Tisari block, Administrative block in Giridih district, India
Tisari block is an administrative division in Giridih district that covers several hundred square kilometers with significant forest coverage across the terrain. The region contains numerous villages connected by rural infrastructure and educational facilities at different levels.
The block was established in 1972 as an administrative unit during the reorganization of Giridih district from a larger administrative area. This restructuring created the foundation for the region's current governance structure.
Residents of Tisari block communicate primarily in Khortha language, which 74.55 percent of the population speaks, while Santali and Hindi serve as secondary languages.
The area is accessible through rural roads that connect multiple villages and come with basic local infrastructure throughout. Visitors should know that the countryside setting means limited services and road conditions that vary by season.
Agricultural activities dominate the local economy with 86.37 percent of workers engaged in cultivation or agricultural labor across the territory.
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