Baita Gram Panchayat, Binpur-I (Jhargram)
Baita is a Gram Panchayat located in the Binpur-I Block of Jhargram district in West Bengal. It includes 72 villages. The Panchayat works under the Binpur-I Block administration and is responsible for local development work and implementation of government schemes at the village level.
List of Villages in Baita Gram Panchayat
Baita Gram Panchayat serves the following villages.
| Sl. No. | Village |
|---|---|
| 1 | Agaisol |
| 2 | Andharjora |
| 3 | Baita |
| 4 | Balatikri |
| 5 | Baliguma |
| 6 | Balishira |
| 7 | Bansh Kona |
| 8 | Bara Kala |
| 9 | Bara Palasi |
| 10 | Bara Parulia |
| 11 | Bara Radhidanga |
| 12 | Baraichhapara |
| 13 | Baula Bandi |
| 14 | Beguna |
| 15 | Bhairab Kundu |
| 16 | Bhaluk Khola |
| 17 | Bhulka |
| 18 | Buri Metal |
| 19 | Champa Bagan |
| 20 | Chandabila |
| 21 | Chandpur |
| 22 | Chapitola |
| 23 | Chhota Ichhapara |
| 24 | Chhota Palasi |
| 25 | Chhota Radhidanga |
| 26 | Dakshin Singpur |
| 27 | Degangarpal |
| 28 | Dumurkata |
| 29 | Gahami |
| 30 | Gamaria |
| 31 | Ghoragana |
| 32 | Ghusim Danga |
| 33 | Goal Danga |
| 34 | Goaldawga |
| 35 | Gopalpur |
| 36 | Hirua Dihi |
| 37 | Jarulpal |
| 38 | Jashpur |
| 39 | Jaynagar |
| 40 | Jhatiara |
| 41 | Jirakuli |
| 42 | Kanchan Nagar |
| 43 | Kaoamari |
| 44 | Khansha Batinadi |
| 45 | Kharisanala |
| 46 | Kirttania |
| 47 | Kismat Barakola |
| 48 | Kismat Parulia |
| 49 | Kunarpur |
| 50 | Kushmora |
| 51 | Lalitapal |
| 52 | Maitipara |
| 53 | Murajuri |
| 54 | Nandaria |
| 55 | Nayapal |
| 56 | Nimdanga |
| 57 | Nischintapur |
| 58 | Paruasol |
| 59 | Phiringitola |
| 60 | Pindrakali |
| 61 | Rajpara |
| 62 | Ramjibanpur |
| 63 | Ramjibanpur |
| 64 | Rasmandal |
| 65 | Salchaturi |
| 66 | Shyamchak |
| 67 | Siarkati |
| 68 | Simladanga |
| 69 | Sundaraguri |
| 70 | Talhirurdihi |
| 71 | Tikarampur |
| 72 | Titiali |
About Baita Gram Panchayat
Baita Gram Panchayat is part of the Panchayati Raj system and works at the grassroots level in Binpur-I Block of Jhargram district. It looks after local administrative matters, supports village-level planning, and helps coordinate development activities in its villages.
The Panchayat plays a role in implementation of government welfare schemes, maintenance of basic civic infrastructure, and coordination with Block and District authorities for rural development initiatives in the area.