- Source: Prasadpur
Prasadpur (official name " Prosadpur ") is a village in Haripal (community development block) in Chandannagore subdivision of Hooghly district in West Bengal, India.
Location
Prasadpur is located at 22°47′N 88°09′E. It is situated between Jagatballavpur and Jangipara.
Transport
Prasadpur is 2.5 km apart from Ahilyabai Holkar Road (State Highway 15).
Roads of the village are mainly made with red mud.
= Bus
=Private Bus
9A Haripal railway station - Bargachia
Bus Route Without Number
Rajbalhat - Howrah Station
Tarakeswar - Bargachia
= Train
=Nearest railway station is Bargachia railway station on Howrah-Amta line. It is nearly 10 km away from Prasadpur.
Demographics
According to 2011 Census of India total population was 1019, where male population was 488 (47.89%) and female population was 531 (52.11%) among them 652 (63.89%) were literate (Male:315, Female:337). 137 were in age group 0-6 yrs.
Education
A Primary School is situated nearly middle of the village which is established in 1969. There is no high school there.
Cultural and religious views
People of Prosadpur practices mainly Islam and Hinduism. There is a Mosque, an Eidgah and two Temple in here. Prasadpur is famous for Baba Panchananda Temple. (বাবা পঞ্চানন্দ মন্দির)।
Main festivals is Eid and Durga Puja.
Males mainly wear Panjabi, pajamas, Shirt, Dhuti, Lungi and Trousers and females are wear Sari, Churidar and Shalwar kameez.
Economy
Agriculture is the main economic backbone. Irrigation system are moderate. A DVC Canal is present which carries water for agriculture from river Damodar. Groundwater also is used in irrigation purpose.
= Produced crop
=Rice
Potato
Jute
Mustard
Sesame
= Produced vegetable
=Rubbed Gourd
Long Bean
Drumstick
Palwal or Potol
Brinjal
Tomato
Chicinga or Hopa
Spinach
Cabbage
Cucumber
Cauliflower
onion
Okra
No small or big industries are here.
Gallery
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Prasadpur
- Institute for Indian Mother and Child
- Dhanapur
- Barkhera Assembly constituency
- Lalbag subdivision
- Londonpur