Capital of jharkhand

  1. Ranchi
  2. Jamtara
  3. Jharkhand Population and Education Profile, Climate, Traveller Place, FAQ
  4. Ranchi The Capital Of Jharkhand – CHM
  5. Jharkhand Map: State, Districts Information and Facts
  6. Capital of Jharkhand


Download: Capital of jharkhand
Size: 39.60 MB

Ranchi

Ranchi is situated on the Ranchi Plateau of the eastern pats) in the northwest. An escarpment to the east and south of the city, from which several scenic waterfalls tumble, marks the edge of the plateau. Rice is the principal crop in lands irrigated by the Subarnarekha, Sankh, North Koel, and South Koel rivers. Bauxite, limestone, and kaolin (china clay) deposits are worked in the vicinity. Pop. (2001) 847,093; (2011) 1,073,427. This article was most recently revised and updated by

Jamtara

Cities, towns and locations in the Deoghar, Dumka and Jamtara districts in Santhal Pargana Division M: Municipality, CT: census town, R: Rural/ Urban centre, D: Dam, Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly Location [ ] Jamtara is located at 23°57′N 86°48′E / 23.95°N 86.8°E / 23.95; 86.8. It is located 250km from 2. Distance from other major cities like from Kolkata is 260km and from It came into existence on 26 April 2001. This small district of Jharkhand state consists of only four blocks. It was created by carving out four blocks from Dumka District. Other towns in this district are Karmatar, Nala, Kundahit, Narayanpur, Fatehpur and Mihijam. The Ajay River passes through the district and forest areas cover the district. [ citation needed] Overview [ ] The map shows a large area, which is a plateau with low hills, except in the eastern portion where the Rajmahal hills intrude into this area and the Ramgarh hills are there. The south-western portion is just a rolling upland. The entire area is overwhelmingly rural with only small pockets of urbanisation. Note: The full screen map is interesting. All places marked on the map are linked in the full screen map and one can easily move on to another page of his/her choice. Enlarge the full screen map to see what else is there – one gets railway connections, many more road connections and so on. Tourism [ ] A number of hotels and small guesthouses have come up that serv...

Jharkhand Population and Education Profile, Climate, Traveller Place, FAQ

The capital of Jharkhand is Ranchi. It orchestrates on the southern side of the Chotanagpur level. Ranchi City covers an area of 175.1 sq km and it has an ordinary level of 651.1 (2,140 ft) meters above sea level. Ranchi and its adjoining regions were involved by the serene local town of Munda and Oraon families of a Hindu social class. During the obsolete age (end of the third century BC); this region was under the Magadh Empire and compelled by Mauryan Rulers. Later it moved heavily influenced by King Kharavela. After the ruin of the Mahameghavahana line, various rulers expected order of it anyway the master Samudragupta (335 AD to 380 AD) of the Gupta Dynasty, was for the most part basic among them. The full-scale Munda and Oraon’s social class of Ranchi gradually gave up to the pressure of the Nagbansi family in the middle age season of Indian history. Nagbansi Rajas oversaw Ranchi for a long time and they furthermore won to spread their control over a gigantic district interfacing with the city. Right when the Mughal ruler (Akbar, 1585) rose in power and discovered Chotanagpur Valley consolidating the Ranchi city the Nagbansi family got away from the city. After the Battle of Plassey in 1757, the British East India Company accepted the order of eastern India. In 1765, Ranchi went subject to British. After Indian Independence in 1947; Ranchi City recollects the domain of Bihar finally in 2000; Jharkhand was articulated as a State with its capital Ranchi. About: The cap...

Ranchi The Capital Of Jharkhand – CHM

Credit: trip101.com Ranchi is the capital of Jharkhand, a state in major educational center, with several universities and colleges. Ranchi is a popular tourist destination, due to its natural beauty and its many cultural and historical sites. Local handmade artifacts, such as bamboo products, toys, wooden crafts, and metalcrafts, can be purchased at local markets in Ranchi’s rural areas. If you have the opportunity, you can check out the intricate paintings and stone carvings known as Paitkar, which are very rare nowadays. Lentils, which are popular in the state, can be served with yoghurt, baigan bhata (chokha), aloo bharata, or papad. Credit: www.maphill.com Ranchi is located in the southern part of the state of Jharkhand, India. It is the capital city of the state and is also the largest city in the Jharkhand region. Ranchi was founded in the year 1599 by the Raja of Barkagarh. The city is situated at an elevation of 2,140 feet (652 meters) above sea level. The total area of Ranchi is approximately 200 square kilometers (77 square miles). The city has a population of about 1.5 million people. Ranchi Famous For Credit: www.thetoptours.com Firayalal, one of the most popular shopping destinations for tribal souvenirs in Ranchi, displays some of the city’s ethnic handicrafts and metal work, as well as traditional ornaments and clothes. In fact, it’s no surprise that the city of Ranchi was a major player in mineral-based activities in the early twentieth century; it’s in th...

Jharkhand Map: State, Districts Information and Facts

About Jharkhand is 'the land of forests' - endowed with rich flora and fauna. To have a complete panoramic view of nature and beauty, one can visit the zoological gardens and national parks. The state is situated in the eastern part of India. In the year 2000, it was split from southern Bihar and was formed into another state. Jharkhand is encircled by the Indian states of West Bengal (east), Uttar Pradesh (west), Chhattisgarh (west), Bihar (north) and Odisha (south). The state is spread out across 30,778 sq metres. Ranchi is the state's prime capital, whereas the largest city for industrial purposes is Jamshedpur. The sub-capital of the state is Dumka. Facts on Jharkhand Official Website www.jharkhand.gov.in Date of Formation November 15, 2000 Area 79,714 sq km Density 414/Km2 Population (2011) 3,29,88,134 Males Population (2011) 1,69,30,315 Females Population (2011) 1,60,57,819 No. of District 24 Capital Ranchi Rivers Damodar, Subarnarekha Forests & National Park Betla ( Palamau), NP, Hazaribagh WS Languages Mundari , Kurukh, Khortha, Nagpuria, Sadri, Khariya, Panchparagnia, Ho, Malto, Karmali, Bangla, Hindi, Urdu, Santhali Neighbours State Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Orissa, Chhattisgarh State Animal Elephant State Bird Asian Koel State Tree Sal State Flower Palash Net State Domestic Product (2011) 29786 Literacy Rate (2011) 67.60% Females per 1000 males 947 Assembly constituency 81 Parliamentary constituency 14 History The roots of Jharkhand can be traced to Mag...

Capital of Jharkhand

The capital of Being the center of many political activisms, it was the evident choice as the capital of the new capital of the state. As the capital of Jharkhand, Ranchi is the home to all important government organizations and buildings, many private companies and non-government organizations, not to speak of the banks and corporations, have their head offices at Ranchi. Geographical Profile The town of Ranchi is located within the district of the same name. The picturesque Subarnarekha River girdles the town. The city is extremely beautiful and has many tourist getaways, close to the city. Falls and forest areas abound in the immediate vicinity of the city. Tourists visit the city as a tourist spot because of the great travel opportunities that it offers. Population and Education Profile The total population of Ranchi is a notch more than 1,500,000. However, it should be remembered that the pressure of population is increasing day by day. The sex ratio is quite balanced, with the male component being slightly above the total female population. Because of the many government offices, private offices, banks and hundreds of other organization having their base in the city, the Jharkhand capital is becoming the home of a plethora of human activities. As such the population of the Jharkhand capital is increasing steadily. The average literacy of Ranchi is 74 percent, much higher than the national average that hovers around 60 percent.