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Dhamdaha (community development block)

Block of Purnia District, Bihar, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Dhamdaha is a block of Purnia District, Bihar, India.[1] Its seat of government is located in the village of Dhamdaha. In 2011, the block has a total population of 288,084.[2]

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Geography

Dhamdaha is located on the western portion of Purnia District. Its average elevation is at 39 metres above the sea level.[3]

Administrative divisions

Dhamdaha has the 72 following villages under its administration:[2]

  • Aurahi
  • Bansipurandaha
  • Bansipurandaha Milik
  • Bardela
  • Barkona
  • Barkona Milik
  • Bela Champawati
  • Bela Gobind
  • Bhawani Chak
  • Bhutia
  • Bishunpur Milik
  • Bishunpur Milik
  • Bishunpur Milik
  • Bishunpur Patti
  • Champawati
  • Champawati Milik
  • Chandrahi
  • Chikni
  • Dakaiha
  • Damaili
  • Damgari
  • Dhamdaha
  • Dharbia
  • Dumaria
  • Dumaria Chakla
  • Gandharap
  • Garail Milik
  • Halapur
  • Hanumani Chakla
  • Harpur
  • Hemai Patti
  • Hemai Patti urf. Kukraun
  • Itahari
  • Kajra
  • Khanua
  • Kishunpur Balua
  • Kishunpur Balua
  • Kishunpur Balua Milik
  • Kishunpur Balua Milik
  • Kuari
  • Kuari
  • Kukraun
  • Kukraun
  • Kukraun Milik
  • Madhonagar
  • Majhua Fatehganj
  • Mali
  • Miliki
  • Milki
  • Mir Milik
  • Mir Milik
  • Mogalia Purandaha
  • Mogalia Purandaha Milik
  • Nirpur
  • Parasbani
  • Phulkahi
  • Pirankar
  • Rajghat Grarail
  • Rampur Chakla
  • Rangpura
  • Rupaspur Khagha
  • Sarsi Istamrar
  • Sasri Istamrar Milik
  • Satmi
  • Sihuli
  • Singhara Patti
  • Sukhsena
  • Sukhsena Milik
  • Tarauni Milik
  • Thari
  • Turki Khagha
  • Utna
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Demographics

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As of 2011, there are 55,911 households and 288,084 residents in Dhamdaha Block. Out of the total population, 150,332 are males and 137,752 are females. The total literacy rate is 43.17%, with 49.97% of the male population and 35.97% of the female population being literate.[2]

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