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Jharkhand

Jharkhand is a state in India. It came into being on 15 November, 2000, as the 28th State of the Union of India. It is the homeland of the tribals for which they had been dreaming for centuries. It has an area of about 79,714 sq kms (79.70 Lakh Hect). As per the 2001 census, the population of the state is 26,945,829. The Capital of this state is Ranchi. Jharkhand is bounded by West Bengal in the east, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in the west, Bihar in the north and Odisha in the south.

This state was brought into existence through the provisions of the Bihar reorganization Act on November 15, 2000 - the birth anniversary of the legendary Bhagwan Birsa Munda.

Hindi is its principal language of the state. The other languages include Santali , Mundari , Kurukh, Khortha, Nagpuria, Sadri, Khariya, Panchparagnia, Ho, Malto, Karmali, Urdu, and Bangla.

Sarhul, Karma, Sohrai, Badna, Tusu, Id, X-mas, Holi and Dushara are the main festivals of the state.

The major Folk Music of Jharkhand are Akhariya Domkach, Dohari Domkach, Janani Jhumar, Mardana Jhumar, Faguwa, Udasi, Pawas, Daidhara, Pahilsanjha, Adhratiya, Bhinsariya, Pratkali, and Jhumta.

The main Folk dances of the state are Paika, Chaw, Jadur, Karma dance, Nachni, Natua, Agni, Choukara, Santhal, Jamda, Ghatwari, Matha, Sohrai dance, and Lurisayro.

Kadri, Gupijantra, Sarangi, Tuila, Vyang, Anandlahri, Bansuri, Arbansi, Sahnai, Madanvari, Singa, Sankh, Mandar, Dhol, Dhak, Dhamsa, Nagara, Damama, Karha, Tasa, Jurinagra, Visamdhanki, Thapchanchu, Kartal, Jhanjh, Thala, Manjhira, and Ghanta are the major musical instruments of the area.

Paintings in the state include Santali Bhittichitra, Oraon Bhittichitra, and Jado Patiya.

Major Rivers of the state are Damodar, Mayurakshi, Barakar, Koyal, Sankh, Son, Auranga, More, Karo, Bansloi, South Koel, Kharkai, Swarna Rekha, Ganga, Gumani, and Batane.

Jharkhand is famous for its rich mineral resources like Uranium, Mica, Bauxite, Granite, Gold, Silver, Graphite, Magnetite, Dolomite, Fireclay, Quartz, Fieldspar, Coal, Iron, Copper etc.

About 32 per cent of the coal, and 25 per cent of the copper deposits of the country are in Jharkhand. Forests and woodlands occupy more than 29% of the state which is amongst the highest in India.

There are 14 Lok Sabha and 81 Vidhan Sabha Constituency in the state.

Some figures from the Government of Jharkhand 2013-14
ST . 28% of total population
SC . 12% of total population
Per capita Income: Rs. 4161
Density of Population: 274 persons / Sq. KM
No. of Districts: 18 + 4 + 2
No. of Sub divisions: 33
No. of Blocks: 211
No. of Villages: 32620
No. of Villages Electrified: 14667 (45 % of total)
No. of Villages connected by roads: 8484
National Highways: 1006 KMs
State Highways: 4662 KMs
Health centers: 506
Schools: 21386
Universities: 5 Including one deemed University
Cultivable Land: 38.00 Lakh Hect
Net Sown Area: 18.04 Lakh Hect (25% of total area)
Net Irrigated Area: 01.57 Lakh Hect (8% of net sown area)
Forest: 29% of total area

History

The latest excavations and finds from various parts of Jharkhand show that people lived in Jharkhand from stone age. However, the History of Jharkhand dates back from the Vedic era of ancient India. Even in Vedas, the land was known as Jharkhand.According to a legend, Raja Jai Singh Deo of Orissa had declared himself the ruler of Jharkhand in the 13th century. It largely comprises forest tracks of Chhotanagpur plateau and Santhal Pargana and has distinct cultural traditions. In post-Independence era, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha started a regular agitation, which impelled the government to establish the Jharkhand Area Autonomous Council in 1995, and finally attained the status of a full-fledged State in the year 2000.

Districts


Bokaro District Chatra District Deoghar District Dhanbad District Dumka District East Singhbhum District Garhwa District Giridih District Godda District Gumla District Hazaribagh District Jamtara District Koderma District Latehar District Lohardaga District Pakur District Palamu District Ranchi District Sahibganj District Seraikela-Kharsawan District Simdega District West Singhbhum District Khunti District Ramgarh District

Parliamentary Constituencies and their Vidhan Sabha Constituencies

The delimitation order for the State of Jharkhand is as per the details given in Bihar Re-organization Act, 2000 as continued vide Section 10 B of the Delimitation Act, 2002 as amended.

1 Rajmahal Lok Sabha Constituency (ST) - 1 Rajmahal Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 2 Borio Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 3 Barhait Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 4 Litipara Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 5 Pakur Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 6 Maheshpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST)

2 Dumka Lok Sabha Constituency (ST) - 7 Sikaripara Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 8 Nala Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 9 Jamtara Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 14 Sarath Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 10 Dumka Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), and 11 Jama Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST)

3 Godda Lok Sabha Constituency - 13 Madhupur Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 15 Deoghar Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 12 Jarmundi Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 16 Poreyahat Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 17 Godda Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 18 Mahagama Vidhan Sabha Constituency

4 Chatra Lok Sabha Constituency - 27 Chatra Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 26 Simaria Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 74 Latehar Vidhan Sabha Constituency (SC), 75 Panki Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 73 Manika Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST)

5 Kodarma Lok Sabha Constituency - 19 Kodarma Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 20 Barkatha Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 28 Dhanwar Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 29 Bagodar Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 30 Jamua Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 31 Gandey Vidhan Sabha Constituency

6 Giridih Lok Sabha Constituency - 32 Giridih Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 33 Dumri Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 34 Gomia Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 35 Bermo Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 42 Tundi Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 43 Baghmara Vidhan Sabha Constituency in Jharkhand

7 Dhanbad Lok Sabha Constituency - 36 Bokaro Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 38 Sindri Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 39 Nirsa Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 40 Dhanbad Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 41 Jharia Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 37 Chandankiyari Vidhan Sabha Constituency (SC)

8 Ranchi Lok Sabha Constituency - 50 Ichagarh Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 61 Silli Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 62 Khijri Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 63 Ranchi Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 64 Hatia Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 65 Kanke Vidhan Sabha Constituency (SC)

9 Jamshedpur Lok Sabha Constituency - 44 Baharagora Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 45 Ghatsila Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 46 Potka Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 47 Jugsalai Vidhan Sabha Constituency (SC), 48 Jamshedpur East Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 49 Jamshedpur West Vidhan Sabha Constituency

10 Singhbhum Lok Sabha Constituency (ST) - 51 Seraikela Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 52 Chaibasa Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 53 Majhgaon Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 54 Jaganathpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 55 Manoharpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), and 56 Chakradharpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST)

11 Khunti Lok Sabha Constituency (ST) - 57 Kharsawan Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 58 Tamar Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 59 Torpa Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 60 Khunti Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 71 Kolebira Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), and 70 Simdega Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST)

12 Lohardaga Lok Sabha Constituency (ST) - 66 Mandar Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 67 Sisai Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 68 Gumla Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), 69 Bishunpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST), and 72 Lohardaga Vidhan Sabha Constituency (ST)

13 Palamau Lok Sabha Constituency (SC) - 76 Daltonganj Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 80 Garhwa Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 81 Bhawanathpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 77 Bishrampur Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 78 Chhatarpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency in Jharkhand (SC), and 79 Hussainabad Vidhan Sabha Constituency

14 Hazaribagh Lok Sabha Constituency - 21 Barhi Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 22 Barkagaon Vidhan Sabha Constituency, 23 Ramgarh Vidhan Sabha Constituency in Jharkhand, 24 Mandu Vidhan Sabha Constituency, and 25 Hazaribagh Vidhan Sabha Constituency

Places of interest

DASSAM FALLS, HUNDRU FALLS, GAUTAM DHARA OR JONHA FALL, HIRNI FALLS, RANCHI HILL AND PAHARI MANDIR, GONDA HILL and ROCK GARDEN, Tagore Hill, Jagannathpur Temple and Hill, Angrabari, Sun Temple near Bundu

Netarhat Mahuadanr Wild Life Sanctuary UDWA Bird Sanctuary Betla National Park Dalma Wild Life Sanctuary Saranda

Hazaribagh Wild Life Sanctuary Lawalong Wild Life Sanctuary Canari Hill, Rajrappa, Suraj Kund
Baba Baidyanath Dham

Parasnath Satsang Ashram Trikuti Basukinath Rankini Shakti Mandir Sameej Ashram Mahadev Sal Maa Bhadrakali Maa Giri Rajeswari Kulbonga Mahadev


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