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Nalhati I

Nalhati I is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Rampurhat subdivision of Birbhum district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Birbhum district is physiographically a part of the ancient Rarh region. The western portion of the district is basically an extension of the Chota Nagpur Plateau. The area has mostly loose reddish lateritic low fertility soil. In the east, the flood plains of the major rivers, such as the Ajay, Bakreshwar, Mayurakshi and Brahmani, have soft alluvial soil. The forest cover is only 3.5% of the total district. Although coal is found in the district and Bakreshwar Thermal Power Station has a capacity of 2,010 MW, the economic condition of Birbhum is dominated by agriculture. From 1977 onwards majorland reforms took place in West Bengal. Land in excess of land ceiling was acquired and distributed amongst the peasants. In Birbhum district, 19,968 hectares of vested agricultural land has been distributed amongst 161,515 beneficiaries, till 2011. However, more than 38% of the operational land holding is marginal or less than 1 acre. The proportion of agricultural labourers amongst total workers in Birbhum district is 45.9%, the highest amongst all districts of West Bengal. Culturally rich Birbhum, with such traditional landmarks as Jaydev Kenduli and Chandidas Nanoor, is home to Visva-Bharati University at Santiniketan, having close association with two Nobel laureates – Rabindranath Tagore and Amartya Sen.

Banior, a constituent panchayat of Nalhati I block, is located at 24°20′11″N 87°48′48″E / 24.3363°N 87.8134°E / 24.3363; 87.8134.

Nalhati I Block is mostly part of the Nalhati Plain, one of the four sub-micro physiographic regions occupying the northern portion of Birbhum district. There are hills along the western boundary with Jharkhand. These are extensions of Rajmahal hills.

Baidhara Barrage across the Brahmani has a capacity of 540,000 cubic metres (440 acre⋅ft),

Nalhati I CD Block is bounded by Murarai I and Murarai II CD Blocks, on the north, Nalhati II CD Block, on the east, Rampurhat I and Rampurhat II CD Blocks on the south and Maheshpur and Pakuria CD Blocks, in Pakur district of Jharkhand, on the west.

Nalhati I CD Block has an area of 249.71 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 9 gram panchayats, 92 gram sansads (village councils), 99 mouzas and 94 inhabited villages, according to District Statistical Handbook Birbhum 2008. Nalhati police station serves this block. Headquarters of this CD Block is at Nalhati.

Gram panchayats of Nalhati I block/panchayat samiti are: Banior, Bautia, Borla, Haridaspur, Kaitha I, Kaitha II, Kalitha, Kurumgram and Paikpara.

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