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Bhojpur district, India

Bhojpur district is one of the thirty-eight districts of the Indian state of Bihar. Arrah city (also known as Ara) is the administrative headquarters of this district. Bhojpur district came into existence in 1972. Earlier it was the part of Shahabad district. This district is named "Bhojpur" after great Parmara King Bhoja as most early settlers were Rajput rulers of Parmara dynasty then called as Ujjainiya.[2][3]

Bhojpur District
Location of Bhojpur district in Bihar
Map of Bhojpur district showing subdivisions
Coordinates (Arrah): 25°46′N 84°52′E / 25.767°N 84.867°E / 25.767; 84.867
Country India
StateBihar
DivisionPatna
Established1972
HeadquartersArrah
Tehsils
Government
 • District collectorRaj Kumar (IAS)
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesArrah
R. K. Singh, MP
 • Vidhan Sabha constituencies
Area
 • Total2,395 km2 (925 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total2,728,407
 • Density1,100/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy72.79%
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
PIN
802301 (Bhojpur)[1]
Vehicle registrationBR-03
Major highwaysNH-922
WebsiteBhojpur District

In the year 1972, Shahabad district was bifurcated in two parts namely Bhojpur and Rohtas. Buxar was a subdivision of old Bhojpur district then. In 1992, Buxar became a separate district and presently the rest of Bhojpur district has now three sub-divisions – Ara Sadar, Jagdishpur and Piro. It shares its border with Uttar Pradesh in the north west.

Geography edit

Bhojpur district occupies an area of 2,395 square kilometres (925 sq mi).[4]

It is located (the headquarter Arrah) at a longitude of 83° 45' to 84° 45' East and the latitude is 25° 10' to 25° 40' North and is situated at a height of 193 meters above sea level.[5]

History edit

Till 1972, Bhojpur was part of old Shahabad District. The present district of Bhojpur came into existence in 1972, when Shahabad district was bifurcated in two parts namely Bhojpur and Rohtas. From 1972 to 1992, Buxar was a sub-division of Bhojpur district only. Later in 1992 Buxar district got separated from Bhojpur district. Bhojpur falls under Patna division.

Administration edit

The Bhojpur district is headed by an IAS officer of the rank of District Magistrate (DM).

The district has got 1209 villages, 36 police stations and 1 municipality, Arrah, which has now become a Municipal Corporation.[6]

Tehsils edit

Bhojpur district comprises three tehsils or Sub-divisions, each headed by a Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM):

  1. Arrah Sadar
  2. Jagdishpur
  3. Piro

Blocks edit

These Tehsils are further divided into 14 Blocks, each headed by a Block Development Officer (BDO)[7]

Economy edit

In 2006 the Indian government named Bhojpur one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[8] It is one of the 38 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[8]

Climate edit

The climate of the district is of moderately extreme type. The summers are hot and the winter are cool. Most of the rain that the district receives is from the South- West monsoon, during July and August. Winters are quite dry and light showers may take place during the Rabi crop.

Politics edit

District No. Constituency Name Party Alliance Remarks
Bhojpur 192 Sandesh Kiran Devi Yadav RJD MGB
193 Barhara Raghvendra Pratap Singh BJP NDA
194 Arrah Amrendra Pratap Singh BJP NDA
195 Agiaon Manoj Manzil CPI(ML)L MGB Disqualified on 16 February 2024 due to criminal conviction [9]
Vacant
196 Tarari Sudama Prasad CPI(ML)L MGB
197 Jagdishpur Ram Vishnun Yadav RJD MGB
198 Shahpur Rahul Tiwari RJD MGB

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901641,566—    
1911609,751−0.51%
1921593,796−0.26%
1931652,468+0.95%
1941762,131+1.57%
1951879,888+1.45%
19611,021,109+1.50%
19711,230,052+1.88%
19811,490,714+1.94%
19911,792,771+1.86%
20012,243,144+2.27%
20112,728,407+1.98%
source:[10]
Religions in Bhojpur district (2011)[11]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
92.30%
Islam
7.25%
Other or not stated
0.45%

According to the 2011 census Bhojpur district, Bihar has a population of 2,728,407,[12] roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait[13] or the US state of Nevada.[14] This gives it a ranking of 145th in India (out of a total of 640).[12] The district has a population density of 1,136 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,940/sq mi).[12] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 21.27%.[12] Bhojpur has a sex ratio of 907 females for every 1000 males,[12] and a literacy rate of 72.79%. 14.29% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 15.59% and 0.51% of the population respectively.[12]

Languages edit

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Languages in Bhojpur district (2011)[15]

  Bhojpuri (92.06%)
  Hindi (5.23%)
  Urdu (2.50%)
  Others (0.21%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 92.06% of the population in the district spoke Bhojpuri, 5.23% Hindi and 2.50% Urdu as their first language. Bhojpuri is considered a Hindi dialect in the census, so in census data its speakers are categorized as speaking Hindi.[15]

Languages include Bhojpuri, a language with almost 2,000,000 speakers, according to the study of 'Times of India Daily' written in both the Devanagari and Kaithi scripts,[16] Hindi and Urdu.

Education edit

Colleges

Notable people edit

Freedom fighter edit

Politics edit

Government office holders edit

Academia & literature edit

Television & film personalities edit

Villages edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bhojpur
  2. ^ Gopal, Surendra (22 December 2017). Mapping Bihar: From Medieval to Modern Times. Routledge. ISBN 9781351034166.
  3. ^ Singh, Surinder; Gaur, I. D. (2008). Popular Literature and Pre-modern Societies in South Asia. Pearson Education India. ISBN 9788131713587.
  4. ^ Srivastava, Dayawanti, ed. (2010). "States and Union Territories: Bihar: Government". India 2010: A Reference Annual (54th ed.). New Delhi, India: Additional Director General, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India), Government of India. pp. 1118–1119. ISBN 978-81-230-1617-7.
  5. ^ "About District | Welcome To Bhojpur District | India". Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  6. ^ Babu Veer Kunwar Singh Babu Veer Kunwar Singh. "Welcome To Bhojpur District | India". Bhojpur.nic.in. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  7. ^ https://bhojpur.nic.in/subdivision-blocks/ , Bhojpur District, Bihar.
  8. ^ a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj (8 September 2009). (PDF). National Institute of Rural Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  9. ^ "CPI-ML MLA Manoj Manzil disqualified from Bihar assembly". Indian Express.
  10. ^ "Table A-02 Decadal Variation in Population Since 1901: Bihar" (PDF). census.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  11. ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Bihar". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  12. ^ a b c d e f "District Census Handbook: Bhojpur" (PDF). Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  13. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Kuwait 2,595,62
  14. ^ . U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2011. Nevada 2,700,551
  15. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Bihar". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  16. ^ M. Paul Lewis, ed. (2009). "Bhojpuri: A language of India". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (16th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Retrieved 30 September 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Bhojpuri region a larger linguistic area For the Nepali district with same name see Bhojpur District Nepal Bhojpur district is one of the thirty eight districts of the Indian state of Bihar Arrah city also known as Ara is the administrative headquarters of this district Bhojpur district came into existence in 1972 Earlier it was the part of Shahabad district This district is named Bhojpur after great Parmara King Bhoja as most early settlers were Rajput rulers of Parmara dynasty then called as Ujjainiya 2 3 Bhojpur DistrictDistrict of BiharArrah Chhapra BridgeLocation of Bhojpur district in BiharMap of Bhojpur district showing subdivisionsCoordinates Arrah 25 46 N 84 52 E 25 767 N 84 867 E 25 767 84 867Country IndiaStateBiharDivisionPatnaEstablished1972HeadquartersArrahTehsilsAgiaonArrahBarharaBeheaCharpokhariGarhaniJagdishpurKoilwarPiroSaharSandeshShahpurTarariUdwant NagarGovernment District collectorRaj Kumar IAS Lok Sabha constituenciesArrahR K Singh MP Vidhan Sabha constituenciesSandeshBarharaArrahAgiaon SC TarariJagdishpurShahpurArea Total2 395 km2 925 sq mi Population 2011 Total2 728 407 Density1 100 km2 3 000 sq mi Demographics Literacy72 79 Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST PIN802301 Bhojpur 1 Vehicle registrationBR 03Major highwaysNH 922WebsiteBhojpur DistrictIn the year 1972 Shahabad district was bifurcated in two parts namely Bhojpur and Rohtas Buxar was a subdivision of old Bhojpur district then In 1992 Buxar became a separate district and presently the rest of Bhojpur district has now three sub divisions Ara Sadar Jagdishpur and Piro It shares its border with Uttar Pradesh in the north west Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Administration 3 1 Tehsils 3 2 Blocks 4 Economy 5 Climate 6 Politics 7 Demographics 7 1 Languages 8 Education 9 Notable people 9 1 Freedom fighter 9 2 Politics 9 3 Government office holders 9 4 Academia amp literature 9 5 Television amp film personalities 10 Villages 11 References 12 External linksGeography editBhojpur district occupies an area of 2 395 square kilometres 925 sq mi 4 It is located the headquarter Arrah at a longitude of 83 45 to 84 45 East and the latitude is 25 10 to 25 40 North and is situated at a height of 193 meters above sea level 5 History editTill 1972 Bhojpur was part of old Shahabad District The present district of Bhojpur came into existence in 1972 when Shahabad district was bifurcated in two parts namely Bhojpur and Rohtas From 1972 to 1992 Buxar was a sub division of Bhojpur district only Later in 1992 Buxar district got separated from Bhojpur district Bhojpur falls under Patna division Administration editThe Bhojpur district is headed by an IAS officer of the rank of District Magistrate DM The district has got 1209 villages 36 police stations and 1 municipality Arrah which has now become a Municipal Corporation 6 Tehsils edit Bhojpur district comprises three tehsils or Sub divisions each headed by a Sub Divisional Magistrate SDM Arrah Sadar Jagdishpur PiroBlocks edit These Tehsils are further divided into 14 Blocks each headed by a Block Development Officer BDO 7 Arrah Agiaon Barhara Bihiya Charpokhari Garhani Jagdispur Koilwar Piro Udwantnagar Sahar Sandesh Shahpur TarariEconomy editIn 2006 the Indian government named Bhojpur one of the country s 250 most backward districts out of a total of 640 8 It is one of the 38 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme BRGF 8 Climate editThe climate of the district is of moderately extreme type The summers are hot and the winter are cool Most of the rain that the district receives is from the South West monsoon during July and August Winters are quite dry and light showers may take place during the Rabi crop Politics editThis section is transcluded from 17th Bihar Assembly edit history District No Constituency Name Party Alliance RemarksBhojpur 192 Sandesh Kiran Devi Yadav RJD MGB193 Barhara Raghvendra Pratap Singh BJP NDA194 Arrah Amrendra Pratap Singh BJP NDA195 Agiaon Manoj Manzil CPI ML L MGB Disqualified on 16 February 2024 due to criminal conviction 9 Vacant196 Tarari Sudama Prasad CPI ML L MGB197 Jagdishpur Ram Vishnun Yadav RJD MGB198 Shahpur Rahul Tiwari RJD MGBDemographics editHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901641 566 1911609 751 0 51 1921593 796 0 26 1931652 468 0 95 1941762 131 1 57 1951879 888 1 45 19611 021 109 1 50 19711 230 052 1 88 19811 490 714 1 94 19911 792 771 1 86 20012 243 144 2 27 20112 728 407 1 98 source 10 Religions in Bhojpur district 2011 11 Religion PercentHinduism 92 30 Islam 7 25 Other or not stated 0 45 According to the 2011 census Bhojpur district Bihar has a population of 2 728 407 12 roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait 13 or the US state of Nevada 14 This gives it a ranking of 145th in India out of a total of 640 12 The district has a population density of 1 136 inhabitants per square kilometre 2 940 sq mi 12 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 21 27 12 Bhojpur has a sex ratio of 907 females for every 1000 males 12 and a literacy rate of 72 79 14 29 of the population lives in urban areas Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 15 59 and 0 51 of the population respectively 12 Languages edit lt div style border solid transparent background color initial position absolute width 100px line height 0 Languages in Bhojpur district 2011 15 Bhojpuri 92 06 Hindi 5 23 Urdu 2 50 Others 0 21 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 92 06 of the population in the district spoke Bhojpuri 5 23 Hindi and 2 50 Urdu as their first language Bhojpuri is considered a Hindi dialect in the census so in census data its speakers are categorized as speaking Hindi 15 Languages include Bhojpuri a language with almost 2 000 000 speakers according to the study of Times of India Daily written in both the Devanagari and Kaithi scripts 16 Hindi and Urdu Education editColleges Veer Kunwar Singh University Harprasad Das Jain College Maharaja College Arrah Jagjiwan CollegeNotable people editFreedom fighter edit Veer Kunwar Singh leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 in Bihar Hare Krishna Singh commander in chief of Kunwar Singh s forces during the rebellion Sachchidananda Sinha interim President of the Constituent Assembly of India member of the Imperial Legislative Council and the Indian Legislative Assembly Abdul Qaiyum Ansari freedom fighter President of All India Momin conference fought against Jinnah s two nation theory cabinet minister of Bihar member of parliament Politics edit Babu Jagjivan Ram Deputy Prime Minister of India Defense Minister of India during 1971 India Pakistan war Meira Kumar first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha former Union Minister and former Indian ambassador to Spain and the UK Jagat Narain Lal general secretary of Hindu Mahasabha Ram Subhag Singh former Union Minister He was the leader of India s first Opposition in the Lok Sabha 1969 1970 Bindeshwari Dubey Chief Minister of Bihar Union minister for Law and Justice in Rajiv Gandhi s cabinet Anant Sharma former Governor of Punjab and West Bengal former Union Minister in Government of India during Indira Gandhi s time Amrendra Pratap Singh Cabinet Minister of Agriculture in Government of Bihar Brahmeshwar Singh head of Ranvir Sena Jagdish Mahto founder of Naxal movement in Ekwari member of CPI ML Shivanand Tiwari ex Cabinet Minister in Government of Bihar and former Rajya Sabha MP on JDU ticket Government office holders edit Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha 6th Chief Justice of India 1 October 1959 31 January 1964 B P Singh Judge at the Supreme Court of India Chief Justice of Bombay High Court Grandson of Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha Krishna Ballabh Narayan Singh Ex Chief Justice of the Patna High Court from 1976 to 1982 a native of Kulharia Anil Sinha Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation CBI from 2014 to 2016 Shashi Bhushan Sahai IPS Director General of Bihar Police Muni Lall IAS Ex Union Minister of India and Lok Sabha MP of Sasaram from 1996 to 2004 Academia amp literature edit Vashishtha Narayan Singh mathematician Amitava Kumar English writer Helen D Lockwood Chair Professor at Vassar College Acharya Shivpujan Sahay Hindi novelist Mithileshwar Hindi writer Television amp film personalities edit S H Bihari Bollywood lyricist Shailendra lyricist Bollywood lyricist Vinay Pathak actor Pawan Singh singer and actor Neeraj Pandey filmmaker Vishal Aditya Singh actor Villages editBakhorapur Ekwari Jalpura Tapa Kulharia Masarh SakaddiReferences edit Bhojpur Gopal Surendra 22 December 2017 Mapping Bihar From Medieval to Modern Times Routledge ISBN 9781351034166 Singh Surinder Gaur I D 2008 Popular Literature and Pre modern Societies in South Asia Pearson Education India ISBN 9788131713587 Srivastava Dayawanti ed 2010 States and Union Territories Bihar Government India 2010 A Reference Annual 54th ed New Delhi India Additional Director General Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting India Government of India pp 1118 1119 ISBN 978 81 230 1617 7 About District Welcome To Bhojpur District India Retrieved 2 July 2020 Babu Veer Kunwar Singh Babu Veer Kunwar Singh Welcome To Bhojpur District India Bhojpur nic in Retrieved 7 May 2022 https bhojpur nic in subdivision blocks Bhojpur District Bihar a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj 8 September 2009 A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme PDF National Institute of Rural Development Archived from the original PDF on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 27 September 2011 CPI ML MLA Manoj Manzil disqualified from Bihar assembly Indian Express Table A 02 Decadal Variation in Population Since 1901 Bihar PDF census gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Table C 01 Population by Religion Bihar censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b c d e f District Census Handbook Bhojpur PDF Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Kuwait 2 595 62 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2011 Nevada 2 700 551 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Bihar censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 M Paul Lewis ed 2009 Bhojpuri A language of India Ethnologue Languages of the World 16th ed Dallas Texas SIL International Retrieved 30 September 2011 External links editOfficial website 25 33 22 N 84 39 55 E 25 5562 N 84 6653 E 25 5562 84 6653 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhojpur district India amp oldid 1214990686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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