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| BHDRAKALI
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This
temple is located in Itkhori, now in Chatra
district (earlier a Hazaribag subdivision), 60
km from district headquarters. It is a 400 years
old temple. The idol of Maa Bhadrakali is
constructed of Gomed stone. Hills and forests
surround the temple. Itkhori is located on the
confluence of Mahane and Vaksha rivers. There
are temples of other Gods and Goddesses also. It
is an important religious spot for Shaivites,
Vaishnavites, Buddhists and Jains. A large
number of religious ceremonies are held here
around the year. Daily, 500 persons, on the
average, visit this place.
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| NATIONAL
PARK |
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For
preservation of the fauna and to enable visitors
to view wild animals in their state of freedom a
national park has been constituted within the
Hazaribag district. It starts from about 10
miles from Hazaribag town on the Hazaribag-Barhi
road and extends to east and west, but mostly
westward for several miles. The total area is
about 150 square miles with a core of right-free
forest covering 80 square miles. Shooting is
strictly prohibited in the entire 150 square
miles, but while the inner core of 80 square
miles has been preserved in the state of nature
and no cutting of trees or disturbance of the
flora in any manner is permitted, in the outer
fringe of 70 square miles normal exploration has
been allowed. A number of watchtowers to view
the forest and wild life have been constructed
and a Forest Rest House built at Rajderwah, 18
miles, from Hazaribag. The National Park is a
beauty spot. A number of dams have been built
and more are in process of construction. The
purpose is to create pools of water where the
animals may drink in summer. Towers generally
have been constructed above these pools so that
in summer visitors may sit on these towers and
easily see the animals that will come to drink
water. Artificial saltlicks have also been made
for the animals. Roads have been constructed and
are being extended. In addition to this National
Park, the Koderma Reserved Forests have also
been functioning as game sanctuary where
shooting is prohibited.
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| RAJ
DERWAH |
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Raj
Derwah is a beautiful spot at the center of the
National Park. The forest bungalow is about six
miles from Hazaribag-Barhi Road. Shooting is
strictly prohibited here. The bungalow has good
accommodation but no arrangement for cooking
food. There is no electricity. There is a water
tower that commands an excellent view. This is
an ideal picnic spot.
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