Dharmapukuria Gram Panchayat Dharmapukuria Dharmapukur | |
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Gram Panchayat | |
Nickname: Dharmapukur | |
Coordinates: 23°6′24″N88°49′13″E / 23.10667°N 88.82028°E Coordinates: 23°6′24″N88°49′13″E / 23.10667°N 88.82028°E | |
Country | India |
State | West Bengal |
District | North 24 Parganas |
Government | |
• Panchayat Pradhan | Santosh Roy |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 98,759 |
Languages | |
• Official | Bengali, English, Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 743235 |
Nearest city | Bongaon |
Connected |
Dharmapukuria Gram Panchayat , [1] consists of seven villages: Sukpukuria, Madhabpur, Savaipur, Monigram, Dharmapukuria, Raipur and Panchita. It has 12 booths, 14 elected Gram panchayat members, and three block members. [2] Panchita is also known as Chanda Bazar. [3] [4]
Dharmapukuria gram panchayat schools list shown and counted by election commission are as follows 1.Chanda Lalit Mohan High School 2. Ramchandrapur High School Manigram High school
Panchita, also known as Chanda Bazar, is a village in Bongaon sub-division in the North 24 Parganas district, state of West Bengal, India. It has a Post Office and it is the main bazar of Dharmapukuria Gram Panchayat which has 7 Villages of its own administrative block and 3 villages of Ganrapota Gram Panchayat. Dharmapukuria Gram Panchayat consists of seven villages: Sukpukuria, Madhabpur, Savaipur, Monigram, Dharmapukuria, Raipur and Panchita.
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