Ausgram II CD Block is located in the central area of West Bengal, the eastern most state of India. It is approximately 41km northwest from the centre of
Bardhaman (Burdwan) city, the capital of
Purba Bardhaman district and approximately 100 km northwest of
Kolkata, the state capital. Ausgram II has an area of 360.45 km2 . To the north, Ausgram II is bordered by the Ajay River. To the east is Ausgram I. To the south is
Galsi I and to the west is the border with
Paschim Bardhaman district. Within the CD Block there are 7 local government areas (
Panchayat samiti or
Gram panchayat). They are Amarpur, Balki, Bhedia, Debsala, Eral, Kota and Ramnagar. There are 113 village council areas (
gram sansads), 106 administrative areas (
Mouza) and 102 villages.
Amrargar village is the CD Block administrative headquarters. Villages with over 4000 inhabitants include Debshala, Kota Chandipur, Chhora, Pubar, Amragar, Eral, Sar and Bhedia. Ausgram II CD Block is a
canal irrigated agricultural area located on the Kanksa Ketugram flood plain of the
Ajay river. The uneven laterite territory found in the western part of Bardhaman district extends up to Ausgram and then the alluvial flood plains commence. The CD Block is vulnerable to flooding. Factors contributing to this vulnerability include loss of forested land, damage to the embankments of the Ajay river, and
Monsoonal rainfall. ==Demographics==