Mango (Jamshedpur)

Mango is a city and a neighborhood of Jamshedpur city. It is situated across the Subarnarekha River and is connected to Jamshedpur via three bridges laid side by side. It is a huge and growing residential area. Once a less populated little town, it is now a booming neighborhood and real estate hotbed.

Mango
Mango
Location in Jharkhand, India
Mango
Mango (India)
Coordinates: 22°49′39″N 86°12′59″E
Country India
StateJharkhand
DistrictEast Singhbhum
Population
 (2011)
  Total223,805
Languages*
  OfficialHindi, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
831012, 831018, 832110
Vehicle registrationJH

Mango has the status of a 'city' according to the government through being part of the main city Jamshedpur. It is a notified area and is run by its own notified area committee, namely, Mango Notified Area Committee (MNAC). The electricity services are provided by the state-run electricity board, JBVNL(Jharkhand Bijli Vitran Nigam Limited).

Despite being a booming neighborhood and seeing a drastic increase in real estate businesses, this area has been plagued with one of the highest crime rates in the city of Jamshedpur. Named "the crime hub of Jamshedpur" by local news websites and journalists, this area has witnessed a significant rise in crime rates over the past decade, Blocks like Ulidih, Azadnagar and Shankusai (Sankosai) being the centres of violent crimes including thefts and shootings.

Geography

Location

Mango is located at 22°49′39″N 86°12′59″E.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census of India, Mango had a total population of 223,805, of which 115,970 (52%) were males and 107,835 (48%) were females. Population in the age range 0-6 years was 29,338. The total number of literate persons in Mango was 166,870 (85.81% of the population over 6 years).[1]

(*For language details see Golmuri-cum-Jugsalai block#Language and religion)

Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration includes: Jamshedpur (Industrial Town), Jamshedpur (NAC), Tata Nagar Railway Colony (OG), Mango (NAC), Jugsalai (M), Bagbera (CT), Chhota Gobindpur (CT), Haludbani (CT), Sarjamda (CT), Gadhra (CT), Ghorabandha (CT), Purihasa (CT), Adityapur (M Corp.), Chota Gamahria (CT) and Kapali (CT).[2]

As of 2001 India census[3], Mango had a population of 166,091. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Mango has an average literacy rate of 70%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 76%, and female literacy is 63%. In Mango, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Religions Mango (2011)
Hinduism
52.34%
Islam
40.85%
Sikhism
1.88%
Christianity
1.92%
Jainism
0.04%
Buddhism
0.02%
Others
0.06%

Economy

Mango's economy is mostly based on real estate and it is the largest hotspot for this sector. Apart from that Mango's economy is mostly based on motor parts manufacturing, selling & repairs and transportation. However in recent years the area has also became a destination of information technology (IT) and business processing outsource (BPO). Aegis have a campus in Maango which employees around 2000 peoples.

Mango also have industries like Jharkhand State Beverages Corp., Triveni Earthmovers[4] etc.

Education

Transport

Many buses and auto-rickshaws operate from sakchi, Jamshedpur to Mango on a regular basis. Tatanagar Junction railway station is the nearest railway station at a distance of 12 km.

See also

References

  1. "District Census Handbook, Purbi Singhbhum, Series 21, Part XII B" (PDF). Location code: 801780, Pages 334-335: District primary census abstract, 2011 census. Directorate of Census Operations Jharkhand. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  2. "Constituents of Urban Agglomerations Having Population 1 Lakh & above" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  3. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  4. "Three more MoUs inked on concluding day of Jharkhand mining show". Avenue Mail. 2 November 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  5. "Awadh Dental College & Hospital". awadhdentalcollege.com. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  6. "Maryland Institute of Technology & Management". mditm.com. Retrieved 15 April 2020.


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