India is a vast country with numerous towns and cities that have been developed in every possible area of it. Several towns also have been grown in the state of West Bengal as well. In the district of Mushidabad of West Bengal, Harharia Chak is a census town.
Demographical location of the Harharia Chak helps any one to know about the town in details. The Census report of India that has been brought out in the year 2001 is quite significant in this matter. According to it, the total population of Harharia Chak is 8435. Out of it, males comprises of 51 percent of the total population of Harharia Chak. Females constitutes of 49 percent . Children below the age of six years comprises of 13 percent of the whole population of Harharia Chak. The average literacy rate of the Harharia Chak is higher than that of the average of the entire nation. The average literacy rate of Harharia Chak is 67 percent, and that of the entire nation is 59.5 percent. To be specific, Male literacy rate constitutes of 72 percent, and female literacy rate is 63 percent. Due to its close integration of the district of Murshidabad, the people of the Harharia Chak too produce exquisite art and craft works like ivory and wood crafts, Shola pith, Bell-metal ,brass utensils, Baluchari sarees etc.
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