Sarangarh

Sarangarh
city
Sarangarh
Nickname: 
SRGH
Sarangarh is located in Chhattisgarh
Sarangarh
Sarangarh
Location in Chhattisgarh, India
Sarangarh is located in India
Sarangarh
Sarangarh
Location in India
Coordinates: 21°36′N 83°05′E / 21.6°N 83.08°E / 21.6; 83.08
Country India
StateChhattisgarh
DistrictSarangarh-Bilaigarh
Named forFort with Bambosa Tree
Government
 • BodyNagar Palika Parishad
Elevation
217 m (712 ft)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total75,000
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, Chhattisgarhi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
<Pin Code>
496445
Vehicle registrationCG-13

Sarangarh is a New District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.

History

During the British Raj era, Sarangarh State was one of several princely states governed by the Raj Gond dynasty of Rajputs. It was originally a dependency of the Ratanpur Kingdom and later became one of the eighteen Garhjat states under Sambalpur State.[1]

According to legend Sarangarh state was founded in the first century AD by Gond ancestors that had migrated from Bhandara. It was originally a dependency of the Ratanpur Kingdom and later became one of the eighteen Garhjat states under Sambalpur State The Sambalpur kings favoured Sarangarh owing to its readiness to help their kingdom during military campaigns.

In 1818 Sarangarh became a British protectorate. Between 1878 and 1889 Sarangarh state was placed under the direct administration of British India owing to economic mismanagement and the infancy of the ruler Bhawani Pratap Singh. Sarangarh was a small feudatory state, part of the Chhattisgarh division.

On 1 January 1948 Sarangarh State acceded to the Indian Union.

Rulers

Sarangarh State was one of several princely states governed by the Raj Gond Dynasty of Gonds. The rulers bore the title 'Raja'. Former rulers have included:

  • .... – .... Udaibhan Singh
  • .... – .... Birbhan Singh
  • .... – 1736 Udho Sai Singh
  • 1736 – 1777 Kalyan Sai
  • 1777 – 1808 Vishvanath Sai
  • 1808 – 1815 Subhadra devi
  • 1827 – 5 January 1828 Bhikhan Sai (d. 1828)
  • 5 January 1828 – 1828 Tikan Sai
  • 1828 – May 1829 Gajraj Singh (d. 1829)
  • May 1829 – 1872 Singram Singh
  • 1872 – Sep 1889 Bhawani Pratap Singh (b. c.1865 – d. 1889)
  • Sep 1889 – 5 August 1890 Lal Raghubir Singh (d. 1890)
  • 5 August 1890 – 11 January 1946 Bahadur Jawahir Singh (b. 1886 – d. 1946)
  • 11 Jan 1946 – 15 August 1947 Naresh Chandra Singh (b. 1908 – d. 1987)
  • (1988- d. 2016) Raja Sishir Raj Bindu Singh
  • (2016 - present) Raja Shree Raj Singh[citation needed]

Demographics

Dist- As of 2001 India census,[2] Sarangarh had a population of 2,14,458. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Sarangarh has an average literacy rate of 70%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 60%. In Sarangarh, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Sarangarh is one of the historic and important towns of the state of Chhattisgarh. The town of Sarangarh falls within the jurisdiction of the Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh and comprises the area of the erstwhile Sarangarh Princely State. Sarangarh Town has a "Nagar Palika Parishad" comprising 15 wards. It is the headquarters of the sub-division by the same name. The town is 217 meters (711 feet) above sea level. The global location of Sarangarh falls within north latitude 21 degrees and 6 minutes to east longitude 83 degrees and eight minutes.

In accordance to the census of 2001, the population of Sarangarh is around 14,500. Sarangarh is one of the few Chhattisgarh cities and towns that have an excellent sex ratio. There are 49% females in the town and 51% males. Children under six years of age comprise almost 13% of the total population. Sarangarh has also done a considerable job in the literacy drive.[citation needed] The town authority and the educational department of the state have contributed in its moderate success.[citation needed] The town has achieved seventy percent of literacy, which is at least ten percent more than the national average. About eighty percent of males are literate while sixty percent is the female literacy rate. Some of the nearby villages are:

  • Sarsiwa
  • Madhuban
  • Sapos
  • Jaspur
  • Baramkela
  • Chandarpur
  • Ramtek
  • Kosir
  • REDA
  • Kharwani (Bade)
  • Mauhadhodha (Sarangarh)

The Sarangarh subdivision comprises two development blocks namely Sarangarh and Baramkela. Sarangarh is located on the National Highway number 216 and is 52 km from the district HQ and rail head Raigarh, and 200 km from Raipur, the state capital and the nearest airport. The airstrip of Sarangarh is located 6 km towards Raigarh and was built during the IInd World War.

Gomarda wildlife sanctuary is located about 15 km from the town in the NH 216.

Education

Sarangarh has eight secondary level schools and two graduate and post-graduate level colleges. For technical education, there is industrial training institute.

Health

The town has a community health centre with three full-time doctors.

Members of Parliament

A new Lok Sabha constituency by the name of Sarangarh (Lok Sabha constituency) came into being after the Census of 1971. The first election for it was in 1977. However after the delimitation of political constituencies following Census 2001, this constituency ceased to exist till the time elections for Loksabha took place in 2009. The area of the Sarangarh Lok Sabha constituency was merged into Raigarh, Janjgir, and Mahasamund constituencies of Chhattisgarh.

  • 1977: Govindram Miri, Janata Party
  • 1980: Paras Ram Bhardwaj, Indian National Congress
  • 1984: Paras Ram Bhardwaj, Indian National Congress
  • 1989: Paras Ram Bhardwaj, Indian National Congress
  • 1991: Paras Ram Bhardwaj, Indian National Congress
  • 1996: Paras Ram Bhardwaj, Indian National Congress
  • 1998: Paras Ram Bhardwaj, Indian National Congress
  • 1999: P.R. Khute, Bharatiya Janata Party
  • 2004: Guharam Ajgalley, Bharatiya Janata Party

References

  1. ^ Sarangarh (Princely State)
  2. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.

External links

  • Sarangarh princely state
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