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Dhanbad CD Block has a forest area of 776.1 hectares, covering 6.02% of the area of the CD Block. [9] Dhanbad CD Block has an area of 64.20 km 2 (24.79 sq mi). [10] It has 67 gram panchayats and 85 villages. [11] Dhanbad, Putki, Dhaunsar, Bank More, Saraidhela, Loyabad, Kenduadih and Jogta police stations serve this block. [12]
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Dhanbad district forms a part of the Chota Nagpur Plateau, but it is more of an upland than a plateau. The district has two broad physical divisions – the southern part is a coal mining area with mining and industrial towns, and the northern part has villages scattered around hills.
The entire area shown in the map is under Dhanbad Municipal Corporation, except Belgaria which is under Baliapur (community development block). The places in the DMC area are marked as neighbourhoods. The DMC area shown in the map is around the core area of Dhanbad city. Another major area of DMC is shown in the map of the southern portion of ...
Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the area. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map. The earlier census town was combined with other urban units to form Dhanbad Municipal Corporation in 2006. [2] [3] Pathardih is part of Ward No. 50 of Dhanbad Municipal Corporation. [4]
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly 1.Jogidih colliery is an operating underground mine. With a normative annual production capacity of 0.244 million tonnes per year and peak annual production capacity of 0.251 million tonnes per year, it had an expected life of 30 years.
Dhanbad district forms a part of the Chota Nagpur Plateau, but it is more of an upland than a plateau. The district has two broad physical divisions – the southern part is a coal mining area with mining and industrial towns, and the northern part has villages scattered around hills.
Dhanbad has one of the oldest and largest markets in the region and is also a centre of large scale industries. It is known for its coal mines and industrial establishments; the city is surrounded by about 112 coal mines [24] with a total production of 27.5 million tonnes and an annual income of 7,000 million rupees through coal business.