Mallarpur
Mallarpur is a town and a community development block in the Rampurhat subdivision of Birbhum district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Geography: Mallarpur is located at 24°07′N 87°42′E. It has an average elevation of 48 metres (157 feet). It is situated near the border with Jharkhand.
Demographics: As per the 2011 Census of India, Mallarpur had a total population of 6,283. The literacy rate was 68.46%.
Economy: The economy of Mallarpur and surrounding areas is primarily agricultural. Rice is a major crop. There are also small businesses and shops catering to the local population.
Transport: Mallarpur is a railway station on the Sahibganj Loop line of Eastern Railway. It connects the town to other major cities in West Bengal and beyond. It is also connected by road to nearby towns and villages.
Education: Mallarpur has several schools, including primary and secondary schools.
Culture: The area around Mallarpur has a rich cultural heritage, reflecting the traditions of Birbhum district.
Administration: Mallarpur is administered as a community development block. The block comprises several gram panchayats and is responsible for implementing various government schemes and programs in the area.