List of districts of Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh, a state of India, has 18 administrative districts. Two new districts, Bijapur and Naryanpur were carved out on May 11, 2007.[1] On August 15, 2011, Chief Minister Raman Singh announced that 12 new districts would be created in 2012.[2]

A district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit, headed by a district magistrate or a deputy commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service. The district magistrate or the deputy commissioner is assisted by a number of officials belonging to different wings of the administrative services of the state.

A superintendent of Police, an officer belonging to Indian Police Service is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues.

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Districts of Chhattisgarh

Presently Chattisgarh state consists of 18 districts[3][4][5][6]:

Code District Headquarters Population (2001) Area (km²) Density (/km²) Official website
BA Bastar Jagdalpur 1,302,253 14,968 87 http://bastar.nic.in/
Bijapur Bijapur 229,832 6,555 35
BI Bilaspur Bilaspur 1,993,042 8,270 241 http://bilaspur.nic.in/
DA Dantewada Dantewada 719,065 17,538 41 http://dantewada.nic.in/
DH Dhamtari Dhamtari 703,569 3,383 208 http://dhamtari.nic.in/
DU Durg Durg 2,801,757 8,542 328 http://durg.nic.in/
JA Jashpur Jashpur 739,780 5,825 127 http://jashpur.nic.in/
JC Janjgir-Champa Naila Janjgir 1,316,140 3,848 342 http://janjgirchampa.nic.in/
KB Korba Korba 1,012,121 6,615 153 http://korba.nic.in/
KJ Koriya Koriya 585,455 6,578 89 http://koriya.nic.in/
KK Kanker Kanker 651,333 6,513 100 http://kanker.gov.in/
KW Kawardha Kawardha 584,667 4,237 138 http://kawardha.nic.in/
MA Mahasamund Mahasamund 860,176 4,779 180 http://mahasamund.nic.in/
Narayanpur Narayanpur 110,800 6,640 17
RG Raigarh Raigarh 1,265,084 7,068 179 http://raigarh.nic.in/
RN Rajnandgaon Rajnandgaon 1,281,811 8,062 159 http://rajnandgaon.nic.in/
RP Raipur Raipur 3,009,042 13,083 230 http://raipur.nic.in/
SU Surguja Ambikapur 1,970,661 15,765 125 http://surguja.nic.in/

Bastar Division:

Durg Division:

Raipur Division:

Bilaspur Division:

Sarguja Division:

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Administrative history

Before Indian independence, present-day Chhattisgarh state was divided between the Central Provinces and Berar, a province of British India, and a number of princely states in the north, south, and east, which were part of the Eastern States Agency.

The British province encompassed the central portion of the state, and was made up of three districts, Raipur, Bilaspur, and Drug, which made up the Chhattisgarh Division of the Central Provinces. Drug District was created in 1906 out of the eastern portion of Raipur District.

The northern portion of the state, comprising present-day Koriya, Surajpur,Surguja, Jashpur, and Raigarh districts, was divided among the six princely states of Chang Bhakar, Jashpur, Koriya,Surajpur, Raigarh, Surguja, and Udaipur. To the east the states of Nandgaon, Khairagarh, and Kawardha comprised parts of present-day Rajnandgaon and Kawardha districts. In the south, the state of Kanker comprised the northern portion of present-day Kanker District, and the state of Bastar included present-day Bastar and Dantewada districts and the southern part of Kanker District.

After Indian Independence, the princely states were merged with the Central Provinces and Berar to form the new state of Madhya Pradesh. Present-day Chhattisgarh comprised seven districts of Madhya Pradesh. The former states of Kanker and Bastar formed the new Bastar District, the states of Surguja, Korea, and Chang Bhakar formed the new Surguja District, and the states of Nandgaon, Khairagarh, and Kawardha formed the new Rajnandgaon District.

In 1998, the seven districts that make up present-day Chhattisgarh were reorganized to form 16 districts. Dantewada and Kanker districts were split from Bastar; Dhamtari District was split from Raipur; Janjgir-Champa and Korba districts were split from Bilaspur; Jashpur District was split from Raigarh; Kawardha District was formed from parts of Bilaspur and Rajnandgaon; Koriya and Surajpur District was split from Surguja; and Mahasamund District was split from Raipur.

On November 1, 2000 these 16 districts were split from Madhya Pradesh to form the new state of Chhattisgarh [7].Two New Districts Are Added Afterwards.

References

Dr.Sanjay Alung-Chhattisgarh ki Riyaste/Princely stastes aur Jamindariyaa (Vaibhav Prakashan, Raipur1, ISBN 81-89244-96-5)

Dr.Sanjay Alung-Chhattisgarh ki Janjaatiyaa/Tribes aur Jatiyaa/Castes (Mansi publication, Delhi6, ISBN 978-81-89559-32-8)

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