Population According to the
2011 Census of India, Jalangi CD block had a total population of 252,477, all of which were rural. There were 129,430 (51%) males and 123,047 (49%) females. The population in the age range 0–6 years numbered 32,313.
Scheduled Castes numbered 31,831 (12.61%) and
Scheduled Tribes numbered 2,918 (1.16%). As per 2001 census, Jalangi block has a total population of 215,538, out of which 111,267 were males and 104,271 were females. Jalangi block registered a population growth of 24.55 per cent during the 1991-2001 decade. Decadal growth for the district was 23.70 per cent. Decadal growth in West Bengal was 17.84 per cent.
Decadal Population Growth Rate (%) Sources: The decadal growth of population in Jalangi CD block in 2001-2011 was 17.11%. The decadal growth rate of population in Murshidabad district was as follows: 33.5% in 1951–61, 28.6% in 1961–71, 25.5% in 1971–81, 28.2% in 1981–91, 23.8% in 1991-2001 and 21.1% in 2001–11. The decadal growth rate for West Bengal in 2001-11 was 13.93%. The decadal growth rate of population in neighbouring
Rajshahi District, across the Ganges, in Bangladesh, was 13.48% for the decade 2001–2011, down from 21.19% in the decade 1991–2001. The decadal growth rate of population in neighbouring
Kushtia District in Bangladesh was 11.88% for the decade 2001–2011, down from 15.85% in the decade 1991-2001 and 21.52% in the decade 1981–1991. There are reports of
Bangladeshi infiltrators entering Murshidabad district.
Villages Large villages in Jalangi CD block were (2011 population in brackets): Khayramari (18,943), Debipur (17,877), Natial (10,719), Dhanirampur (6,851), Kazipara (10,522), Sahebnagar (4,376),
Sagarpara (27,385), Godagari (6,061), Ghanashyam Chak (6,814),
Narasinghapur (4,939), Bara Bil Raghunathpur (11,314), Joykrishnapur (13,122), Muradpur
Jalangi (10,890), Paschim Sahebrampur (25,005),
Sadikhanr Diar (4,531), Bilaspur Nachharerpara (6,112), Faridpur (20,041) and Tikar Bariakalkihara (7,433). In Jalangi CD block while the proportion of Muslims increased from 68.15% in 1991 to 70.94% in 2001, the proportion of Hindus declined from 31.84% in 1991 to 28.90% in 2001. Murshidabad district had 4,707,573 Muslims who formed 66.27% of the population, 2,359,061 Hindus who formed 33.21% of the population, and 37, 173 persons belonging to other religions who formed 0.52% of the population, in the 2011 census. While the proportion of Muslim population in the district increased from 61.40% in 1991 to 63.67% in 2001, the proportion of Hindu population declined from 38.39% in 1991 to 35.92% in 2001. Murshidabad was the only Muslim majority district in West Bengal at the time of
partition of India in 1947. The proportion of Muslims in the population of Murshidabad district in 1951 was 55.24%.
Bengali is the predominant language, spoken by 99.76% of the population. ==Rural poverty==