pargana

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Etymology

From Urdu پرگنة (Hindi परगना (paragnā)), from Persian پرگنة.

Noun

pargana (plural parganas)

  1. (India) An administrative unit of India, consisting of a number of villages. [from 17th c.] Since Indian independence, replaced by the block or tahsil.
    • 1924, EM Forster, A Passage to India, Penguin, published 2005, page 165:
      ‘I shall advise His Highness to sanction at least a high school in the capital, and if possible another in each pargana.’
    • 2017 April 20, Times of India:
      Many in the BJP, especially tribal leaders from the Santhal Pargana, blamed the crushing defeat against JMM on the CM's organisational skills.

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