Jharkhand was formed in 2000 with 18 districts, later expanded to 24 districts. The state comprises 43 subdivisions administered by Sub-divisional Officers (SDOs) or Sub-divisional Magistrates (SDMs). These subdivisions serve as administrative units below the district level and above blocks or tehsils. Examples include subdivisions in Bokaro, Chatra, Deoghar, Giridih, and Seraikela Kharsawan. The total number of subdivisions in Jharkhand is officially recognized as 43.
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