Gazole (community development block)

Gazole
গাজোল সমষ্টি উন্নয়ন ব্লক
Community development block
Gazole

Location in West Bengal, India

Coordinates: 25°13′14″N 88°11′21″E / 25.2204800°N 88.1892700°E / 25.2204800; 88.1892700Coordinates: 25°13′14″N 88°11′21″E / 25.2204800°N 88.1892700°E / 25.2204800; 88.1892700
Country  India
State West Bengal
District Malda
Government
  Type Community development block
Area
  Total 513.73 km2 (198.35 sq mi)
Population (2001)
  Total 294,749
  Density 570/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Bengali, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Lok Sabha constituency Maldaha Uttar
Vidhan Sabha constituency Gazole
Website malda.nic.in

Gazole (community development block) (also spelt Gajol) is an administrative division in Malda Sadar subdivision of Malda district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Gazole police station serves this block. Headquarters of this block is at Gazole. There is a Bengali Band named "NH34" in Gazole. Their website is nh34.tk.[1]

Geography

Gazole is located at 25°13′14″N 88°11′21″E / 25.2204800°N 88.1892700°E / 25.2204800; 88.1892700.

Gazole community development block has an area of 513.73 km2.[2]

The ruins of the historic city Pandua are located in Gazole block and also naturally growing a forest which called Adina Forest (It is a Deer Partk).

Gram panchayats

Gazole is an intermediate panchayat in Malda district. Village panchayats under it are –

  1. Alal
  2. Babupur
  3. Bairagachi I & II
  4. Chaknagar
  5. Deotala
  6. Gazole I & II
  7. Karkach
  8. Majhra
  9. Pandua
  10. Raniganj I & II
  11. Sahajadpur
  12. Salaidanga

Gazole is a very beautiful village. Gazole will become a municitipality very soon. But the villages of Gajol particularly populated by Rajbangshi, Poliya Deshia and Santal are highly neglected because these communities are simple, honest and introvert.

Demographics

As per 2011 Census of India Gazole CD Block had a total population of 343,830 of which 332,191 were rural and 11,639 were urban. There were 174,536 males and 169,294 females. Scheduled Castes numbered 128,464 and Scheduled Tribes numbered 68,548.[3]

Gajole is mostly populated by Rajbanshi community and Santal tribes. But they live in the villages. The proper Gajole area is populated by other castes. Presently very few family of these community have access to proper Gajole. It is a matter of concern. Because earlier history shows that Gajole was mainly populated by Rajbangshi and Santal but development has not reached to those people

Population

GP WISE POPULATION OF GAZOLE BLOCK (2001 CENSUS)
GP Male Female Total
Alal 14890 14304 29194
Karkach 10600 10183 20783
Deotola 8507 8177 16684
Babupur 6147 5903 12050
Salaidanga 14159 13605 27764
Gazole-i 11039 10600 21639
Gazole-ii 8710 8369 17079
Sahajadpur 9627 9242 18869
Chaknagar 8025 7709 15734
Bairgachi-i 6964 6687 13651
Bairgachi-ii 8399 8068 16467
Pandu 16464 15815 32279
Raniganj-i 7103 6822 13925
Raniganj-ii 9041 8683 17724
Majhra 10662 10245 20907
*Total 156337 144412 294749

Literacy

As per 2011 census the total number of literates in Gazole CD Block was 189,014 out of which 106,217 were males and 82,797 were females.[3]

Colleges

  1. Gazole Mahavidyalaya
  2. Adarshabani Teacher's Training College
  3. Pandua Ideal Teacher's College
  4. North Malda Teachers' Education College
  5. David Hare Teacher's Training College

High Schools

  1. Pandua A.K. High School
  2. Gajol H.N.M. High School
  3. Shyam Sukhi Balika Siksha Niketan
  4. Moyna High School
  5. Amsole High School
  6. Hatimari High School
  7. Ram Chandra Saha Balika Vidyalaya
  8. Swechand Parameswari Vidyamandir
  9. Chandrabati Saha Vidyapith
  10. Tarikullah Sarkar High School
  11. Badnagra High School
  12. Raniganj Krishnachndra High School

References

  1. "Contact details of Block Development Officers". Malda district. West Bengal Government. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  2. "Gazole at a Glance". Maldah District. District administration. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
  3. 1 2 "C.D. Block Wise Primary Census Abstract Data(PCA)". West Bengal – District-wise CD Blocks. Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 21 September 2015.

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