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Bhagalpur

Bhagalpur is a city in the Indian state of Bihar, situated on the southern bank of the Ganga river. It is the third largest city of Bihar by population and also serves the headquarters of Bhagalpur district, Bhagalpur division & Eastern Range. It is known as the Silk City & also listed for development under the Smart Cities Mission by Government of India. It is the only district in Bihar after capital city Patna where three major higher educational institutions IIIT, TMBU & Agriculture University(BAU) are located and also Vikramshila Central University is under construction next to the ruins of ancient Vikramshila University. The river around city is home to the Gangetic dolphin, the National Aquatic Animal of India,[8] and the Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary is established near the town. The city holds the largest Manasa Puja and one of the largest processions in Kali Puja, an intangible cultural heritage of the region.[9]

Bhagalpur
City
Ghantaghar, Bhagalpur
Nickname: 
The Silk City[1]
Bhagalpur
Location of Bhagalpur in Bihar
Bhagalpur
Bhagalpur (India)
Coordinates: 25°15′N 87°0′E / 25.250°N 87.000°E / 25.250; 87.000Coordinates: 25°15′N 87°0′E / 25.250°N 87.000°E / 25.250; 87.000
Country India
StateBihar
DistrictBhagalpur
Urban AgglomerationBhagalpur
Municipal CorporationBhagalpur Municipal Corporation
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Corporation
 • MayorDr. Basundhara Lal (BJP)
 • Municipal commissionerYogesh Kumar Sagar (IAS)
 • Divisional CommissionerDayanidhan Pandey (IAS)
 • DIG (Eastern Range, Bhagalpur)Vivekanand (IPS)
 • District MagistrateSubrat Kumar Sen (IAS)
Area
 • Total218.28 km2 (84.28 sq mi)
Elevation52 m (171 ft)
Population
 (2011)[3]
 • Total410,210
 • Density1,900/km2 (4,900/sq mi)
DemonymBhagalpuri
Language
 • OfficialHindi[4]
 • Additional officialUrdu[4]
 • RegionalMaithili and Bengali[5]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal Index Number
812001-81XXXX[6]
STD Code0641
Vehicle registrationBR-10
Websitebhagalpur.nic.in

Demography

As of the 2011 India census, the Bhagalpur Urban Agglomeration has a population of 410,210, of which 218,284 were males and 191,926 were females. It is the 3rd largest city in Bihar in terms of urban population. the total population in the age group of 0 to 6 years is 55,898. The total number of literates are 286,125, with 160,720 males and 125,405 females. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population is 80.76%, of which while the male literacy rate is 84.95% with women at 75.95%.[3]

Climate

Climate data for Bhagalpur (1981–2010, extremes 1901–2012)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 31.9
(89.4)
35.8
(96.4)
42.6
(108.7)
45.3
(113.5)
46.4
(115.5)
46.0
(114.8)
42.3
(108.1)
39.7
(103.5)
38.6
(101.5)
40.0
(104.0)
37.4
(99.3)
32.2
(90.0)
46.4
(115.5)
Average high °C (°F) 23.0
(73.4)
27.1
(80.8)
33.4
(92.1)
37.6
(99.7)
37.5
(99.5)
36.4
(97.5)
33.3
(91.9)
33.4
(92.1)
33.2
(91.8)
32.7
(90.9)
29.6
(85.3)
24.9
(76.8)
31.9
(89.4)
Average low °C (°F) 12.4
(54.3)
15.4
(59.7)
20.6
(69.1)
24.2
(75.6)
26.0
(78.8)
27.2
(81.0)
26.9
(80.4)
26.9
(80.4)
26.4
(79.5)
23.9
(75.0)
19.1
(66.4)
14.2
(57.6)
21.9
(71.4)
Record low °C (°F) 4.2
(39.6)
5.0
(41.0)
10.8
(51.4)
13.1
(55.6)
14.5
(58.1)
19.5
(67.1)
22.4
(72.3)
20.1
(68.2)
21.5
(70.7)
15.4
(59.7)
11.1
(52.0)
3.9
(39.0)
3.9
(39.0)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 13.6
(0.54)
9.4
(0.37)
9.4
(0.37)
23.9
(0.94)
75.6
(2.98)
201.7
(7.94)
300.8
(11.84)
256.5
(10.10)
217.2
(8.55)
85.5
(3.37)
5.2
(0.20)
7.5
(0.30)
1,206.3
(47.49)
Average rainy days 1.1 1.2 0.9 1.8 4.7 8.9 14.0 11.7 9.6 3.4 0.5 0.7 58.5
Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST) 70 58 47 45 55 68 78 77 77 71 67 70 65
Source: India Meteorological Department[10][11]

Flora and fauna

Greater adjutant (Garuda)

 
Greater adjutant

Greater adjutant (Leptoptilos dubius), a member of the stork family, associated with the mythical bird Garuda, has a Rescue and Rehabilitation Area located in Bhagalpur, the second largest of its kind. Loss of nesting habitat and feeding sites through drainage, pollution and disturbance, together with hunting and egg collection, caused a massive dip in the population of the species. Garuda birds were first spotted nesting and breeding on a silk cotton tree near a village in the Ganga-Diara area in Bhagalpur in 2007. In May 2006, 42 birds were seen by the Mandar Nature Club team for the first time. Prior to this, the species had never been seen in Bihar during its breeding period. Four years after these endangered birds of the stork family started nesting and breeding in Bhagalpur district, their number eventually increased, from 78 to over 500,[12] making Bhagalpur one of only three places to host Garudas; the others being Cambodia and Assam.[13]

The greater adjutant is classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List 2004 of threatened species and listed under Schedule IV of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. This huge stork has a naked pink head, a very thick yellow bill and a low-hanging neck pouch. The neck ruff is white. The bird looks like a vulture. Other than the pale grey edge on each wing, the rest of the greater adjutant's body is dark grey. Younglings have a narrower bill, thicker down on the head and neck, and entirely dark wings. A Garuda bird measures 145–150 cm (about three feet) in length and four to five feet in height.[14]

Local attractions

Kali Puja

Kali Puja is one of the most important festivals in and around the region. Several Kali Temples and Puja Mandaps are decked up on Deepawali to worship Kalika. The procession after the Puja is so long that it takes 36 hours to complete one big phase of Murti Bisarjan. Kali Puja holds the cultural significance of the Anga Region. The procession after the Puja is the intangible cultural asset to the city.[15]

Sati Behula

In medieval Bengali literature, Mansamangal is projected has heroine and a goddess. In the period from the thirteenth to the eighteenth century, many works based on this story were made. The religious purpose of these works was to render the importance of Mansa Devi, but these works are more known for the pious love of Behula and her husband Lakhander (Lakhindar or Lakshinder.) This is the story of Bihula-Bishhari from capital of Angdesh Champa (Now in Bhagalpur district called as Champanagar). However, this is not just a methological story, the evidence of the metal house created by lord Bishyakarma on Oder of Chand Saudagar for Behula and her husband Lakhander to protect from mansa devi is still been seen and reported when there is heavy rain in the region.

Budhanath Temple

Spread over three acres Budhanath temple is located on the banks of the Uttarvahini Ganga (flowing from south to north) River. Being one of the oldest temples in the region, it witnesses influx of devotees throughout the year. It is about twenty minutes from the main town. Reference of Baba Budhanath can be found in Shiva Purana as Baba Bal Vridheshwarnath. Also, this name has been stated in the first segment of the eighth segments of Shiva Purana. The lingam of this place of worship is self-incarnated nevertheless as to when it came into being is still unknown. Idol of Ma Bhavani can be seen beside the Shivalinga or Lingam.[16]

Shri Champapur Digamber Jain Temple

 
The tallest statue of Lord Vasupujya, Champapur

Champapur is an ancient and historic Teerth Kshetra of Jainism. Champapur is the place where all the five Kalyanaks i.e., Garbha, Janam, Tapa, KevalGyan and Moksha Kalyanak of Bhagwan Vasupujya, the 12th Jain Teerthankar, have taken place. The Champapur was the capital of ‘Anga Janpada'. The Anga Janpada was one of the 52 Janapada established by Adi Teerthankar Bhagwan Rishabh Deo. Champapur also existed as Mahajanapada among the six Mahajanapadas during the time of Bhagwan Mahavira Swami.

The three Chaturmas of Bhagwan Mahavira Swami during his Dikshakal, religious propagation centre of Anga-Banga-Magadh-Vaishali, test of modesty of Sati Subhadra and Anantmati, Aahardan to Bhagwan Mahaveer Swami by Sati Chandan Bala have taken place in Champapur. Champapur is also related to great stories of 'origin of Harivansha, Shripal-Mainasundari, Shri Dharma Ghosh Muni, King Karna of Mahabharata, King Mudrak and great architect Vishvakarman’.[17]

The main temple of Champapur Siddha Kshetra is quite ancient (about 2500 years). This temple being symbolic of 'Panch Kalyanaka' is adorned with 5 altars, magnificent spire and 2 columns of fame. It is said that there were 4 'Columns of Fame (Keerti Stambha)’ which existed in four corners of the campus of the temple. Later on the 2 out of 4 were destroyed in the earthquake of year 1934 & repair (Jirnoddhar) of other 2 columns was done in 1938. The 'Columns of Fame' are about 2200 years ancient.[18]

Khanqah-e-Shahbazia

Founded in 1577 AD, the Khanqah-e-Shahbazia is one of the most revered shrines of Bhagalpur. It houses the grave of Maulana Shahbaz, a saint whose 13th-generation descendants still run the place.[19] Maulana Shahbaz Rahmatullah is considered one of the 40 Sufi saints sent to spread the message of Allah.[20] The Sajjadah Nasheen (direct descendant of the saint) is supposed to spend his life within the confines of the Khanqah and take care of its management, lead prayers and offer spiritual services. It is said that they are exempted from appearing in a court of law.

The Mosque was built by Aurangzeb and was frequently visited by him. Every Thursday, visitors assemble at the place to be blessed. Most of the visitors are said to be from the eastern parts of India and Bangladesh. There is a belief that the water in a pond here has medicinal qualities that can cure illness and snake bites. Archeological Survey of India has discovered some ancient manuscripts from the basement of Khanqah e Shahbazia.[20]

The Khanqah is also famous for its library, which has a vast collection of Arabic and Persian theological texts, including a copy of the Qur’an transcribed by Murshid Quli Khan, the Nawab of Murshidabad, Bengal.[19]

Important Institutions


Media

Print media include the Hindi Dainik Jagran, Dainik Bhaskar, Aaj, Hindustan (under Hindustan Times) and Prabhat Khabar; the Urdu The Inquilab[21] and Taasir, while English Times of India, The Telegraph and Hindustan Times are also available.

Broadcast media include All India Radio (Frequency 1458 kHz, 1206 kHz) 90.4 FM Radio Active (Bhagalpur), and AIR FM Rainbow India 100.1.M, sadhna plus news channel

Telecommunications services include BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone Idea, Reliance Jio.

Airtel, Jio, BSNL and Sify are providing broadband services in this region.

Notable people

Regional/Zonal offices in Bhagalpur

See also

References

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External links

  •   Bhagalpur travel guide from Wikivoyage

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This article is about the municipality in India For its namesake district see Bhagalpur district Bhagalpur is a city in the Indian state of Bihar situated on the southern bank of the Ganga river It is the third largest city of Bihar by population and also serves the headquarters of Bhagalpur district Bhagalpur division amp Eastern Range It is known as the Silk City amp also listed for development under the Smart Cities Mission by Government of India It is the only district in Bihar after capital city Patna where three major higher educational institutions IIIT TMBU amp Agriculture University BAU are located and also Vikramshila Central University is under construction next to the ruins of ancient Vikramshila University The river around city is home to the Gangetic dolphin the National Aquatic Animal of India 8 and the Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary is established near the town The city holds the largest Manasa Puja and one of the largest processions in Kali Puja an intangible cultural heritage of the region 9 BhagalpurCityGhantaghar BhagalpurNickname The Silk City 1 BhagalpurLocation of Bhagalpur in BiharShow map of BiharBhagalpurBhagalpur India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 25 15 N 87 0 E 25 250 N 87 000 E 25 250 87 000 Coordinates 25 15 N 87 0 E 25 250 N 87 000 E 25 250 87 000Country IndiaStateBiharDistrictBhagalpurUrban AgglomerationBhagalpurMunicipal CorporationBhagalpur Municipal CorporationGovernment TypeMunicipal Corporation MayorDr Basundhara Lal BJP Municipal commissionerYogesh Kumar Sagar IAS Divisional CommissionerDayanidhan Pandey IAS DIG Eastern Range Bhagalpur Vivekanand IPS District MagistrateSubrat Kumar Sen IAS Area Total218 28 km2 84 28 sq mi Elevation 2 52 m 171 ft Population 2011 3 Total410 210 Density1 900 km2 4 900 sq mi DemonymBhagalpuriLanguage OfficialHindi 4 Additional officialUrdu 4 RegionalMaithili and Bengali 5 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST Postal Index Number812001 81XXXX 6 STD Code0641Vehicle registrationBR 10Websitebhagalpur wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 Demography 2 Climate 3 Flora and fauna 3 1 Greater adjutant Garuda 4 Local attractions 4 1 Kali Puja 4 2 Sati Behula 4 3 Budhanath Temple 4 4 Shri Champapur Digamber Jain Temple 4 5 Khanqah e Shahbazia 5 Important Institutions 6 Media 7 Notable people 8 Regional Zonal offices in Bhagalpur 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksDemography EditSee also List of cities in Bihar As of the 2011 India census the Bhagalpur Urban Agglomeration has a population of 410 210 of which 218 284 were males and 191 926 were females It is the 3rd largest city in Bihar in terms of urban population the total population in the age group of 0 to 6 years is 55 898 The total number of literates are 286 125 with 160 720 males and 125 405 females The effective literacy rate of 7 population is 80 76 of which while the male literacy rate is 84 95 with women at 75 95 3 Climate EditClimate data for Bhagalpur 1981 2010 extremes 1901 2012 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 31 9 89 4 35 8 96 4 42 6 108 7 45 3 113 5 46 4 115 5 46 0 114 8 42 3 108 1 39 7 103 5 38 6 101 5 40 0 104 0 37 4 99 3 32 2 90 0 46 4 115 5 Average high C F 23 0 73 4 27 1 80 8 33 4 92 1 37 6 99 7 37 5 99 5 36 4 97 5 33 3 91 9 33 4 92 1 33 2 91 8 32 7 90 9 29 6 85 3 24 9 76 8 31 9 89 4 Average low C F 12 4 54 3 15 4 59 7 20 6 69 1 24 2 75 6 26 0 78 8 27 2 81 0 26 9 80 4 26 9 80 4 26 4 79 5 23 9 75 0 19 1 66 4 14 2 57 6 21 9 71 4 Record low C F 4 2 39 6 5 0 41 0 10 8 51 4 13 1 55 6 14 5 58 1 19 5 67 1 22 4 72 3 20 1 68 2 21 5 70 7 15 4 59 7 11 1 52 0 3 9 39 0 3 9 39 0 Average rainfall mm inches 13 6 0 54 9 4 0 37 9 4 0 37 23 9 0 94 75 6 2 98 201 7 7 94 300 8 11 84 256 5 10 10 217 2 8 55 85 5 3 37 5 2 0 20 7 5 0 30 1 206 3 47 49 Average rainy days 1 1 1 2 0 9 1 8 4 7 8 9 14 0 11 7 9 6 3 4 0 5 0 7 58 5Average relative humidity at 17 30 IST 70 58 47 45 55 68 78 77 77 71 67 70 65Source India Meteorological Department 10 11 Flora and fauna EditGreater adjutant Garuda Edit Greater adjutant Greater adjutant Leptoptilos dubius a member of the stork family associated with the mythical bird Garuda has a Rescue and Rehabilitation Area located in Bhagalpur the second largest of its kind Loss of nesting habitat and feeding sites through drainage pollution and disturbance together with hunting and egg collection caused a massive dip in the population of the species Garuda birds were first spotted nesting and breeding on a silk cotton tree near a village in the Ganga Diara area in Bhagalpur in 2007 In May 2006 42 birds were seen by the Mandar Nature Club team for the first time Prior to this the species had never been seen in Bihar during its breeding period Four years after these endangered birds of the stork family started nesting and breeding in Bhagalpur district their number eventually increased from 78 to over 500 12 making Bhagalpur one of only three places to host Garudas the others being Cambodia and Assam 13 The greater adjutant is classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List 2004 of threatened species and listed under Schedule IV of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act 1972 This huge stork has a naked pink head a very thick yellow bill and a low hanging neck pouch The neck ruff is white The bird looks like a vulture Other than the pale grey edge on each wing the rest of the greater adjutant s body is dark grey Younglings have a narrower bill thicker down on the head and neck and entirely dark wings A Garuda bird measures 145 150 cm about three feet in length and four to five feet in height 14 Local attractions EditKali Puja Edit Kali Puja is one of the most important festivals in and around the region Several Kali Temples and Puja Mandaps are decked up on Deepawali to worship Kalika The procession after the Puja is so long that it takes 36 hours to complete one big phase of Murti Bisarjan Kali Puja holds the cultural significance of the Anga Region The procession after the Puja is the intangible cultural asset to the city 15 Sati Behula Edit In medieval Bengali literature Mansamangal is projected has heroine and a goddess In the period from the thirteenth to the eighteenth century many works based on this story were made The religious purpose of these works was to render the importance of Mansa Devi but these works are more known for the pious love of Behula and her husband Lakhander Lakhindar or Lakshinder This is the story of Bihula Bishhari from capital of Angdesh Champa Now in Bhagalpur district called as Champanagar However this is not just a methological story the evidence of the metal house created by lord Bishyakarma on Oder of Chand Saudagar for Behula and her husband Lakhander to protect from mansa devi is still been seen and reported when there is heavy rain in the region Budhanath Temple Edit Spread over three acres Budhanath temple is located on the banks of the Uttarvahini Ganga flowing from south to north River Being one of the oldest temples in the region it witnesses influx of devotees throughout the year It is about twenty minutes from the main town Reference of Baba Budhanath can be found in Shiva Purana as Baba Bal Vridheshwarnath Also this name has been stated in the first segment of the eighth segments of Shiva Purana The lingam of this place of worship is self incarnated nevertheless as to when it came into being is still unknown Idol of Ma Bhavani can be seen beside the Shivalinga or Lingam 16 Shri Champapur Digamber Jain Temple Edit The tallest statue of Lord Vasupujya Champapur Champapur is an ancient and historic Teerth Kshetra of Jainism Champapur is the place where all the five Kalyanaks i e Garbha Janam Tapa KevalGyan and Moksha Kalyanak of Bhagwan Vasupujya the 12th Jain Teerthankar have taken place The Champapur was the capital of Anga Janpada The Anga Janpada was one of the 52 Janapada established by Adi Teerthankar Bhagwan Rishabh Deo Champapur also existed as Mahajanapada among the six Mahajanapadas during the time of Bhagwan Mahavira Swami The three Chaturmas of Bhagwan Mahavira Swami during his Dikshakal religious propagation centre of Anga Banga Magadh Vaishali test of modesty of Sati Subhadra and Anantmati Aahardan to Bhagwan Mahaveer Swami by Sati Chandan Bala have taken place in Champapur Champapur is also related to great stories of origin of Harivansha Shripal Mainasundari Shri Dharma Ghosh Muni King Karna of Mahabharata King Mudrak and great architect Vishvakarman 17 The main temple of Champapur Siddha Kshetra is quite ancient about 2500 years This temple being symbolic of Panch Kalyanaka is adorned with 5 altars magnificent spire and 2 columns of fame It is said that there were 4 Columns of Fame Keerti Stambha which existed in four corners of the campus of the temple Later on the 2 out of 4 were destroyed in the earthquake of year 1934 amp repair Jirnoddhar of other 2 columns was done in 1938 The Columns of Fame are about 2200 years ancient 18 Khanqah e Shahbazia Edit Founded in 1577 AD the Khanqah e Shahbazia is one of the most revered shrines of Bhagalpur It houses the grave of Maulana Shahbaz a saint whose 13th generation descendants still run the place 19 Maulana Shahbaz Rahmatullah is considered one of the 40 Sufi saints sent to spread the message of Allah 20 The Sajjadah Nasheen direct descendant of the saint is supposed to spend his life within the confines of the Khanqah and take care of its management lead prayers and offer spiritual services It is said that they are exempted from appearing in a court of law The Mosque was built by Aurangzeb and was frequently visited by him Every Thursday visitors assemble at the place to be blessed Most of the visitors are said to be from the eastern parts of India and Bangladesh There is a belief that the water in a pond here has medicinal qualities that can cure illness and snake bites Archeological Survey of India has discovered some ancient manuscripts from the basement of Khanqah e Shahbazia 20 The Khanqah is also famous for its library which has a vast collection of Arabic and Persian theological texts including a copy of the Qur an transcribed by Murshid Quli Khan the Nawab of Murshidabad Bengal 19 Important Institutions Edit Bhagalpur College of Engineering Indian Institute of Information Technology IIIT Bhagalpur Bihar Agricultural University BAU Sabour Bhagalpur Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College amp Hospital JLNMCH Mayaganj Bhagalpur Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University TMBU Bhagalpur Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Technology CSTS Bhagalpur NTPC Kahalgaon Bhagalpur Software Technology Park STPI Bhagalpur Vikramshila Central University Bhagalpur proposed T N B College Bhagalpur Bhagalpur College of Engineering BCE Bhagalpur T N B Law College Bhagalpur Marwari College Bhagalpur State Textile Polytechnic Bhagalpur D A V Public School Mount Assisi School Mount Carmel SchoolMedia EditPrint media include the Hindi Dainik Jagran Dainik Bhaskar Aaj Hindustan under Hindustan Times and Prabhat Khabar the Urdu The Inquilab 21 and Taasir while English Times of India The Telegraph and Hindustan Times are also available Broadcast media include All India Radio Frequency 1458 kHz 1206 kHz 90 4 FM Radio Active Bhagalpur and AIR FM Rainbow India 100 1 M sadhna plus news channelTelecommunications services include BSNL Airtel Vodafone Idea Reliance Jio Airtel Jio BSNL and Sify are providing broadband services in this region Notable people EditAjit Pal Mangat Indian film director Alexander Dow Died at Bhagalpur was an orientalist writer playwright and army officer in the East India Company Anand Mohan Sahay General Secretary in INA with Netaji Ambassador in seven different countries Ashis Nandy Indian political psychologist a social theorist and a contemporary cultural and political critic Ashok Kumar Hindi Indian movie actor Ashwini Kumar Choubey BJP politician Ex health minister of Bihar B J Choubey Professor in the Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay Pen name Banaphool Bengali writer Bhagwat Jha Azad Former Chief minister of Bihar Chunchun Prasad Yadav Three consecutive times MP from Bhagalpur Dibyendu Palit Bengali writer Gurmeet Choudhary Indian television actor model and dancer Kadambini Ganguly Daughter of Braja Kishore Bose headmaster of Bhagalpur School was India s one of the first women graduates and Doctor was born in Bhagalpur 22 Lutfur Rahman Urdu poet Nandalal Bose Artist Aisha Sharma Actress Bollywood Sister of Neha Sharma Neha Sharma Hindi amp South Indian movie actress 23 Nishikant Dubey 24 Pritish Nandy Poet painter journalist politician television personality animal activist and film producer 25 Rabindra Kumar Rana Politician Member of the 14th Lok Sabha Raj Kamal Jha Chief Editor The Indian Express author and novelist Ramjee Singh Book edited Gandhi s centenary number T N B college Bhagalpur University 1970 Raveesh Kumar Indian ambassador to Finland former spokesperson of Ministry of External Affairs in Government of India Sanjay Jha Former CEO of Global Foundries Saratchandra Chattopadhyay Famous Bengali novelist The novel Srikanth is based on Bhagalpur Suchitra Bhattacharya Acclaimed Indian novelist was born in Bhagalpur on 10 January 1950 Syed Shahnawaz Hussain BJP leader Gurmeet Choudhary Bollywood Actor Tapan Sinha Film director Tilka Manjhi First Santhal freedom fighter Ajit Sharma Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly from Bhagalpur constituency Regional Zonal offices in Bhagalpur EditIndia Post East Region Bhagalpur Zonal Accounts Office CBDT Bhagalpur State Bank of India Bank of India Union Bank of India UCO Bank Indian Bank Allahabad Bank Punjab National Bank Circle Office Airtel Zonal Office LIC Divisional Office Bihar School Examination Board Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority BIADA Bihar State Pollution Control Board Employees Provident Fund Organisation EPFO Sub Regional Office Bhagalpur MSME office Bhagalpur Regional Forensic science laboratory Regional Water Treatment Laboratory Regional Dairy Development Office National Career Service NCS Regional office Environment And Forest Division BhagalpurSee also Edit1980 Bhagalpur blindings 1989 Bhagalpur violence Aranyak Bhagalpur sariReferences Edit Bhagalpur The Silk City Outlook India 16 June 2017 Retrieved 29 September 2019 Geographic coordinates of Bhagalpur India Latitude longitude and elevation above sea level of Bhagalpur Dateandtime info Archived from the original on 11 May 2018 Retrieved 7 May 2016 a b Urban Agglomerations Cities having population 1 lakh and above PDF Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Archived PDF from the original on 17 October 2013 Retrieved 12 May 2014 a b 52nd REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER FOR LINGUISTIC MINORITIES IN INDIA PDF nclm nic in Ministry of Minority Affairs Archived from the original PDF on 25 May 2017 Retrieved 4 October 2019 language Bhagalpur District Government of Bihar India bhagalpur nic in Retrieved 12 March 2022 BHAGALPUR Pin Code 812001 Jagdishpur All Post Office Areas PIN Codes Search BHAGALPUR Post Office Address ABP Retrieved 18 July 2022 Welcome to Bhagalpur Municipal Corporation BMC bhagalpurnagarnigam in Retrieved 22 November 2020 River dolphin crowned India s aquatic animals Latest Headlines News India Today Indiatoday intoday in 6 October 2009 Archived from the original on 14 June 2012 Retrieved 13 August 2012 म व षहर प ज ब ह ल व षहर क ग थ क स क ष ह अ ग क इत ह स Hindustan in Hindi 17 August 2019 Retrieved 18 August 2022 Station Bhagalpur Climatological Table 1981 2010 PDF Climatological Normals 1981 2010 India Meteorological Department January 2015 pp 127 128 Archived from the original PDF on 5 February 2020 Retrieved 18 August 2020 Extremes of Temperature amp Rainfall for Indian Stations Up to 2012 PDF India Meteorological Department December 2016 p M32 Archived from the original PDF on 5 February 2020 Retrieved 18 August 2020 Garuda s population now 500 in Bhagalpur Bihar Zee News 21 June 2015 Archived from the original on 23 July 2015 Rescue and Rehabilitation centre was opened in Bhagalpur Prabhat Khabar Archived from the original on 21 July 2015 World s third nestling spot for the Leptoptilos dubius Garuda species is in Bhagalpur Bihar theweekendleader Archived from the original on 21 July 2015 Kali Puja 2021 भ गलप र म आज परबत क ब ढ य क ल सह त 85 प रत म ओ क न कल ग भव य व सर जन य त र Bhagalpur Tourism Travel and Tourism in Bhagalpur city Bihar Bhagalpuronline in Archived from the original on 31 March 2016 Retrieved 7 May 2016 Jain Temple Nathnagar Bhagalpur jainteerth Archived from the original on 22 July 2015 Shri Champapur Digamber Jain Bhagalpur jain Archived from the original on 23 July 2015 a b Bhagalpur The Silk City Outlook Traveller Retrieved 25 June 2020 a b Khanqah e Shahbazia Bhagalpur Sightseeing History Timings Holidify www holidify com Retrieved 25 June 2020 Jagran Prakashan launches multiple editions of Inquilab in Bihar afaqs Retrieved 11 August 2020 Story Epaper jagran com 27 July 2015 Archived from the original on 3 June 2016 Retrieved 7 May 2016 Neha Sharma Actresses Koimoi com 20 June 2014 Archived from the original on 4 May 2016 Retrieved 7 May 2016 Godda Jharkhand Lok Sabha Election Results 2014 with Sitting MP and Party Name Elections in Archived from the original on 30 May 2016 Retrieved 7 May 2016 An Indian by accident timesofindia com 14 August 2015 Archived from the original on 7 August 2017 Retrieved 6 August 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bhagalpur Official Bhagalpur District website Bhagalpur travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhagalpur amp oldid 1142874590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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