Rural poverty According to estimates obtained from a survey of families living
Below Poverty Line in 2005,
rural poverty in Tarakeswar was 18.62 percent.
Employment {{Pie chart In 2011, farmers were 19.55 percent of the workforce; agricultural laborers were 38.09 percent,
household-industry workers 5.19 percent and other workers 37.17 percent.
Infrastructure Tarakeswar has 89 villages, all with electricity. Forty-one villages have more than one source of drinking water (a tap, well,
tube well, or hand pump); seven villages have only a tube (or bore well), and 36 have only a hand pump. Eight villages have post offices, 14 have sub-post offices and three have post-and-telegraph offices. Sixty-three villages have
landlines, 58 have public call offices, and 82 have mobile-phone coverage. Forty-six villages have roads, and 29 have bus service. Eighteen villages have agricultural credit societies, eight have commercial or co-operative banks, and one village has a bank
ATM. Agriculture The agricultural area has several cold-storage facilities. Although rice is the district's main crop, potatoes,
jute, vegetables and fruits are also grown.
Land reform has changed patterns of land ownership. In 2013-14, people engaged in agriculture in Tarakeswar consisted of
bargadars (10.17 percent),
patta (deed) holders (4.73 percent), small farmers—owning —8.24 percent, marginal farmers—less than —35.20 percent, and agricultural labourers 41.65 percent. The CD block had 95 fertiliser depots, 38 seed stores and 47
fair-price shops in 2013-14. It produced oil seeds, 81,189 tonnes of
Aman paddy (the main winter crop) from , 5,229 tonnes of Boro paddy (a spring crop) from , 58,340 tonnes of jute from , and 81,573 tonnes of potatoes from . The total irrigated area was ; of this, were irrigated by canal water, by tank water, by river
lift irrigation, by deep tube wells, and by shallow tube wells.
Banking In 2013-14, Tarakeswar 10 commercial-bank offices and one
Regional Rural Bank. ==Transport==