Bero block, Administrative block in Ranchi district, India
Bero block is an administrative division located on the Ranchi plateau in central India. The terrain features rolling countryside with scattered rural settlements spread across the region.
Following India's independence, the region transformed from a purely agricultural area into an organized administrative unit. This shift shaped how the territory developed over the following decades.
The area is home to Oraon and Munda communities who continue their ancestral customs in daily life. These groups live alongside Hindu, Muslim, and Christian residents in the region.
National Highway 43 serves as the main road connection linking the block to surrounding areas. The Narkopi railway station nearby provides train access to other parts of the region.
The block comprises 196 villages managed through 26 local administrative councils called panchayats. Agriculture remains the primary economic activity for most working residents.
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