| Voice of Jehanabad :
Sunil Kumar Sharma

Unemployment is the biggest challenge faced by us. If government
could provide with some good vocational training it would be of
great help in getting employment especially for the youth. The traditional
irrigation system needs improvement to a great extent. We need our
children to get quality education. It can happen only if teachers
are given proper facilities. Elementary and middle level education
is not given proper attention and it has reached the rock bottom
Jehanabad District
Area, Population & Sex Ratio
Geographical Area : 1569.0 Km2
Population in Jehanabad (Census 2011)
Total Population
Total : 1124176
Male : 586202
Female : 537974
Under 6 population
Total : 193946
Male : 101103
Female : 92843
Disabled population
Total disabled population : 34590
In seeing : 14717
In speech : 2571
In hearing : 1378
In movement : 12053
Mental : 3871
Rank ( VoiceOfBharat.org Analysis
)
Backwardness : 223
Sex Ratio Rank : 242
(Rank one is least sex ratio - Cenus 2001)
HIV Category District : C
(HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2004 - 2006)
Disability : 265 (Census 2001)
Literacy Ratio : 450
Minority : Does not figure in MCD
District affected by Left Wing Extremism

Brief About Jehanabad District
Jehanabad was carved out of old Gaya district on
1st August, 1986. It was a sub-division of the Gaya since 1872.
The main aim behind the creation of this district was to accelerate
the pace of development in tandem with tackling the problems of
extremism, poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment.
Geography
The city of Jehanabad, which is the head quarter of the district,
is situated at the confluence of the rivers Dardha & Yamuna. According
to the provisional estimate, this district is situated in between
25-0’ to 25-15’ degree north latitude and 84-31’ to 85-15’ eastern
north latitude. Its surrounding districts are the district of Patna
in north, Gaya in south, Nalanda in east and the newly created district
of Arwal in the west. Major part of the land in the district is
plain. The rivers Sone, Phalgu, Dardha & Yamuna cris-cross the district.
The river Sone that touches the western part of the district is
the only perennial river. Rest of the rivers are seasonal. The river
Phalgu has got religious importance where the Hindus offer “PIND
DAN” to their fore fathers.
Climate
The climate of Jehanabad is of extreme nature, i.e. very hot in
the summers and biting cold in the winters. The average rainfall
of the district is 1074.5 mm. Out of the total rainfall 90 percent
comes from monsoons. The economy of the district is agriculture
based. The soil is very much fertile known as “KEWAL” in local terms.
This soil is very suitable for the production of rice, wheat, cane,
etc.
History
The district of Jehanabad has a certain place in the history of
India. The description is found in the famous book “aine-e-akbari”.
The book says that the place was badly affected by famine in the
17th century and people were dying of hunger. The Moghul Emperor
Aurangzeb, in whose time the book was re-written, established a
Mandi for relief of the people and named the “Mandi” as “JAHANARA”.
The Mandi was under the direct control and supervision of Jahanara.
It is believed that she spent a great deal of time here. In the
course of time, the place came to be known as “JAHANARABAD” and
later as “JEHANABAD”.
Language
The language spoken here is “MAGAHI”, a dialect of Hindi.
Administrative Structure
There is one sub-division and seven blocks in this district. The
blocks are Jehanabad, Makhdumpur, Kako, Ghoshi, Modanganj,
Hulasganj and Ratni. The last three blocks are of recent origin.
Besides the district police headquarter, there are 13 reserved Police
Stations in the district.
Communication
The district is linked both by road route and rail route. The Patna-Gaya
branch railway line, popularly known as the “P.G. Line”, crosses
through this district and links the main line of Patna and Grand
Chord Line of Gaya. There are four-railway stations and 31 km long
railway line in this district. The road route is via Masaurhi block
of Patna district, which goes directly to Gaya via Makhdumpur block
of this district.
Agriculture
Jehanabad district is a predominantly agricultural district. The
soil is highly fertile. This district is densely populated. Paddy,
wheat, maize and pulses are the main agricultural crops raised by
farmers in the district. Cane is also grown in some parts of the
district.
Land Utilisation
The total land available in the district is 3,87,157 acres. Forest
coverage is very small having less than 0.5% of the total available
area under forest. The net sown area available for cultivation is
2,67,833 acres, which is 69.18% of the total available land.
Minerals
No major minerals are found in the district.
Industrial Area
There is an industrial area in the district of Jehanabad which is
spread in the area of six acres on Jehanabad-Kako Road
| Sub Divisions |
Jehanabad. |
| Blocks |
Ghosi, Jehanabad, Makhdumpur, Kako, Sonebhadra,
Bansi, Surjpur, Ratnifridpur, Hulasganj, Modanganj. |
| Agriculture |
Paddy, Wheat, Lentils. |
| Industry |
.. |
| Rivers |
Phalgu. |
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