Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Questions related to Jharkhand History

Facts of Jharkhand History

  1. What is literal meaning of Jharkhand ? --. Area of forest
  2. Where do we get the area of Jharkhand mentioned first time and by which name ? -- Aitray Brahmin, Pundra
  3. By which name is Jharkhand Known in Postvedic Period?  -- Bratya Pradesh
  4. By which name is Jharkhand addressed in Bhagwata Purana?  --. Kikkat Pradesh
  5. By which name is Jharkhand described in Vayupurana?  --.  Murand
  6. By which name is Jharkhand described in Vishnu Purana?  --  Mund
  7. Jharkhand is known/described in Digvijaya Parva of Mahabharata as --  Pundrik Desh and Land of Animals
  8. By which word has Jharkhand been described by Talimi ?  -- Mundal
  9. What has Fa-Hiaen said to Chhotanagpur?  -- kukktlad
  10. Which word has been mentioned for Chhotanagpur by then Tsang?  --. ki-Lo-Na-Su-Fa-La-Na
  11. In which book of Malik Muhammad Jaisi do we get the word Jharkhand mentioned? --  Padmavat
  12. When was the word Jharkhand used first time? -- 13th century
  13. Jharkhand is known in Mughal Periods --  khukhra / Kukra
  14. What has Chhotanagpur been called in Akbarnama by Abul Fazal? -- Jharkhand
  15. Which word has Jahangir used in his autobiography 'Tujuk-e-jehangiri'? -- khokhra
  16. What has Jharkhand been called in Ein-e-Akbari?  -- kokra and khankarah
  17. From where have we got painting made by Primitive men? -- Esko (Hazaribagh)
  18. From which place of Jharkhand have the rarest murals stone carving and natural caves of pre-historic period been found? -- Bhawnathpur (Garwah)
  19. In which district of Jharkhand has the word 'Asur' been used in Indian Archaeology? -- Ranchi, Gumla, Lohardagga
  20. From which place of Jharkhand has the ancient/old remains of a graveyard been found? -- Lupagadi
  21. From which place of Jharkhand has an idol of lord Buddha in form of Touch-land been found? -- Palamau fort (Latehar)
  22. Who has established Nagvanshi empire/estate? -- Phanimukut Rai
  23. Who was first Nagvanshi king ?  --  Phanimukut Rai
  24. Which Nagvanshi king is known of first person of Nagvansha?  --  Phanimukut Rai
  25. Where did Nagvanshi king get 'Navratna' five -stories building first built ? --  Doysa 
  26. Which was made capital by Phanimukut Rai? --  Sutiambe 
  27. Which Nagvanshi king got Hapamuni Temple (Ghaghra)built?  --  Shivdaskiran
  28. Which Nagvanshi king changed the capital from Sutiambe to Chutiya? -- Pratap Rai
  29. Who established the khadagdiha estate?  --  king Hansdeo
  30. Which Nagvanshi king made his capital in Satranji near Swarnarekha river?  --  Ainishah
  31. Where did Yadunath Shah, Nagvanshi king made his capital?  --  Palkot
  32. Who established Saraikela estate?  --  Vikram Singh
  33. Which is the capital of Palamau estate?  --  Palamugharh ( at the bank of Auraga River)
  34. In which district was kunde estate located?  --  Hazaribagh
  35. Who had established Husainabad and Haidarnagar?  --  Hidayat Ali  Khan 
  36. In which district Sonpura estate located?  --  Palamau
  37. Satgawan was made Capital by which Tuglak emperor?  --  Firozshah Tuglak
  38. Which way/path of Jharkhand was used by Shershah during his possession of Bengal? --  Teligarhi 
  39. Against which Cheroking did Shershah send his military general khavas Khan?  --  Maharath chero 
  40. Under whose leadership did Akbar the great send his troops to make victory against Nagvanshi king Madhukar Shah in 1585 A.D.? -- Shahbar Shahbaz khan
  41. Name the king of Jharkhand who helped Mansingh in his Orissa expedition  -- King Madhu Singh 
  42. Which place of Jharkhand was made Capital of Bihar and Bengal in 1592 A.D. By Mansingh, representative/ambassador of Akbar?  -- Rajmahal
  43. At the time of which Mughal Emperor did Jharkhand come under the possession of Mughal empire? -- Jahangir
  44. Who was the king of Chhotanagpur at the time of Jahangir (1616 A.D) -- Durjansal
  45. In which fort was Durjanshal imprisoned after he was cought/nabbed?  -- Gwalior Fort
  46. Which title was offered to Durjanshal by Jahangir?  --  Shah
  47. Who got Navratnagarh Palace of Doisa built?  -- Durjanshal 
  48. Who was the Nagvanshi king during Aurangzeb regime?  -- Raghunath Shah
  49. Who was Chero king during Aurangzeb regime?  -- Medini Rai 
  50. Name the Chero king who has been said trustee king? -- Medini Rai 
  51. Whose period is known as " golden period of Chero"? --  Medini Rai 
  52. When was Rajmahal come under the Maratha rule?  --  1742 AD
  53. Name the Maratha leader who entered in Jharkhand through Chhattisgarh during attack on Bengal in 1772 AD.   --  Bhaskar Rao Pandit
  54. When did Mughal Emperor hand over the diwani of Bengal,Bihar and Orissa to East India company?  -- 12 Aug. 1765
  55. In which Jharkhand area did the Britishers come first?  --  Singhbhum
  56. Where is Udhavnala ?  --  Rajmahal
  57. Who fought with Mirkasim at Udhavnala?  --  Britishers
  58. When was the English dominance established over Palamau?  --  1771-72 AD
  59. Who was founder of Ramgarh estate/province?  --  Baghdev Singh
  60. Who was the king at the time of entry of Britishers in Chhotanagpur khas?  --  Dripnath Shahi
  61. When did Ramgarh come into existence as new district after amalgamation of Ramgarh, Palamau and Chhotanagpur khas?  --  1773 AD
  62. Who has presented an extensive detail plan for administration of Jharkhand area in 1778 AD?  --  Robert Brown
  63. When was the first Batalion deputed in 1779 AD in Jharkhand and who was the first administrator of this Batalion? --  Ramgarh, Chapmen 
  64. Which area of Jharkhand is called motherland of "HO" tribal?  --  Kolhan Area
  65. In which year was Kolhan Area come into power of English officer as a new administrative unit? --  1837 AD
  66. Mention the period of Dhal Revolt  --  1767-1777 AD
  67. Under whose leadership was Dhal Revolt Started?  --  Jagnath Dhal
  68. Which estate/province put a volatile revolt against English company in Hazaribagh Area?  --  Ramgarh
  69. Who was the king of Ramgarh in 1771?  --  Mukund Singh
  70. Ghasi Singh was leader of which Pir  --  Gumla Pir 
  71. To whom did the English give Nepur Fort a gift?  --  Jamadar Ratan Singh
  72. Under whose leadership was Tamad Revolt of 1789 fought?  --  Vishnu and Mauji  Maniki  
  73. Bholanath Singh was Thakur/Jamindar of which area?  --  Tamad 
  74. When did Tamad Revolt begin?  --  1789 AD
  75. Tell the period of Tamad Revolt  --  1789 to 1794 AD
  76. Who led the revolt of Bundu?  --  Shivanath Singh
  77. In which year was Jamindari Police Force set up by British Government?  --  1809 AD
  78. In the period of which king of Tamad was the revolt of 1819 AD taken place?  --  Govindshahi
  79. How much amount was declared/announced to nab the Kunta revolutionaries?  --  Rs.200 
  80. When did Pahadia tribal people revolt against the Britishers under the leadership of Ramona Aahari?  --  1766 AD
  81. When did Queen Sarveshwari of Maheshpur province/estate revolt against Britishers?  --  1783-85 AD, Tilka Manjhi
  82. Where was Tilka Manjhi born?  --  Tilakpur village
  83. What is the real name of Tilka Manjhi?  --  Jabra Paharia
  84. Which area was under the influence of Tilka Movement? --  Santhalpargana 
  85. By whose arrow was Augusteen Cleveland shot dead?  --  Tilka Manjhi 
  86. On which tree was Martyr Tilka Manjhi hanged?  --  Banyan tree
  87. Which was the medium to send the message of revolt in village by Tilka Manjhi?  --  Sakhua leaf
  88. Which university has been named on the name of Tilka Manjhi?  --  Bhagalpur University
  89. When and under whose leadership was Chero Revolt Started?  --  1800 AD , Bhukan Singh
  90. Who suppressed the Chero Revolt?  --  Colonel Jones
  91. Which British major did play important role in abolishing Ho Revolt?  --  Major Rafsej
  92. When was Kol Revolt begin?  --  1831 AD
  93. Who were leaders of Kol Revolt ?  --  Sind Rai, Bind Rai, Surga and Budhu Bhagat
  94. How Much amount was announced as reward for Budhu Bhagat, the hero of Kol Revolt?  --  One thousand/ RS.1000
  95. Which tribal took part mainly in Kol Revolt ?  --  Munda tribal
  96. Which tribal assisted Munda tribal in Kol Revolt?  --  Ho tribal
  97. Which was the main cause of Kol Revolt?  --  Disatisfaction over land issue
  98. Which British captain played main role in suppressing Kol Revolt?  --  Captain Wilkinson
  99. Who was the manager of karra estate at the time of Kol Revolt?  --  Jaggu Diwan
  100. When and under whose leadership was Bhumij Revolt begin?  --  1832 AD, Ganga Narayan
  101. Ganga Narayan Singh was the son of --  Lakshaman Singh
  102. Madhav Singh was the son of  --  Raghunath Narayan Singh
  103. At which date did Ganga Narayan plunder Big Bazar of Barabhum?  --  1 May 1832
  104. Which was the main cause/reason of Bhumij Revolt ?  --  Imposition of excess revenue on Jamindars by company
  105. Ganga Narayan Singh, the hero of Bhumij Revolt, was killed while fighting/battling with  --  Thakur/king of kharsawan
  106. To which British officer did king of Kharsawan send the beheaded head of Ganga Narayan?  --  Captain Wilkinson
  107. Who was the first civil administrator of Jharkhand?  --  Captain Wilkinson
  108. Which regulation was passed on 27 December, 1827?  --  Regulation (v)
  109. When was Regulation xiii passed?  --  2 December 1833
  110. T.Wilkinson was the first agent of  --  South - West Frontier Agency
  111. When and under whose leadership was Santhal Revolt begin?  --  1855, Sidho Kanhu 
  112. From which place was Santhal Revolt Started?  --  Bhagnadih
  113. When was the meeting of Santhals organised in which Sidho and Kanhu were selected as Sumba?  --  30 June, 1855
  114. How many Santhals were congregated/gathered at Bhagnadih on 30 June ,1855?  --  Approx 10,000
  115. Which slogan was given by Sidho against exploitation?  --  Doorie during
  116. During which revolt was the slogan " Our country; our government" given/become popular?  --  Santhal Revolt
  117. Which area was under the influence/affected from Santhal Revolt?  --  Santhal Pargna (Damin-e-koh)
  118. Which tower was erected/built in Pakur by Britishers to escape from santhal revolutionaries?  --  Martilo Tower
  119. Who suppressed Santhal Revolt?  --  General Loyad
  120. Which Revolt was called "first public Revolution of India" by Karl Marx?  --  Santhal Revolt
  121. Who had said santhal Revolt as Combat?  --  L.S.S.O. Mule 
  122. When and at which place was Sidho, father of Santhal Revolt, hanged?  --  August 1855 at Barhait 
  123. When and Where was Kanho hanged?  --  1856 AD at Bhagnadih 
  124. By which name was santhal Pargna known as?  --  Jangal Tarai 
  125. When did Santhals settle in Santhalpargana?  -- 1790 to 1810 
  126. What is the meaning of Damin-e-koh? --  Forest Area/Pahari Anchal
  127. Santhalpargana was the part of which ancient state/Kingdom?  --  Ang State 
  128. When was Santhal Pargna declared government Property?  --  1824 AD
  129. When was Damin-e-koh declared?  --  1824 
  130. What was the ancient name of Rajmahal?  --  Aag Mahal 
  131. When was the new district namely Santhalpargana constituted?  --  1855 AD 
  132. Who was the first commissioner of Santhalpargana?  --  Sir Aashali Eden 
  133. In which year was police rule (Yul Rule) arranged in Santhalpargana?  --  1856 AD 
  134. When did Santhalpargana Bandobasti (Settlement) Rule come in effect?  --  1872 AD
  135. When was Safallor Movement begun?  --  1870 AD 
  136. Who was father of Safallor Movement?  --  Lal Hembram alias Lal Baba 
  137. Which force (Party)/army was made by Lal Baba, father of Safallor Movement, similar to Indian National Army?  --  Deshadharak Dal 
  138. What is the period of Sardari Movement?  --  1858-1895 AD
  139. Bhagirathi Manjhi is associated/related with  --  Kharwar Movement 1874 
  140. Who is related with Ulgulan Revolt?  --  Birsa Munda 
  141. Who were Birsa Munda's Parents?  --  Kadami and Sugna Munda 
  142. When and where was Birsa Munda converted?  --  7 May 1886 at Lutheran Mission of chaibasa 
  143. What was Birsa Munda's name after his conversion in Christianity?  --  Dawood 
  144. When did Birsa Munda dissociate himself from Christianity?  --  1890 AD 
  145. What was the name of Jamindar/Landlord of Bandgaon and his Munshi Who has great influence of Birsa Munda?  --  Jagmohan Singh and Anand Pandey 
  146. Who was Birsa Munda's Guru?  --  Aanand Pandey 
  147. Who is called Dharti Aana?  --  Birsa Munda 
  148. In which year did Birsa Munda declare himself messenger of God?  --  1895 AD
  149. When was Birsa Munda released from Jail first time?  --  1897 
  150. Who was military/Army General of Birsa Army/sena?  --  Gaya Munda 
  151. What was the name of Birsa Munda's wife?  --  Maki 
  152. Where did Birsa decide to revolt against Britishers in 1899?  --  Dumbaru Buru 
  153. How much amount was declared as reward to nab Birsa Munda?  --  Rs.500 
  154. Where was the headquarter of Birsa Movement?  --. Khunti 
  155. On which date was Birsa caught last time?  --  3 February 1900 
  156. When and where did Birsa breathe last?  --  9 June 1900, Ranchi Jail 
  157. Which disease was the cause of Birsa's death?  --  Cholera 
  158. When did Gumla and Khunti Subdivision come into force?  --  1902 and 1903 
  159. When was Chhotanagpur Tenancy Act Passed?  --  1908 
  160. What is the literal Meaning of Tana?  --  Pull 
  161. When and under whose leadership was Tana Bhagat Movement begun?  --  1914, Jatra Bhagat 
  162. Tana Bhagat Movement is considered the extension of  --  Birsa Movement 
  163. Tana Bhagat believes in  --  Non-violence 
  164. Jatra Bhagat was resident/in habitat of  --  Chingari Nawatoli (Gumla) 
  165. From where did Tana Bhagat Movement begin?  --  Chingari Nawatoli 
  166. Which woman did play admirable role in Tana Bhagat Movement?  --  Devmaniyan 
  167. In which areas was Tana Bhagat Movement Popular?  --  Gumla, Lohardagga, Ranchi 
  168. By which name were Tana Bhagat addressed by Mahatma Gandhi?  --  Dear Discipline Follower 
  169. How much amount did Tana Bhagats pay to Mahatma Gandhi in Congress convention at Ramgarh in 1940 ?  --  Rs. 400 
  170. Under whose leadership did Tana Bhagats participate in freedom struggle/ struggle for independence?  --  Sidho Bhagat 
  171. When did Christian Missionaries come in Jharkhand?  --  1845
  172. The first Christian Mission that name in Jharkhand.  --  Gossenor Mission 
  173. When did first Christian Mission reach in Ranchi?  --2nd Nov.1845 
  174. Who was commissioner of Ranchi in 1845?  --  Colonel Aausley
  175. When was Lutheran Church set up?  --  18 Nov.1855
  176. When did Anglican Mission come in Jharkhand?  --  April 1869 
  177. What does abbreviation CMS mean?  --  Church Missionary society 
  178. When and where did the Revolt of 1857 begin in Jharkhand?  --  12 June 1857, Rohini (Deoghar) 
  179. Of which regiment was Rohini headquarter?  --  32 Infantry regiment 
  180. Who was the commander of 32 Regiment of Deshi Army situated in Rohini village?  --  MacDonald 
  181. Which leiutent was executed/hanged  in Rohini village?   --  Lt.Normal Lesly 
  182. Where was the headquarter of Ramgarh Battalion at the time of the revolt of 1857?  --  Ranchi 
  183. When did 1857 Revolt begin in Hazaribagh?  --  30 July 1857 
  184. When was the historic battle taken place between major English and Jaimangal Pandey and Nadir Ali at Chatra during 1857 Revolt?  --  20 October 1857 
  185. When and where was Jaimangal Pandey, hero of 1857 Revolt,hanged?  --  20 October 1857 in Chatra near Pansihari Pond (Tank) 
  186. On which tree were Jaimangal Pandey and Nadir Ali hanged to till death?  --  Mango tree 
  187. Who was the Deputy Commissioner of Chatra during 1857 Revolt?  --  Simpson 
  188. Which king of Parahat (Singhbhum) Played active role in 1857 Revolt?  --  King Arjun Singh 
  189. Who led the revolt of 1857 in Palamau?  --  Neelambar and Pitamber 
  190. Bhogta is the sub branch of  --  Kharwar Tribal 
  191. Which tribal had helped Neelambar and Peetamber during Revolt of 1857?  --  Chero tribal 
  192. Which revolutionary of Shahabad come in Kharaundhi (Palamau)?  --  Baba Amar Singh 
  193. Who was the founder of Mukti Vahini Senal Liberation?  --  Thakur Vishwanath Shahdeo 
  194. Who was deputed military general of Liberation Force?  --  Pandey Ganpat Rai 
  195. Who was the Commissioner of Chhotanagpur in Revolt 1857?  --  Dalton 
  196. Who was deputy commissioner of Dhanbad in 1857?  --  Captain Okas 
  197. When was Thakur Viswanath Shahi born?  --  12 Aug.1872 
  198. Where was Barka Garh?  --  Hatia 
  199. Thakur Viswanath Shahi was landlord of  --  97 villages 
  200. Who got Viswanath Shahi captured by Leaking secret in formation?  --  Viswanath Shahdeo 
  201. When and where was Thakur Viswanath Shahdeo hanged?  --  16 April 1858 at the Gate of present Ranchi Zila School 
  202. On which tree was Thakur Viswanath Shahdeo hanged?  -- Kadamb 
  203. Who was the Diwan of Viswanath Shahi?  --  Pandey Ganpat Rai 
  204. When was Pandey Ganpat Rai executed/hanged?  --  21 April 1858 in Ranchi 
  205. Where was Tikait Umrao Singh born?  --  Khongta Village under Ormanjhi Block 

Sunday, 3 September 2017

History of Jharkhand

Nomenclature

  • Literal Meaning of Jharkhand.               --    Area of forest (Van Pradesh)
  • First name of Jharkhand mentioned in --.  Aitaray Brahman
  • Name of Jharkhand mentioned in Vayu Purana --. Murand 
  • Name of Jharkhand in Vishnu Purana.                --. Mund 
  • Name of Jharkhand in ' Digvijay Parb ' of Maharashtra  --. Pundrik Desh or Pashu Bhumi (Animal Land ) 
  • Potelmy mentioned the name of Jharkhand as. --  Mundal
  • Fa-Hiaen named the Chhotanagpur area as.       -- Kukkud Land
  • Huen-Tsang named the Chhotanagpur as.          -- ki-Lo-Na-Su-Fa-La-Na
  • Huen-Tsang named the Rajmahal area as.         --  ki-Ching-Kai-Law
  • Name of the Jharkhand Found in the Prayag Prashasti of Samudra Gupta as --  Murund
  • Name of the Jharkhand mentioned in Bhagwat Purana as  --. Kikkat Pradesh
  • Chhotanagpur is known in the pre-medieval Sanskrit Literature as. -- Kalind Desh
  • The Present name of Jharkhand was first mentioned in as Tambra Patra.  -- In the 13AD 
  • Jharkhand was named in the Mughal age.  --. Khukhara or Kukra
  • Name of Jharkhand was mentioned in the Ain-e-Akbari as.  --  kokra and  khankarah
  • In Ancient age the Santhalpargana was known as 'Narikhand' and latter known as  -- Kankjol
  • Jehangir mentioned the name of Jharkhand in his autobiography 'Tujuk-e-jehangiri' as. --  Khokhara
  • Chhotanagpur region has been mentioned in the 'Akbarnama'  as. --. Jharkhand

Organisation Related to Jharkhand Movement

  • Christian student organisations.        --  1912
  • Chhotanagpur Unnati Samaj.             --. 1915
  • Kissan Sabha.                                      --. 1930
  • Chhotanagpur Catholic Sabha.         --. 1933
  • Chhotanagpur - Santhalpargana Adivasi Sabha    --  1938 ( Became Adivasi Mahasabha in 1939 )
  • Jharkhand Party.                                --. 1950
  • Birsa Seva Dal.                                    -- 1965
  • All India Jharkhand Party.                 --.1967
  • All India Adivasi Development Council ( Akhil Bhartiya Adivasi Vikas Parishad )    -- 1968
  • Hul Jharkhand Party.                        --. 1968
  • Jharkhand Mukti Morcha.               --.  1973
  • All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU). --  1986
  • Jharkhand Co-ordination Committee / Jharkhand Samanvaya Samittee ( By Representatives of 53 organisation ).  -- 1987
  • Jharkhand Related Committee/ Jharkhand Vishayak Samittee (By the government of India).     --  1989
  • Jharkhand Area Autonomous Council (JAC).      --. 1989 (By the government of Bihar )

Friday, 1 September 2017

Population of Jharkhand

Population - 2011 (Final Data )

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  • Total Population.                  --  3,29,88,134
  • Male Population.                  --. 1,69,30,315
  • Female Population.             --. 1,60,57,819
  • Rank/ Position of Jharkhand in India ( Population- Wise )  -- 14 (After the Formation of Telangana state)
  • Biggest Division in Jharkhand ( Population wise).   --. North Chhotanagpur
  • Smallest division in Jharkhand ( Population wise)  --. Palamau
  • Rural Population.               --. 2,50,55,073  ( 76.0 % )
  • Urban Population.             --. 79,33,061. ( 24.0 % )
  • Population (Age group 0-6 years)  -- 53,89,495 (16.33%)
  • Population of Schedule Caste.       -- 39,85,644
  • Percentage of Schedule Caste in Jharkhand  -- 12.1%
  • District having highest Population of Schedule Caste  --. Palamau
  • District with Lowest population of Schedule Caste.  --.   Lohardaga
  • Population of Schedule Tribes.     --. 86,45,042
  • Percentage of Schedule Tribe in Jharkhand  --  26.2%
  • District with highest Percentage of Schedule Tribe. --. Khunti
  • District with Lowest Percentage of Schedule Tribe. --. Koderma
  • Percentage of Jharkhand Population in India            --. 2.72%
  • Biggest District ( Population wise).                             --. Ranchi ( 29,14,253)
  • Smallest District ( Population wise).                           --. Lohardaga (4,61,790)

Population Growth Rate

  • Total Population Growth in 2001-2011.                     --. 60,42,305
  • Total Population Growth Rate in 2001-2011.            --. 22.42%
  • District having maximum population growth rate in 2001-2011. -- Koderma (43.42%)
  • District having Minimum Decadal Population Growth Rate in 2001-2011 -- Dhanbad (11.99%)
  • Four Districts having Maximum Decadal Population Growth.  --  Koderma, Chatra, Latehar, Giridih
  • Four Districts having Minimum Decadal Population Growth.  --. Dhanbad, Ramgarh, East Singhbhum, Bokaro

Sex Ratio

  • Sex Ratio                                       --. 949/ 1000
  • Child Sex Ratio.                            --. 948/1000
  • District having Highest Sex Ratio  --. West Singhbhum ( 1005/ 1000)
  • District having lowest Sex Ratio.   --. Dhanbad (909/1000)

Literacy

  • Total Literacy in Jharkhand.     --. 66.41%
  • Male Literacy.                             --. 76.84%
  • Female Literacy.                        --. 55.4%
  • Rank of Jharkhand in the Indian states and UT's (Literacy-wise) --32nd
  • District having Maximum Literacy Rate -- Ranchi (76.06%)
  • District having Minimum Literacy Rate.--.Pakur (48.82%)
  • District having Maximum Male Literacy Rate. --. Ranchi (84.26%)
  • District having Minimum  Male Literacy Rate.--. Pakur (57.06%)
  • District having Maximum female Literacy Rate -- Ranchi (67.44%)
  • District having Minimum female Literacy Rate.-- Pakur (40.52%)

Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Jharkhand :. Who's Who

Latest who's who

  1. Governor                          --.   Draupadi Murmu
  • Chief Minister.                --.   Raghuvar  Das
  • Chief Justice ( Jharkhand High court ) --  Pradeep Kumar Mohanty (Acting )
  • Speaker of Legislative Assembly.         --  Dinesh Oraon 
  • Leader of Opposition in Legislative Assembly   -- Hemant Soren 
  • Chief Secretary.             --.   Raj Bala Verma
  • Principal Secretary to Governor  --  S.k.Satpathy
  • Principal Secretary to Chief Minister.  --. Sanjay Kumar
  • Director General of Police (DGP).         --. D.K.Pandey
  • Chief Information Commissioner         --. Aditya Swarup
  • Chief Election Commissioner.              --. L.Khyangtey
  • Attorney General.                                   --. Vinod Poddar
  • Chairman, Jharkhand State Human Right Commission  --  Justice Narayan Rai
  • Chairperson, Jharkhand State Women Commission       --. Mahua Manjhi
  • Chairman, Jharkhand Academic Council.                         --. Arvind Prasad Singh
  • Chairman, Jharkhand Public Service Commission.        --. D.K.Srivastava
  • Chairman, Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission.       --. Chitranjan Sahay
  • Chairman, Jharkhand Minorities Commission.               --. Dr. Shahid Akhtar
  • Chairman, Jharkhand Education Tribunal.                       --  L.P.N.Shahdev
  • Chairman, Damodar Valley Corp( DVC ).                          --.Andrew W. Langeste 
  • Chairman, Jharkhand State Cricket Association.(JSCA)-- Amitabh Choudhary
  • Anglo-Indian member of the state, nominated by Governor -- Glan Joseph Golstone
  • Chairman, Jharkhand Pollution Control Board               --. D.D.Sharma
  • Managing director of Jharcraft.                                        --. A.T.Mishra

Council of Ministers

  • Raghuvar  Das.                          --.   Chief Minister, Personnel, Home, Finance and also incharge of the Ministries/Dept. not specifically allocated to any Ministers.
  • Chandrashekar Prasad Singh --.   Urban Development, Housing and Registration
  • Nilkanth Singh Munda.            --.   Rural Development, Village Affairs
  • Chandra Prakash Choudhary.--.   Drinking Water and Sanitation, Disaster Management and  Water Resources
  • Ramchandra Chandravanshi --    Health 
  • Louis Marandi.                        --    Welfare ( Minorities and Social  Welfare)
  • Saryu Rai.                                --.   Parliamentary Affairs, Food Supply and Consumer Affairs
  • Nira Yadav.                             --.  Human Resources and Sports
  • Amar Kumar Bauri.               --   Land Reforms, Revenue and Information Technology
  • Randhir Kumar Singh.          --. Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries
  • Raj Paliwar.                            --. Labour Planning and Training 

Governors of Jharkhand

  1. Prabhat Kumar.                             --. 15 Nov, 2000 to 3 Feb, 2002
  2. Vinod Chandra Pandey(Acting)  --  4 Feb, 2002 to 14 July, 2002
  3. M.Rama Jois.              .                 --. 15 July, 2002 to 11 June, 2003
  4. Ved Prakash Marwah.                  --. 12 June, 2003 to 9 Dec,2004
  5. Sd. Sibte Razi.                               --. 10 Dec, 2004 to 23 July , 2009
  6. K.Shankar Narayan.                     --. 24 July, 2009 to 21 Jan, 2010
  7. M.O.H.Farookh.                            --. 22 Jan, 2010 to 3 Sept. 2011
  8. Dr.Sd.Ahmed.                               --. 4 Sept, 2011 to 15 May , 2015
  9. Draupadi Murmu.                         --. 18 May, 2015 till date

Chief Minister of Jharkhand

  1. Babu Lal Marandi.                      --  15 November, 2000 to 17 March,2003
  2. Arjun Munda                               --. 18 March, 2003 to 2 March, 2005
  3. Shibu Soren.                               --. 2 March, 2005 to 12 March, 2005
  4. Arjun Munda.                             --  12 March,2005 to 18 September, 2006
  5. Madhu Koda                              --  18 September,2006 to 27 August, 2008
  6. Shibu Soren.                              --. 27 August, 2008 to 18 January,2009                                   (President Rule    -- 19 January, 2009 to 27 December, 2009)
  7. Shibu Soren.                             --. 30 December, 2009 to 30 May, 2010.                                   (President Rule.  --. 1 June, 2010 to 10 September,2010)
  8. Arjun Munda.                           --. 11 September, 2010 to 8 January,2013.                               (President Rule. --. 18 January,2013 to 12 July,2013)
  9. Hemant Soren.                       --   13 July, 2013 to 23 December, 2014
  10. Raghuvar Das.   --. 28 December, 2014 Till date

Speakers of Jharkhand Legislative Assembly

  1. Inder Singh Namdhari.        --  22 November, 2000 to 29 March, 2004
  2. Bagun Sumbrai.                   --. 29 March, 2004 to 29 May, 2004
  3. Inder Singh Namdhari.       --. 4 June, 2004 to 11 August, 2004
  4. Mrigendra Pratap Singh.   --. 18 August, 2004 to 11 January, 2005
  5. Saba Ahmed.                       --. 12 January, 2005 to 1 March, 2005
  6. Inder Singh Namdhari.       --.15 March, 2005 to 4 September,2006
  7. Alamgir Alam.                     --.20 October, 2006 to 26 December, 2009
  8. C.P.Singh.                            -- 6 January, 2010 to 19 July,2013
  9. Sashank Shekhar Bhokta. -- 25 July, 2013 to 23 December, 2014
  10. Dinesh Oraon                       -- 07 January, 2015 till date

Chief Justice of Jharkhand High court

  1. Vinod Kumar Gupta.           --  15 November, 2000 to 4 March, 2003
  2. P.K.I.Balasubramanyam.   --. 10 March, 2003 to 26 August, 2004
  3. Altams Kabir.                      --. 1 March, 2005 to 8 September, 2005
  4. Nilavauy Dinakar.               --. 4 December, 2005 to 9 June, 2006
  5. Muthusamee Kaparg Vinayagam  --. 17 September, 2006 to 15 May, 2008
  6. Gyan Sudha Mishra.          --. 13 July, 2008 to 28 April, 2010
  7. Bhagwati Prasad.              --. 22 August, 2010 to 10 September, 2011
  8. Prakash Tatia.                   --  11 September, 2011 to 4 August, 2013
  9. R.Bhanumathi.                   --. 12 November, 2013 to August 2014
  10. Virender Singh.                  --. 1 November, 2014 to 6 October, 2016
  11. Pradeep Kumar Mohanty (Acting) -- 7 October, 2016 till date

Members of Rajya Sabha ( Upper House )

  1. Pradeep Kumar Balmuchu.( Congress )  --  2012 - 2018
  2. Parimal Nathwani ( Independent ).          --. 2014 - 2020
  3. Mahesh Poddar ( BJP)                              --. 2016 - 2022
  4. Premchand Gupta ( RJD ).                       --. 2014 - 2020
  5. Sanjeev Kumar ( JMM ).                          --. 2012 - 2018
  6. M.A.Naqvi ( BJP ).                                    --. 2016 - 2022

Members of 16th Lok Sabha (Lower House )

  1. Vijay Hansda ( JMM ).                           --. Raj Mahal
  2. Shibu Soren ( JMM ).                            --  Dumka
  3. Nishikant Dubey ( BJP ).                      --. Godda
  4. Sunil Singh ( BJP ).                               --  Chatra
  5. Ravindra Rai ( BJP ).                            --  Koderma
  6. Ravindra Pandey.( BJP ).                    --. Giridih
  7. P.N.Singh ( BJP ).                                --. Dhanbad
  8. Ram Tahal Choudhary ( BJP ).          --. Ranchi
  9. Vidhut Varan Mahto ( BJP ).             --. Jamshedpur
  10. Laxman Giluva ( BJP ).                      --. Singhbhum
  11. Kariya Munda ( BJP ).                       --.  Khunti
  12. Jayant Sinha ( BJP ).                        --.  Hazaribagh
  13. Sudarshan Bhagat ( BJP ).              --.  Lohardaga
  14. V.D.Ram ( BJP ).                               --.  Palamau 

Monday, 28 August 2017

Jharkhand knowledge

Jharkhand : At a glance

      Introduction

  • Administrative Name :  -.   Jharkhand
  • Formed on .                 : -.     15 November, 2000
  • Foundation day.          : -.     15 November
  • Capital.                         : -.      Ranchi
  • Second capital.           : -.      Dumka
  • High court.                   : -.      Ranchi
  • Official language.       : -.      Hindi
  • 2nd official language: -.       Urdu
  • Other languages        : -.        Santhali , Bangla , Mundari , Ho , kudukh , khortha , Panchpargania ,  Nagpuria

     state Emblem

  • State Animal.             : -.       Elephant
  • state Bird.                   : -        Koel ( cuckoo)
  • State Tree.                  : -.       Sal
  • State Flower.              : -.       Palash
  • State Logo.                 : -.       Ashok chakra between four "J "  letters of English Alphabet

    Geographical Introduction

Jharkhand
  • Literal Meaning of Jharkhand   -.  Area of forest ( van Pradesh )
  • Latitudinal Extent.                       -.  21° 58' 10" to 25° 18' Northern Latitude
  • Longitudinal Extent                     -.  83° 19' 50" to 87° 57' Eastern Longitude
  • Shape.                                           -. Quadrilateral
  • Area                                              -.  79,714 square km
  • Rural Area.                                  -.  77,922 square km
  • Urban Area.                                -. 1,792 square km
  • Areawise Position in India      -  15th
  • Total area of Jharkhand (in%)-. 2.42%
  • Areawise Position in India.     -.  16th (After formation of Telangana)
  • Areawise the Biggest District.-  west Singhbhum
  • Areawise the smallest District-  Ramgarh
  • Main crop.                                 -  Paddy
  • Length ( North to south ).       -. 380
  • Width.  ( Easy to West.  ).        -  463
  • Boundaries.                               -. Bihar in North, Odisha in South, west Bengal in East , Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh in West
  • Climate.                                     - Monsoon
  • Average Rainfall.                     -  110-140 cm
  • Maximum Temperature.        -. 44°C
  • Minimum Temperature.         -  10°C
  • Total Forest Area.                   -.  23,47,300 Ha. (29.45%)
  • Total area worth Irrigation.   -  38 Lac Ha
  • Net cultivated Land               - 18.07 Lac Ha
  • Total Irrigated Land.             - 1.95 Lac Ha
  • Total Length of National Highways. - 3,184 km
  • Total Length of State Highways.      -  6,880 km
  • National park in Jharkhand. - 1 ( Betla National Park )
  • Important Bird Park.              -  Udhwa Jheel Bird Park

    Administrative Introduction

  • Number of commissioners/ subdivision -  5 ( North Chhotanagpur,South Chhotanagpur , Santhalpargana , Palamau , Kolhan)
  • Number of districts.                                   -  24 ( Ranchi , Dhanbad , Giridih , East Singhbhum , Bokaro , Palamau , Hazaribagh , West Singhbhum , Deoghar , Garwah , Dumka , Godda, Sahebganj , Saraikela - kharsawan , Chatra , Gumla , Ramgarh , Pakur , Jamtara , Latehar , Koderma , Simdega , khunti , Lohardaga )
  • Number of districts at the time of State formation.   -  14
  • Newly formed districts.                            -  Latehar (4 April ,2001), Jamtara (26 April,2001), Simdega (30 April,2001), Saraikela- kharsawan, khunti and Ramgarh (12 September,2007)
  • Newly formed 5th commissionaries/ division.   - Kolhan( chaibasa)
  • Number of Sub-division.                          - 43
  • Number of blocks.                                    - 260
  • Number of villages.                                  -. 32,615
  • Police stations.                                         -  427
  • Number of Scheduled Districts.             -. 13
  • Number of Scheduled Blocks.                -. 132
  • Number of Scheduled Panchayats.       -.  2,071
  • Number of health centres.                      -.  586
  • Numbers of Panchayats.                        -.  4,423
  • Number of Jila Parishad.                        -.   24
  • Number of municipal corporation.        -.   05 (Ranchi , Dhanbad , Deoghar , Chas , and Adityapur)

Political Introduction

  • Number of Lok Sabha Members.         -   14
  • Reserved Seat in the Lok Sabha for Scheduled castes. -. 01(Palamau)
  • Reserved Seat in the Lok Sabha for Scheduled tribes    -. 05( Palamau)
  • Number of Rajya sabha members.    -.   06
  • Biggest Parliamentary Constituency.-.   West Singhbhum
  • Smallest Parliamentary Constituency -. Chatra
  • Number of members of the Legislative Assembly - 82
  • Reserved Seats in the Legislative Assembly for Scheduled castes - 09
  • Reserved Seats in the Legislative Assembly for Scheduled tribes  -.28

  Education

  • Number of Central Universities.    -. 01( central University-Ranchi )
  • Number of Universities in Jharkhand  -  09
  • Number of Colleges in Jharkhand.    -. 123
  • Number of High schools.                    -.  2425
  • Number of Middle schools.                -.  13,418
  • Number of Primary schools.              -.  25,389
  • Number of Engineering Colleges.     -.  04
  • Number of Medical colleges in Jharkhand  -  06

Economic Introduction

  • State GDP ( 2013-14) on Current Price. -  ₹ 1,88,225 crore
  • State GDP Growth Rate (2013-14).        -.  14.55%
  • Per Capita Income (2013-14 on Current Price) - ₹ 57,144
  • Number of Heavy Industries ( 2014-15)- 32
  • Number of Big and Medium sized Industries - 399
  • Instituted Energy Capacity.                    -   2152.57 mega watt
  • Net Energy Production.                          -.  740 mega watt
  • Number of Electrified villages.             -.  16,997

  Census.  - 2011 ( final Data )

  • Total Population.                                  -   3,29,88,134
  • Male Population.                                  -.  1,69,30,315
  • Female Population.                             -.  1,60,57,819
  • Position of Jharkhand in the Country ( Population wise ) - 14 the ( after the formation of Telangana)
  • Infants Population (0-6 age group) -.  53,89,495
  • Infants Population (0-6 age group)% - 16.33%
  • Infant Boys Population (0-6 age group) -. 27,67,147
  • Infant Girls Population (0-6 age group) -. 26,22,348
  • Infant Sex Ratio (0-6 age group).           -. 948 Girls per 1000 Boys
  • Decadal Population Growth (2001-2011) - 60,42,305
  • Decadal Population Growth Rate (2001-2011) -- 22.42%
  • Largest District of Jharkhand  ( Population wise)  -- Ranchi ( 29,14,253 )
  • Smallest District of Jharkhand ( Population wise ) - Lohardaga (4,61,790 )
  • Population Density.                             --  414 person / sq.km
  • Position of Jharkhand in the Country Population ( Density wise )  -- 14th
  • District having highest density.        --. Dhanbad  (1,316 person / sq.km)
  • District having lowest density.         --. Simdega. ( 129 person / sq .km )
  • Total Literacy Rate.                            --. 66.41%
  • Male Literacy Rate.                            --. 76.84%
  • Female Literacy Rate.                       --. 55.4 %
  • District having highest Literacy Rate -- Ranchi ( 76.06 )
  • District having lowest Literacy Rate. -- Pakur  (48.82%)
  • District having highest female Literacy Rate -- Ranchi (67.44%)
  • District having lowest female Literacy Rate --. Pakur (40.52% )
  • District having highest male Literacy Rate --  Ranchi ( 84.26%)
  • District having lowest male Literacy Rate  --. Pakur. (57.06%)
  • Sex Ratio.                                                        --. 949 female per 1000 male
  • District of highest Sex Ratio.                       --  West Singhbhum ( 1005 female per 1000 male)
  • District of Lowest Sex Ratio.                       --. Dhanbad (909 Female per 1000 Male)
  • Rural  Population.                                         --. 2,50,55,073
  • Urban Population.                                        --. 79,33,061
  • Percentage of Urban Population.              --. 24%
  • Percentage of Rural Population.               --. 76%
  • District having maximum Urban Population -- Dhanbad ( 58.13%)
  • District having minimum  Urban Population -- Godda (4.9 %)