Ramgarh is among the 24 districts of Jharkhand. It used to be the military district during the British regime, also known as the Ramgahr district. The district name means ‘The Fort of God Ram.’ Spread over 1,360.08 square kilometres, it has 9,49,443 population speaking Khortha and Hindi. There are 364 villages, and a total of 494230 males and 455213 females. This district has been carved from the Hazaribagh district and lies at the centre of Jharkhand. The district got its name from the town Ramgarh which is the present headquarter of the place.
The district borders of the city have Ranchi towards the south, Purulia towards the east, Bokaro towards the north and east, and Hazaribagh towards the northwest. This district has six blocks, one subdivision, 125-gram panchayats, and 361 villages.
Infrastructure and Details
At Ramgarh, the railway network runs through the southeastern Railw... Read More