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Rajganj (community development block)
Rajganj is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Jalpaiguri Sadar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Rajganj is located at 26°33′22″N 88°30′31″E / 26.556111°N 88.508611°E.
The Rajganj CD block lies in the south-western part of the district. It is situated between the Mahananda River and the Teesta River. The northern portion is part of the central tract locally called Bhaber and the southern portion is a gently sloping alluvial plain locally called Terai.
The Rajganj CD block is bounded by the Mal CD block on the north, Jalpaiguri and Kranti CD block on the east, Panchagarh Sadar Upazila of Panchagarh District in Rangpur Division in Bangladesh on the south, Siliguri city, and Phansidewa, Matigara and Kurseong CD blocks in Darjeeling district on the west.
The Rajganj CD block has an area of 614.82 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 12 gram panchayats, 220 gram sansads (village councils), 29 mouzas, 26 inhabited villages and 3 census towns. Rajganj and Pradhan Nagar police stations serve this block. Headquarters of this CD block is at Rajganj.
Gram panchayats of Rajganj block/ panchayat samiti are: Dabgram I, Dabgram–II, Fulbari I, Fulbari–II, Binnaguri, Sannyasikata, Majhiali, Panikauri, Sukhani, Kukurjan, Sikarpur, Mantadari and Junglee Mohal Forest Area.
According to the 2011 Census of India, the Rajganj CD block had a total population of 373,766, of which 190,645 were rural, and 183,131 were urban. There were 193,185 (52%) males and 180,591 (48%) females. There were 48,038 persons in the age range of 0 to 6 years. The Scheduled Castes numbered 185,246 (49.56%) and the Scheduled Tribes numbered 15,386 (4.12%).
According to the 2001 census, Rajganj block had a total population of 287,615, out of which 150,481 were males and 137,134 were females. Rajganj block registered a population growth of -8.43 per cent during the 1991-2001 decade.
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Rajganj (community development block)
Rajganj is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Jalpaiguri Sadar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Rajganj is located at 26°33′22″N 88°30′31″E / 26.556111°N 88.508611°E.
The Rajganj CD block lies in the south-western part of the district. It is situated between the Mahananda River and the Teesta River. The northern portion is part of the central tract locally called Bhaber and the southern portion is a gently sloping alluvial plain locally called Terai.
The Rajganj CD block is bounded by the Mal CD block on the north, Jalpaiguri and Kranti CD block on the east, Panchagarh Sadar Upazila of Panchagarh District in Rangpur Division in Bangladesh on the south, Siliguri city, and Phansidewa, Matigara and Kurseong CD blocks in Darjeeling district on the west.
The Rajganj CD block has an area of 614.82 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 12 gram panchayats, 220 gram sansads (village councils), 29 mouzas, 26 inhabited villages and 3 census towns. Rajganj and Pradhan Nagar police stations serve this block. Headquarters of this CD block is at Rajganj.
Gram panchayats of Rajganj block/ panchayat samiti are: Dabgram I, Dabgram–II, Fulbari I, Fulbari–II, Binnaguri, Sannyasikata, Majhiali, Panikauri, Sukhani, Kukurjan, Sikarpur, Mantadari and Junglee Mohal Forest Area.
According to the 2011 Census of India, the Rajganj CD block had a total population of 373,766, of which 190,645 were rural, and 183,131 were urban. There were 193,185 (52%) males and 180,591 (48%) females. There were 48,038 persons in the age range of 0 to 6 years. The Scheduled Castes numbered 185,246 (49.56%) and the Scheduled Tribes numbered 15,386 (4.12%).
According to the 2001 census, Rajganj block had a total population of 287,615, out of which 150,481 were males and 137,134 were females. Rajganj block registered a population growth of -8.43 per cent during the 1991-2001 decade.