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Daru is a community development block (CD block) that forms an administrative division in the Hazaribagh Sadar subdivision of the Hazaribagh district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.


Overview

Hazaribagh district is spread over a part of the
Chota Nagpur Plateau The Chota Nagpur Plateau is a plateau in eastern India, which covers much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar. The Indo-Gangetic plain lies to the north and east of the plateau, and the bas ...
. The central plateau, averaging a height of , occupies the central part of the district. On all sides, except on the western side, it is surrounded by the lower plateau, averaging a height of , the surface being undulating. In the north and the north-west the lower plateau forms a fairly level tableland till the ghats, when the height drops to about and slopes down gradually. The Damodar and the
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form the two main watersheds in the district. DVC has constructed the Konar Dam across the Konar River. It is a forested district with cultivation as the main occupation of the people. Coal is the main mineral found in this district. China clay is also found in this district. Inaugurating the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana in 2016, Raghubar Das, Chief Minister of Jharkhand, had indicated that there were 23
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BPL families in Jharkhand. There was a plan to bring the BPL proportion in the total population down to 35%.


Maoist activities

Right from its inception in 2000. Jharkhand was a “laboratory” for Naxalites to experiment with their ideas of establishing a parallel government. As of 2005, 16 of the 22 districts in the state, including Hazaribagh district, was transformed into a “guerrilla zone”. The movement was not restricted to armed operations but included kangaroo courts called Jan Adalats, elected village bodies and people's police. Jharkhand, with a dense forest cover over a large part of the state, offers a favourable terrain for the Naxalites to build their bases and operate. Annual fatalities in Jharkhand were 117 in 2003 and 150 in 2004. In 2013 Jharkhand was considered one of the two states in the country most affected by
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and Jharkhand police set up an exclusive cell to deal with Maoist activities. However, in the same year, when Jharkhand police identified 13 focus areas for combating Maoist extremism, Hazaribagh district was not one of them.


Geography

Daru is located at . It has an average elevation of . Daru CD block is bounded by Ichak CD block on the north,
Tati Jhariya Tati Jhariya is a panchayat village in the Tati Jhariya CD block in the Hazaribagh Sadar subdivision of the Hazaribagh district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Geography Location Tati Jhariya is located at . Census villages under Tati Jha ...
CD block on the east, Churchu CD block on the south, and Sadar, Hazaribagh CD block on the west. Daru CD block has an area of 128.06 km2. As of 2011, Daru CD block had 9 gram panchayats, 52 inhabited villages and no
census town In India and some other countries, a census town is designated as a town that satisfies certain characteristics. India In India, a census town is one which is not statutorily notified and administered as a town, but nevertheless whose population ...
s. Daru police station serves this CD block, Headquarters of this CD block is at Daru.


Demographics


Population

According to the
2011 Census of India The 2011 Census of India or the 15th Indian Census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration. The House listing phase began on 1 April 2010 and involved the collection of information about all buildings. Information ...
, Daru CD block had a total population of 52,305, all of which were rural. There were 27,022 (52%) males and 25,283 (48%) females. Population in the age range 0-6 years was 7,950. Scheduled Castes numbered 10,361 (19.81%) and
Scheduled Tribes The Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups in India. The terms are recognized in the Constitution of India and the groups are designa ...
numbered 5,010 (9.58%). There was only one large villages (with 4,000+ population) in Daru CD block are (2011 census figures in brackets): Daru (4,681). Other villages in Daru CD block include (2011 census figures in brackets):
Daru-Kharika Daru-Kharika is a village in the Daru CD block in the Hazaribagh Sadar subdivision of the Hazaribagh district in Jharkhand state of India. Geography It is located at at an elevation of 548 m above MSL.http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/38/Da ...
(1,349).


Literacy

census, the total number of literate persons in Daru CD block was 31,529 (71.08% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 18,671 (81.61% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 12,908 (60.10% of the female population over 6 years). The gender disparity (the difference between female and male literacy rates) was 21.50%. census, literacy in Hazaribagh district was 70.48%. Literacy in Jharkhand was 67.63% in 2011. Literacy in India in 2011 was 74.04%. See also – List of Jharkhand districts ranked by literacy rate


Language and religion

Hindi is the official language in Jharkhand and Urdu has been declared as an additional official language. Jharkhand legislature had passed a bill according the status of a second official language to several languages in 2011 but the same was turned down by the Governor. The three most populous mother-tongues (spoken language which is medium of conversation with the mother of children), as per data available from 2001 census in a Note on mother-tongue of earlier census, published in District Census Handbook Hazaribag, 2011, were: Khortha, Hindi and Urdu. Numerically, five important scheduled tribes in the district were: Santali,
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, Munda, Karmali and Bedia. According to the ''District Census Handbook, Hazaribagh, 2011 census,'' Hindus numbered 1,397,227 and formed 80.56% of the population of Hazaribagh district, followed by Muslims 281,287 (16.21%), Christians 17,137 (0.99%), religion not stated 1,671 (0.10%), other religions 37,213 (2.15%).


Rural poverty

40-50% of the population of Hazaribagh district were in the BPL category in 2004–2005, being in the same category as Godda, Giridih and Koderma districts. Rural poverty in Jharkhand declined from 66% in 1993–94 to 46% in 2004–05. In 2011, it has come down to 39.1%.


Economy


Livelihood

In Daru CD block in 2011, amongst the class of total workers, cultivators numbered 6,312 and formed 32.59%, agricultural labourers numbered 6,033 and formed 31.15%, household industry workers numbered 617 and formed 3.19% and other workers numbered 6,405 and formed 33.07%. Total workers numbered 19,367 and formed 37.03% of the total population, and non-workers numbered 32,938 and formed 62.97% of the population. Note: In the census records, a person is considered a cultivator, if the person is engaged in cultivation/ supervision of land owned. When a person who works on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or share, is regarded as an agricultural labourer. Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the family within the household or village, and one that does not qualify for registration as a factory under the Factories Act. Other workers are persons engaged in some economic activity other than cultivators, agricultural labourers and household workers. It includes factory, mining, plantation, transport and office workers, those engaged in business and commerce, teachers, entertainment artistes and so on.


Infrastructure

There are 52 inhabited villages in Daru CD block. In 2011, 43 villages had power supply. 11 villages had tap water (treated/ untreated), 5 villages had well water (covered/ uncovered), 51 villages had hand pumps, and 1 village had no drinking water facility. 4 villages had post offices, 3 villages had sub post offices, 17 villages had telephones (land lines) and 20 villages had mobile phone coverage. 50 villages had pucca (hard top) village roads, 10 villages had bus service (public/ private), 5 villages had
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/ modified autos, and 21 villages had tractors. 3 villages had bank branches, 7 villages had agricultural credit societies, no village had cinema/ video hall, no village had public library and public reading room. 18 villages had public distribution system, 3 villages had weekly haat (market) and 22 villages had assembly
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.


Forestry and agriculture

The main occupation of the people of Hazaribagh district is cultivation. While forests occupy around 45% of the total area, the cultivable area forms about 39% of the total area. The forests are uniformly spread across the district. Sal is the predominant species in the jungles. Other species are: bamboo, khair, sali, semal, mahua, tamarind, mango, black-berry (jamun), peepal, karnaj, jack-fruit, margosa (neem), kusum, palas, kend, asan, piar and bhelwa.
Hazaribag Wildlife Sanctuary Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary (earlier called Hazaribagh National Park) is a wildlife sanctuary in Jharkhand, India, about north of Ranchi. It was established in 1955. Nestling in low hilly terrain, at an average altitude of , it has an area ...
is located around 19 km north of Hazaribag. Irrigation facilities in this hilly area are inadequate and generally farmers depend on rain for their cultivation. The land situated along the river banks, or low land, is fertile but the uplands are generally barren. May to October is Kharif season, followed by Rabi season. Rice is the main crop of the district. Other important crops grown are: bazra, maize, pulses (mainly arhar and gram) and oilseeds. Limited quantities of cash crops, such as sugar cane, are grown.


Backward Regions Grant Fund

Hazaribagh district is listed as a backward region and receives financial support from the Backward Regions Grant Fund. The fund, created by the Government of India, is designed to redress regional imbalances in development. As of 2012, 272 districts across the country were listed under this scheme. The list includes 21 districts of Jharkhand.


Transport

The Hazaribagh-Hazaribagh Road railway station road passes through Daru CD block.


Education

In 2011, amongst the 52 inhabited villages in Daru CD block, 3 villages had no primary school, 40 villages had one primary school and 9 villages had more than one primary school. 21 villages had at least one primary school and one middle school. 8 villages had at least one middle school and one secondary school.


Healthcare

In 2011, amongst the 52 inhabited villages in Daru CD block, 2 villages had community health centres, 6 villages had primary health sub-centres, 1 village had an alternative medicine hospital, 1 village had a dispensary 5 villages had medicine shops and 41 villages had no medical facilities.


References

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