Tati Jhariya block, Community development block in Hazaribagh district, India
Tati Jhariya block is a community development block in Hazaribagh district comprising fifty-three inhabited villages and eight gram panchayats. The region combines forested areas with agricultural land used for cultivation.
Tati Jhariya was established as an administrative block following the creation of Jharkhand state in 2000. This reorganization created new local governance structures for the region.
The population of 48,549 residents communicates primarily in Khortha at 83 percent, while Santali and Hindi serve as additional languages in the community.
The region is primarily agricultural and visitors will find the best conditions during the growing season. Access to the various villages is available by rural roads.
Forest coverage occupies 45 percent of the total area, while cultivable land comprises 39 percent, with rice cultivation as the primary agricultural activity.
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