Sarjamda

Census Town in Jharkhand, India
22°45′N 86°14′E / 22.75°N 86.23°E / 22.75; 86.23Country IndiaStateJharkhandDistrictPurbi SinghbhumArea
 • Total2.63 km2 (1.02 sq mi)Population
 (2011)
 • Total23,788 • Density9,000/km2 (23,000/sq mi)Languages*
 • OfficialHindi, UrduTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)PIN
831002
Telephone/STD code0657Vehicle registrationJH 05Literacy76.90%Lok Sabha constituencyJamshedpurVidhan Sabha constituencyPotkaWebsitejamshedpur.nic.in

Sarjamda is a census town in the Golmuri-cum-Jugsalai CD block in the Dhalbhum subdivision of the Purbi Singhbhum district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.

Geography

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Dalma Hills
Dimna Lake
Dalma
Wildlife
Sanctuary
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Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary (T)
Kharkhai
River
Subarnarekha
River
Jamshedpur
M
Jamshedpur (M)
Adityapur
M
Adityapur (M)
Mango
M
Mango (Jamshedpur) (M)
Jugsalai
M
Jugsalai (M)
Tata Nagar Railway Colony
OG
Tata Nagar Railway Colony (OG)
Kopali
CT
Kopali (CT)
Chota Gamahria
CT
Chota Gamahria (CT)
Sarjamda
CT
Purihasa
CT
Purihasa (CT)
Haludbani
CT
Haludbani (CT)
Ghorabandha
CT
Ghorabandha (CT)
Gadhra
CT
Gadhra (CT)
Chhota Gobindpur
CT
Chhota Gobindpur (CT)
Bagbera
CT
Bagbera Colony (CT)
  
Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration
M: municipality, OG: outgrowth, CT: census town, T: tourist centre
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Location

Sarjamda is located at 22°45′N 86°14′E / 22.75°N 86.23°E / 22.75; 86.23.

Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration

With its recognition as an industrial town as early as the 1911 census, Jamshedpur was set on the road of steady population growth, as large number of emigrants flocked in for work opportunities. While in the earlier decades the central nucleus grew, in the later decades towns around Jamshedpur grew rapidly. In 2011, Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration included 13 urban centres, with a total population of 1.3 million people. However, in more recent years, Jamshedpur UA “has lacked the growth and development observed around other similar industrial towns in western and southern India.”[1]

Note: The map alongside presents the Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census, Sarijamda town had a total of 4,970 households and a population of 23,788, with 51.1% males and 48.9% females. The Scheduled Caste (SC) population comprised 5.8% (1,370) of the total, while the Scheduled Tribe (ST) population constituted 50% (11,894) of the population. Of the total population, 66.1% were literate, while 33.9% were illiterate.[2] Population in the age range 0-6 years was 3,329, leaving this group the literate persons in Sarjamda was 15,733 (76.90% of the population over 6 years). [3] The town had 31.1% of its population engaged in some form of work, with 28.6% being main workers and 2.3% marginal workers. There were 68.9% non-workers, with 26.0% being male and 42.8% female.[2]

Languages spoken in Sarjamda census town (2011)[4]

  Santali (26.2%)
  Bengali (18.3%)
  Hindi (15%)
  Ho (11%)
  Bhojpuri (6.8%)
  Mundari (6.7%)
  Odia (6.4%)
  Magahi (2.1%)
  Maithili (1.4%)
  Munda (0.8%)
  Other (5.3%)

Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration includes: Jamshedpur (Industrial Town), Jamshedpur (NAC), Tata Nagar Railway Colony (OG), Mango (NAC), Jugsalai (M), Bagbera (CT), Chhota Gobindpur (CT), Haludbani (CT), Sarjamda (CT), Gadhra (CT), Ghorabandha (CT), Purihasa (CT), Adityapur (M Corp.), Chota Gamahria (CT) and Kapali (CT).[5]

As of 2001[update] India census,[6] Sarjamda had a population of 18,373. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Sarjamda has an average literacy rate of 60%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 71%, and female literacy is 48%. In Sarjamda, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Infrastructure

According to the District Census Handbook 2011, Purbi Singhbhum, Sarjamda covered an area of 2.63 km2 (1.02 sq mi). It has an annual rainfall of 1,030.2 mm (40.56 in). Among the civic amenities, it had 14 km (8.7 mi) of roads with both closed and open drains, the protected water supply involved hand pump, uncovered well. It had 3,496 domestic electric connections. Among the medical facilities, it had 10 hospitals, 10 dispensaries, 10 health centres, 5 family welfare centres, 10 maternity and child welfare centres, 10 maternity homes, 3 nursing homes, 2 charitable hospitals/ nursing homes, 5 veterinary hospitals, 8 medicine shops. Among the educational facilities it had 11 primary schools, 2 middle schools, 1 secondary school, 1 senior secondary school, the nearest general degree college at Khasmahal, 3 km (1.9 mi) away. Among social, cultural and recreational facilities, it had 1 cinema theatre, 1 auditorium/ community hall. Three important commodities it produced were bread, agarbatti, paper plate. It had the branch offices of 1 nationalised bank, 2 cooperative banks.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Growth of Industrial Cities in India: A Case Study of Jamshedpur" (PDF). Amaresh Dubey. The Third Conference: GIS-based Global History from Asian Perspectives, 5 June 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b "PCA: Primary Census Abstract C.D. Block wise, Jharkhand - District Purbi Singhbhum - 2011". Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.
  3. ^ "District Census Handbook, Purbi Singhbhum, Series 21, Part XII B" (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations Jharkhand. Location code: 363455, Pages 26-27: District primary census abstract, 2011 census. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  4. ^ "C-16 City: Population by mother tongue (town level), Jharkhand - 2011". Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Alt URL
  5. ^ "Constituents of Urban Agglomerations Having Population 1 Lakh & above" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  7. ^ "District Census Handbook, Purbi Singhbhum, Series 21, Part XII A" (PDF). Pages 863-871. Directorate of Census Operations Jharkhand. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
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