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  2. Hussainabad, Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Hussainabad, informally called Japla, is a town and subdivision in Palamu district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Hussainabad was named after its founder Nawab Ghulam Hussain. It is also known as Japla on the name of Japla Cement Factory. [1] It is situated at the western most part near Deori, on the bank of River Son Jharkhand.

  3. Nirsa - Wikipedia

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    As per the 2011 Census of India, Nirsa had a total population of 14,794 of which 7,752 (52%) were males and 7,042 (48%) were females.Population below 6 years was 1,882. The total number of literates in Nirsa was 10,199 (78.99% of the population over 6 year

  4. Ranchi University - Wikipedia

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    Before the establishment of Ranchi University, all degree colleges of the present-day Jharkhand (except Santhal Parganas) were affiliated to the Patna University.Ranchi University was established on 12 July 1960, as a teaching cum affiliating university. [1]

  5. Penis: 20 Different Types, Shapes, and Things to Know

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    Learn about the 20 different penis types, how they affect sexual pleasure and health, and how to embrace your own shape and size.

  6. Religion in Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the majority religion in Jharkhand, followed by nearly 67.83% of total population as of 2011 census. There has also been a significant population of followers of Islam and Sarnaism , with 14.53% and 12.52% respectively [ citation needed ] and Christianity being a significant minority, followed by 4.3%.

  7. Jharia - Wikipedia

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    However, fires in the coal fields have made the city heavily polluted, with several government studies recommending relocation of much of the population to nearby Belgaria. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of 2011, Jharia was the fifteenth-largest town in the state of Jharkhand. [ 4 ]

  8. Pathargama - Wikipedia

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    Hindi is the official language in Jharkhand, with Urdu declared as an additional official language. [10] According to the District Census Handbook, Godda, 2011 census, Hindus numbered 937,126 and formed 71.34% of the population of Godda district, followed by Muslims 289.182 (22.02%), Christians 37,795 (3.88%), other religions 47,407 (3.61% ...

  9. Chatra, Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Chatra was the “headquarters” of Ramgarh district in the 18th-19th century. The renowned reformer, Raja Rammohan Roy, was sheristadar in Ramgarh district, in 1804–05, and used to function from both Ramgarh and Chatra.