Diamond Harbour subdivision is a rural subdivision with patches of urbanization. Only 14.61% of the population lives in the urban areas and an overwhelming 85.39% lives in the rural areas. In the eastern portion of the subdivision there are 24 census towns. The entire district is situated in the Ganges Delta and the eastern part of the district is a flat plain area with small towns, many in clusters. Location of places in the larger map varies a little. It is an Open Street Map, while we are using coordinates as in Google maps. Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.
Location
Krishna Chandrapur is located at
Demographics
According to the 2011 Census of India, Krishna Chandrapur had a total population of 8,146 of which 4,629 were males and 3,877 were females. There were 1,084 persons in the age range of 0-6 years. The total number of literate persons in Krishna Chndrapur was 5,359.
Infrastructure
According to the District Census Handbook 2011, Krishna Chandrapur covered an area of 2.9961 km2. Among the physical aspects, there is a railway station at Mathurapur Road6 km away. Among the civic amenities, the protected water supply involved hand pumps. It had 674 domestic electric connections. Among the educational facilities it had were 1 primary school, 1 middle school, 1 secondary school, 1 senior secondary school, the nearest general degree college at Raidighi 15 km away. An important commodity it produced was paddy.
Social scenario
According to the District Human Development Reportfor the South24 Parganas, “The district is typically at the lower rung of the ladder in terms of district per capita income compared to other districts of West Bengal… This place also houses the largest proportion of backward people compared to the state… So far as the crime scenario is concerned the economically weaker group, i.e. the women and children, suffer the most in this district.”
Krishna Chandrapur High School is a coeducational institution. It was recognised in 1948 and upgraded in 2009. It has facilities for teaching from class V to class XII. As of 2019, the school has a fiery headmaster, Chandan Kumar Maity, who goes well beyond his duties to help his students, living in an economically and socially backward region, particularly in opposing early marriage of girls.