What do you understand by term bhangar
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Bangar areas and subtypes
Bangar/Bhangar (Hindi: बांगर) areas are beyond floodplains, that lie more upland, and consist of older alluvial soil. Bangar area are less prone to flooding but are usually more sandy and less fertile as well.
A Bangar area, can be further subdivided into the following based on the type of irrigation:
Barani area are traditionally rain-fed areas. These are any low rain area where the rain-fed dry farming is practiced. Bagar tract, the dry sandy tract of land on the border of Rajasthan state adjoining the states of Haryana and Punjab, is an example of Barani land. Not all the Barani lands are part of the Bagar tract. Some of Brani areas nowadays are dependent on the tubewells for irrigation wherever groundwater level is not too low, hence technically they can now be termed as Chahi even though their legal classification in land revenue records may still be Barani.Nahri is any canal-irrigated land, for example, the Rangoi tract is a Nahri area because it is irrigated by the Rangoi canalmade for the purpose of carrying flood waters of Ghagghar river to the dry bangar areas. For the Nahri lands, Warabandiis a roaster of water to be drawn from a canal by each farmer for irrigating their land. Chak, based on British Raj era revenue collection system, is the land revenue settlement/assessment circle marking a contiguous block of land,which has also become synonymous with the name of village founded by migrant farmers within the revenue circle.Chahi is any land that is irrigated through wells/tube wells. Chahi Khalis is the land irrigated only by the well. Chahi Nahri is the land partly irrigated by the well and partly by the canal. Chahi Sailab is the land within Kadhir areas which is partly irrigated by the well and partly by the floods. Chahi Taal or Taal is land irrigated by johad (pond).
Bangar/Bhangar (Hindi: बांगर) areas are beyond floodplains, that lie more upland, and consist of older alluvial soil. Bangar area are less prone to flooding but are usually more sandy and less fertile as well.
A Bangar area, can be further subdivided into the following based on the type of irrigation:
Barani area are traditionally rain-fed areas. These are any low rain area where the rain-fed dry farming is practiced. Bagar tract, the dry sandy tract of land on the border of Rajasthan state adjoining the states of Haryana and Punjab, is an example of Barani land. Not all the Barani lands are part of the Bagar tract. Some of Brani areas nowadays are dependent on the tubewells for irrigation wherever groundwater level is not too low, hence technically they can now be termed as Chahi even though their legal classification in land revenue records may still be Barani.Nahri is any canal-irrigated land, for example, the Rangoi tract is a Nahri area because it is irrigated by the Rangoi canalmade for the purpose of carrying flood waters of Ghagghar river to the dry bangar areas. For the Nahri lands, Warabandiis a roaster of water to be drawn from a canal by each farmer for irrigating their land. Chak, based on British Raj era revenue collection system, is the land revenue settlement/assessment circle marking a contiguous block of land,which has also become synonymous with the name of village founded by migrant farmers within the revenue circle.Chahi is any land that is irrigated through wells/tube wells. Chahi Khalis is the land irrigated only by the well. Chahi Nahri is the land partly irrigated by the well and partly by the canal. Chahi Sailab is the land within Kadhir areas which is partly irrigated by the well and partly by the floods. Chahi Taal or Taal is land irrigated by johad (pond).
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⊙ BHANGAR ⊙ it is a vidhan sabha constintuency in south 24 parganas district in the Indian state known as west Bengal.
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⊙ BHANGAR ⊙ it is a vidhan sabha constintuency in south 24 parganas district in the Indian state known as west Bengal.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
@ Prabhu dutt............
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