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  2. Babulal Marandi - Wikipedia

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    First CM of Jharkhand. After bifurcation of Bihar in 2000 in states of Bihar and Jharkhand, NDA came to power in Jharkhand with Marandi as the 1st Chief Minister of Jharkhand. Political analysts believe that this government initiated many developmental schemes in the state, the most visible being, improvement of the road network in the state.

  3. Chatra, Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Chatra was the “headquarters” of Ramgarh district in the 18th-19th century. The renowned reformer, Raja Rammohan Roy, was sheristadar in Ramgarh district, in 1804–05, and used to function from both Ramgarh and Chatra. Subsequently, Ramgarh district became part of North-western Frontier Agency and Hazaribagh district came up.

  4. Panchayati raj in India - Wikipedia

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    Panchayati raj (council of five officials) is the system of local self-government of villages in rural India [1] as opposed to urban and suburban municipalities . It consists of the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) through which the self-government of villages is realized. [2] They are tasked with "economic development, strengthening social ...

  5. List of governors of Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    List of governors. Following is the list of governors of Jharkhand since its inception on 15 November 2000. As of date, ten governors have been appointed to office. The first governor was Prabhat Kumar who served from 2000 till 2002. The current governor is C. P. Radhakrishnan who has been in office since 18 February 2023.

  6. Ichak (community development block) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2011 census, 85.56% of the population spoke Khortha, 10.78% Hindi, 1.92% Santali and 1.45% Urdu as their first language.. Rural poverty. 40-50% of the population of Hazaribagh district were in the BPL category in 2004–2005, being in the same category as Godda, Giridih and Koderma districts.

  7. Nilamber and Pitamber - Wikipedia

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    Nilamber and Pitamber. Nilamber and Pitamber, freedom fighters from Jharkhand in eastern India, were brothers who led a revolt against the East India Company in 1857. They were born in a Chemo-Senya [clarification needed] village to a family of a Bhogta clan of the Kharwar tribe in Latehar district. Their father, Chemu Singh, was Jagirdar.

  8. Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary (earlier called Hazaribagh National Park) is a wildlife sanctuary in Jharkhand, India, about 55 miles (89 km) north of Ranchi. [2] It was established in 1955. [3] Nestling in low hilly terrain, at an average altitude of 615 metres (2,018 ft), it has an area of 184 km 2 (71 sq mi) and is home to sambar, nilgai ...

  9. Pratappur, Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Pratappur, Jharkhand. /  24.29583°N 84.63667°E  / 24.29583; 84.63667. Pratappur is a community development block that forms an administrative division in the Chatra subdivision of the Chatra district, Jharkhand state, India .