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Rangli Rangliot is a community development block (CD block) that forms an administrative division in the
Darjeeling Sadar subdivision Darjeeling Sadar subdivision is a subdivision of the Darjeeling district in the state of West Bengal, India. Subdivisions Darjeeling district is divided into the following administrative subdivisions: Police stations Police stations in ...
of the
Darjeeling district Darjeeling District is the northernmost district of the state of West Bengal in eastern India in the foothills of the Himalayas. The district is famous for its hill station and Darjeeling tea. Darjeeling is the district headquarters. Kurseo ...
in the
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Geography

Rangli Rangliot is located at . The snow-clad mountain ranges, a little to the north of the old Darjeeling district, form the main
Himalayan range The Himalayas, or Himalaya (; ; ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the planet's highest peaks, including the very highest, Mount Everest. Over 100 ...
. Ranges/ ridges branching out from the main Himalayas pass through Darjeeling district. To the north-west towers the giant
Kangchenjunga Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, Kanchanjanghā (), and Khangchendzonga, is the third highest mountain in the world. Its summit lies at in a section of the Himalayas, the ''Kangchenjunga Himal'', which is bounded in the west by the ...
and to the north-east is Dongkya . From Kangchenjunga the
Singalila Ridge The Singalila Ridge is a north–south mountain ridge running from northwestern West Bengal through Sikkim in the Indian part of the Himalayas. The district of Ilam in Nepal falls on the western part of this ridge. The ridge separates mountain r ...
slopes down southward forming the border between India and Nepal. Manebhanjyang,
Sandakphu Sandakphu or Sandakpur (3636 m; 11,930 ft) is a mountain peak in the Singalila Ridge on the border between India and Nepal. It is the highest point of the ridge and of the state of West Bengal, India. The peak is located at the edge of th ...
and
Phalut Phalut or Falut is the second highest peak of West Bengal, India. Part of the Singalila Ridge in the Himalayas, it is located at the border of the Indian states of West Bengal and Sikkim and of Nepal. It is located inside the Singalila Nationa ...
are popular trekking destinations on this ridge. It continues south and south-east through Tunglu and Senchal and other spurs that form the Darjeeling Hills west of the
Teesta Teesta River is a long river that rises in the Pauhunri Mountain of eastern Himalayas, flows through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal through Rangpur, and enters the Bay of Bengal. It drains an area of . In India, it flows through ...
. To the east of the Teesta, a lofty ridge runs south of Dongkya, bifurcating at Gipmochi , forming two spurs that contain the valley of the
Jaldhaka Jaldhaka (also referred to as Jhalong) is a small town in the Gorubathan CD block in the Kalimpong Sadar subdivision of the Kalimpong district in the state of West Bengal, India. It lies on the bank of Jaldhaka River. Geography Location Ja ...
. The lower portion of this hilly region forms the Kalimpong Hills. Four great hill ranges radiate from a single point at Ghum, a saddle high – the first, the Ghum range running due west to Simanabasti; the second, the Senchal-Mahaldiram range sloping south towards Kurseong, the highest points being East Senchel , Tiger Hill and West Senchel ; the third, the Takdah or Takbu range, sloping north-east to a point above the junction of the Great Rangit and Teesta; the fourth, the Darjeeling Jalapahar Range, extending northwards towards Darjeeling. Rangli Rangliot CD block is part of the Darjeeling Himalayas physiographic region. This region is highest in elevation and covers the northernmost part of the district. The
Singalila Ridge The Singalila Ridge is a north–south mountain ridge running from northwestern West Bengal through Sikkim in the Indian part of the Himalayas. The district of Ilam in Nepal falls on the western part of this ridge. The ridge separates mountain r ...
, the highest mountain range in the district and the state, is part of this region. Sandakphu and Phalut are the highest points in West Bengal. The Rammam flows along the norther border with Sikkim covering both Darjeeling Pulbazar and Rangli Rangliot CD blocks, before it joins the
Teesta Teesta River is a long river that rises in the Pauhunri Mountain of eastern Himalayas, flows through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal through Rangpur, and enters the Bay of Bengal. It drains an area of . In India, it flows through ...
. Rangli Rangliot CD block is bounded by the
South Sikkim district Namchi District is a district of the Indian state of Sikkim. Its headquarters is at Namchi. Geography South Sikkim lies at an altitude of 400 to 2000 metres and has a temperate climate for most of the year. Major urban centres include Namch ...
of Sikkim on the north, Kalimpong I CD block on the east,
Kurseong Kurseong is a town and a municipality in Darjeeling district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Kurseong subdivision. Located at an altitude of , Kurseong is from Darjeeling and has a pleasant climate throughou ...
CD block on the south and Jorebunglow Sukhiapokhri and Darjeeling Pulbazar CD blocks on the west. The Rangli Rangliot CD block has an area of 272.99 km2. It has 1 panchayat samity, 11
gram panchayat Gram Panchayat () is a basic village-governing institute in Indian villages. It is a democratic structure at the grass-roots level in India. It is a political institute, acting as cabinet of the village. The Gram Sabha work as the general bo ...
s, 107 gram sansads (village councils), 29
mouza In Bangladesh, Pakistan and parts of India a mouza or mauza (also mouja) is a type of administrative district, corresponding to a specific land area within which there may be one or more settlements. Before the 20th century, the term referred to a ...
s and 29 inhabited villages.
Rangli Rangliot Rangli Rangliot is a village in the Rangli Rangliot CD block in the Darjeeling Sadar subdivision of the Darjeeling district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Location Rangli Rangliot is located at . Area o ...
police station serves this block. Headquarters of this CD block is at
Takdah Takdah Cantonment is a neighbourhood in the Rangli Rangliot CD block in the Darjeeling Sadar subdivision of the Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India. It is one of the upcoming tourist centres of the Darjeeling hills. It is called Takdah, whi ...
.
Gram panchayat Gram Panchayat () is a basic village-governing institute in Indian villages. It is a democratic structure at the grass-roots level in India. It is a political institute, acting as cabinet of the village. The Gram Sabha work as the general bo ...
s in Rangli Rangliot CD block are: Labdah, Lamahatta, Maneydara, Pubang-Rampuria, Rangli, Ressep, Rongchong, Singrimatam, Tackling I, Tackling II and Takdah.


Demographics


Population

According to the 2011 Census of India, the Rangli Rangliot CD block had a total population of 70,125, all of which were rural. There were 35,025 (50%) males and 35,100 (50%) females. There were 6,163 persons in the age range of 0 to 6 years. The
Scheduled Castes The Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups in India. The terms are recognized in the Constitution of India and the groups are designa ...
numbered 3,893 (5.55%) and the
Scheduled Tribes The Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups in India. The terms are recognized in the Constitution of India and the groups are designa ...
numbered 23,187 (33.07%). Large villages (with 4,000+ population) in the Rangli Rangliot CD block are (2011 census figures in brackets):
Peshok Tea Garden Peshok Tea Garden is a village in the Rangli Rangliot CD block in the Darjeeling Sadar subdivision of the Darjeeling district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Location Peshok Tea Garden is ...
(4,200),
Teesta Valley Tea Garden Teesta Valley Tea Garden is a village in the Rangli Rangliot CD block in the Darjeeling Sadar subdivision of the Darjeeling district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Location T ...
(6,600), Pumong Tea Garden (6,628) and Mangpu Cinchona Plantation (13,768). Other villages in the Rangli Rangliot CD block include (2011 census figures in brackets): Manedara (1,376), Tukdah (3,061), Labdah Khasmahal (1,431), Reshop Bazar (856), Rangli Rangliot Tea Garden (2,616), Pubong Khasmahal (1,637), Kambal Tea Garden (3,896), Lapchu Tea Garden (1,809) and Tukdh Tea Garden (3,861),


Literacy

According to the 2011 census the total number of literate persons in the Rangli Rangliot CD block was 51,492 (80.50% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 27,950 (87.68% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 23,542 (73.38% of the female population over 6 years). The
gender disparity Sex differences in humans have been studied in a variety of fields. Sex determination occurs by the presence or absence of a Y in the 23rd pair of chromosomes in the human genome. Phenotypic sex refers to an individual's sex as determined by the ...
(the difference between female and male literacy rates) was 14.30%. See also –
List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate This is a list of districts in the Indian state of West Bengal ranked by literacy rate as per provisional data of 2011 census. With a literacy rate of 96.26% (male 90.69% and female 96.54%), above the national average of 90.04%, as per the 2011 Ce ...


Language and religion

In the 2011 census, Hindus numbered 41,365 and formed 58.99% of the population in the Rangli Rangliot CD block. Buddhists numbered 22,260 and formed 31.74% of the population. Christians numbered 5,963 and formed 8.12% of the population. Muslims numbered 306 and formed 0.44% of the population. Others numbered 283 and formed 0.40% of the population.
Nepali Nepali or Nepalese may refer to : Concerning Nepal * Anything of, from, or related to Nepal * Nepali people, citizens of Nepal * Nepali language, an Indo-Aryan language found in Nepal, the current official national language and a language spoken ...
was the predominant language, spoken by 96.76% of the population. The West Bengal Official Language Act 1961 declared that Bengali and Nepali were to be used for official purposes in the three hill subdivisions of Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong in Darjeeling district.


Rural Poverty

According to the Rural Household Survey in 2005, 24.40% of the total number of families were BPL families in the Darjeeling district. According to a World Bank report, as of 2012, 4-9% of the population in Darjeeling, North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas districts were below poverty level, the lowest among the districts of West Bengal, which had an average 20% of the population below poverty line.


Economy


Livelihood

In the Rangli Rangliot CD block in 2011, among the class of total workers, cultivators numbered 2,179 and formed 8.28%, agricultural labourers numbered 3,974 and formed 15.09%, household industry workers numbered 471 and formed 1.79% and other workers numbered 19,704 and formed 74.84%. Total workers numbered 26,328 and formed 37.54% of the total population, and non-workers numbered 43,797 and formed 62.46% of the population. Note: In the census records a person is considered a cultivator, if the person is engaged in cultivation/ supervision of land owned by self/government/institution. When a person who works on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or share, is regarded as an agricultural labourer. Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the family within the household or village, and one that does not qualify for registration as a factory under the Factories Act. Other workers are persons engaged in some economic activity other than cultivators, agricultural labourers and household workers. It includes factory, mining, plantation, transport and office workers, those engaged in business and commerce, teachers, entertainment artistes and so on.


Infrastructure

There are 29 inhabited villages in the Rangli Rangliot CD block, as per the ''District Census Handbook'', Darjiling, 2011. 100% villages have power supply. 100% villages have drinking water supply. 12 villages (41.38%) have post offices. 26 villages (89.66%) have telephones (including landlines, public call offices and mobile phones). 19 villages (65.52%) have pucca (paved) approach roads and 10 villages (34.48%) have transport communication (includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways). 6 villages (20.69%) have agricultural credit societies and 3 villages (10.34%) have banks.


Agriculture

In 2012–13, there were 34 fair price shops in Rangli Rangliot CD block. In 2013–14, Rangli Rangliot CD block produced 82 tonnes of Aman paddy, the main winter crop, from 46 hectares, 1 tonne of wheat from 1 hectare, 4,005 tonnes of maize from 1,552 hectares and 11,519 tonnes of potatoes from 529 hectares. It also produced pulses and oilseeds.


Tea gardens

Darjeeling tea Darjeeling tea is a tea made from ''Camellia sinensis var. sinensis'' that is grown and processed in Darjeeling or Kalimpong Districts in West Bengal, India. Since 2004, the term ''Darjeeling tea'' has been a registered geographical indication r ...
"received the iconic status due to its significant aroma, taste and colour... the first Indian product to be marked with the
Geographical Indication A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g., a town, region, or country). The use of a geographical indication, as an indication of the product's source, ...
(GI) tag in 2003... As per the definition, "Darjeeling Tea" can only refer to tea that has been cultivated, grown, produced, manufactured and processed in tea gardens in few specific hilly areas of the district." Apart from the hill areas, tea is also grown in the plain areas of the terai and dooars, but such gardens are not covered under the GI tag. As of 2009–10, there were 87 tea gardens covered under the GI tag, employing 51,091 persons. Total land under cultivation was 17,828.38 hectares and total production was 7.36 million kg. A much larger population is indirectly dependent on the tea industry in the district. The average annual production including those from the plain areas, exceeds 10 million kg. As of 2013, Darjeeling subdivision had 46 tea estates, Kalimpong subdivision had 29 tea estates and Kurseong subdivision had 6 tea gardens. This added up to 81 tea estates in the hill areas. Bannackburn Tea Estate and Lingia Tea Estate in Darjeeling were the first to come up in 1835. Siliguri subdivision in the terai region had 45 tea estates.


Banking

In 2012–13, Rangli Rangliot CD block had offices of 2 commercial banks and 2 gramin banks.


Transport

Rangli Rangliot CD block has 3 originating/ terminating bus routes. The nearest railway station is 15 km from the block headquarters. State Highway 12 passes through Rangli Rangliot CD block.


Education

In 2012–13, Rangli Rangliot CD block had 113 primary schools with 6,481 students, 7 middle schools with 2,035 students, 4 high schools with 2,111 students and 3 higher secondary schools with 2,769 students. Rangli Rangliot CD block had 186 institutions for special and non-formal education with 6,273 students. See also –
Education in India Education in India is primarily managed by state-run public education system, which fall under the command of the government at three levels: central, state and local. Under various articles of the Indian Constitution and the Right of Ch ...
According to the 2011 census, in Rangli Rangliot CD block, among the 29 inhabited villages, all villages have primary schools, 25 villages had two or more primary schools, 19 villages had at least 1 primary and 1 middle school and 12 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school.


Healthcare

In 2013, Rangli Rangliot CD block had 1 hospital, 1 rural hospital and 2 primary health centres with total 60 beds and 1 doctor (excluding private bodies). It had 19 family welfare subcentres. 753 patients were treated indoor and 19,284 patients were treated outdoor in the hospitals, health centres and subcentres of the CD block. Takdah Rural Hospital, with 30 beds at
Takdah Takdah Cantonment is a neighbourhood in the Rangli Rangliot CD block in the Darjeeling Sadar subdivision of the Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India. It is one of the upcoming tourist centres of the Darjeeling hills. It is called Takdah, whi ...
, is the major government medical facility in the Rangli Rangliot CD block. There are primary health centres at Singrington (with 10 beds) and Takling (with 4 beds).


References


External links

* {{Darjeeling Community development blocks in Darjeeling district