Giridih District
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Blocks |
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Bagodar |
Bengabad |
Birni |
Dhanwar |
Deori |
Dumari |
Gandey |
Gawan |
Giridih |
Jamua |
Pirtand |
Tisari |
Giridih district is one of the twenty-two districts of Jharkhand state, India, and Giridih is the administrative headquarters of this district. Giridih district was created on 6th December 1972 by carving some parts of Hazaribagh district.
[edit] Geography
The district, covering an area of around 4854 sq km, is bounded on the north by Jamui district and Nawada district of Bihar state, on the east by the districts of Deoghar| and Jamtara, on the south by Dhanbad and Bokaro, and on the west by Hazaribagh and Koderma districts.
The district is rich in mineral wealth, particularly in mica and coal. Gawan and Tisari blocks of the district have several mica mines, and coals are found abundantly at several places throughout the district.
Parasnath hills are located in the district.
There are two major rivers, namely, the Barakar and the Sakri. Barakar river passes through Birni and Pirtand blocks. Sakari river drains the areas of Deori and Gawan blocks. There are several smaller rivers, including Usari.
[edit] Flora and fauna
The district has rich forest resources and have several jungles of sal trees and bamboos, and a variety of other indigenous trees. Parasnath hills have a number of plants having medicinal use.
Leopards, bears, jackals, wild pigs, and hares are the wild animals found in certain parts of the district which have thick forests.
[edit] See also
Homepage of Giridih district http://www.egiridih.com
Districts of Jharkand, India |
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Bokaro • Chatra • Deoghar • Dhanbad • Dumka • East Singhbhum • Garhwa • Giridih • Godda • Gumla • Hazaribagh • Jamtara • Koderma • Latehar • Lohardaga • Pakur • Palamu • Ranchi • Sahebganj • Seraikela Kharsawan • Simdega • West Singhbhum |