Sutahata (community development block) explained

Sutahata
Settlement Type:Community development block
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in West Bengal, India
Coordinates:22.14°N 88.08°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:West Bengal
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Purba Medinipur
Government Type:Community development block
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:79.54
Elevation M:7
Population Total:123,784
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Bengali, English
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code:721635 (Sutahata)
721658 (Kukrahati)
Area Code:03224
Registration Plate:WB-29, WB-30, WB-31, WB-32, WB-33
Blank1 Name Sec1:Literacy
Blank1 Info Sec1:85.42%
Blank2 Name Sec1:Lok Sabha constituency
Blank2 Info Sec1:Tamluk
Blank3 Name Sec1:Vidhan Sabha constituency
Blank3 Info Sec1:Haldia
Iso Code:IN-WB

Sutahata is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Haldia subdivision of Purba Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal. In earlier days this block was referred to as Sutahata I block, and Haldia block was referred to as Sutahata II block.

History

Sutahata was initially a market place for the sale of handloom products.[1]

Geography

Purba Medinipur district is part of the lower Indo-Gangetic Plain and Eastern coastal plains. Topographically, the district can be divided into two parts – (a) almost entirely flat plains on the west, east and north, (b) the coastal plains on the south. The vast expanse of land is formed of alluvium and is composed of younger and coastal alluvial. The elevation of the district is within 10 metres above mean sea level. The district has a long coastline of 65.5 km along its southern and south eastern boundary. Five coastal CD Blocks, namely, Khejuri II, Contai II (Deshapran), Contai I, Ramnagar I and II, are occasionally affected by cyclones and tornadoes. Tidal floods are quite regular in these five CD Blocks. Normally floods occur in 21 of the 25 CD Blocks in the district. The major rivers are Haldi, Rupnarayan, Rasulpur, Bagui and Keleghai, flowing in north to south or south-east direction. River water is an important source of irrigation. The district has a low 899 hectare forest cover, which is 0.02% of its geographical area.[1] [2] [3]

Sutahata is located at 22.14°N 88.08°W.

Sutahata CD Block is bounded by Diamond Harbour II CD Block, in South 24 Parganas district across the Hooghly, in the north, Diamond Harbour I CD Block, in South 24 Parganas district across the Hooghly, in the east, Haldia CD Block in the south and Mahishadal CD Block in the west.

Sutahata CD Block has an area of 79.54 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 6 gram panchayats, 89 gram sansads (village councils), 81 mouzas and 78 inhabited villages. Sutahata police station serves this block.[4] Headquarters of this CD Block is at Sutahata.[5]

Gram panchayats of Sutahata block/ panchayat samiti are: Ashadtalia, Chaitanyapur, Deulpota, Guaberia, Horekhali, Joynagar and Kukrahati.[6]

Demographics

Population

As per 2011 Census of India Sutahata CD Block had a total population of 123,784, of which 118,629 were rural and 5,155 were urban. There were 63,509 (51%) males and 60,275 (49%) females. Population below 6 years was 15,227. Scheduled Castes numbered 37,826 (30.56%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 47 (0.04%).[7]

As per 2001 census, Sutahata block had a total population of 106,301, out of which 54,548 were males and 51,753 were females. Sutahata block registered a population growth of 7.30 per cent during the 1991-2001 decade. Decadal growth for the combined Midnapore district was 14.87 per cent.[8] Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17.84 per cent.[9]

Census Town in Sutahata CD Block (2011 census figure in brackets): Barda (5,155).[7]

Large village (with 4,000+ population) in Sutahata CD Block (2011 census figure in brackets): Hariballabhpur (4,153).[7]

Other villages in Sutahata CD Block (2011 census figures in brackets): Chaitanyapur (3,169), Guaberia (3,896), Ashadtalia (1,656), Jaynagar (3,610).[7]

Literacy

As per 2011 census the total number of literates in Sutahata CD Block was 92,725 (85.42% of the population over 6 years) out of which 50,465 (54%) were males and 42,260 (46%) were females.[7]

As per 2011 census, literacy in Purba Medinipur district was 87.02%.[10] Purba Medinipur had the highest literacy amongst all the districts of West Bengal in 2011.[11]

See also – List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate

Language and religion

In 2011 census Hindus numbered 89,193 and formed 72.05% of the population in Sutahata CD Block. Muslims numbered 34,386 and formed 27.78% of the population. Others numbered 205 and formed 0.17% of the population.[12] In 2001, Hindus made up 74.10% and Muslims 25.83% of the population respectively.[13]

Bengali is the predominant language, spoken by 99.94% of the population.[14]

Rural poverty

The District Human Development Report for Purba Medinipur has provided a CD Block-wise data table for Modified Human Poverty Index of the district. Sutahata CD Block registered 29.72 on the MHPI scale. The CD Block-wise mean MHPI was estimated at 24.78. Eleven out of twentyfive CD Blocks were found to be severely deprived in respect of grand CD Block average value of MHPI (CD Blocks with lower amount of poverty are better): All the CD Blocks of Haldia and Contai subdivisions appeared backward, except Ramnagar I & II, of all the blocks of Egra subdivision only Bhagabanpur I appeared backward and in Tamluk subdivision none appeared backward.[15]

Economy

Livelihood

In Sutahata CD Block in 2011, total workers formed 32.43% of the total population and amongst the class of total workers, cultivators formed 8.21%, agricultural labourers 40.76%, household industry workers 2.95% and other workers 48.08%.[16]

Infrastructure

There are 78 inhabited villages in Sutahata CD block. All 78 villages (100%) have power supply. All 78 villages (100%) have drinking water supply. 16 villages (20.51%) have post offices. All 78 villages (100%) have telephones (including landlines, public call offices and mobile phones). 15 villages (19.23%) have a pucca (paved) approach road and 18 villages (23.08%) have transport communication (includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways). 9 villages (11.54%) have agricultural credit societies. 8 villages (10.26%) have banks.[17]

In 2007–08, around 40% of rural households in the district had electricity.[18] In 2013–14, there were 24 fertiliser depots, 10 seed stores and 18 fair price shops in the CD Block.[16]

Agriculture

According to the District Human Development Report of Purba Medinipur: The agricultural sector is the lifeline of a predominantly rural economy. It is largely dependent on the Low Capacity Deep Tubewells (around 50%) or High Capacity Deep Tubewells (around 27%) for irrigation, as the district does not have a good network of canals, compared to some of the neighbouring districts. In many cases the canals are drainage canals which get the backflow of river water at times of high tide or the rainy season. The average size of land holding in Purba Medinipur, in 2005–06, was 0.73 hectares against 1.01 hectares in West Bengal.[18]

In 2013–14, the total area irrigated in Sutahata CD Block was 3,500 hectares, out of which 200 hectares were irrigated by tank water and 3,300 hectares by other means.[16]

In 2003-04 net area sown in Sutahata CD Block was 4,830 hectares and the area in which more than one crop was grown was 4,303 hectares.[19] Although the Bargadari Act of 1950 recognised the rights of bargadars to a higher share of crops from the land that they tilled, it was not implemented fully. Large tracts, beyond the prescribed limit of land ceiling, remained with the rich landlords. From 1977 onwards major land reforms took place in West Bengal. Land in excess of land ceiling was acquired and distributed amongst the peasants.[20] Following land reforms land ownership pattern has undergone transformation. In 2013–14, persons engaged in agriculture in Sutahata CD Block could be classified as follows: bargadars 9.41%, patta (document) holders 9.57%, small farmers (possessing land between 1 and 2 hectares) 4.10%, marginal farmers (possessing land up to 1 hectare) 29.47% and agricultural labourers 47.45%.[16]

In 2013–14, Sutahata CD Block produced 5,803 tonnes of Aman paddy, the main winter crop, from 4,596 hectares, 3,891 tonnes of Boro paddy, the spring crop, from 1,206 hectares and 382 tonnes of potatoes from 14 hectares. It also produced pulses.[16]

Betelvine is a major source of livelihood in Purba Medinipur district, particularly in Tamluk and Contai subdivisions. Betelvine production in 2008-09 was the highest amongst all the districts and was around a third of the total state production. In 2008–09, Purba Mednipur produced 2,789 tonnes of cashew nuts from 3,340 hectares of land.[18]

Pisciculture

Purba Medinipur's net district domestic product derives one fifth of its earnings from fisheries, the highest amongst all the districts of West Bengal.[18] The nett area available for effective pisciculture in Sutahata CD Block in 2013-14 was 473.10 hectares. 3,030 persons were engaged in the profession and approximate annual production was 18,025 quintals.[16]

Banking

In 2013–14, Sutahata CD Block had offices of 11 commercial banks and 2 gramin banks.[16]

Backward Regions Grant Fund

Medinipur East 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 11 districts of West Bengal.[21] [22]

Transport

Sutahata CD Block has 3 ferry services and 15 originating/ terminating bus routes.[16] There is a ferry service across the Hooghly between Raichak in Diamond Harbour II CD Block and Kukrahati in this CD Block. The ferry service is available every 30 minutes from 6-00 am on both sides to 8-00 pm at Kukrahati and 8-40 pm at Raichak. There are regular bus services between Esplanade and Raichak and between Kukrahati and Haldia.[23]

Barda and Basuliyasutahata are stations on the Panskura-Haldia line.[24] The line was constructed in 1968[25] and was electrified in 1974–76.[26]

Education

In 2013–14, Sutahata CD Block had 80 primary schools with 4,241 students, 5 middle schools with 430 students, 8 high schools with 5,406 students and 13 higher secondary schools with 15,297 students. Sutahata CD Block had 1 general college with 2,198 students, 4 technical/ professional institutes with 322 students and 221 institutions for special and non-formal education with 6,935 students.[16]

As per the 2011 census, in Suthata CD block, amongst the 78 inhabited villages, 5 villages did not have a school, 24 villages had two or more primary schools, 20 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 14 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school.[27]

Vivekananda Mission Mahavidyalaya at PO Chaitanyapur, on the Haldia-Kukrahati Road, was established in 1968. It offers courses in arts, science and commerce.[28]

Healthcare

In 2014, Sutahata CD Block had 1 block primary health centre, 3 primary health centres and 2 private nursing homes with total 115 beds and 6 doctors (excluding private bodies). It had 20 family welfare sub centres. 598 patients were treated indoor and 154,662 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals, health centres and subcentres of the CD Block.[16]

Amlat Block Primary Health Centre at Sutahata (with 10 beds) is the main medical facility in Sutahata CD block. There are primary health centres at Joynagar, PO Dorojoynagar (with 6 beds) and Begunberia, PO Golapchak (with 10 beds).[29]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: District Human Development Report: Purba Medinipur . Chapter I Introduction. Development and Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, 2011 . 6 July 2016.
  2. Web site: Brief Industrial Profile of Purba Midnapur District . Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Industries, Government of India . 29 June 2016.
  3. Web site: Mapping Dynamics of land utilization and its changing Patterns of Purba Medinipure District - W.B . 29 June 2016.
  4. Web site: District Statistical Handbook 2014 Purba Medinipur . Tables 2.1, 2.2 . Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of West Bengal . 29 March 2019 .
  5. Web site: District Census Handbook: Purba Medinipur . Map of Purba Medinipur with CD Block HQs and Police Stations . Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011 . 9 November 2016 .
  6. Web site: Directory of District, Subdivision, Panchayat Samiti/ Block and Gram Panchayats in West Bengal . Purba Medinipur - Revised in March 2008 . Panchayats and Rural Development Department, Government of West Bengal . 22 June 2016.
  7. Web site: C.D. Block Wise Primary Census Abstract Data(PCA) . 2011 census: West Bengal – District-wise CD Blocks. Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India . 1 July 2016.
  8. Web site: Provisional population totals, West Bengal, Table 4, (erstwhile) Medinipur District . 7 June 2016 . Census of India 2001 . Census Commission of India. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110928205819/http://web.cmc.net.in/wbcensus/DataTables/02/Table4_15.htm. September 28, 2011.
  9. Web site: Provisional Population Totals, West Bengal. Table 4 . 6 July 2016 . Census of India 2001 . Census Commission of India . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927041813/http://www.wbcensus.gov.in/DataTables/02/Table4_1.htm . 27 September 2007 .
  10. Web site: Purba Medinipur (East Midnapore) District: Census 2011 data . 2016 Digital Trends . Census Population 2015 Data . 27 June 2016.
  11. Web site: Districts of West Bengal . High Literacy . Census Population 2015 Data . 27 June 2016.
  12. Web site: 2011 . Table C-01 Population by Religion: West Bengal . censusindia.gov.in . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  13. Web site: Table C01 Population by Religious Community: West Bengal . . 2001.
  14. Web site: Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: West Bengal . www.censusindia.gov.in . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  15. Web site: District Human Development Report: Purba Medinipur. May 2011. Pages: 2214-215. Development & Planning Department, Government of West Bengal . 28 March 2017.
  16. Web site: District Statistical Handbook 2014 Purba Medinipur . Tables 2.7, 2.1, 8.2, 16.1, 17.2, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3, 20.1, 21.2, 4.4, 3.1, 3.3 – arranged as per use . Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of West Bengal . 29 March 2019.
  17. Web site: District Census Handbook Purba Medinipur, Census of India 2011, Series 20, Part XII A . Page 93 Table 36: Distribution of villages according to availability of different amenities, 2011 . Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal. 30 March 2019.
  18. Web site: District Human Development Report: Purba Medinipur. May 2011. Pages: 26, 30-33, 37, 61-63, 89-94. Development & Planning Department, Government of West Bengal . 28 March 2017.
  19. Web site: District Statistical Handbook – 2004 – Purba Medinipur . Table 18.1 . Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics, Government of West Bengal . 29 March 2017.
  20. Web site: District Human Development Report: South 24 Parganas . (1) Chapter 1.2, South 24 Parganas in Historical Perspective, pages 7-9 (2) Chapter 3.4, Land reforms, pages 32-33. Development & Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, 2009 . 29 March 2017.
  21. Web site: Backward Regions Grant Funds: Programme Guidelines . Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India . 22 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171030225317/http://www.panchayat.gov.in/documents/10198/0/BRGFFINALGUIDELINES.pdf . 30 October 2017 . dead .
  22. Web site: Backward Regions Grant Fund. Press Release, 14 June 2012 . Press Information Bureau, Government of India . 22 September 2019.
  23. Web site: Haldia Tourism and Industrial Development . How to reach Haldia. Haldia Development Authority. 6 July 2016.
  24. Web site: 38093=> 38055 Panskura-Haldia Local . 29 March 2017.
  25. Web site: Year of construction of important BG lines . History . South Eastern Railway . 1 July 2016.
  26. Web site: History of Electrification . IRFCA. 1 July 2016.
  27. Web site: District Census Handbook, Purba Mednipur, 2011, Series 20, Part XII A . Page 1091-92, Appendix I A: Villages by number of Primary Schools and Appendix I B: Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools . Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal. . 30 March 2019.
  28. Web site: Vivekananda Mission Mahavidyalaya . vmm . 10 November 2016.
  29. Web site: Health & Family Welfare Department . Health Statistics . Government of West Bengal . 27 March 2019.