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Bemetara district

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Country
  
India

Administrative division
  
District

Tehsils
  
5

Tehsil
  
5

State
  
Chhattisgarh

Headquarters
  
Bemetara

Major highways
  
NH12


Bemetara district is a new district in the state of Chhattisgarh, India.

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Map of Bemetara, Chhattisgarh

The district was formally inaugurated by the Chief Minister. Raman Singh, on 13 January 2012. Shruti Singh, IAS became the first Collector and District Magistrate. Bemetara has two administrative subdivisions- Bemetara and Saja.

Economy

The economy of Bemetara is based on agriculture. Almost 80% of the people in Bemetara work on their fields and farms. Another 10% are govt employees in various departments viz: education, irrigation, PWD and FCIs. Along with them the Education deppt is dominating one. 10% peoples are involve in the business and real estate & retail sector. The exise dppt of bemetara is most dominant deppt in Bemetra such that it gives the around 5 crore of taxes to municipality of Bemetara.

Blocks/Mandals

Bemetara district consists of 5 Thasil (Taluk). The following are the list of the Thasil (Taluk) in Balrampur district:

Culture

Bemetrian culture is influenced with the Chhattisgarhi ethics, rituals & customs. Likewise other Chhattisgarhi region, this region also organise MANDAI, PANTHI, MELA @ MATARS at different occasions. Matar is conducted on the behalf of bhai duj celebration which is the 2nd day after laxmi pooja(diwali), while mandai and mela celebrated in magh purnima (feb-march)seasion. Apart from diwali holi & other Hindu festivals some regional festivals are celebrated. These are: HARELI, POLA, TIJA,DEO UTHANI EKADASHI, KARTIK POORNIMA etc.

Ethnic groups

Most of the people comes under the Indian (aryans) ethnicity with the further branch under the deccan indo-dravidian ethnicity. The Bemetara is situated just centre of the chhattishgarh and an activated participant in trades that is why most of the people in this region are vaishya (trader) and natives are either tribele.

References

Bemetara district Wikipedia