Dalkhola
Dalkhola is a city and a municipality of Uttar Dinajpur district in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the second most important commercial city in North Bengal.
History
Dalkhola was originally in the state of Bihar in India. After 1959, Dalkhola was located in the state of West Bengal. The town expanded around the Dalkhola village Panchayats and developed into an important centre for trade and commerce due to mainstream connection with both Railway and Roadway. It is an important center for commodities like jute, corn and oil trade in Uttar Dinajpur. It is also an important center for the trade of maize, which is produced in the neighboring state of Bihar.Before the Independence of India in 1947 and later, the figure of Dalkhola was idly rural area where some Pucca and Kacha roads were connected to nearest place. The area was covered by jungle in large, only a few area was used for living. Their main source of income was agriculture and fishery from Mahananda. That time it was ruled by Raja P.C.Lal. After Independence & partition of India, innumerable refugees came to Dalkhola from Bangladesh formerly known as East Pakistan & they live in Dalkhola rural area. Before in 1956, this area belong to the state of Bihar under Purnia district. In 1956 this area was transferred to Territory of West Bengal by endeavour of Chief Minister Dr. B.C. Roy. It is an important place in this spare of communication facility as NH 12 and NH 27 pass through this locality. Small villages are administered by Panchayat Raj, & they gradually develop into work-oriented busy market & that gradually convert into Small Township. With the growth of population and economic base establishment, the people of Dalkhola experienced a green revolution. In consequence, Dalkhola Municipality was set up on 1 January 2003 for upliftment of social and economic development.
Politics
Dalkhola became a municipality in 2003. In the Dalkhola municipal area, there were 14 Wards. But now 2 more ward are divided now there are 16 wards. In last election, the Indian National Congress won 9 seats out of 14, and the Communist Party of India won the other 5 seats. It is one of the four municipalities in North Dinajpur district.Dalkhola has 16 now. in
Recently 2013 Municipality election Congress won 10 seats, cpim 4 and Tmc 2.
Now whole councillors of congress party joined Trinamool Congress nd now the status are TMC 12, CPIM 4 and CONG 0
Geography
Dalkhola has an average elevation of 23 meters and is located at.In the map alongside, all places marked on the map are linked in the full screen version.
It is the second-largest area in the Uttar Dinajpur district, with a length 13 km from East to West, 18 km from North to South. Dalkhola was divided on the 14 wards. But now to more wards are added, 9 number ward divided into 9 and 16 and 11 number ward divided into 11 and 15.
The following 16 ward are:
- Muhammad Pur
- Hari Pur
- Bhusamani
- Mithapur
- Malickpur More
- Deshbandhu Para
- Dalkhola Bazar
- High School Para
- Dalkhola Basti
- Subhash Pally
- Farsara
- Bidhan Pally
- Uttar Dalkhola
- Purnia More
- Shikar Pur
- Nichit Pur
- Binoy colony
- Shree pally
- Vivekananda pally
- Hatbari
- College para
- College more
- High school more
Climate
Development
Dalkhola is the largest exporter of Maize in West Bengal.In Dalkhola, a national level Power Grid was established in 1973, which expanded the availability of electricity to the Municipality. Other developments include a Flour Mill, Tantia agro chemical Pvt Ltd and maize processing company which use the crops produced by local farmers.
Official languages
As per the West Bengal Official Language Act, 2012, which came into force from December 2012, Urdu was given the status of official language in areas, such as subdivisions and blocks, having more than 10% Urdu speaking population. In Uttar Dinajpur district, Goalpokhar I and II blocks, Islampur block and Islampur municipality were identified as fulfilling the norms set In 2014, Calcutta High Court, in an order, included Dalkhola municipality in the list.Schools
The schools in Dalkhola include:- Dalkhola High School
- Dalkhola Girls High School
- Uttar Dalkhola High School
- Hindi High School
- Middle School
- Farsara F.P School
- Nazarpur F.P School
- Jawahar Navadoya Vidyalaya, Dalkhola
- Dalkhola Urdu Jr High School
- Itvata F.P. School
- Sarsar F.F. School
- Nichitpur F. P. School
- Subhash Pally F.P. School
English medium schools
- St. Mary's School
- St. Stephen's School
- St. Xavier's School
- Dalkhola Public School
- Iqra Public School
- Children's Academy
- South Point Public school
- Holy Cross School
- National Public School
- St Ignatius School
College
- Shree Agrasen Mahavidyalaya was established in 1995. Affiliated to the University of Gour Banga it offers honours courses in Bengali, Hindi, English, history, political science, sociology and accountancy, and general courses in arts and commerce. Urdu is taught as a general subject.
Demographics
In the 2001 India census, Dalkhola had a population of 13,891. In 2008, the population grew to approximately 19,000. Males constituted 54% of the population and females 46%. The literacy rate in Dalkhola of 69% was greater than the national average of 59.5%; male literacy was 70% and female literacy was 63%. In Dalkhola, 18% of the population was under 6 years of age.
Decadal growth for the period 1991 to 2001 was 30.41% in Dalkhola, compared to 28.72% in the Uttar Dinajpur district. Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17.84%.
Year of Establishment Dalkhola Municipality has been formed on 01 /01 /2003 as per Notification No. 1 /MA/0 /C-4 /1 M-14 / 2000 with the entire area of Dalkhola 1 and four mouza of Dalkhola 2 gram panchayats with a population of 29783 according to the census of 2001. Dalkhola Municipality is the 4 th Municipality of Uttar Dinajpur district constituted with 14 wards and first election was held on 22 /06 /2003 and second election was held on 29 /06 /2008. Sri Himadri Mukharjee was the first chairman and Sri Subhas Goshwami has become the Chairman in the second. Sri Tanay Day was the 3 rd Chairman. Now Sri Subhash Goswami again on the Chair.
Transport
Highway 34 cuts through the middle of the town to meet NH 31. NH 34 starts from Dalkhola and it ends in Dumdum, near Kolkata to help northeastern part of India to connect kolkata.There are two airports near Dalkhola. Bagdogra Airport is 100 km away, and Purnea Airport is 40 km from Dalkhola.
The largest railway station and busiest Rack point in the district is located in Dalkhola. This railway connects to several major cities, including Siliguri, Kolkata, Guwahati, Delhi, Jaipur, Chennai and Patna. Bus transportation runs from Dalkhola to Siliguri, Raiganj, Kishanganj, Kaliaganj, Balurghat, and Malda.
AC bus services for Kolkata, Bhutan, Patna and Siliguri are also available from Dalkhola.
Festivals
Many religious festivals are observed in Dalkhola. The three largest festivals are Durga puja, Eid, and Diwali. Other festivals include Holy, Kurbani, Chhat Puja, Muharram, Saraswati Puja, Kali Puja, Dushera, Christmas, and Bishwakarama Puja.Muslims religious festival are observed in Dalkhola. The three largest festival are Eid ul fitr & Moharram.