Amrapara block, Community development block in Pakur district, India
Amrapara is an administrative block in Pakur district comprising around 120 villages spread across rural terrain. The land includes hills and plains, with a canal system providing water access to the area.
This block was established as part of Pakur district, which was created in 1994 after splitting away from the former Sahibganj district. This administrative division marked an important shift in how the region was governed.
Residents here speak several languages in daily life, with Santali being the most widely heard in villages and markets. This linguistic diversity reflects the different communities that shape the character of the region.
This area is mainly agricultural, with farming being the primary livelihood for most people living here. Visitors should expect a quiet rural setting with basic facilities and limited urban infrastructure.
The region is linked to coal mining operations managed by Eastern Coalfields Limited in the Rajmahal coalfield area. This mining activity has shaped economic patterns and influenced how some communities depend on resources beyond farming.
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