Pirtand block, Community development block in Giridih district, India
Pirtand block is an administrative division in Giridih district, Jharkhand, covering a broad rural area with several communities and villages. The region consists of mixed terrain with scattered settlements and traditional land use patterns.
The Pirtand police station was established in 1870, marking the beginning of formal administrative control in the area. This institution became a cornerstone of governance as the region developed under administrative organization.
Multiple languages like Khortha, Santali, Hindi, and Urdu are spoken by residents, reflecting the diversity of the local population. This linguistic mix shapes daily interactions and community life throughout the block.
National Highway 114A connects the area with neighboring regions, making travel convenient for residents and visitors. Schools and medical facilities are located throughout the block, serving the local population with basic services.
Rice cultivation dominates the agricultural landscape, representing a major portion of local crop production. Beyond rice, farmers also grow maize, wheat, and pulses, showing how the region supports diverse food security.
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