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Habra II (Community development block)

Habra II
হাবড়া II সমষ্টি উন্নয়ন ব্লক
Community development block
Habra II is located in West Bengal
Habra II
Habra II
Location in West Bengal, India
Coordinates: 22°50′N 88°38′E / 22.83°N 88.63°E / 22.83; 88.63Coordinates: 22°50′N 88°38′E / 22.83°N 88.63°E / 22.83; 88.63
Country  India
State West Bengal
District North 24 Parganas
Government
 • Type Community development block
Area
 • Total 143.30 km2 (55.33 sq mi)
Elevation 14 m (46 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 176,490
 • Density 1,200/km2 (3,200/sq mi)
Languages
 • Official Bengali, English
Literacy (2011)
 • Total literates 127,039 (81.05%)
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 743234 (Bira Ballavepara)
Telephone/STD code 03216
ISO 3166 code IN-WB
Vehicle registration WB-23, WB-24, WB-25, WB-26
Lok Sabha constituency Barasat
Vidhan Sabha constituency Ashoknagar
Website north24parganas.nic.in

Habra II is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Barasat Sadar subdivision of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Habra police station serves this block. Headquarters of this block is at Guma. It is located 21 km from Barasat, the district headquarters.

Guma, a census town in Habra II block, is located at 22°50′N 88°38′E / 22.83°N 88.63°E / 22.83; 88.63.

Habra II CD Block is bounded by Haringhata CD Block in Nadia district in the north, Habra I CD Block in the east, Barasat I CD Block in the south and Amdanga CD Block in the west.

Habra II CD Block has an area of 143.30 km2.

North 24 Parganas district is part of the Gangetic delta, lying east of the Hooghly River. The country is flat. It is a little raised above flood level and the highest ground borders the river channels. The rivers in the district were formerly distributaries of the Ganges but their mouths have long been filled up and blocked. The area is described as a sort of a drowned land broken by swamps. Land in the north-east of the district is higher than that of the rest of the district. The sturdy peasants raise crops of rice, jute and sugarcane from the alluvial soil. There are clumps of palm and fruit trees in which village homesteads nestle. Industrial activity is concentrated in the narrow strip of land along the Hooghly River. The south-eastern part of the district gradually merges into the Sunderbans. Parts of the metropolitan city of Kolkata extend over southern part of the district.


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