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History : Hazaribagh literally means a
place with thousand gardens. During the Muslim rule the main estates in
the district were Ramgarh, Kunda, Kendi, Chai and Kharagdiha. Later
Ramgarh, Kharagdiha, Kendi and Kunda were formed into Hazaribagh
division. After 1991 census the Hazaribagh district was divided into
three separate districts of Hazaribagh, Chatra and Koderma. The towns in
the district include Barkakana, Barughutu, Gidi, Hazaribagh, Patratu,
Ramgarh Cantt., Saunda, Sirka. The 12 Blocks in the district are : Barhi,
Barkagaon, Bishungarh, Church, Gola, Hazaribagh, Ichak, Keredari, ,Katkamsandi,
Mandu, Patratu and Ramgarh.
TRAIN CONNECTION : Communications :
Hazaribagh town is on the main national highway connecting Ranchi to
Patna. Roads connecting neighbouring areas are also there. The nearest
railway station is Kodarma & RAmgarh. Nearest airport is Ranchi.
Agriculture : Paddy, wheat and maize are the main crops grown in the
district. Vegetables, oilseed and pulses are other crops grown in the
district.
ROADS :
The city is on the National Highway No.33
and connected to main cities of Bihar, Bengal and . All this makes
accessibility to Hazaribag very easy.
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