A Brief introduction on Jalpaiguri District
Jalpaiguri District – a visually beautiful, etnically diverse and culturally rich district lies at the hoothills with a strategic location It shares   international border with the countries like Bhutan and Bangladesh and state border with Assam.       The district is sharply divided by the river Teesta and is crisscrossed by River Torsa, Mahananda and a number of hill rivulets. The river Sankosh demarcates the eastern border with Assam. The lush green stretch of land, once abounded with carnivorous beasts in the primeval forest between these two rivers, is in common parlance known as Duars – a distorted form of doors which is reminiscent of the traditional passes / doors to Bhutan / Tibet for exchange of merchandises. This stretch of land once the happy abode and hunting ground of dreaded diseases was permanently ceded to British India in 1865. The advent of the tea plantation industry in 1874 – the only mentionable large-scale industry – made the demographic mosaic of the district complex and interesting due to import of tribal workforce in a big way from the adjoining regions.        

The district was formed on 1st January 1869 by amalgamating Duars with Jalpaiguri Parganas and some thanas of Rangpur District. The total geographical area of the District is 6227 sq. km. The location of the District with International frontiers on the North with Bhutan and Bangladesh on the South, makes it vulnerable to international exposures. The district has an average length of 144 kms., from East to West and an average breath of 40 kms from North to South. The main rivers are Teesta, Torsa, Jaldhaka, Raidak and Sankosh.        

It is the largest District of North Bengal and ranks fourth among the districts in West Bengal. However, Jalpaiguri is one of the thinly populated districts in the State with a population density of 546 per sq. km. The district ranks in the fourth lowest population density in the state. The percentage of Scheduled Tribe population is 18.87 % and the percentage of Scheduled Caste population is 36.71 % and the total SC / ST population is 55.58%. Jalpaiguri has the highest concentration of SC/ST population in West Bengal which has been reflected in the reservation of the Alipurduar Lok Sabha seat for ST and Jalpaiguri Lok Sabha Seat for SC.   Interestingly it is to be noted that there is also a fair mixture of different linguistic groups speaking various dialects and languages.
General Information
Geographical location of Jalpaiguri district

Geographical Location at a Glance :

The district lies between  26°16'  and 27°0' north Latitude and between  88°4' and  89°53' east Longitude.

Area 6,227 sq. km.

Annual rainfall 3736 mm.

Temperature : Maximum - 37° Celsius.

 Minimum - 6° Celsius.

ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP

District Head Quarter

Jalpaiguri

Sub division

3

Police stations

17

Inhabited village

734

Forest villages

77
Mouza s (R.M.) 774
Blocks 13
Municipalities 4 + 1 Siliguri Municipal Corporation
Panchayet samities 13
Gram Panchayets 146
Gram Sansads 2127
Tea garden grant Areas 183
DISTRICT CENSUS ABSTRACT

1991 Census

2001 Census

Description

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Population

2800543

1453194

1347349

3401173

1751145

1650028

Schedule
Caste

1035971

539207

496764

1248577

642828

605749

Schedule Tribe

589225

301566

287659

641688

324250

317438

Literate

1031918

668408

363510

1839036

1099897

739139

Agricultural Labour

149548

119577

29971

230336

130124

100239

Main & Marginal worker

946332

735581

210741

1305668

921026

384642

Non Worker

1854211

717603

11366608

2097536

8321252

1265285

Sex Ratio (No of Females per 1000 male)

1991

2001

927

941

Medical Facilities
Hospital, dispensary 168
Family Welfare Centre s 527
Hospital beds 1335
Hospital beds per lakh of population 48
Doctors 164
Education
Primary Schools 1968
High Schools 134
Higher Secondary Schools 63
Colleges 11 nos.
Mass Literacy Centres 2567
Students 7,06,753
Teachers 12,247
Libraries 110
Industry
Registered Working factories 423 nos.

Small Industrial Establishment
(Registered under C & SSI)

12,755 nos.
Employment in
State Government Offices 16,471
Registered Working factories 27,554
Small Industrial establishment 72,130
Employment situation
Unemployed on live register 1,95,917
Electricity
Village electrified 734
Communication
Post Office 337
Road Length
National Highways
 Agency
Kilometers Covered
National Highway PWD 1296.00 k.m. surfaced
State Highway PWD 2000.00 k.m. surfaced (approx) as per 1991 census
District Roads ZP/Pan 490.00 k.m. surfaced
Village Roads ZP/Pan 253.00 k.m. Un surfaced
Municipal Roads Municipality 330.00 k.m. surfaced
Total kilometers covered :  
2369.00 K.M.
Motor Vehicles
Number of registered Motor Vehicles 28,969
Land
Area Under Tea Gardens 1,18,707 ha.
Area Under Forests 1,48,656 ha.
Area Under Cultivation 2,41,026 ha.
Cultivatable Wasteland 2,27,300 ha.
Banks
Offices 136
Deposits Rs. 83,114 Lakhs
Advances Rs. 15,717 Lakhs
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