About Salboni Block শালবনী ব্লক সম্পর্কে
History:
Raja Horogobindo Banerjee, popularly known as Horo Thakur,
succeeded his father Raja Keshab Chandra Banerjee and ruled the region.
During his lifetime, Banerjee established several Sanskrit schools as well
as a college called "Horogobindo Chatuspathi."Horogobindo Chatuspathi is considered to have
been a vibrant hub, having played host to an annual seminar that was nearly-always attended
by Acharya Vinobha Vabe. During World War II, Salboni was the site of a Royal Air
Force airfield (RAF Salbani).
Geography:
Salboni is located in West Bengal at the coordinates of 22.6°N 87.19°E.
It has an average elevation of 25 metres (85 feet). It is on NH 60.
Demographics:
As per 2011 Census of India Salboni had a total population of 3,963,
of which 1,973 (50%) were males and 1,990 (50%) were females. Population below 6 years was 371.
The total number of literates in Salboni was 3,080 (77.72% of the population over 6 years).
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From the desk of the BDO:
As per 2011 Census of India Salboni had a total population of 3,963, of which 1,973 (50%)
were males and 1,990 (50%) were females. Population below 6 years was 371.
The total number of literates in Salboni was 3,080 (77.72% of the population over 6 years)
Salboni is a village in the Salboni CD Block, situated in the Medinipur Sadar subdivision
of the Paschim Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Salboni is the location of one of the Reserve Bank of India currency printing presses.
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