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Bhandra block
Bhandra block is a CD block that forms an administrative division in the Lohardaga subdivision of Lohardaga district, in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Lohardaga was made a subdivision of Ranchi district in 1972. Ranchi district was split into three districts namely Ranchi, Gumla and Lohardaga, in 1983.
Lohardaga has been identified as an “A” grade highly Maoist infested district. Kuru, Bhandra, Kairo, Kisko, Jowang and Senha police stations are totally affected and Lohardaga police station is partially affected. The Maoist outfits are mainly interested in extorting the bauxite mining and transport industry. The police force has been trained to take on the Maoist outfits and has been extending support at important points. Lohardaga has lost one Superintendent of Police, Ajay Kumar Singh, IPS in the anti-insurgency operations.
Bhandara is located at 23°21′45″N 84°47′55″E / 23.3626°N 84.7986°E.
Lohardaga district consists of two broad physiographic divisions – the hilly tract and the plateau region. The hilly tract extends over the western and north-western parts of the district. The high hill tops of this region are known as pat. The plateau region is a part of the Gumla Plateau, which lies in the southern portion of Chota Nagpur Plateau. Lohardaga and Bhandra CD blocks are entirely in the plateau region. Other administrative areas, such as Kisko, Senha and Kuru CD blocks are partly in the plateau region and partly in the hilly tract.
Bhandara CD block is bounded by the Kairo CD block on the north, Bero CD block in Ranchi district on the east, Bherno CD block in Gumla district on the south and Senha and Lohardaga CD blocks on the west.
Bhandra CD block has an area of 160.48 km2.Bhandra police station serves Bhandra CD block. The headquarters of Bhandra CD block is located at Bhandra village.
According to the 2011 Census of India, Bhandra CD block had a total population of 57,303, all of which were rural. There were 28,754 (50%) males and 28,549 (50%) females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 9,765. Scheduled Castes numbered 2979 (1.71%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 43,491 (63.93%).
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Bhandra block
Bhandra block is a CD block that forms an administrative division in the Lohardaga subdivision of Lohardaga district, in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Lohardaga was made a subdivision of Ranchi district in 1972. Ranchi district was split into three districts namely Ranchi, Gumla and Lohardaga, in 1983.
Lohardaga has been identified as an “A” grade highly Maoist infested district. Kuru, Bhandra, Kairo, Kisko, Jowang and Senha police stations are totally affected and Lohardaga police station is partially affected. The Maoist outfits are mainly interested in extorting the bauxite mining and transport industry. The police force has been trained to take on the Maoist outfits and has been extending support at important points. Lohardaga has lost one Superintendent of Police, Ajay Kumar Singh, IPS in the anti-insurgency operations.
Bhandara is located at 23°21′45″N 84°47′55″E / 23.3626°N 84.7986°E.
Lohardaga district consists of two broad physiographic divisions – the hilly tract and the plateau region. The hilly tract extends over the western and north-western parts of the district. The high hill tops of this region are known as pat. The plateau region is a part of the Gumla Plateau, which lies in the southern portion of Chota Nagpur Plateau. Lohardaga and Bhandra CD blocks are entirely in the plateau region. Other administrative areas, such as Kisko, Senha and Kuru CD blocks are partly in the plateau region and partly in the hilly tract.
Bhandara CD block is bounded by the Kairo CD block on the north, Bero CD block in Ranchi district on the east, Bherno CD block in Gumla district on the south and Senha and Lohardaga CD blocks on the west.
Bhandra CD block has an area of 160.48 km2.Bhandra police station serves Bhandra CD block. The headquarters of Bhandra CD block is located at Bhandra village.
According to the 2011 Census of India, Bhandra CD block had a total population of 57,303, all of which were rural. There were 28,754 (50%) males and 28,549 (50%) females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 9,765. Scheduled Castes numbered 2979 (1.71%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 43,491 (63.93%).