Pakhanjur,(Hindi : पखांजूर) also known as Pakhanjore,[4] is a town, nagar panchayat, and the headquarters of the eponymous tehsil in the Kanker District, Chhattisgarh, India.[1] It is located 10 km (6.2 mi) south-west of Kapsi, the forest range headquarters; 47 km (29 mi) west of Koyalibeda, the block headquarters; and 120 km (75 mi) south-west of Kanker, the district headquarters.[5] Its distance is 72 km (45 mi) from Bhanupratappur, 190 km (120 mi) from Durg and 250 km (160 mi) from the state capital Raipur.
Pakhanjur
पखांजूर Pakhanjore | |
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Town | |
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Coordinates: 20.038°N 80.624°E / 20.038; 80.624 | |
Country | India |
State | Chhattisgarh |
District | Kanker |
Government | |
• Type | Nagar Panchayat (Notified Area Council) |
• Body | Nagar Panchayat Pakhanjur |
• Council President | Bappa Ganguly (INC) |
• Sub-Divisional Magistrate | Anjor Singh Paikra |
• Additional Superintendent of Police | Dhirendra Patel (IPS) |
• Sub-Divisional Police Officer | Ravi Kumar Kujur |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 10,201 |
Language | |
• Official | Hindi,[2] Chhattisgarhi[3] |
• Others | Bengali |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 494 776 |
Telephone code | 91 7844 |
Vehicle registration | CG 19 |
Sex ratio | 991 ♂/900♀ |
Indian rebels fought against the British Raj in what is now Pakhanjur.[6]
Pakhanjore, along with Kapsi and Bande, was established in 1958 by the Dandakaranya Project. In an article of Thursday 22 August 1974 of Rajya Sabha,[7]Dr k. MATHEW KURIAN clearly state that the name as Pakhanjore. During the interim meeting with Dandakarnaya officials before establishing the name gone through many references to find a suitable name with suitable meaning. Pakhanjore is combination of two word Pakhan + Jore = Pakhanjore which means '''Boss of two'''(Pakhan- in Russian means "Boss" and Jore- in Bengali means "two") or '''Boss god will uplift'''(Jore in Israeli means "God will uplift " ).[8]
During the DNK project, the region was referred to as Paralkot and later became a part of the Kanker District.[9] Later the name was changed to Pakhanjur leading to controversy on its name .
As of the 2011 Indian Census, Pakhanjore nagar panchayat had a population of 10,201, consisting of 5,370 males and 4,831 females. The population of children aged 0-6 was 1,207; 11.83% of the population. The male:female sex ratio is 900, lower than the state average of 991. The child sex ratio in Pakhanjore is around 904 compared to the state average of 969. The effective literacy rate of people seven years and above is 86.86%; the male literacy is around 91.64% and the female literacy rate is 81.54%. There were 2,332 households. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populations were 508 and 1,201 respectively.[1]
Pakhanjore tehsil is surrounded by Durgukondal tehsil and Mohla Manpur district to the north, Antagarh tehsil to the east, Narayanpur district to the south and Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra to the west.
The sub-district code of Pakhanjore tehsil is 03354 and the total number of villages is 299. There are 133 Bengali settlements in the tehsil, each designated as a Paralkot Village (PV) and numbered from PV 1 to PV 133.[10]
Pakhanjore is only connected by the bus route from Durg, Raipur, Kanker, Dalli Rajhara, Jagdalpur and Chandrapur.
Railway services are non-existent in Pakhanjore. The nearest major railway station is Durg Jn. (DURG) on the Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line 190 km (120 mi) from Pakhanjore. The nearest local railway station is Keoti (KETI) on the Dalli Rajhara–Jagdalpur line 62 km (39 mi) away.
Pakhanjore's nearest commercial airport with regular scheduled flights is Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur 250 km (160 mi) away.
The Indian government created the Dandakaranya Development Authority in 1958 to assist refugees from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). It constructed the Bhaskel Dam and Paralkot reservoir (Kherkatta Dam), woodworking centers at Jagdalpur, Boregaon, and Umerkote, and roads and railways in the refugee resettlement areas, including the Balangir-Kozilum railway project. A factory that mainly produces aircraft engines is located at Sunabeda. The National Mineral Development Corporation works iron ore at Bailadila. Important towns are Jagdalpur, Bhawanipatna, and Koraput. The project was known as the Dandakaranya Project.
A large number of people from East Pakistan which is now Bangladesh settled at 133 Bengali sectors and areas of Bande, Pakhanjore and Kapsi.[11] This people suffered heavy losses leaving hundreds of acres of agricultural fields and adjusted with very small land for survival. No proper accommodation and job available there even poor people are not getting proper necessities .
The Dr Syama Prasad Mukherjee Stadium Pakhanjore is famous for football and cricket tournaments.[14] The stadium hosts annual celebrations on Independence Day (15 August) and Republic Day (26 January). All cultural and extracurricular activities are performed in the stadium and inter-school competitions are organized between them.
The Hahaladdi Iron Ore Deposit project site is connected through State highway SH-6.[15]
There is no major industrial activity in Pakhanjore tehsil. Small-scale industries include a handful of rice mills and stone crusher plants. Majority of the population and hence the economy is primarily dependent on agriculture.[citation needed]
Trade and commerce in Pakhanjore town is centered in and around the old market and new market areas. Badgaon, Kapsi and Bande are the other important commercial center's of the tehsil.[citation needed]
People are suffering a lot because of deforestation here. Every year lakhs of trees are cut down for industrial purpose. The famous green belt is slowly turning into an orange area which is dangerous. New programs need to be initiated to promote greenery and planting of trees.[18]
The Pin Code of Pakhanjore is 494776, and the Postal Head Office is Pakhanjore Camp.[21][22]
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