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Panki block

Coordinates: 24°02′N 84°28′E / 24.03°N 84.47°E / 24.03; 84.47
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Panki
Block
Panki
Panki is located in Jharkhand
Panki
Panki
Location in jharkhand, India
Coordinates: 24°02′N 84°28′E / 24.03°N 84.47°E / 24.03; 84.47
Country India
StateJharkhand
DistrictPalamu
BlockPanki
Government
 • MLASHASHI BHUSHAN MEHTA
BHARTIYA JANATA PARTY
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
123,820
Languages
 • OfficialMagahi, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
822122

Panki Block is one of the administrative blocks of Palamu district, Jharkhand, a state in India. According to census records (2001), the block has 21,687 households with aggregate population of 123,820. The block has 200 villages.

History

Panki, a Taluka/Block close to Medininager Palamu, is located 44 km from Medninagar (Daltonganj). Panki is a part of Panki (Vidhan Sabha constituency), and is located 44 km east of Daltonganj. Panki is a junction point for Chatra, Jharkhand, Balumath (community development block) and Medininagar (Daltonganj). This is one of the developing taluka of Palamu.

It's well covered by Vodafone, Airtel, Uninor, Reliance, BSNL, Aircel, Idea, Airtel 4G,Jio 4G, like cellular networks. ATM also available here for SBI near Panki Bazar and pnb ATM near to panki police station.

In panki Block and police station Most populated and famous village near to the town are, Tetrai, Konwai and Salgas, Sagalim on road in the way to Daltonganj city.

Administration

Villages

Panki mandal/Block consists of 140 villages. The following is a list of villages in the Block:[citation needed]

  1. Abun
  2. Ahirgurha
  3. Ambabar
  4. Ambalori
  5. Angara
  6. Aparmanri
  7. Ara
  8. Asarhia
  9. Aseahar
  10. Auka
  11. Bahera
  12. Baherwatanr
  13. Baida (village)
  14. Balmuwan
  15. Baludih
  16. Banai
  17. Bandubar
  18. Baniadih
  19. Banki Kalan
  20. Banki Khurd
  21. Banri Pakariya
  22. Bara
  23. Barkadaha
  24. Barodiri
  25. Barwadih
  26. Barwaiya
  27. Basariya
  28. Basdiha
  29. Bela
  30. Bhang
  31. Bhanwardah
  32. Bhari
  33. Bhuinya Kurha
  34. Bidra
  35. Bidra
  36. Bihari Khap
  37. Bihra
  38. Birbir
  39. Biritiya Dandar
  40. Birtia
  41. Biru
  42. Bochdohar
  43. Burhabar
  44. Burhi
  45. Chandarpur
  46. Chandarpur
  47. Chandwar
  48. Chanpi Kalan
  49. Chanpi Khurd
  50. Chauphal
  51. Chhapar
  52. Chorea
  53. Dandar Kalan
  54. Daryapur
  55. Dema
  56. Dhub
  57. Dundar Khurd
  58. Duriatu
  59. Duwarika
  60. Ganeshpur
  61. Garhganw
  62. Giri
  63. Gogar
  64. Gongo
  65. Gopaldih
  66. Gorihara
  67. Gudipahari
  68. Haldiminhai
  69. Harkhuwa
  70. Harlaung
  71. Harna
  72. Hatwar
  73. Herum
  74. Hesatu
  75. Hiringbar
  76. Hoiyo
  77. Husenigurh Alias Misir Gurha
  78. Hutai
  79. Irgu
  80. Janjo
  81. Jaspur
  82. Jaspur Alias Cheribar
  83. Jhagrudih
  84. Jiro
  85. Jobla
  86. Jolah Bigha
  87. Jotang
  88. Kakargarh
  89. Kamal
  90. Kamat
  91. Kamtola
  92. Kaparphuta
  93. Karar
  94. Karma
  95. Kasmar
  96. Kelwa
  97. Kerki
  98. Khajuri
  99. Khankhar
  100. Khap
  101. Khapar Manda
  102. Kolhua
  103. Korwatanr
  104. Koseri
  105. Kotiya
  106. Kunwai
  107. Kusri
  108. Lawabar
  109. Loharsi
  110. Lukuwa
  111. Mahe
  112. Mahugain
  113. Mahugain
  114. Majhauli
  115. Mangarpur
  116. Manhi Pipra
  117. Manran
  118. Maran
  119. Matnag
  120. Matuli
  121. Maulaganj
  122. Mukta
  123. Nagri
  124. Naudiha
  125. Naudiha
  126. Nawa Garh
  127. Nawadih
  128. Nima Chak
  129. Nuru
  130. Pachamba
  131. Pagar
  132. Pakariya
  133. Panki
  134. Parasia
  135. Pardohar
  136. Parhiya Tola
  137. Parsawan
  138. Parsotimpur
  139. Pathra Kalan
  140. Phulwaria
  141. Pipra Kalan
  142. Pipratanr
  143. Pokhraha
  144. Porsam
  145. Pundru
  146. Puraini
  147. Radhadih
  148. Ranadah
  149. Ranne
  150. Ratanpur
  151. Rengai
  152. Sagalim
  153. Salamdiri
  154. Salgas
  155. Sangaldipa
  156. Saraidih
  157. Saraiya
  158. Sarauna
  159. Sarjamatu
  160. Sirma
  161. Sons
  162. Sorath
  163. Sunri
  164. Surjaun
  165. Surjaun
  166. Taiya
  167. Tal
  168. Taledih
  169. Tarwadih
  170. Tatidiri
  171. Tetariadih
  172. Tetrain
  173. Thekhi
  174. Tilamba
  175. Titlangi
  176. Tola Chatti
  177. Tola Manran
  178. Tunudag
  179. Uchahra Kalan
  180. Uchahra Khurd
  181. Udih
  182. Uksu
  183. Ulgara

Languages

Languages spoken in Panki include Asuri, an Austroasiatic language, and Bhojpuri, a tongue in the Bihari language group written in both the Devanagari and Kaithi scripts.[1]

Facilities

Education

  • P.H.N Girls High School
  • Rajya Samposit Uchh Vidyalay (S S High School Panki)
  • Rajkiye Buniyadi Ms Panki School
  • Sarswati Sishu Mandir Panki
  • Siksha Niketan
  • Upgovernment Primary School Darjahi
  • Govt Urdu Ps Panki Bazar
  • MK College, Panki, Jharkhand

Hospital

There are many private hospitals and a government hospital on the main road of Panki.

Market

A small market called Panki Bazaar is situated in middle of the block, 2 kilometers away from Panki's administrative building.

Police Station

A police station is situated at the center of Panki.

Bank

State Bank of Panki (SBIN0003551) is situated at the center of Panki with an ATM facility open during the day. Punjab national Bank (PUNB0265100) is situated at the near of Panki with an ATM facility open during the day.

Post Office

There is a post office nearby Panki Market, where speed post, parcel and other postal services are available.

Bike Show Rooms

There is a Honda showroom which name Sonali Honda for two-wheelers near Thana Road. There is also a Bajaj showroom Named Sonali Bajaj. A Hero showroom was inaugurated in 2018 named Milan Automobiles. And the last TVS showroom which is named Rajdeo Auto.

This information is feed by indian automobile registration license authority.

See also

References

  1. ^ M. Paul Lewis, ed. (2009). "Bhojpuri: A language of India". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (16th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Retrieved 30 September 2011.