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Purba Medinipur district is an administrative unit in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the southernmost district of Medinipur division – one of the five administrative divisions of West Bengal. The headquarters is Tamluk. It was formed on 1 January 2002 after the Partition of Medinipur into East Midnapore and West Midnapore which lies at the northern and western border of it. The state of Odisha is at the southwest border; the Bay of Bengal lies in the south; the Hooghly River and South 24 Parganas district to the east; Howrah district to the north-east; West Midnapore district to the west.

History
Tamralipta Tamralipta, the port in ancient India, is believed by scholars to have been around modern-day Tamluk. It is mentioned in the writings of Ptolemy (150 AD), the Greco-Egyptian writer, as well as Faxian and Xuanzang, Chinese monks and travellers. It was the main port used by Ashoka, the Mauryan emperor. With too much siltation the port lost its importance around eighth century A.D. The supreme leader of Tamralipta Jatiya sarkar was Satish chandra Samanta. ==Geography==
Geography
Overview East Midnapore district is part of the lower Indo-Gangetic Plain and Eastern coastal plains. Topographically, the district can be divided into two parts – (a) almost entirely flat plains on the west, east and north, (b) the coastal plains on the south. The vast expanse of land is formed of alluvium and is composed of younger and coastal alluvial. The elevation of the district is within 10 meters above the mean sea level. The district has a long coastline of 65.5  km along its southern and south eastern boundary. Five coastal CD Blocks, namely, Khejuri II, Contai II (Deshapran), Contai I, Ramnagar I and II, are occasionally affected by cyclones and tornadoes. Tidal floods are quite regular in these five CD Blocks. Normally floods occur in 21 of the 25 CD Blocks in the district. The major rivers are Haldi, Rupnarayan, Rasulpur, Bagui and Keleghai, flowing in north to south or south-east direction. River water is an important source of irrigation. The district has a low 899 hectare forest cover, which is 0.02% of its geographical area. Major cities and towns Major cities and towns include Panskura, Tamluk, Nandakumar, Contai, Egra, Haldia, Mecheda, Mahishadal, Digha, Mandarmani, Khejuri, Ramnagar, Patashpur, Kolaghat, Nandigram. Chandipur ==Divisions==
Divisions
Administrative subdivisions Tamluk Sadar subdivision consists of Tamluk municipality, Panskura municipality and seven community development blocks: Nandakumar, Moyna, Tamluk, Shahid Matangini, Panskura–I, Panskura–II and Chandipur (Nadigram–III). Haldia subdivision consists of Haldia municipality and five community development blocks: Mahishadal, Nandigram–I, Nandigram–II, Sutahata and Haldia. Egra subdivision consists of Egra municipality and five community development blocks: Bhagawanpur–I, Egra–I, Egra–II, Pataspur–I and Pataspur–II. Contai subdivision consists of Contai municipality and eight community development blocks: Contai–I, Contai–II, Contai–III, Khejuri–I, Khejuri–II, Ramnagar–I and Ramnagar–II, Bhagawanpur–II. Tamluk is the district headquarters. There are 21 police stations, 25 development blocks, 5 municipalities and 223 gram panchayats in this district. Other than in the municipality area, each subdivision contains community development blocks which in turn are divided into rural areas and census towns. In total there are 10 urban units: five municipalities and five census towns. Tamluk Sadar subdivision • Two municipalities: Tamluk and PanskuraNandakumar community development block consists of rural areas only with 12 gram panchayats. • Moyna community development block consists of rural areas with 11 gram panchayats and one census town: Garsafat.Tamluk community development block consists of rural areas with 12 gram panchayats and two census towns: Anantapur and South Baguan. • Sahid Matangini community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and two census towns: Kakdihi and Shantipur. • Panskura community development block consists of rural areas only with 14 gram panchayats. • Kolaghat community development block consists of rural areas with 13 gram panchayats and four census towns: Kolaghat, Amalhara, Mihitikri and Kharisha. • Chandipur community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and two census towns: Kotbar and Ershal. Haldia subdivision • One municipality: Haldia. • Mahishadal community development block consists of rural areas with 11 gram panchayats and one census town: Garh Kamalpur. • Nandigram I community development block consists of rural areas with 10 gram panchayats and one census town: Nandigram. • Nandigram II community development block consists of rural areas with 7 gram panchayats and one census town: Ashadtalya. • Sutahata community development block consists of rural areas with 6 gram panchayats and one census town: Barda • Haldia community development block consists of rural areas only with 4 gram panchayats. Egra subdivision • One municipality: Egra. • Bhagabanpur I community development block consists of rural areas with 10  gram panchayats and two census towns: Benudiya and Hincha Gerya. • Egra I community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats. • Egra II community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats. • Patashpur I community development block consists of rural areas only with 9  gram panchayats. • Patashpur II community development block consists of rural areas only with 7  gram panchayats. Contai subdivision • One municipality: Contai. • Contai I community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats. • Deshapran community development block consists of rural areas with 8  gram panchayats and one census town: Basantia. • Contai III community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats. • Khejuri I community development block consists of rural areas only with 6  gram panchayats. • Khejuri II community development block consists of rural areas only with 5  gram panchayats. • Ramnagar I community development block consists of rural areas with 9  gram panchayats and one census town: Khadalgobra. • Ramnagar II community development block consists of rural areas only with 8  gram panchayats. • Bhagabanpur II community development block consists of rural areas only with 9 gram panchayats. Assembly Constituencies Purba Medinipur contains 16 assembly constituencies, equally divided between two Lok Sabha constituencies Tamluk and Kanthi. The MP for Tamluk is Abhijit Gangopadhyay (BJP) while the MP for Kanthi is Soumendu Adhikari (BJP). These are members of the Adhikari family which has dominated politics in the district whose prominent member has been Suvendu Adhikari, now Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. ==Demographics==
Demographics
According to the 2011 census East Midnapore district has a population of 5,095,875, roughly equal to the United Arab Emirates or the US state of Colorado. This gives it a ranking of 20th in India (out of a total of 640). Religion Hindus are the majority religion in the district. Muslims are the second largest religion. ==Economy==
Economy
In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named East Midnapore one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). in East Midnapore Mat "Madur" industry are very popular, it's occupation of most people. In the agriculture sector paddy, wheat, chilli, vegetable are also popular in India. ==Literacy and education==
Literacy and education
According to the 2011 census, the district has a literacy rate of 87.66 up from 80.20% of 2001 census. As per 2001 census, this district had a male literacy rate of 89.1% and female literacy rate was 70.7%. The education index of this district is 0.74 and it is ranked first in literacy in comparison to other districts of West Bengal. Given in the table below (data in numbers) is a comprehensive picture of the education scenario in East Midnapore district for the year 2013–2014. It may be noted that primary schools include junior basic schools; middle schools, high schools, and higher secondary schools include madrasahs; technical schools include junior technical schools, junior government polytechnics, industrial technical institutes, industrial training centres, nursing training institutes, etc.; technical and professional colleges include engineering colleges, polytechnics, medical colleges, Allied & Healthcare institutes, management colleges, teachers training, and nursing training colleges, law colleges, art colleges, music colleges etc. Special and non-formal education centres include sishu siksha kendras, madhyamik siksha centre, centres of Rabindra mukta vidyalaya, recognised Sanskrit tols, institutions for the blind and other handicapped persons, Anganwadi centres, reformatory schools etc. ==Healthcare==
Healthcare
The table below (all data in numbers) presents an overview of the medical facilities available and patients treated in the hospitals, health centres and sub-centres in 2014 in East Midnapore district. == Tourism ==
Tourism
The coastal region of East Midnapore district is in the face of river Hoogly. With good coastal, landform, seasonal, rural and heritage diversity, it offers the potential for tourism in its typical coastlines and rural areas. The famous tourist spots are Tamluk (Tamralipta) Tamluk, district headquarters of East Midnapore district is situated on the bank of river Rupnarayan which is a very popular picnic spot. The other places are: • Bargabhima Temple is an 1150 years old Kali temple and is considered one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. According to Puran, the left ankle of Sati/Parvati fell here when Lord Vishnu cut the sacred body of Goddess Sati into several pieces to make Lord Shiva quiet. • Archeological Museum of Tamluk is a must-see place. It contains artifacts of tamra (copper) and has preserved a tamralipta with Greek inscriptions. It preserves the historical heritage of Bengal. • Rakhit Bati is another important place to visit in Tamluk. At the beginning of the 19th century, it was famous as a secret centre of the then revolutionary parties Anusilan Samiti and Gupta Samiti. • There are many other ancient temples in Tamluk town to visit, i.e., Jagannath Temple, Hari Temple, Mahaprabhu Temple, Ram Jiu Temple, Rajbari Temple, etc. Panskura It is a municipality upgraded in 2002. It is one of the busiest towns in East Midnapore district. Panskura is known as "Valley of Flowers" with large supplies of flowers to other places. Panskura is also known for its green vegetables wholesale market near the Panskura Junction railway station. It is open every day after 10 pm until 7 am the next morning with a regular gathering of lakhs of people. Panskura is one of the busiest railway stations which extends up to Digha or Haldia directly through this station or by bus. The river Kansabati is a good picnic spot and Mahakali (Bhavatarini) temple nearby old Panskura bazar is a pilgrimage spot. Panskura is also well known for its cultural side. Many cultural schools and institutes are there. Panskura is famous for the recitation institute Chandabani [ছন্দবাণী]. Mahishadal Mahishadal is only 16 km from Tamluk town where tourists can visit the Mahishadal Rajbari, the museum there and Gopal Jiu temple. Geonkhali is a place 8 km from Mahishadal, a perfect picnic spot at the junction (mohona) of three rivers. Digha Digha is a seaside resort town of East Midnapore district and, at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal, is the most popular seaside resort of West Bengal. Renowned for its beaches, Digha is visited by thousands of tourists every year. Mandarmani Mandarmani is a small virgin beach on the Bay of Bengal under Kalindi Gram Panchayat, only 14 km from Digha-Contai Road from Chaulkhola Bus Stop. It is a small fishing harbour and a fast developing tourist spot. Haldia Haldia, a city and a municipality in East Midnapore, is a major seaport approximately southwest of Kolkata near the mouth of the Hooghly River, one of the distributaries of the Ganges. It is being developed as a major trade port for Kolkata, intended mainly for bulk cargoes. ==Notable people==
Notable people
Birendranath Sasmal, independence activist, barrister, freedom fighter and politician • Satish Chandra Samanta, freedom fighter, politician and principal leader of Tamralipta Jatiya SarkarSushil Kumar Dhara, freedom fighter, politician & another leader of Tamralipta Jatiya SarkarAjoy Mukherjee, freedom fighter, politician & former Chief Minister of West Bengal • Matangini Hazra, freedom fighter, martyr in Quit India MovementMadhusudan Jana, doctor, journalist, teacher and social worker. Founder of Nihar PressBasanta Kumar Das, freedom fighter, politician, member of the Constituent Assembly which helped to create the Constitution of IndiaNikunja Behari Maiti, Independence activist, politician, first Education Minister of West BengalAnil Ghorai, poet, novelist and short story writer • Mani Lal Bhaumik, Indian American physicist and an internationally bestselling author, entrepreneur and philanthropist • Anil Kumar Gain, Indian statistician and Mathematician, founder of Vidyasagar UniversitySamit Bhanja, famous Indian actor • Abha Maiti, Indian politician and lawyer, minister of state for Industry in the Morarji Desai government • Ashok Dinda, Indian cricketer turned politician • Suryakant Tripathi, Indian poet, novelist, essayist and writer. One of the most significant poets of Hindi literatureRai Sahib Bipin Bihari Sasmal, Zamindar, educationist and politician • Phulrenu Guha, educationist and politician • Biswanath Mukherjee, Indian politician and leader of Communist Party of India, one of the founder members of AISFParesh Maity, painter and Padma Shri and awardee 2014 • Jadugopal Mukherjee, Indian politician and revolutionary, one of the leaders of Jugantar group • Somenath Maity, Indian artist famous for urban landscape paintings • Bhupal Chandra Panda, Indian revolutionary and politician • Biplab Roy Chowdhury, politician • Ashutosh Kuila, Indian revolution, freedom fighter, famously martyred during the Quit India MovementSuvendu Adhikari, Politician, Leader of Opposition, West Bengal ==Notes==
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