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Jharkhand is a state in eastern India that was created in 2000 from the partition of Bihar. The region has a rich and diverse history, from prehistoric times to the modern period, under various dynasties and empires.
Jharkhand is a state in eastern India with Ranchi as its capital and Dumka as its sub-capital. It is known for its forests, hills, waterfalls and religious sites, and has a rich history and culture dating back to ancient and medieval periods.
A former British Indian province that included present-day Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of Odisha. Learn about its history, governors, and division into Bihar and Orissa in 1936.
Bihar Reorganisation Act, 2000 was a law passed by the parliament of India in 2000. Loksabha and Rajya sabha passed the bill on 2 and 11 August respectively and on 15 November 2000, which enabled creation of Jharkhand State out of Bihar. [1] [2] [3] The law was introduced by the NDA government headed by Atal Bihari Vajpayee to fulfil an ...
Chota Nagpur Division was an administrative division of British India from 1854 to 1947. It included most of the present-day state of Jharkhand and adjacent parts of West Bengal, Orissa, and Chhattisgarh.
Jharkhand is a state in eastern India carved out of the southern part of Bihar in 2000. It has a population of 3.2 crore, a forest cover of 30%, and a rich cultural and historical heritage.
Ranchi is the second largest city and the administrative headquarters of Jharkhand, a state formed in 2000 from the tribal regions of South Bihar and other areas. Ranchi has a history of resistance against British rule, a rich cultural heritage, and a nickname of City of Waterfalls.
The partition of Bengal in 1905 was a British policy that separated the Muslim-majority eastern region from the Hindu-majority western region. Rabindranath Tagore protested by promoting Raksha Bandhan, a Hindu festival of sibling love, to Muslims, as a symbol of unity.