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Chatra, located in Jharkhand, is known for its historical significance and tribal culture. The district is primarily agrarian, with rice, maize, and pulses being the main crops. Chatra is famous for its historical temples, such as the Jagdish Temple, which attract both locals and visitors. The district is rich in minerals, including coal, limestone, and mica, contributing to its mining industry. Chatra is home to several tribal communities, such as the Oraons, Munda, and Santhal, each with a rich cultural heritage. The region celebrates tribal festivals like Sarhul and Tusu Parab. The economy is supported by mining, agriculture, and handicrafts. The district is gradually improving its infrastructure, with better roads and education facilities. Chota Nagpur Plateau and the nearby Betla National Park are significant attractions for tourists. Chatra also has religious significance and is a growing center for eco-tourism.