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ABOUT DISTRICT

Godda district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state in eastern India. It lies in the northeastern part of the state. The geographical area that now comprises Godda district used to be part of the erstwhile Santhal Parganas district. Godda town is the headquarters of Godda district. The area of the district is 2110 km², with a population of around 1313551. The Godda district is connected with rail link. The nearest railway station is Godda. The main economic activity of the people is agriculture, and major crops are paddy, wheat and maize. Godda is the land of a tribe called Santhals. Godda is not only a land of tribes, the local inhabitants also include the non-tribal and urban people. Godda is a Silk City with a municipal Council in the Godda subdivision & Mahagama Subdivision the Godda district in the Indian state of Jharkhand

Godda town is the District headquarter of Godda itself. For administrative purpose the district has been divided into 2 sub- division – Godda & Mahagama and 9 nos. of Blocks/Tehsils as follows:-

Blocks
  • Godda Sadar
  • Poreyahat
  • Sunderpahari
  • Pathrgama
  • Basantrai
  • Mahagama
  • Meharma
  • Boarijor
  • Thakurgangti

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DISTRICT AT A GLANCE

  • Area:2,110 km²
  • Language: Hindi
  • Population: 1,313,551
  • Males:677,927
  • Females:635,624
  • Villages:1634
ZEESHAN QAMAR
ZEESHAN QAMER Deputy Commissioner, Godda