Mohanpur block, Administrative subdivision in Deoghar district, India.
Mohanpur block is an administrative subdivision in Deoghar district covering terrain with several isolated peaks such as Phuljori, Degaria, Patharda, and Tirkut Parvat. The area comprises many villages spread across the landscape, forming a distributed rural structure with varied topography.
Mohanpur block was established as an administrative unit to strengthen local governance structures in Jharkhand following the state's creation in 2000. This formation was part of broader decentralization efforts to improve district-level administration.
The population of 175,845 residents communicates in multiple languages, including Hindi, Urdu, Khortha, and Santali, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the region.
The block is spread across several hundred villages with varying infrastructure standards, many connected to power lines while others rely on alternative energy sources. Visitors should note that not all areas are easily accessible and the availability of water and other basic services may be limited in more remote settlements.
The block maintains a specific demographic composition where agricultural laborers constitute 39.03 percent of the workforce, while cultivators represent 27.55 percent.
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