Keredari block, Administrative block in Hazaribagh district, India
Keredari is an administrative block in Hazaribagh district covering about 355 square kilometers at an elevation of 447 meters. It comprises 72 inhabited villages with access to drinking water wells, electricity, and schools serving the local population.
This administrative subdivision was established following the creation of Jharkhand state in 2000. The block structure allowed for decentralized governance and service delivery across the region.
The local people speak Khortha as their primary language, shaping daily interactions and community bonds in villages and marketplaces. This linguistic tradition reflects how residents connect with one another and express their belonging to the region.
The best time to visit is during drier months when village roads are easier to access and travel is more convenient. Visitors should expect limited public transport and rely on local shared vehicles or hired transport to move between settlements.
The region experiences significant mining activity due to its substantial coal reserves, shaping the landscape and local economy. This extractive industry has deeply influenced how residents live and how communities manage their natural resources.
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