Members of the erstwhile royal family of Seraikella, the Singh Deo family (patrons of the Chhau dance), divide their time between The Palace, Seraikella; a 300-year-old heritage palace and historical landmark and their residences in Odisha, West Bengal and abroad.
Despite their loss of formal title and privileges, they enjoy public support in the area (comprising the former Seraikella state).
The District of Seraikela and Kharsawan was formed on 1 April 2001 after being separated from West Singhbhum.
The prominent communities in this group, in terms of the district's total population, are Santal (12.19%), Ho (8.37%), Bhumij (6.38%), Munda (4.22%), Bhuiya (1.88%), Oraon (0.99%), Ghasi (0.98%), Dom (0.82%), Mahli (0.66%), Dhobi (0.49%), Kora (0.28%), Chamar/Mochi (0.28%), Lohra (0.24%), and Kol (0.15%).
Other communities such as Mal Paharia, Dusadh, Pan, Bauri, Savar, Kharia, Bedia, Hari/Mehtar/Bhangi, Korwa, Rajwar, Pasi, Gond, and Birhor also have populations ranging between one thousand to a hundred.
[9] The district's official administrative language is Hindi, while Bengali predominates in rural areas.
It houses many companies like Tata Steel, TAYO Growth Shop, Aadhunik Power Plant etc.