Provincial And District Notes On the Agricultural Conditions And Problems of the United Provinces. Rev. Up to 1911

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Printed by W. C. ASBi, Offig. Supdt., Govt. Press, United Provinees.
23 DISTRICT NOTE.
SHAHJAHANPtJR.
Topography.
The topography of the district, which is by no means simple, is clearly brought out in the classification by circles and sub-circles made in the last settlement, which should be studied with the aid of the maps in the pargana handbooks..
inhere are nine principal tracts which may be described as follows, beginning on the south-west, where the Gangea touches the district.
(1) The. Ga
...nges tract.— This small tract includes 18 villages, forming the Ganges sub-circle of the Bankati circle in pargana Jalalabad. The soil is either sand or light loam,, and is exposed to the river floods which rarely bring fertilizing, silt. Cultivation extends in dry years and contracts in west.
(2) The Bankati. — This tract comprises 122 villages, that 18 the whole Bankati circle exclusive of the Ganges tract. It is a hard clay plain, still containing much jungle ; the soil is poor, and requires a great quantity of moisture, while it dries quickly; the worst of it grows nothing but rice.


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