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Saraikela is the district headquarters and a nagar panchayat in the Seraikela Kharsawan district of Jharkhand. It was formerly the capital of a princely state and is a road junction, an agricultural trade centre and an upcoming industrial centre.
Saraikela State was a small princely state in India from 1620 to 1948, in the region that is now Jharkhand. It was founded by Rajputs, influenced by Marathas, and merged with Bihar after a tribal revolt.
Jharkhand is a state of India with 24 administrative districts, grouped in 5 divisions. The web page provides the names, codes, headquarters, areas, populations and density of each district, as well as links to related topics.
Seraikela Kharsawan district is a district of Jharkhand state in eastern India, formed in 2001 from the princely states of Seraikela and Kharsawan. It is known for Seraikela Chhau, a dance form, and has a population of over one million, mostly tribal.
In 2011, in Seraikela Sadar subdivision there were 14 villages primary health centres, 16 villages with primary health subcentres, 113 villages with maternity and child welfare centres, 15 villages with allopathic hospitals, 8 villages with dispensaries, 4 villages with veterinary hospitals, 6 villages with family welfare centres, 132 villages with medicine shops.
Seraikela block is an administrative division in Seraikela Kharsawan district of Jharkhand, India. It has a history of British colonial rule, Maoist activities, and a tribal culture.
The Rajas of Porhat/ Singhbhum, Seraikela and Kharswan ('Kharsuan' is original nameļ¼held sway over their kingdoms under British protection. The native states of Seraikela and Kharsawan acceded to the Indian Union in 1948, and on 1 January 1948 Raja of Seraikela and Raja of Kharsawan willingly merged with Odisha (then 'Orissa'). On 1 January ...
Jharkhand is divided into five administrative divisions: South Chotanagpur, North Chotanagpur, Kolhan, Palamu and Santhal Pargana. The state has five neighboring states: Bihar, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.