=bottom| label-size28=10| mark-size28=0| mark-title28 =none |mark-coord29=| label29=Ajay River| label-color29 = #77A1CB| label-angle29=47| label-pos29=top| label-size29=10| mark-size29=0| mark-title29 =none |mark-coord30=| label30=Damodar River| label-color30 = #77A1CB| label-angle30=40| label-pos30=top| label-size30=10| mark-size30=0| mark-title30 =none |mark-coord31= | label-pos31=top|label31=Gourangapur| numbered31=H| mark-title31= Gourangapur (H)| shape-color31=#AA6666 |mark-coord32= | label-pos32=left| label32= Bankati | numbered32=R| mark-title32=Bankati, Paschim Bardhaman (R)|shape-color32=#C42222 |mark-coord33= | label-pos33=left| label33= Malandighi | numbered33=R| mark-title33=Malandighi (R)|shape-color33=#C42222 |mark-coord34= | label-pos34=left| label34= Sibpur | numbered34=R| mark-title34=Sibpur, Paschim Bardhaman (R)|shape-color34=#C42222 |mark-coord35= | label-pos35=left| label35= Garh Jungle | numbered35=H| mark-title35=Garh Jungle (H)|shape-color35=#AA6666}}

Administrative units

Durgapur subdivision has 6 police stations, 4 community development blocks, 4 panchayat samitis, 27 gram panchayats, 171 mouzas, 151 inhabited villages, 1 municipal corporation and 38 census towns+1 (partly). The single municipal corporation is at Durgapur. The census towns are: Siduli, Khandra, Chak Bankola, Ukhra, Mahira, Dakshin Khanda, Parashkol, Kajora, Harishpur, Palashban, Dignala, Andal (gram), Ondal, Baska, Bilpahari, Ramnagar, Dalurband, Baidyanathpur, Mahal, Konardihi, Nabgram, Sankarpur, Haripur, Chhora, Bahula, Mandarbani, Banagram, Sirsha, Nabaghanapur, Sarpi, Ichhapur, Arra, Gopalpur, Bamunara, Amlajora, Kanksa, Debipur, Prayagpur and Kendra Khottamdi (part). The subdivision has its headquarters at Durgapur.

Demographics

As per the 2011 Census of India data Durgapur subdivision, after bifurcation of Bardhaman district in 2017, had a total population of 1,209,372. There were 628,883 (52%) males and 580,489 (48%) females. Population below 6 years was 130,117.

As per the 2011 census data the total number of literates in Durgapur subdivision, after bifurcation of Bardhaman district in 2017, was 867,905 (80.42% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 487,056 (86.85% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 337,153 (65.15% of the female population over 6 years).

In the 2011 census Hindus numbered 1,090,229 and formed 90.15% of the population in Durgapur subdivision. Muslims numbered 100,802 and formed 8.34% of the population. Christians numbered 3,158 and formed 0.26% of the population. Others numbered 15,183 and formed 1.26% of the population.

Police stations

Police stations in Durgapur subdivision have the following features and jurisdiction:

Police stationArea covered
km2Municipal townCD Block
Andal
Pandabeswar
Aurobindo
Faridpur
New Township
Kanksa
Coke Oven

Blocks

Community development blocks in Durgapur subdivision are:

CD BlockHeadquarters
Area
km2Population
(2011)SC %ST %Hindus %Muslims %Literacy
rate %Census
Towns
Andal
Pandabeswar
Faridpur Durgapur
Kanksa

Gram panchayats

The subdivision contains 36 gram panchayats under 5 community development blocks:

  • Durgapur–Faridpur block consists of six gram panchayats, viz. Gaurbazar, Ichhapur, Laudoha, Gogla, Jemua and Pratappur.
  • Kanksa block consists of seven gram panchayats, viz. Amlajora, Bidbehar, Kanksa, Trilokchandrapur, Bankati, Gopalpur and Molandighi.
  • Andal block consists of eight gram panchayats, viz. Andal, Kajora, Madanpur, Sreerampur, Dakshinkhanda, Khandara, Ramprasadpur and Ukhra.
  • Pandabeswar block consists of six gram panchayats, viz. Baidyanathpur, Chhora, Kendra, Behula, Haripur and Nabagram.

Economy

Coal mining

Sonpur Bazari open cast project of Eastern Coalfields produced 6.4 million tonnes of coal in 2015–16. Eastern Coalfields has been producing around 30 million tonnes per annum from its open cast mines, it has been modernising its underground mines to produce around 10 million tonnes per annum from its underground mines. A major effort was on at its Jhanjra mines to produce 3 – 3.5 million tonnes per annum.

Industry

Durgapur Steel Plant of Steel Authority of India, set up in the fifties, has a rated capacity of 2.2 million tonnes of crude steel, after expansion and modernisation. The plant is consistently performing at beyond its rated capacity.

Education

Given in the table below (data in numbers) is a comprehensive picture of the education scenario in Paschim Bardhaman district, after bifurcation of Bardhaman district in 2017, with data for the year 2013-14:

SubdivisionPrimary
SchoolMiddle
SchoolHigh
SchoolHigher Secondary
SchoolGeneral
College, UnivTechnical /
Professional InsttNon-formal
EducationInstitutionStudentInstitutionStudentInstitutionStudentInstitutionStudentInstitutionStudentInstitutionStudentInstitutionStudent
Asansol Sadar67897,084334,0295741,68695109,054818,463418,0361,60845,957
Durgapur39962339231,9044328,0576483,075611,2293618,0901,33745,014
Paschim Bardhaman district1,077159,423565,93311069,743159192,1291429,6927726,1262,94590,971

Note: Primary schools include junior basic schools; middle schools, high schools and higher secondary schools include madrasahs; technical schools include junior technical schools, junior government polytechnics, industrial technical institutes, industrial training centres, nursing training institutes etc.; technical and professional colleges include engineering colleges, medical colleges, para-medical institutes, management colleges, teachers training and nursing training colleges, law colleges, art colleges, music colleges etc. Special and non-formal education centres include sishu siksha kendras, madhyamik siksha kendras, centres of Rabindra mukta vidyalaya, recognised Sanskrit tols, institutions for the blind and other handicapped persons, Anganwadi centres, reformatory schools etc.

The following institutions are located in Durgapur subdivision:

  • Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute was established at Durgapur in 1958. It is the apex research and development institute for mechanical engineering under the aegis of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and is the only national level research institute in this field.
  • National Institute of Technology was established at Durgapur in 1960. It has been granted Deemed University status.
  • National Power Training Institute – the eastern regional centre was established at Durgapur in 1968.
  • Dr. B.C.Roy Engineering College was established at Durgapur in 2000. It is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology.
  • Bengal College of Engineering and Technology was established at Durgapur in 2001. It is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology.
  • Aryabhatta Institute of Engineering & Management was established at Panagarh in 2003. It is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology.
  • Durgapur Institute of Advanced Technology and Management was established at Rajbandh in 2002. It is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology.
  • Gouri Devi Institute of Medical Sciences is a medical college with 300-bedded multi-speciality health care venture, started in 2017 at Rajbandh. The hospital was established in 2012.
  • Durgapur Government College was established at Durgapur in 1970. It is affiliated with Kazi Nazrul University.
  • Durgapur Women's College was established at Durgapur in 1980. It is affiliated with Kazi Nazrul University.
  • Michael Madhusudan Memorial College at Durgapur was established in 1996. It is affiliated with Kazi Nazrul University.
  • Khandra College was established at Khandra in 1981. It is affiliated with Kazi Nazrul University.
  • Pandaveswar College was established at Pandabeswar in 2005. It is affiliated with Kazi Nazrul University.
  • Durgapur College of Commerce and Science was established in 2003 at Rajbandh.
  • Ayan Arnab Sikshan Sanstha at Ajodhya, Bonkati, Panagarh offers BEd courses, was established in 2014.
  • Parama B Ed College was established at Kajora in 2013.
  • Mohananda College, offering B Ed course, was established at Nadiha in 2003.
  • Shree Shiv Burn Hindi F. P. School, was established in 1971. Its a Co-ed School with modern facilities like Smart Classroom, Child Parliament, Computer Classes and Practical Learning.

Healthcare

The table below (all data in numbers) presents an overview of the medical facilities available and patients treated in the hospitals, health centres and sub-centres in 2014 in Paschim Bardhaman district, after bifurcation of Bardhaman district in 2017, with data for the year 2013–14.

SubdivisionHealth & Family Welfare Deptt, WBOther
State
Govt
DepttsLocal
bodiesCentral
Govt
Deptts /
PSUsNGO /
Private
Nursing
HomesTotalTotal
Number
of
BedsTotal
Number
of
DoctorsIndoor
PatientsOutdoor
PatientsHospitals
Rural
Hospitals
Block
Primary
Health
Centres
Primary
Health
Centres
Asansol Sadar116222-14781244,399566113,2341,713,044
Durgapur1-3101-938622,03436479,8761,837,026
Paschim Bardhaman district219323-231161839,433930193,1103,550,070

Medical facilities

Durgapur subdivision has a subdivisional hospital at Durgapur. It has block primary health centres at Khandra (Ukhra), Laudoha and Panagarh, and primary health centres at Andal, Pandabeswar, Kantaberia, Molandighi, Shyambazar, Shibpur and Silampur.SAIL has a 640-bed hospital with modern facilities at Durgapur. Other hospitals in Durgapur include DPL Hospital at DPL Colony, Durgapur, DTPS Hospital at Durgapur, ESI Hospital at Bidhannagar, Durgapur, IQ City Narayan Hrudalaya Hospital at Durgapur, Lion's Club Hospital at Benachity, Durgapur, The Mission Hospital at Bidhannagar, Durgapur, Vivekananda Hospital at Bidhannagar, Durgapur and ECL's Bankola Area Hospital at Ukhra, ECL's Regional Hospital at Bahula, Mandarbani Hospital at Panthnagar.

Gouri Devi Institute of Medical Sciences is a medical college with 300-bedded multi-speciality health care venture, started in 2017 at Rajbandh. The hospital was established in 2012.

Further medical facilities in Durgapur subdivision are as follows:

Hospitals: (Name, location, beds)

  • Durgapur Subdivisional Hospital, Durgapur, 200 beds
  • SAIL DSP Hospital, Durgapur, 631 beds
  • DPL Hospital, Durgapur, 103 beds
  • DTPS Hospital, Durgapur, 30 beds
  • Lions Club, Durgapur, 10 beds
  • DVC Hospital, Durgapur, 30 beds
  • Indian Red Cross Society Hospital, Durgapur, 30 beds
  • Medical Unit-cum Hospital (RE College), Bahula, 30 beds
  • Ondal Railway Hopital, Andal, 50 beds
  • FCI Hospital, Andal, 50 beds
  • ECL Bankola Area Hospital, Khandra, 50 beds

Rural Hospitals: (Name, CD block, location, beds)

  • Khandra Rural Hospital, Andal CD block, Khandra, PO Ukhra, 30 beds
  • Laudoha Rural Hospital, Durgapur Faridpur CD block, Laudoha, 30 beds
  • Panagarh Rural Hospital, Kanksa CD block, Panagarh, 30 beds

Block Primary Health Centres: (Name, CD block, location, beds)

  • Pandabeswar Block Primary Health Centre, Pandabeswar CD block, Pandabeswar, 10 beds

**Primary Health Centres **: (CD block-wise)(CD block, PHC location, beds)

  • Andal CD block: Andal (6), Baska, PO Andal (10)
  • Durgapur-Faridpur CD block: Lowapur, PO Ichhapur (6), Kantaberia, PO Dhabani (10)
  • Kanksa CD block: Malandighi (6), Shibpur (6), Shyambazar (6), Silambazar (10)
  • Durgapur MC: Angapur (6)

Electoral constituencies

Lok Sabha (parliamentary) and Vidhan Sabha (state assembly) constituencies in Durgapur subdivision were as follows:

Lok Sabha constituencyVidhan Sabha constituencyReservationCD Block and/or Gram panchayats and/or municipal areas
Asansol
Bardhaman-Durgapur

References

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