Lawalong block, Community Development Block in Chatra district, India.
Lawalong Block is a community development block in Chatra district, Jharkhand, comprising around 97 villages spread across the region. The block sits on elevated terrain and shares boundaries with neighboring administrative divisions.
This administrative block was established to enable structured governance and development initiatives across the rural region of Jharkhand. The creation of this division allowed for better organization of services and infrastructure to serve the local population.
The population distribution shows a mix of Hindi, Khortha, and Urdu speakers, with scheduled castes representing over fifty-seven percent of inhabitants.
The region has basic facilities such as drinking water supplies and health centers distributed across the various villages. Visitors should expect basic rural infrastructure when planning a visit.
The block borders a large protected sanctuary established in 1978 that provides natural habitats for various wildlife species. The area is notable for sheltering multiple large cats and deer varieties in their native environment.
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