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Encyclopedia > Saraikela Kharsawan

Saraikela Kharsawan is one of the districts of Jharkhand state, India. Saraikela is also spelt as Seraikela. Jharkhand (झारखंड in [[Devanagari}}) is a state of India. ... The Republic of India is the second most populous country in the world, with a population of more than one billion, and is the seventh largest country by geographical area. ...


Saraikela town is the district headquarters of Saraikela-Kharsawan district.


The district is famous for its chhau dance style.


External link

  • Saraikela Kharsawan District Administration (http://www.seraikela.nic.in/)

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Seraikela Kharsawan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (131 words)
Seraikela Kharsawan is one of the districts of Jharkhand state, India.
Seraikela town is the district headquarters of Saraikela Kharsawan district.
The district is famous for its chhau dance style.
West Singhbhum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (184 words)
It came into being in 1990, when the old Singhbhum district was bifurcated.
The district is bounded on north by Ranchi district, on the east by Saraikela Kharsawan district, on the south by Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj and Sundergarh districts of Orissa and on the west by Gumla district of Jharkhand and Sundargarh district of Orissa.
Bokaro • Chatra • Deoghar • Dhanbad • Dumka • East Singhbhum • Garhwa • Giridih • Godda • Gumla • Hazaribagh • Jamtara • Koderma • Latehar • Lohardaga • Pakur • Palamu • Ranchi • Sahebganj • Seraikela Kharsawan • Simdega • West Singhbhum
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