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2 Location in Jharkhand  





3 Governance and development  





4 Modes of transport  





5 Attractions  





6 Nearby villages  





7 Post offices  





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Coordinates: 24°02N 84°12E / 24.03°N 84.20°E / 24.03; 84.20
 

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Lesliganj
Block
Lesliganj is located in Jharkhand
Lesliganj

Lesliganj

Location in jharkhand, India

Lesliganj is located in India
Lesliganj

Lesliganj

Lesliganj (India)

Coordinates: 24°02′N 84°12′E / 24.03°N 84.20°E / 24.03; 84.20
Country India
StateJharkhand
DistrictPalamu
BlockLesliganj
Government
 • MLABittu Singh
Indian National Congress
Area
 • Total18,523.01 ha (45,771.35 acres)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total79,345
 • Density430/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
 • Households
14,502
Languages
 • OfficialNagpuri, Hindi
Population (census 2001)
 • Male40370
 • Female38975
 • Total Literate (Male)21743
 • Total Literate (Female)10641
 • Total Literate32384
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
822118
Vehicle registrationJH
Websitepalamu.nic.in/Lesliganj.html

Lesliganj block is one of the administrative blocksofPalamu district, Jharkhand state, India.

History[edit]

Lesliganj is an historic place; it was an army camp during British rule in India and hence also called Chawni (means "place where force makes camp"). The place has been named after Matthew Leslie who was the Collector and Magistrate of Ramgarh Hill tract in the 1780s. This is the place where the martyr brothers Nilamber and Pitamber were hanged by the British.[citation needed] Therefore, there is a demand from some sections of people to rename it as Nilamber and Pitamber Nagar.

Location in Jharkhand[edit]

Lesliganj is a town in Palamu District in the Indian state of Jharkhand. It is located about 18 km from Daltonganj, the district headquarters and around 210 km from State capital Ranchi. It is a major town and is close to the townships of Satbarwa (16 km south), Kundri (6 km east) and Patan (19 km north).

Governance and development[edit]

Although Lesliganj is a very old town and has its own historic importance, it still remains underdeveloped and largely poor due to many unstable governments in the recent history of the state.[citation needed] Like other areas in Jharkhand, Lesliganj still remains undeveloped, partly due to neglect of the government and partly due to the naxal presence in the interior areas.[citation needed]

Few villages are yet to receive electricity connections and those villages which have it, hardly get the supply continuously.[citation needed]

Lesliganj caters to the day-to-day needs of the locals through the temporary bazaar which sits thrice a week i.e. on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.

Other places where the bazaars are held are Kundri, Oriya, Bhakasi, Dhangaon and Getha normally bi-weekly or thrice in a week.[citation needed]

Modes of transport[edit]

Nearest airport is Ranchi Airport. Daltonganj Railway Station on the Ranchi-Garhwa line is the nearest railhead. Lesliganj is linked with various parts of the district by roads.

Most villages of the block do not have an all-weather road.

Attractions[edit]

Betla National Park is a nearby attraction not quite in Lesliganj but accessible from Daltonganj.

Nearby villages[edit]

Nearby villages are Jamundih (0 km), Kurain Patra (1.614 km), Darudih (1.800 km), Purnadih (3.219 km), Haratua (3.838 km), Sangbar (3.991 km), Juru (5.607 km) Amwa khurd(8.5;km) Phulang(8.2,KM) Ramsagar(8.2,KM)

Other villages in the Lesliganj block include Murmusi, Chaura, Dabara, Darudih, Haratua, Jamundih, Juru, Kott Khas, Kundari, Kurain Patra, Naudiha, Oriya Kalan, Pahari Khurd, Pahari Kala, Kirto, Nawadih-Bhakasi.

Post offices[edit]

Lesliganj has a post office having pin Code 822118. Other post offices in the block are Kundari, Sangbar, Banshikhurd, Pagar Khurd, Rajwadih, Dhangaon etc.

Banks[edit]

It has quite a few number of prominent banks making the things easy for the villagers. The banks in and around Lesliganj include :-

See also[edit]

References[edit]


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