Chand, Kaimur

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Chand
Chānd
Village
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Chand
Location in Bihar, India
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Chand
Chand (India)
Coordinates: 25°06′54″N83°23′46″E / 25.11501°N 83.39598°E / 25.11501; 83.39598 Coordinates: 25°06′54″N83°23′46″E / 25.11501°N 83.39598°E / 25.11501; 83.39598 [1]
CountryIndia
State Bihar
District Kaimur
Area
[2]
  Total4.50 km2 (1.74 sq mi)
Elevation
[1]
85 m (279 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total4,432 [2]
Languages
  Official Bhojpuri, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Chand is a village and corresponding community development block in Kaimur district, Bihar, India. As of 2011, its population was 4,432, in 700 households. The total block population was 133,682 in 20,413 households. [2]

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Geography

Chand block covers an area of 20,670 hectares. [2]

Demographics

As of 2011, the sex ratio of Chand block was 921 females to every 1000 males. Among the 0-6 age group, the sex ratio was 934. Members of scheduled castes made up 21.5% of block residents and members of scheduled tribes made up 2.18%. The block's literacy rate was 67.25%, with 77.78% of men and 55.79% of women able to read and write. [2]

Most of Chand block's workforce was employed in agriculture in 2011, with 21.35% of workers being cultivators who owned or leased their own land and another 61.48% being agricultural labourers who worked someone else's land for wages. Another 5.35% of workers were household industry workers, and the remaining 11.81% were other workers. [2]

Villages

Chand block contains the following 137 villages: [2]

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Biuri 2182,742
Rebhanpur 400
Kalyanpur 325
Babhanpura 650
Rasulpur 836
Silauta 1921,466
Birbhanpur 1441,283
Narayanpur 81495
Tikara 143202
Shiv 2111,668
Kishunpura 87626
Naubant 233109
Naukata 112245
Chanos 3252,001
Barahni 136436
Kharanti 146782
Paura 211943
Sendura 137475
Duguthua 1691,121
Salaunja 66477
Darabchak 270
Mohammadpur 410
Lasanri 101677
Bhaluhari 1071,245
Kuddi 4523,232
Bhatani 1711,118
Kuwadda 240621
Khainti 112633
Lanka 650
Goin 4203,445
Jigana 2191,291
Sihoria 1911,743
Kariara 9665
Barawan 186643
Bheri 113771
Auraiya 8570
Majhgain 82243
Majhgawan 460
Bhewar 1781,592
Dhobaha Pachhim Patti 54462
Dhobaha Purab Patti 53646
Panrepur 800
Parei 910
Akauni 1731,239
Karmapur 58459
Babhniawan 2631,576
Parhi 4122,673
Chand (block headquarters)4504,432
Jhajhani 270676
Konahra 157806
Chakia 640
Kurhnu 171966
Ichawan 2772,109
Diwane 158924
Pahraicha 110847
Milki 460
Mohammadpur 23111
Rajpur 3253
Bharuhiya 1021,213
Sirihra 5504,971
Alipur 36400
Ailae Khurd 1060
Ailae Patna 4073,274
Bahadura 134965
Baghi 47106
Ghatmapur 490
Parasia 42246
Baghchhara 85604
Digghi 58655
Lakhopakar 49222
Seha 44255
Rampur Pathra 109591
Bamhani 9363
Karaundia 1132,374
Chanda 441,752
Pateri 1462,337
Jamalpur 1511,651
Dugauli 64777
Shiwrampur 881,665
Nindaur 47219
Rampur 72366
Nandiha Bhzurg 56302
Jagdishpur 11339
Mahdaich 83552
Naudiha Khurd 4624
Kota 112345
Kharanti Khurd 80794
Baruna 4972
Mararia 75324
Ratanpurwa 34192
Kharauli 3231,654
Mutmuria 156220
Basaha 911,323
Pasoiya 68263
Dharhua 1841,727
Chhotki Bharari 2422,117
Harpokhar 750
Patesar 3572,242
Saukhara 4412,508
Bheladih 152954
Surha 1421,408
Ramtali 450
Hamirpur 120665
Songar 1801,486
Bharari Kalan 3442,430
Lohdan 4523,837
Hansrew 2041,783
Nauan 114329
Kekrha 166467
Harkatha 510
Kilni 4682,391
Piparia 134701
Saraila 104422
Lahuri Bairi 460
Baghaila 2451,484
Bairi 5751,923
Asthanpur 350
Maheshpur 250
Dewaitpur 490
Chauri 3261,951
Safi 1280
Gohuwan 2441,632
Morawa 46368
Kutbanpur 98269
Dulahi 3314,437
Amawan 4392,860
Barharia 121581
Kesari 3241,794
Kalaura 79866
Bararhi 246930
Ledari 2032,616
Parasrampur 360
Fakirana 260
Bahuara 2011,201
Darunpur 100954
Sonao 2221,799
Mohammadpur 640

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References

  1. 1 2 "Geonames.org. Chānd" . Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Census of India 2011: Bihar District Census Handbook - Kaimur, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 22–85, 472–527, 898–99. Retrieved 2 February 2021.