Bermo subdivision

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Bermo subdivision
Subdivision
Bermo subdivision is located in Jharkhand
Bermo subdivision
Bermo subdivision
Location in Jharkhand, India
Bermo subdivision is located in India
Bermo subdivision
Bermo subdivision
Bermo subdivision (India)
Coordinates: 23°47′N 85°57′E / 23.783°N 85.950°E / 23.783; 85.950
Country India
StateJharkhand
DistrictBokaro
HeadquartersTenughat
Population
  Total
1,018,690
Languages
  OfficialHindi, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Websitebokaro.nic.in

Bermo subdivision is an administrative subdivision of the Bokaro district in the North Chotanagpur division in the state of Jharkhand, India.

Bokaro district was created on 1 April 1991 by taking out Chas and Chandankiyari CD blocks of Dhanbad district and the entire Bermo subdivision of Giridih district and merging them.[1] Earlier, in 1972, Giridih district, including Bermo subdivision, was carved out of Hazaribagh district.[2]

Administrative set up

Bokaro district has two subdivisions:[3][4]

SubdivisionHeadquarters
Area
km2
Population
(2011)
Rural
population %
(2011)
Urban
population %
(2011)
BermoTenughatn/a1,018,69059.9840.02
ChasChasn/a1,043,64044.8155.19
Bokaro districtBokaro Steel City2,8832,062,33052.3047.70
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5miles
W
E
S
T
B
E
N
G
A
L
l
Bokaro
River
k
Konar
River
j
Damodar River
D
Tenughat
Dam
D Tenughat Dam
D Tenughat Dam
R
Petarwar
R Petarwar (R)
R Petarwar (R)
R
Nawadih
R Nawadih (R)
R Nawadih (R)
R
Kasmar
R Kasmar (R)
R Kasmar (R)
R
Mahuatand
R Mahuatand (R)
R Mahuatand (R)
R
Pindrajora
R Pindrajora (R)
R Pindrajora (R)
R
Siyaljori
R Siyaljori (R)
R Siyaljori (R)
R
Chandankiyari
R Chandankiyari (R)
R Chandankiyari (R)
F
Bokaro Steel Plant
F Bokaro Steel Plant
F Bokaro Steel Plant
F
Bokaro B TPS
F Bokaro Thermal Power Station B
F Bokaro Thermal Power Station B
F
Tenughat TPS
F Tenughat Thermal Power Station
F Tenughat Thermal Power Station
A
CCL Kathara Area
A Kathara Area (A)
A Kathara Area (A)
A
CCL Dhori Area
A Dhori Area (A)
A Dhori Area (A)
A
CCL B&K Area
A Bokaro and Kargali Area (A)
A Bokaro and Kargali Area (A)
M
Phusro
M Phusro (M)
M Phusro (M)
M
Chas
M Chas (M)
M Chas (M)
CT
Tenu
CT Tenu (CT)
CT Tenu (CT)
CT
Bhandra
CT Bhandra (CT)
CT Bhandra (CT)
CT
Tanr Balidih
CT Tanr Balidih (CT)
CT Tanr Balidih (CT)
CT
Jena
CT Jena, Bokaro (CT)
CT Jena, Bokaro (CT)
CT
Bandh Dih
CT Bandh Dih (CT)
CT Bandh Dih (CT)
CT
Tenudam-cum-Kathara
CT Tenudam-cum-Kathara (CT)
CT Tenudam-cum-Kathara (CT)
CT
Saram
CT Saram, Bokaro (CT)
CT Saram, Bokaro (CT)
CT
Lalpania
CT Lalpania (CT)
CT Lalpania (CT)
CT
Hasir
CT Hasir (CT)
CT Hasir (CT)
CT
Gomia
CT Gomia (CT)
CT Gomia (CT)
CT
Bandhgora
CT Bandhgora (CT)
CT Bandhgora (CT)
CT
Bokaro Steel City
CT Bokaro Steel City (CT)
CT Bokaro Steel City (CT)
CT
Dugda
CT Dugda (CT)
CT Dugda (CT)
CT
Sijhua
CT Sijhua (CT)
CT Sijhua (CT)
CT
Bursera
CT Bursera, Bokaro (CT)
CT Bursera, Bokaro (CT)
CT
Termi
CT Termi (CT)
CT Termi (CT)
CT
Chandrapura
CT Chandrapura (CT)
CT Chandrapura (CT)
CT
Narra
CT Narra, Bokaro (CT)
CT Narra, Bokaro (CT)
CT
Telo
CT Telo, Bokaro (CT)
CT Telo, Bokaro (CT)
CT
Jaridih Bazar
CT Jaridih Bazar (CT)
CT Jaridih Bazar (CT)
CT
Bermo
CT Bermo (CT)
CT Bermo (CT)
CT
Kurpania
CT Kurpania (CT)
CT Kurpania (CT)
CT
Bokaro (Thermal)
CT Bokaro (Thermal) (CT)
CT Bokaro (Thermal) (CT)
CT
Bhojudih
CT Bhojudih (CT)
CT Bhojudih (CT)
CT
Amlabad
CT Amlabad (CT)
CT Amlabad (CT)
Cities, towns and locations in Bokaro district in North Chotanagpur Division
M: municipal town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, F: Factory, A: Coal Mining Area
Abbreviation used: TPS – Thermal Power Station
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

Urban frame

Phusro is the only statutory town in Bermo subdivision. It has 21 census towns: Bhandra, Telo, Narra, Chandrapura, Bursera, Dugda, Sijhua, Termi, Bermo, Kurpania, Bokaro (Thermal), Gomia, Saram, Hasir, Jaridih Bazar, Tenudam-cum-Kathara, Tenu, Lalpania, Jena, Bandh Dih and Tanr Balidih.[5]

The percentage of the population living in the urban areas is very high in Bermo CD block at 97.78%, and it is reasonably high in Chandrapura CD block at 63.09% and in Gomia CD block at 43.38%.[3]

Rural frame

There are 363 inhabited villages in Bermo subdivision.[6]

Police stations

Police stations in Bermo subdivision were at:[7]

  1. Bermo
  2. Chandrapura
  3. Dugda
  4. Gomia
  5. IEL
  6. Jaridih
  7. Kasmar
  8. Mahuatand
  9. Nawadih
  10. Petarwar
  11. Pindrajora

Blocks

Community development blocks in Bermo subdivision are[8]

CD blockHeadquarters
Area
km2
Population
(2011)
SC %ST %Literacy
rate %
Census
Towns
NawadihNawadih318.03138,45413.3412.5352.51Bhandra
ChandrapuraChandrapura121.08132,16211.298.5265.08Telo, Narra, Chandrapura, Termi, Bursera, Sijua, Dugda
BermoBermo57.74100,59914.616.5069.13Bokaro (Thermal), Kurpania, Bermo, Jaridih Bazar
GomiaGomia670.4923,11812.4520.2455.46Gomia, Hasir, Lalpania, Saram, Tenudam-cum-Kathara
PetarwarPetarwar305.6413215014.8529.0952.93Tenughat
KasmarKasmar195.2689,97410.9115.0555.98-
JaridihBandhdih207.52104,98810.7230.6758.80Bandh Dih, Jena, Tanr Balidih

Economy

Collieries

Projects of the Central Coalfields in Bermo subdivision are given below:[9]

Operational AreaCollieries
Bokaro and Kargali AreaBokaro open cast, Kargali open cast, Kargali underground, Karo opencast, Karo underground, Khas Mahal opencast, Khas Mahal underground, Karo Special underground, Giridih opencast*, Kabribad opencast*, Kargali washery. The area office is at Kargali, PO Bermo 829104
Dhori AreaAmlo opencast, Dhori open cast, Selected Dhori Quarry No. I open cast, Selected Dhori Quarry No. III open cast, New Selected Dhori underground, Dhori Khas underground. The area office is at Dhori, PO Dhori 825102.
Kathara AreaKathara open cast, Jarangdih opencast, Jarangdih underground, Sawang opencast/ underground, Govindpur underground, Kathara Washery, Swang Washery. The area office is at Kathara, PO Kathara 829116.

.*Located outside the subdivision

Damoda colliery in the Barora Area of BCCL is in Bermo subdivision.[10]

Dugda Coal Washery of BCCL at Dugda has two units: Dugda I with annual capacity of 1 million tonnes per year washes non-coking coal, Dugda II with annual capacity of 2 million tonnes per year washes coking coal.[11]

Tenughat Dam

The four main multipurpose dams of the Damodar Valley Corporation, located at Tilaiya, Konar, Maithon and Panchet were commissioned during 1953–1959. In addition, a single purpose reservoir on the main stream, the Damodar, at Tenughat (with live storage 224 million m3 and without provision for flood storage) was constructed later in 1974.[12] While the four earlier dams are controlled by Damodar Valley Corporation, Tenughat Dam is controlled by the Government of Jharkhand.[13]

Thermal Power Plants

Bokaro (Thermal) has two power plants:

  • BTPS 'A' was started in 1952 and closed down on 17 July 2000 for violating pollution norms. A new efficient 500MW has been set up in May 2016.
  • BTPS 'B' has an installed capacity of 630 MW. The first unit was commissioned in March 1986. The station is located on the banks of the Konar River near Bokaro ‘A’ Thermal Power Station.[14]

Chandrapura Thermal Power Station is a thermal power plant located in Chandrapura, operated by the Damodar Valley Corporation. It has 3 units with a total installed capacity of 630 MW. All of the units are coal-based.[15]

Tenughat Thermal Power Station is a coal-based thermal power plant located at Lalpania, owned by Jharkhand State owned Tenughat Vidyut Nigam Limited,[16] with an installed capacity of 420 MW (2x210 MW).[17]

Explosives

Indian Explosives Ltd. set up a plant at Gomia in 1954.[18]

Education

Healthcare

References

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