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Coordinates: 22.1891534°N 88.

6705685°E

Basanti, South 24 Parganas


Basanti is a town with a police station in Basanti CD Block in Canning
Basanti
বাস ী
subdivision of South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
The backward Basanti area is implementing various development programmes.
The environment has been vitiated by occasional political clashes amongst the Town
ruling Left Front partners.

Contents
Geography
Demographics
Economy
Agriculture
Honey collection
Power
Health
Dominique Lapierre's floating hospitals
Arsenic contamination
References
Basanti

Geography
Location in West Bengal, India
Basanti is located at 22°11′21″N 88°40′14″E. It is one of the main deltaic Coordinates: 22.1891534°N
islands in the Sundarbans region, bounded by the Matla and Vidyadhari 88.6705685°E
rivers/creeks. Sonakhali, opposite Basanti, is a popular starting point for Country India
Sundarbans steamer/launch trips. Sonakhali is 100 km from Kolkata. Basanti State West Bengal
Road is linked to Eastern metropolitan bypass near Science City in Kolkata. District South 24
Sundarbans bypass project, costing Rs 2.29 crore has been under Parganas
implementation since 2002. It will reduce the distance between Kolkata and Population (2011)
Basanti by 25 km. The 12-km bypass will connect Dhuri and Jibantala. • Total 6,625
Sundarbans, being full of creeks and rivers, needs more bridges, especially on
Languages
the Matla.[1] • Official Bengali, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Demographics Sex ratio 955 ♂/♀
Lok Sabha Jaynagar (SC)
As per 2011 Census of India Basanti had a total population of 6,625, of which
constituency
3,447 (52%) were males and 3,178 (48%) were females. Population below 6 Vidhan Sabha Basanti (SC),
years was 728. The total number of literates in Basanti was 4,729 (80.19 % of constituency Gosaba (SC)
the population over 6 years).[2] Website s24pgs.gov.in
CD Block
Economy
Agriculture
The state government has initiated two plans for agricultural
Long ago, when the zamindari system was still
improvement. The “amar bon” (my forest) project aims at planting more
in force, the family seat of the Chaudhuris was
trees in the area as a preventive measure towards global warming. Over in Basanti and Masjidbati in the Sundarbans.
14,000,000 saplings will be planted in various places through women, Remote and beautiful, the Sundarbans, even
children and NGOs. As the area is surrounded by saline waters in the today are famous for two things — the dense
“sundari” or mangrove forests and the king of
creeks, the “Rainwater harvesting through Land Shaping” project aims at
those forests, the great Royal Bengal Tiger. A
construction of ponds on 1/5 of the agricultural land and rest of the land magnificent animal, mighty and majestic, he is
is spared for agriculture. The target is to construct 50,000 such ponds. [4] held in a kind of fearful awe by the locals to
whom he is not just “bagh” or tiger, but
“Moshai”, Revered Sir.[3]
Honey collection Nandita Chaudhuri

Around 20,000 kg of honey is collected every year from forests of


Sundarbans. Mostly people from the Kultali, Joynagar, Basanti, Gosaba and Canning are honey collectors. The number of honey
collectors have dwindled from around 1,500 a few years back to around 700 in 2007. From 1985 through 2004, about 75 honey
collectors were killed by tigers in the forests. Now all honey collectors are insured for Rs. 50,000. The forest department has also
intensified vigilance during the honey collection period. The range officers and guards are on full alert. No deaths have been reported
since 2004.[5]

Power
West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency (WBREDA) has installed a solar-power village electrification programme at
Nafarganj village in the Basanti block. A Rs 250 crore rural electrification project is being implemented on the islands to provide the
people of the area with power through non-conventional ener [6]
gy sources, as conventional grid supply is not feasible.

90 per cent of the islands remain in darkness after sunset, although efforts are on to provide power to the islands. The state
government had appointed the WBREDA as the nodal agency for its solar power project for the Sundarbans. Part of the project cost
under the low cost non-conventional energy project was shared by the central government. There are two schemes under the project.
Under the first, a small unit priced at Rs. 14,000 each was provided to domestic consumers who had to pay Rs. 3,000 for it while the
rest was equally shared between the centre and the state. For the other, consumers have to pay Rs. 8,500 for a big unit while the
[7]
central government provides a subsidy of Rs. 10,000 and the state shells out Rs. 5,500.

Health

Dominique Lapierre's floating hospitals


Four launches with doctors carrying medicines, sophisticated portable X-ray and echo-cardiograph machines, provided by the French
author Dominique Lapierre move along the waterways of the Sundarbans to its furthest corners. Residents of such places as
[8] Since 1981,
Sandeshkhali, Basanti, Gosaba and Kultali have expressed their gratitude to him for his support when he came in 2004.
Lapierre has dedicated half of his royalty earnings from his books to sustain a humanitarian crusade in the slums of Kolkata and the
[9][10]
deprived areas of rural Bengal. For his work, Lapierre was made a citizen of honour of Kolkata.

Arsenic contamination
A study of the School of Environmental Studies, most of whose surveyors are Jadavpur University scholars, shows the extent of
arsenic contamination in the ground water of South 24-Parganas is shocking. High levels of arsenic in ground water was found in 12
blocks of the district. Water samples collected from tubewells in the affected places contained arsenic above the normal level (10
microgram a litre as specified by the World Health Organisation). The affected blocks include Basanti.[11]
References
1. "CM impetus to roads for Sunderbans"(http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=6&id=23956&usrsess=
1). The Statesman, 3 January 2002. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
2. "C.D. Block Wise Primary Census Abstract Data(PCA)"(http://censusindia.gov.in/pca/cdb_pca_census/Houselisting-
housing-WB.html). 2011 census: West Bengal – District-wise CDBlocks. Registrar General and Census
Commissioner, India. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
3. Chaudhuri, Nandita. "now & again: Englishman and the tiger"(http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=3
&id=84346&usrsess=1). The Statesman, 14 October 2004. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
4. "Agri-boost for Sunderbans"(http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=6&id=190594&usrsess=1). The
Statesman, 19 July 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
5. "Honey come lately" (http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=23&id=181947&usrsess=1). The
Statesman, 24 April 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
6. "WBREDA asked to evolve power model for Sunderbans"(http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=6&id
=102276&usrsess=1). The Statesman, 14 April 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
7. Ghosh, Kaushik. "Sunderbans gropes in the dark"(http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=23&id=9314
&usrsess=1). The Statesman, 7 March 2003. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
8. "Sundarbans gratitude to Lapierre"(http://www.telegraphindia.com/1041130/asp/bengal/story_4066942.asp).
Calcutta, India: The Telegraph, 30 November 2004. 2004-11-30. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
9. "Lapierre comes with Kolkata in pocket"(http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=22&id=72042&usrsess
=1). The Statesman, 21 May 2004. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
10. "Writer's Block" (http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070325/asp/7days/story_7561727.asp). Calcutta, India: The
Telegraph, 25 March 2007. 2007-03-25. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
11. "High arsenic levels in South"(https://web.archive.org/web/20070929091658/http://www
.thestatesman.net/page.arcvi
ew.php?clid=23&id=183781&usrsess=1). The Statesman, 15 May 2007. Archived fromthe original (http://www.thest
atesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=23&id=183781&usrsess=1) on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-09-22.

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