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Dhanbad district was constituted in
1956
by carving out the
old Dhanbad subdivision,
Chas
and Chandankiyari police stations of the Sadar subdivision of the
erstwhile Manbhum district. Dhanbad is
Police
district since
1928.
The re-organisation of the districts in the State of Bihar which took
place after
1971
did not affect the
district of Dhanbad. Dhanbad
Municipality
is the chief town and the headquarters of the
district. In the year
1991,Bokaro District
was constituted by carving out
Chas Sub-division
of Dhanbad district and Bermo Sub-division of Giridih District.
The
district is bounded on the west by Giridih and Bokaro on the north by
Giridih and Dumka and on the east and south by Purulia district of West
Bengal.
The
early history of the greater part of the Chotanagpur plateau is shrouded
in mystery and that of Dhanbad district is particularly so. Details of
even later periods are difficult to trace as the present district formed
but a small and insignificant part of Manbhum. In the Settlement Report
for Manbhum (1928) it has been stated that no rock inscriptions, copper
plates or old coins were discovered and not a single document of copper
plate or palm leaf was found in course of the Survey and Settlement
operations. The oldest authentic documents produced were all on paper
and barely even a hundred years old.
In
view of these circumstances the District Gazetteer for Dhanbad (1964)
merely reproduces the chapter on history in the Settlement Report of
1928 which pertains to the entire district of Manbhum.
It was
a small village of the erstwhile district of Manbhum which had its
headquarter in Purulia (now in West Bengal). Manbhum in turn, derived
its name from Raja Man Singh who was gifted this territory by Emperor
Akbar , following his victory in a certain battle. The district being
extremely vast and far-flung soon got divided into Birbhum, Manbhum and
Singhbhum, for administrative purposes.
However, on 24.10.56 Dhanbad was declared a District on the
Recommendation of the State Reconstitution Commission vide
notification 1911 . Its geographical length , extending from North to
South , was 43 miles and breadth , 47 miles , stretching across East to
West . In 1991 a part of Dhanbad was sliced away from Bokaro district ,
diminishing thereby its total area to 2995 Sq.Kms.
Earlier, the district was split into two sub-divisions - Dhanbad sadar
and Baghmara. The former incorporated 6 blocks, while the latter had
four and together they enclosed 30 Bagar Palikas, 228 Panchayats and
1654 villages. The then vastness of the district called for two police
headquarters, based at Bokaro and Dhanbad respectively. Meanwhile, the
district as its stands today, has only one sub-division called the
Dhanbad Sadar. There are presently, 8 blocks here viz. Jharia, Baghmara,
Dhanbad, Nirsa, Govindpur, Baliapur, Tundi and Topchanchi. The blocks in
turn have 181 panchayats and 1348 villages. As per the 1991 Census, the
total population of the districts stands at 19,49,526 of which the
number of males have been recorded as 10,71,913 along with 8,77,613
females.
There
are 100850 acres of hillocks and 56454 acres of forests. It id about
500-1000 feet above Sea level. Its soil is, by and large lateritic in
nature.
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