Outline of Jharkhand

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Location of Jharkhand

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Jharkhand state in eastern India carved out of the southern part of Bihar on 15 November 2000. The state shares its border with the states of Bihar to the north, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh to the west, Odisha to the south, and West Bengal to the east. It has an area of 79,710 km2 (30,778 sq mi). The city of Ranchi is its capital while the industrial city of Jamshedpur is the most popular city because of jamshed tata of the state.

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Names

Rankings (amongst India's states)

Geography of Jharkhand

Geography of Jharkhand

Location of Jharkhand

it consist of a forest cover of almost 30% of its total geographical area.

Betla national park palamu is its lone national park and palamu tiger reserve its lone tiger reserve.

Regions of Jharkhand

Ecoregions of Jharkhand

Administrative divisions of Jharkhand

Five administrative division of Jharkhand states-Palamu, North Chhotanagpur, South Chhotanagpur, Kolhan, Santhal Pargana.

Districts of Jharkhand

24 district in jharkhand.

Municipalities of Jharkhand

According to the census 2011 Jharkhand has a total population of 3.2 crore. Hindu consist of 68% of the total population. Islam is then followed by 14% of the population. Sarnaism and Christianity is followed by 13% and 4% respectively.

Government and politics of Jharkhand

Politics of Jharkhand

Union government in Jharkhand

Branches of the government of Jharkhand

Government of Jharkhand

Executive branch of the government of Jharkhand

Legislative branch of the government of Jharkhand

Jharkhand Legislative Assembly

Judicial branch of the government of Jharkhand

Jharkhand High Court

Law and order in Jharkhand

Cannabis in Jharkhand

Capital Punishment in Jharkhand

Constitution of India

Crime in Jharkhand

Prisons in Jharkhand

History of Jharkhand

History of Jharkhand

History of Jharkhand, by period

Prehistoric Jharkhand

Ancient Jharkhand

Medieval Jharkhand

Colonial Jharkhand

Contemporary Jharkhand

History of Jharkhand, by region

History of Jharkhand, by subject

Culture of Jharkhand

Culture of Jharkhand

Art in Jharkhand

People of Jharkhand

Religion in Jharkhand

Religion in Jharkhand

Sports in Jharkhand

Sports in Jharkhand

Symbols of Jharkhand

Symbols of Jharkhand

Economy and infrastructure of Jharkhand

Economy of Jharkhand

Education in Jharkhand

Education in Jharkhand

Health in Jharkhand

Health in Jharkhand

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