List of districts of West Bengal
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West Bengal is now divided into 23 districts. These includes the newly formed Jhargram district, Alipurduar district and the Kalimpong district, Purba Bardhaman district under five divisions.[1][2]
Divisions
A group of districts forms a division. Divisions are administered by a 'Divisional Commissioner'. West Bengal is now divided in twenty three districts, grouped under five divisions:[3]
Malda division | Burdwan division | Jalpaiguri division | Presidency division | Medinipur division |
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Alphabetical listing
Code[4] | District | Headquarters[5] | Established[6] | Subdivisions[3] | Area[7] | Population As of 2011[update][7] | Population Density | Map |
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AD | Alipurduar | Alipurduar | 2014 | 3,383 km2 (1,306 sq mi) | 1,700,000 | 400/km2 (1,000/sq mi) | ||
BN | Bankura | Bankura | 1947 | 6,882 km2 (2,657 sq mi) | 3,596,292 | 523/km2 (1,350/sq mi) | ||
BR | Purba Bardhaman | Bardhaman | 2017 | 7,024 km2 (2,712 sq mi) | 7,723,663 | 1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi) | ||
Paschim Bardhaman | Asansol | 2017 |
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1,603.17 km2 (618.99 sq mi) | 2,882,031 | 1,800/km2 (4,700/sq mi) | ||
BI | Birbhum | Suri | 1947 | 4,545 km2 (1,755 sq mi) | 3,502,387 | 771/km2 (2,000/sq mi) | ||
KB | Cooch Behar | Cooch Behar | 1950 | 3,387 km2 (1,308 sq mi) | 2,822,780 | 833/km2 (2,160/sq mi) | ||
DA | Darjeeling | Darjeeling | 1947 | 2,092.5 km2 (807.9 sq mi) | 1,797,422 | 859/km2 (2,220/sq mi) | ||
ME | Purba Medinipur | Tamluk | 2002 | 4,736 km2 (1,829 sq mi) | 5,094,238 | 1,076/km2 (2,790/sq mi) | ||
HG | Hooghly | Chinsura | 1947 | 3,149 km2 (1,216 sq mi) | 5,520,389 | 1,753/km2 (4,540/sq mi) | ||
HR | Howrah | Howrah | 1947 | 1,467 km2 (566 sq mi) | 1,072,161 | - | ||
JP | Jalpaiguri | Jalpaiguri | 1869 | 2,844 km2 (1,098 sq mi) | 2,172,846 | 621/km2 (1,610/sq mi) | ||
JH | Jhargram | Jhargram | 2017[8] | 3,037.64 km2 (1,172.84 sq mi) | 1,136,548 | 833/km2 (2,160/sq mi) | ||
KO | Kolkata | Kolkata | 1947 | — | 185 km2 (71 sq mi) | 4,486,679 | 24,252/km2 (62,810/sq mi) | |
KA | Kalimpong | Kalimpong | 2017[9] | 1,044 km2 (403 sq mi) | 251,642 | |||
MA | Malda | English Bazar | 1947 | 3,733 km2 (1,441 sq mi) | 3,997,970 | 1,071/km2 (2,770/sq mi) | ||
MU | Murshidabad | Baharampur | 1947 | 5,324 km2 (2,056 sq mi) | 7,102,430 | 1,334/km2 (3,460/sq mi) | ||
NA | Nadia | Krishnanagar | 1947 | 3,927 km2 (1,516 sq mi) | 5,168,488 | 1,316/km2 (3,410/sq mi) | ||
PN | North 24 Parganas | Barasat | 1986[10] | 4,094 km2 (1,581 sq mi) | 10,082,852 | 2,463/km2 (6,380/sq mi) | ||
UD | Uttar Dinajpur | Raiganj | 1992[11] | 3,140 km2 (1,210 sq mi) | 3,000,849 | 956/km2 (2,480/sq mi) | ||
PU | Purulia | Purulia | 1956[12] |
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6,259 km2 (2,417 sq mi) | 2,927,965 | 468/km2 (1,210/sq mi) | |
PS | South 24 Parganas | Alipore | 1986[10] | 9,960 km2 (3,850 sq mi) | 8,153,176 | 819/km2 (2,120/sq mi) | ||
DD | Dakshin Dinajpur | Balurghat | 1992[13] | 2,219 km2 (857 sq mi) | 1,670,931 | 753/km2 (1,950/sq mi) | ||
ME | Paschim Midnapore | Medinipur | 2002[9] | 9,345 km2 (3,608 sq mi) | 5,943,300 | 636/km2 (1,650/sq mi) | ||
Total | 23 | — | — | 74 | 88,752 km2 (34,267 sq mi) | 91,347,736 | 1,029/km2 (2,670/sq mi) |
Demographics
The following is a list of the basic demographic data for the districts of West Bengal by their population rank in India[14]
Rank | District | Population | Growth Rate | Sex Ratio | Literacy | Density/KM | Comparable Country (by population) |
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2 | North 24 Parganas | 11,060,148 | 12.86 | 955 | 84.53 | 2,445 | Bolivia |
6 | South 24 Parganas | 9,161,961 | 18.17 | 956 | 77.51 | 819 | Honduras |
7 | Bardhaman | 7,717,563 | 11.92 | 945 | 76.21 | 1,099 | Togo |
9 | Murshidabad | 7,103,807 | 21.09 | 958 | 66.59 | 1,334 | Bulgaria |
14 | West Midnapore | 5,943,300 | 14.44 | 960 | 79.04 | 636 | Kyrgyzstan |
16 | Hooghly | 5,520,389 | 9.49 | 958 | 82.55 | 1,753 | Finland |
18 | Nadia | 5,168,488 | 12.24 | 947 | 75.58 | 1,316 | Congo |
20 | East Midnapore | 5,094,238 | 15.32 | 936 | 87.66 | 1,076 | Eritrea |
23 | Howrah | 4,841,638 | 13.31 | 935 | 83.85 | 3,300 | Ireland |
35 | Kolkata | 4,496,694 | -1.67 | 908 | 86.31 | 24,306 | Mauritania |
58 | Malda | 3,997,970 | 21.50 | 939 | 62.71 | 1,071 | Moldova |
66 | Jalpaiguri | 3,869,675 | 13.77 | 954 | 73.79 | 621 | Georgia |
80 | Bankura | 3,596,292 | 12.64 | 954 | 70.95 | 523 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
84 | Birbhum | 3,502,387 | 16.15 | 956 | 70.90 | 771 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
124 | North Dinajpur | 3,000,849 | 22.90 | 936 | 60.13 | 956 | Mongolia |
129 | Purulia | 2,927,965 | 15.43 | 955 | 65.38 | 468 | Albania |
136 | Cooch Behar | 2,822,780 | 13.86 | 942 | 75.49 | 833 | Lithuania |
257 | Darjeeling | 1,842,034 | 14.47 | 971 | 79.92 | 585 | Guinea-Bissau |
295 | South Dinajpur | 1,670,931 | 11.16 | 954 | 73.86 | 753 | Bahrain |
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References
- ↑ "The Statesman: Alipurduar to become Bengal's 20th dist". Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
- ↑ Roy Alipurduar: Alipurduar a new district on June 25 | Kolkata News - Times of India
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Directory of District, Sub division, Panchayat Samiti/ Block and Gram Panchayats in West Bengal, March 2008". West Bengal. National Informatics Centre, India. 19 March 2008. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2008.
- ↑ "NIC Policy on format of e-mail Address: Appendix (2): Districts Abbreviations as per ISO 3166–2" (PDF). Ministry Of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India. 18 May 2013. pp. 5–10. Retrieved 5 March 2020.[dead link]
- ↑ "Districts : West Bengal". Government of India portal. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
- ↑ Here 'Established' means year of establishment as a district of West Bengal. The state of West Bengal was established in 1947 with 14 districts of erstwhile Bengal province of British India.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Area, Population, Decennial Growth Rate and Density for 2001 and 2011 at a glance for West Bengal and the Districts" (XLS). 2011 census of India. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
- ↑ "Brief History of Cooch Behar". Official website of Cooch Behar District. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2008.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Jana, Naresh (31 December 2001). "Tamluk readies for giant's partition". The Telegraph (Kolkata). Archived from the original on 1 May 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Mandal, Asim Kumar (2003). The Sundarbans of India: A Development Analysis. Indus Publishing. pp. 168–169. ISBN 81-7387-143-4. Retrieved 4 September 2008.
- ↑ "Home page". Official website of Uttar Dinajpur District. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
- ↑ "District profile". Official website of Purulia District. Archived from the original on 9 December 2009. Retrieved 18 November 2008.
- ↑ "Historical Perspective". Official website of South Dinajpur District. Archived from the original on 16 April 2008. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
- ↑ "Indian Districts by Population, Growth Rate, Sex Ratio 2011 Census". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 6 April 2013.