Moyna, Purba Medinipur

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Moyna is a village in Moyna CD block in the Tamluk subdivision of the East Midnapore district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

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Moyna
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Moyna is located in West Bengal
Moyna
Moyna
Location in West Bengal, India
Moyna is located in India
Moyna
Moyna
Moyna (India)
Coordinates: 22°14′00.0″N 87°47′00.0″E
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictEast Midnapore
Population
 (2011)
  Total
3,695
Languages
  OfficialBengali
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Lok Sabha constituencyTamluk
Vidhan Sabha constituencyMoyna
Websiteeastmidnapore.gov.in
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History

According to Binoy Ghosh, the ancient or even the medieval history of Moyna or Moynagarh is mired in controversy and uncertainties. Some enthusiasts of local history believe that Moyna was the birth-place and capital of Lau Sen. The question that comes up in this regard is that Lau Sen's existence is yet to be established historically. He remains a mythical king. Similarly, there are various complications about the origin of the name. Setting aside these controversies, we can take up certain points from comparatively more recent history.[1]

In the 15th century, during the Islamic rule, Gobardhanananda Samanta, a Mahishya chieftain, founded the Moyna raj family. He was a sixth generation descendant of Kalindiram Samanta, who was a feudal chief of Bhanu Deva of Eastern Ganga dynasty. He was the commander of the stronghold of Balisita in Sabang.[2]

During the rule of Govardhananda there was a dacoit named Sridhar Hui, with a Robin Hood image. The Utkal king could not collect any rent from Sri Dhar, and Gobardhanananda Samanta also failed to pay his rent on time. He was imprisoned by the Utkal king but Gobardhanananda Samanta's passion for music charmed him and he was released with due honours. He ultimately succeeded in eliminating Sridhar. Consequently, his descendants ruled the kingdom with the royal title of "Bahubalindra", granted to them by the Utkal kings. [1][2][3]

Chandrabhanu, the great grandson of Govardhananda was initiated into the Gaudiya vaishnav faith by Rasikananda of the Gopiballavpur Goswami family.[4]

Geography

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East Gopalpur
H East Gopalpur (H)
H East Gopalpur (H)
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South Maynadal
H South Maynadal (H)
H South Maynadal (H)
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Rupnarayan
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Bhabanipur
R Bhabanipur, East Midnapore (R)
R Bhabanipur, East Midnapore (R)
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Chak Srikrishnapur
R Chak Srikrishnapur (R)
R Chak Srikrishnapur (R)
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Chandipur
R Chandipur, East Midnapore (R)
R Chandipur, East Midnapore (R)
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Nandakumar
R Nandakumar, East Midnapore (R)
R Nandakumar, East Midnapore (R)
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Moyna
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Janu Basan
R Janu Basan (R)
R Janu Basan (R)
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North Mechogram
R North Mechogram (R)
R North Mechogram (R)
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Shyamsundarpur Patna
R Shyamsundarpur Patna (R)
R Shyamsundarpur Patna (R)
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Chatara
R Chatara (R)
R Chatara (R)
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Erashal
CT Erashal (CT)
CT Erashal (CT)
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Kotbar
CT Kotbar (CT)
CT Kotbar (CT)
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Goasafat
CT Goasafat (CT)
CT Goasafat (CT)
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South Baguan
CT South Baguan (CT)
CT South Baguan (CT)
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Anantapur
CT Anantapur, East Midnapore (CT)
CT Anantapur, East Midnapore (CT)
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Shantipur
CT Shantipur, East Midnapore (CT)
CT Shantipur, East Midnapore (CT)
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Kakdihi
CT Kakdihi (CT)
CT Kakdihi (CT)
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Kharisha
CT Kharisha (CT)
CT Kharisha (CT)
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Mihitikri
CT Mihitikri (CT)
CT Mihitikri (CT)
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Amalhara
CT Amalhara (CT)
CT Amalhara (CT)
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Kolaghat
CT Kolaghat (CT)
CT Kolaghat (CT)
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Panskura
M Panskura (M)
M Panskura (M)
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Tamluk
M Tamluk (M)
M Tamluk (M)
Cities and towns in Tamluk subdivision of East Midnapore district
M: municipal city/ town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical/ religious centre
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Physical geography

The Keleghai flows on the south of Moyna. On the north flows the Kasai, Baksui and Panchtui. In the olden days, many of these rivers joined and flew into the sea, which was not very far off from the port city of Tamluk. Sabang is in the west and Tamluk is on the east. The area had come up from the sea and was called ‘Moynachar’. During the rule of the Utkal Raj, it was called a ‘chaura’ or island-like area.[1]

Police station

Moyna police station has jurisdiction over Moyna CD block. Moyna police station covers an area of 147 km2 with a population of 196,903. It is located in Anandapur Mouza.[5][6]

CD block HQ

The headquarters of this CD block are located at South Moyna.[7]

Urbanisation

94.08% of the population of Tamluk subdivision live in the rural areas. Only 5.92% of the population live in the urban areas, and that is the second lowest proportion of urban population amongst the four subdivisions in East Midnapore district, just above Egra subdivision.[8]

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

Demographics

As per 2011 Census of India South Moyna had a total population of 3,695 of which 1,971 (53%) were males and 1,724 (47%) were females. Population below 6 years was 319. The total number of literates in South Moyna was 3,062 (90.70% of the population over 6 years).[9]

Healthcare

Gar Moyna Block Primary Health Centre, PO Moyna (with 15 beds) is the main medical facility in Moyna CD block. There are primary health centres at Ramchandrapur (with 2 beds) and Arangkianara (with 10 beds).[10]

Moynagarh Island

Lokeswara Shiva temple

See also

References

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