Pakuria, the eponymous CD Block headquarters, is located at. Pakuria CD Block covers an area of 279.01 km2 and has 18 panchayats, 148 inhabited villages and 8 uninhabited villages.
Demographics
As per 2011 Census of India, Pakuria CD Block had a total population of 108,576, all of which were rural. There were 54,181 males and 54,395 females. Population below 6 years was 19,484. Scheduled Castes numbered 3,268 and Scheduled Tribes numbered 69,680. In 2011 census Pakuria had a population of 3,234. In 2001 census, Hindus constituted 47.15%, Muslims 15.16%, Christians 6.5% and others 30.84% of the population in Pakuria CD Block. In the district as a whole Hindus constituted 44.45%, Muslims 32.74% and Christians 6.01% of the population. The percentage of scheduled tribes in the population of Pakuria CD block was 64.35%. In the district as a whole scheduled tribes constituted 44.59% of the population. Around 85% of the tribal population was composed ofSanthals. There are two primitive groups – Mal Paharias and Sauria Paharias.
Literacy
census, the total number of literates in Pakuria CD Block was 47,945 out of which 28,865 were males and 19,080 were females. census, literacy in Pakur district was 48.82.Literacy in Jharkhand was 66.41% in 2011.Literacy in India in 2011 was 74.04%.
Pakur is predominantly a hilly district. There is a narrow fertile alluvial tract bordering the Ganges Feeder Canal. While the hills stretch from the north to the south-east, the rest is rolling area, which is less conducive to agricultural operations than the alluvial tract. The net sown area of the district is around 28%. Thus though the district is predominantly agricultural it offers only limited opportunities to the people. Many people from the district migrate to the neighbouring districts of West Bengal during the agricultural seasons.
Stone chips industry
Pakur is a centre of mining of black stone which is in great demand in the construction industry. There are four main circles for mining of stone – Pakur, Hiranpur, Mahespur and Pakuria. Stone chips are mined in Pakuria circle at villages such as Chandana, Golpur, Jharia, Khaksa, Khagachua and Matiachuan.