Bijapur District Official Website

CHHATTISGARH
Beneficiary Oriented Solution - State
Public distribution
Published By: N
Official portal providing information about Bijapur district, including administrative setup, public utilities, departments, tourism, and services.
Project Details

Brief Background
The website serves as the official digital presence of Bijapur district offering residents and visitors access to various services and information.Bijapur district is one of the Twenty Eight districts of Chhattisgarh State and Bijapur town is the administrative headquarters of this district. It was earlier part of Dantewada District. The Bijapur district occupies the southernmost part of Chhattisgarh state. The district is bound on north and northeast of its parent district i.e. Dantewada district. on east by Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh district on south and lower half portion of the western state by Andhra Pradesh state and the remaining western portion by Maharashtra state. The total area of the district is approximately 6562.48 Sq. Kms.

Objective
To provide comprehensive information and online services related to Bijapur district to the public.The dry region consists of mixed forest is extensive and is interspersed between the moist and intermediate belt but more generally confined to the western half and southern parts of the district.

Benefits
Facilitates easy access to district-related information services and updates for citizens and stakeholders.The district is famous for its rich wildlife as it has very thick cover of forest. Tigers and Panthers are found throughout the district in the forest. Tigers and Panthers have a notoriety for turning man-eaters evidently because of the scarcity of the trees natural food in the forest and absence of cattle.

Implementation Methodology
In the region around village settlement are found the common trees which need no mention here.Palms fill an important place in the domestic economy of the people. The Palmyra palm (Borassua flabellifer) locally known as tar grows gregariously in the south-west. From this people extract tari. The next most important is Sulphy (Caryota urens). Unlike the palmyra palm Sulphi is not a gregarious species and grows in the shady valleys of hills of depressions of undulating plains. It thrives best in the central regions of the district.
Implementing Agency Details
Name of implement agency
National Informatics Centre
Name of Representative of Agency
Representative Agency Email
servicedesk-nic@nic.in
Representative Agency Phone / Mobile
1800111555