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[5] [6] The Kapilnath Temple built by King Ram Shah in 1643 in another pilgrim place in Jharkhand. [7] The Rankini Temple of Jadugora, built in 1947–50, is famous in Jharkhand as well as in Odisha, Bengal and Bihar. [8]
Betla was one of the first national parks in India to become a tiger reserve under Project Tiger in 1974. [4] It was declared a national park in 1986. It is spread over 226.32 km 2 (87.38 sq mi) area in Palamu and Latehar district and is a part of Palamu Tiger Reserve, which comprises a total area of 1,129.93 km 2 (436.27 sq mi). [1]
The Government of Jharkhand also known as the State Government of Jharkhand, or locally as State Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Jharkhand and its 24 districts. It consists of an executive , led by the Governor of Jharkhand , a judiciary and a legislative branch.
Hindi is the official language of Jharkhand. There are many regional and tribal languages in Jharkhand. [1]The regional languages that belong to the Indo-Aryan branch; in Jharkhand, they are Khortha, Nagpuri, and Kudmali spoken by the Sadan, the Indo-Aryan ethnic groups of Chotanagpur. [2]
According to the 2011 census Jamtara district has a population of 791,042, [3] roughly equal to the nation of Comoros [4] or the US state of South Dakota. [5] This gives it a ranking of 486th in India (out of a total of 640). [3]
Madhupur is a town with a municipality in Deoghar district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.It is a subdivisional town, famous for the production of sweets and widely considered a popular health resort for tourists as the water and overall climate is said to cure many stomach and digestion ailments.
Maluti Temple Temples in Maluti, jharkhand. History of these temples is directly linked to the gift of the kingdom of Maluti, then known as "Nankar Raj" (meaning: tax-free kingdom"), that was granted to a Brahmin named Basanta by the Muslim ruler Alauddin Husain Shah of Gaura (1495–1525) for having saved his hawk (Baj) and returning it to him.
Gandhi and Hindi published by the National Book Trust of the Government of India [15] Gandhi in Literature, published jointly by the National Archives of the Government of India and Diamond Books, banned by the British government [16] Gandhi and Girmitiya, published by Vani Publications; Words of Sunshine, a poetry collection