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Hajipur

Hajipur (/ˈhɑːɪpʊər/ HAH-jip-oor,[8] Hindi: [ˈɦaːdʒiːpʊr] ) is the headquarters and largest city of Vaishali district of the state of Bihar in India. Hajipur is the 16th most populous city of Bihar, besides being the second-fastest developing city, next to Patna. It had a total population of 1.47 lakh as per census 2011.[9] Vaishali district is ranked 8th among 38 districts in Bihar in terms of growth.[10][11]

Hajipur
Anticlockwise, from top: Hajipur Railway Station, Institute of Hotel Management, River Gandak—Old Gandak Bridge, Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Shri Yantra Mandir, Mall, East Central Railway Office.
Nickname: 
Gateway to North Bihar[1]
Map of Hajipur city
Hajipur
Location in Bihar
Hajipur
Location in India
Coordinates: 25°41′33″N 85°12′30″E / 25.6925°N 85.2084°E / 25.6925; 85.2084
Country India
State Bihar
DivisionTirhut
DistrictVaishali
First settled1350 AD
Named forHaji Ilyas Shah
Government
 • TypeMayor—Council
 • BodyHajipur Municipal Council[2]
 • MayorSangeeta Kumari [3]
 • MLAAwadhesh Singh
 • MPPashupati Kumar Paras
Area
 • City19.64 km2 (7.58 sq mi)
 • Rural
137.27 km2 (53.00 sq mi)
Elevation46 m (151 ft)
Population
 (2011)[5]
 • City147,688
 • RankBR: 16th
 • Density7,500/km2 (19,000/sq mi)
 • Rural
296,288
DemonymHajipurian
Language(s)
 • OfficialHindi[6]
 • Additional officialUrdu[6]
 • RegionalBajjika[7]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Pincode(s)
844101–3
Area code+91—(0)6224
ISO 3166 codeIN-BR
Vehicle registrationBR-31
Literacy[4] (2011)76.80%
Sex ratio[4] (2011)892 / 1000
Lok Sabha constituency21. Hajipur (SC)
Vidhan Sabha constituencyHajipur (123)
ClimateCsa (Köppen)
Precipitation993 millimetres (39.1 in)
Avg. annual temperature25.8 °C (78.4 °F)
Websitevaishali.nic.in

The city is known for cultivating Bananas.[12] Patna, is only 10 km (6.2 mi) from Hajipur, with the cities separated by the Ganges river. The metropolitan region of Patna comprises the Patna Regional Development Authority (PRDA) area includes Hajipur under Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation.[13][14][15] Mahatma Gandhi Setu, one of the longest bridges in the world at 5.75 kilometres (3.57 mi) links Hajipur to Patna.[16][17] After Patna, it is the fastest-developing city in Bihar, primarily because of its proximity to Patna. Hajipur lies on the north bank of the Ganga while Patna lies on the south, the Gandhi Setu bridge connects both cities. Another bridge, the Digha–Sonpur Bridge,[18][19] which crosses the Ganga north-west of Patna, narrows the distance between Hajipur and Patna. There have been plans to expand Patna to Greater Patna, which would entail absorbing Hajipur and other surrounding towns.[20][21]

The area of Hajipur city is spread across 19.64 km2 (7.58 sq mi). The city is divided into 39 Wards. Hajipur is the only twin city of Patna and lies nearest to the capital and shares most of its government works, headquarters, educational institutions. Being another district headquarters, it is equal to the capital in terms of powers.[22][23]

Etymology edit

The founder of Hajipur, Haji Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah's tomb is now called as Haji-Pir and the name of the headquarters of Vaishali district, "Hajipur" emerged from the same word.[24][4][25]

History edit

In ancient times, Hajipur was known as Ukkacala[26] and was the first village after crossing the Ganga at Patna. The village of Hajipur gained significance, as it was the venue of one of the discourses given by Buddha. Buddha preached the Cula Gopalaka Sutta, a Middle Length Discourse, here. Along with that, it is also of interest because a portion of Ananda's ashes were enshrined in the town. Ananda, the closest disciple of Buddha, acted as the Buddha's attendant for twenty years and outlived him by several decades.[27][25] Hajipur is also known for the land of Amrapali.[28]

In British India, Hajipur was a small town in the Muzaffarpur district situated on the confluence of the Ganges and Gandak. Hajipur features conspicuously in the history of struggles between Emperor Akbar and the rebellious Afghan Karrani rulers of Bengal, being twice besieged and captured by the imperial troops, in 1572 and 1574.[29] In 1912 Bihar and Orissa was divided from the Presidency of Bengal. After independence the city of Hajipur came under state of Bihar which was formed on the linguistic basis.[4][21]

Geography and climate edit

Hajipur is the headquarters of Vaishali after its separation from Muzaffarpur district on 12 October 1972. It is located at 25°41′N 85°13′E / 25.69°N 85.22°E / 25.69; 85.22.[30] It has an average elevation of 46 metres (150 ft). Hajipur is located 10 km from Patna, transversely on the sacred river Ganga and is budding as one of the foremost profit-making and manufacturing region of the state.[31][21]

 
Gandak River

Hajipur city is bounded by the Gandak river in the west and the holy Ganges in the south. A good network of rail, road, and water transport exists in the city, connecting it with other parts of the district as well as state and country. Mahatma Gandhi Setu (5,575 m long, prestressed box culvert type RCC bridge) over river Ganges connects it with Patna,[32] the state capital, while another rail and road bridge over Gandak connects it with Sonepur.[33]

Hajipur subdivision became home to the Salim Ali—Jubba Sahni Bird Sanctuary[34](Baraila Lake), which has an area of 2 km2 (0.8 sq mi), established in 1997.[35]

Climate edit

The plain terrain of the city and its nearby area is famous for banana, litchi, and mango plantations. The region looks green with plants and trees growing in a semi-tropical monsoon climate. However, the months of May–June is hot, and December–January is cold.[36]

Köppen and Geiger classifies the location as Csa. The average temperature is 25.8 °C; the hottest month being May with an average temperature of 32.2 °C and the coldest month being January with an average temperature of 17.1 °C. The average temperatures vary by 15.1 °C in a year. The average annual rainfall is 993 mm. The driest month is December, with an average precipitation of 3 mm and the wettest month is July with an average precipitation of 266 mm.[37]

The table below details historical monthly averages for climate variables—

Climate data for Hajipur
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 23.6
(74.5)
26.3
(79.3)
32.8
(91.0)
33.8
(92.8)
38.6
(101.5)
36.4
(97.5)
32.8
(91.0)
32.2
(90.0)
32.2
(90.0)
31.8
(89.2)
28.8
(83.8)
24.9
(76.8)
31.2
(88.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 17.1
(62.8)
19.6
(67.3)
25.4
(77.7)
28.3
(82.9)
32.2
(90.0)
31.6
(88.9)
29.6
(85.3)
29.4
(84.9)
29.1
(84.4)
27.2
(81.0)
22.2
(72.0)
18.1
(64.6)
25.8
(78.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 10.7
(51.3)
13.0
(55.4)
18.1
(64.6)
22.9
(73.2)
25.9
(78.6)
26.9
(80.4)
26.5
(79.7)
26.6
(79.9)
26.1
(79.0)
22.7
(72.9)
15.7
(60.3)
11.4
(52.5)
20.5
(69.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 15
(0.6)
6
(0.2)
5
(0.2)
8
(0.3)
27
(1.1)
137
(5.4)
266
(10.5)
259
(10.2)
195
(7.7)
66
(2.6)
6
(0.2)
3
(0.1)
993
(39.1)
Source: Climate table (average high and low) and average precipitation[37]

Demographics, languages, and religion edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
190121,398—    
191119,233−10.1%
192116,760−12.9%
193119,299+15.1%
194121,963+13.8%
195125,149+14.5%
196134,044+35.4%
197141,890+23.0%
198162,520+49.2%
199187,687+40.3%
2001119,412+36.2%
2011147,688+23.7%
Population history of Hajipur (1901-2011).
Source: [38]

Culturally and linguistically, Hajipur is similar to that of Patna. As per 2011 census Hajipur city has a population of 147,688, out of which males were 78,047 and females were 69,641. The literacy rate was 76.80 percent, higher than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 82.45%, and female literacy is 70.47%. In Hajipur, 14.15% of the population was under six years of age, a total of 20,899 with 11,090 boys while 9,809 are girls. The sex ratio of 892 females per 1,000 males was lower than the national average of 944 and Child sex ratio of girls is 884 per 1000 boys.[4][38]

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Languages of Hajipur (2011)[39]

  Maithili (25.10%)
  Hindi (69.88%)
  Urdu (4.80%)
  Others (0.22%)

Residents of Hajipur are referred to by the demonym Hajipurian. Hindi is the main language of the city, also the official language of the Bihar state but many other languages are spoken too. The native dialect is Maithili, named after Mithila, the ancient name of North Bihar is most widely spoken. English is also spoken by Hajipurians, and other widely spoken dialects and languages include Maithili, Bajjika, Urdu and Angika.[40][6]

Religions in Hajipur (2011)[4]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
85.84%
Islam
13.86%
Christianity
0.13%
Buddhism
0.04%
Sikhism
0.02%
Jainism
0.01%
Others
0.10%

Economy edit

The economy of Hajipur is largely service orientated, but it also has an agricultural base and industrial sector. As of 2011, service accounts for 55%, industry 9%, and agriculture 35% of the economy of the city.[41][42]

There is a dedicated industrial area in Hajipur apart from Export Promotion Park of India, Hajipur(EPIP), maintained by Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority—(BIADA)[43] in an area of 150 acres where many Big Brands of FMCG & Agro-based companies like Pepsico, Britannia, HUL, Godrej, Anmol, Sudha, Wayss Ice Cream, Bansal, Treat, Avon Cycle, etc. have their manufacturing units. There are several upcoming construction projects from private and public sectors with three new bridges connecting to Patna.[44][45] The Export Promotion Industrial Park, is a multiple-product export processing zone in East India developed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Government of Bihar and by the administrative body BIADA located in Hajipur, In the administrative Vaishali district, has 94 acres (38 ha; 0.147 sq mi) of land with modern infrastructure.[46][47]

Places of interest edit

Ramchaura Mandir edit

The Ramchaura Mandir is a Hindu Temple in the city of Hajipur, Bihar. Dedicated to Lord Ram. As per local folklore, it is said to have been in existence since the Ramayana period and Shri Ram is believed to have visited this place on his way to Janakpur, where his footprints are worshiped.[48] The Ramchaura Mandir has a tradition of celebrating Rama Navami, on the birth anniversary of Shri Rama. A small fair is also organised on the eve of Rama Navami. Archeological objects excavated from Ramchaura are kept at the Patna Museum.[49][50]

Pataleshwar Mandir edit

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Pataleshwar Mandir is located at Hajipur. Since, the ancient period Shiva is believed to be in the form of Lingam here. The worship of the Shiva-Linga originated from the famous hymn in the Atharva-Veda Samhita sung in praise of the Yupa-Stambha.[51]

Kaunhaara Ghat edit

 
Lord Vishnu with Gaja and Graah

It is considered one of the main ghats of Ganga—Gandak, where worshiping and cremation has been performed for centuries. This ghat received its name based on an ancient legend. According to this legend, "The famous fight of Gaja (elephant)-Graah (crocodile), which is well covered in Indian scriptures, is the reason behind people asking -kaun haara. Hence the name- Kaunhara ghat. Scriptures tell that Lord Vishnu had to interfere in the fight to save his devotee Gajaraj, who was being drowned by a crocodile. Both Gaja and Graah were gandharvas. But due to some curse, they became Gaja and Graah. Lord Vishnu killed Graah to give him instant salvation, and saved the life Of Gajaraj." The depiction of fighting Gaja—Graah is an emblem for the city and is prominently shown on the Hajipur railway station's dome and other notable places.[52]

Jami Masjid edit

 
Jami Masjid

Jami Masjid is one of the states' oldest mosques erected in 1587 AD during the Mughal rule by Makhsus Shah, the contemporary governor of Bihar Sharif according to Akbarnamah.[53] The remarkable monument is a spectacular example of Indo-Persian architecture, the central dome being larger than the others.[54]

Sonepur Cattle Fair edit

Located opposite Hajipur is a place of Sonepur where the forty-night-long Sonepur Cattle Fair is held every year starting from Kartik full moon day. The place goes lively at the onset of winter with the mass holy deep in river Gandak by Hindu at Kaun—haara Ghat.[55] Being claimed as the biggest animal fair in Asia. Government of Bihar's Department of Rural Development, Department of Agriculture organises training and exhibitions.[56] The visitors can stay in hotels at Hajipur or they can hire luxury Swiss cottages erected on sand dunes beside river Gandak.[57][58][59] The tent and cottages are provided by Department of State Tourism.[60][61][62]

Vaishali Mahotsava edit

 
Vishwa Shanti Stupa

The ancient village of Vaishali is located 35 km North—West of Hajipur. The place can be reached by road and offers many archaeological places to see which includes Buddha Stupa, Pillars of Ashoka, Abhishek Puskarani (coronation Tank of Vajjika rulers). Vaishali Mahotsava is held every year on Baisakh Purnima (Full Moon Day of 1st Hindu Month) during mid-April to celebrate the birth anniversary of 24th Jain TirthankarMahavir who was born here in the village Kundalpur, 4 km from Vaishali. The soil of this land is blessed by the visit of Buddha twice during the 3rd century BC.[63][64][65]

Museums

Deep Narayan Singh Museum[66] was established in 1979.[67]

Education edit

Research and management edit

Colleges edit

Raj Narain College,[71] Jamuni Lal College,[72] Deo Chand College, Vaishali Mahila College, Intermediate Women's College, Chaurasia Raj Kishore College,[73] JaiPrakash Evening Intermediate College,[74] Maitreya College of Education and Management,[75] Licchavi College of Teacher's Training,[76] Maa Tara Institute of Health technology and Management,[77] R.S. Sharda Devi Education College,[78] Bihar College of Education,[79] Bihar Industrial Training Centre,[80] District Institute of Education and Training.[81]

Schools edit

Schools in Hajipur are either government run schools or private schools . The schools are affiliated to Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), the All-India Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) or the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) boards. Hindi and English are the primary languages of instruction.[82] Some top Schools are — G.A Inter School, Kendriya Vidyalaya,[83] St. Paul's High School,[84] St. Georgia Girls' School,[85] Indian Public School,[86] Surajdeo Memorial School,[87] Delhi Public School.[88]

Notable people edit

Freedom Fighter

Sports Person

Writer

Politicians

Sports edit

Transport and connectivity edit

 
Hajipur Junction
 
Mahatma Gandhi Setu

Hajipur city has a modern railway zonal office.[102] It is the headquarters of the East Central Railway zone of the Indian Railways.[103][104][105] Hajipur Junction is directly connected to most of the major cities in India. Public transportation is provided for by buses, auto rickshaws and local trains. BSRTC has started city bus service on Hajipur via Patna.[106][107] Luxury bus service in Hajipur running via NH-31 connects several neighbouring cities is provided by the Bihar State Road Transport Corporation.[108] Auto rickshaws are a popular mode of transportation.[109] App based cab service is available.[110]

Asia's longest river bridge, the Mahatma Gandhi Setu (built 1982), is in Hajipur and connects the city to Patna across the Ganga.[111] The four lane prestressed RCC bridge was commissioned into service during the year 1982. Travellers get an enthralling experience and panoramic view of lush green banana plantations.[112][113]

The city is primarily served by Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport, Patna (PAT)[114] - which is just 21.2 km (13.2 miles) SW or an hour drive from Hajipur.

Hajipur is connected to other parts of India through national and state highways. Hajipur is well connected with roads to various major cities of Bihar like Patna, Sonpur, Vaishali, Muzaffarpur, Samastipur, and Chhapra. The major highways are-

Media edit

Hindi and English newspapers are easily available in the city, including Dainik Jagran, Hindustan, Prabhat Khabar, Dainik Bhaskar, The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, The Economic Times and The Indian Express. There is also the Hindi and English mixed newspaper tabloid Inext.[120][121][122]

TV programming is provided by regional news channels like Zee Bihar, Kashish News, Sahara Samay Channel, News18 Bihar,[123] DD Bihar.[124] There are several news programmes broadcast by local cable operators in city areas and all renowned channels are broadcast in each corner of the city areas.[125][126]

Hajipur has the following FM radio stations—

Private FM stations (Patna) edit

No. Name Frequency Language
01 Radio City 91.1 FM Hindi
02 Red FM 93.5 FM Hindi
03 Big FM 95.0 FM Hindi & Bhojpuri
04 Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM Hindi

Utility services edit

Electricity supply to the city is regulated and distributed by the Bihar State Power Holding Company Limited.[129] The city gets electricity from North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited which is controlled by Bihar State Electricity Board.[130][131][132]

Direct–to–home (DTH) is available via DD Free Dish, Airtel digital TV, Dish TV, Tata Play, d2h, Sun Direct and Independent TV and all Cable operators.[133][134][135]

Hajipur has its own home network of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), India's state-owned telecom and internet services provider. Both Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) mobile services are available.[136] Apart from telecom, BSNL also provides broadband internet service.[137] Among private enterprises, Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea and Tata Teleservices[138] are the leading telephone and cell phone service providers in the city.[139][140][141]

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Further reading edit

  • Thakur, Baleshwar (1980). "Urban Settlements in Eastern India".
  • Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley, ed. (1924). Bihar And Orissa District Gazetteers Patna. Concept Publishing Company. p. 256. ISBN 9788172681210.
  • Kumar, Dilip (1986). Archaeology of Vaishali. Ramanand Vidya Bhawan.
  • Singer, Noel.F. (2008). Vaishali and the Indianization of Arakan. APH Publishing. ISBN 978-81-313-0405-1.

External links edit

  •   Geographic data related to Hajipur at OpenStreetMap
  • Official website of Vaishali District

hajipur, this, article, about, city, bihar, state, other, uses, disambiguation, ɑː, ʊər, hindi, ˈɦaːdʒiːpʊr, headquarters, largest, city, vaishali, district, state, bihar, india, 16th, most, populous, city, bihar, besides, being, second, fastest, developing, c. This article is about the city in Bihar state For other uses see Hajipur disambiguation Hajipur ˈ h ɑː dʒ ɪ p ʊer HAH jip oor 8 Hindi ˈɦaːdʒiːpʊr is the headquarters and largest city of Vaishali district of the state of Bihar in India Hajipur is the 16th most populous city of Bihar besides being the second fastest developing city next to Patna It had a total population of 1 47 lakh as per census 2011 9 Vaishali district is ranked 8th among 38 districts in Bihar in terms of growth 10 11 HajipurCityAnticlockwise from top Hajipur Railway Station Institute of Hotel Management River Gandak Old Gandak Bridge Mahatma Gandhi Setu Shri Yantra Mandir Mall East Central Railway Office Nickname Gateway to North Bihar 1 Map of Hajipur cityHajipurLocation in BiharShow map of BiharHajipurLocation in IndiaShow map of IndiaCoordinates 25 41 33 N 85 12 30 E 25 6925 N 85 2084 E 25 6925 85 2084Country IndiaStateBiharDivisionTirhutDistrictVaishaliFirst settled1350 ADNamed forHaji Ilyas ShahGovernment TypeMayor Council BodyHajipur Municipal Council 2 MayorSangeeta Kumari 3 MLAAwadhesh Singh MPPashupati Kumar ParasArea 4 5 City19 64 km2 7 58 sq mi Rural137 27 km2 53 00 sq mi Elevation 4 46 m 151 ft Population 2011 5 City147 688 RankBR 16th Density7 500 km2 19 000 sq mi Rural296 288DemonymHajipurianLanguage s OfficialHindi 6 Additional officialUrdu 6 RegionalBajjika 7 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST Pincode s 844101 3Area code 91 0 6224ISO 3166 codeIN BRVehicle registrationBR 31Literacy 4 2011 76 80 Sex ratio 4 2011 892 1000 Lok Sabha constituency21 Hajipur SC Vidhan Sabha constituencyHajipur 123 ClimateCsa Koppen Precipitation993 millimetres 39 1 in Avg annual temperature25 8 C 78 4 F Websitevaishali wbr nic wbr inThe city is known for cultivating Bananas 12 Patna is only 10 km 6 2 mi from Hajipur with the cities separated by the Ganges river The metropolitan region of Patna comprises the Patna Regional Development Authority PRDA area includes Hajipur under Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation 13 14 15 Mahatma Gandhi Setu one of the longest bridges in the world at 5 75 kilometres 3 57 mi links Hajipur to Patna 16 17 After Patna it is the fastest developing city in Bihar primarily because of its proximity to Patna Hajipur lies on the north bank of the Ganga while Patna lies on the south the Gandhi Setu bridge connects both cities Another bridge the Digha Sonpur Bridge 18 19 which crosses the Ganga north west of Patna narrows the distance between Hajipur and Patna There have been plans to expand Patna to Greater Patna which would entail absorbing Hajipur and other surrounding towns 20 21 The area of Hajipur city is spread across 19 64 km2 7 58 sq mi The city is divided into 39 Wards Hajipur is the only twin city of Patna and lies nearest to the capital and shares most of its government works headquarters educational institutions Being another district headquarters it is equal to the capital in terms of powers 22 23 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography and climate 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics languages and religion 5 Economy 6 Places of interest 6 1 Ramchaura Mandir 6 2 Pataleshwar Mandir 6 3 Kaunhaara Ghat 6 4 Jami Masjid 6 5 Sonepur Cattle Fair 6 6 Vaishali Mahotsava 7 Education 7 1 Research and management 7 2 Colleges 7 3 Schools 8 Notable people 9 Sports 10 Transport and connectivity 11 Media 11 1 Private FM stations Patna 12 Utility services 13 See also 14 References 15 Further reading 16 External linksEtymology editThe founder of Hajipur Haji Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah s tomb is now called as Haji Pir and the name of the headquarters of Vaishali district Hajipur emerged from the same word 24 4 25 History editIn ancient times Hajipur was known as Ukkacala 26 and was the first village after crossing the Ganga at Patna The village of Hajipur gained significance as it was the venue of one of the discourses given by Buddha Buddha preached the Cula Gopalaka Sutta a Middle Length Discourse here Along with that it is also of interest because a portion of Ananda s ashes were enshrined in the town Ananda the closest disciple of Buddha acted as the Buddha s attendant for twenty years and outlived him by several decades 27 25 Hajipur is also known for the land of Amrapali 28 In British India Hajipur was a small town in the Muzaffarpur district situated on the confluence of the Ganges and Gandak Hajipur features conspicuously in the history of struggles between Emperor Akbar and the rebellious Afghan Karrani rulers of Bengal being twice besieged and captured by the imperial troops in 1572 and 1574 29 In 1912 Bihar and Orissa was divided from the Presidency of Bengal After independence the city of Hajipur came under state of Bihar which was formed on the linguistic basis 4 21 Geography and climate editHajipur is the headquarters of Vaishali after its separation from Muzaffarpur district on 12 October 1972 It is located at 25 41 N 85 13 E 25 69 N 85 22 E 25 69 85 22 30 It has an average elevation of 46 metres 150 ft Hajipur is located 10 km from Patna transversely on the sacred river Ganga and is budding as one of the foremost profit making and manufacturing region of the state 31 21 nbsp Gandak RiverHajipur city is bounded by the Gandak river in the west and the holy Ganges in the south A good network of rail road and water transport exists in the city connecting it with other parts of the district as well as state and country Mahatma Gandhi Setu 5 575 m long prestressed box culvert type RCC bridge over river Ganges connects it with Patna 32 the state capital while another rail and road bridge over Gandak connects it with Sonepur 33 Hajipur subdivision became home to the Salim Ali Jubba Sahni Bird Sanctuary 34 Baraila Lake which has an area of 2 km2 0 8 sq mi established in 1997 35 Climate edit The plain terrain of the city and its nearby area is famous for banana litchi and mango plantations The region looks green with plants and trees growing in a semi tropical monsoon climate However the months of May June is hot and December January is cold 36 Koppen and Geiger classifies the location as Csa The average temperature is 25 8 C the hottest month being May with an average temperature of 32 2 C and the coldest month being January with an average temperature of 17 1 C The average temperatures vary by 15 1 C in a year The average annual rainfall is 993 mm The driest month is December with an average precipitation of 3 mm and the wettest month is July with an average precipitation of 266 mm 37 The table below details historical monthly averages for climate variables Climate data for HajipurMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 23 6 74 5 26 3 79 3 32 8 91 0 33 8 92 8 38 6 101 5 36 4 97 5 32 8 91 0 32 2 90 0 32 2 90 0 31 8 89 2 28 8 83 8 24 9 76 8 31 2 88 1 Daily mean C F 17 1 62 8 19 6 67 3 25 4 77 7 28 3 82 9 32 2 90 0 31 6 88 9 29 6 85 3 29 4 84 9 29 1 84 4 27 2 81 0 22 2 72 0 18 1 64 6 25 8 78 5 Mean daily minimum C F 10 7 51 3 13 0 55 4 18 1 64 6 22 9 73 2 25 9 78 6 26 9 80 4 26 5 79 7 26 6 79 9 26 1 79 0 22 7 72 9 15 7 60 3 11 4 52 5 20 5 69 0 Average precipitation mm inches 15 0 6 6 0 2 5 0 2 8 0 3 27 1 1 137 5 4 266 10 5 259 10 2 195 7 7 66 2 6 6 0 2 3 0 1 993 39 1 Source Climate table average high and low and average precipitation 37 Demographics languages and religion editHistorical populationYearPop 190121 398 191119 233 10 1 192116 760 12 9 193119 299 15 1 194121 963 13 8 195125 149 14 5 196134 044 35 4 197141 890 23 0 198162 520 49 2 199187 687 40 3 2001119 412 36 2 2011147 688 23 7 Population history of Hajipur 1901 2011 Source 38 Culturally and linguistically Hajipur is similar to that of Patna As per 2011 census Hajipur city has a population of 147 688 out of which males were 78 047 and females were 69 641 The literacy rate was 76 80 percent higher than the national average of 74 04 male literacy is 82 45 and female literacy is 70 47 In Hajipur 14 15 of the population was under six years of age a total of 20 899 with 11 090 boys while 9 809 are girls The sex ratio of 892 females per 1 000 males was lower than the national average of 944 and Child sex ratio of girls is 884 per 1000 boys 4 38 lt div style border solid transparent background color initial position absolute width 100px line height 0 Languages of Hajipur 2011 39 Maithili 25 10 Hindi 69 88 Urdu 4 80 Others 0 22 Residents of Hajipur are referred to by the demonym Hajipurian Hindi is the main language of the city also the official language of the Bihar state but many other languages are spoken too The native dialect is Maithili named after Mithila the ancient name of North Bihar is most widely spoken English is also spoken by Hajipurians and other widely spoken dialects and languages include Maithili Bajjika Urdu and Angika 40 6 Religions in Hajipur 2011 4 Religion PercentHinduism 85 84 Islam 13 86 Christianity 0 13 Buddhism 0 04 Sikhism 0 02 Jainism 0 01 Others 0 10 Economy editMain article Export Promotion Park of India Hajipur The economy of Hajipur is largely service orientated but it also has an agricultural base and industrial sector As of 2011 service accounts for 55 industry 9 and agriculture 35 of the economy of the city 41 42 There is a dedicated industrial area in Hajipur apart from Export Promotion Park of India Hajipur EPIP maintained by Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority BIADA 43 in an area of 150 acres where many Big Brands of FMCG amp Agro based companies like Pepsico Britannia HUL Godrej Anmol Sudha Wayss Ice Cream Bansal Treat Avon Cycle etc have their manufacturing units There are several upcoming construction projects from private and public sectors with three new bridges connecting to Patna 44 45 The Export Promotion Industrial Park is a multiple product export processing zone in East India developed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry the Government of Bihar and by the administrative body BIADA located in Hajipur In the administrative Vaishali district has 94 acres 38 ha 0 147 sq mi of land with modern infrastructure 46 47 Places of interest editRamchaura Mandir edit The Ramchaura Mandir is a Hindu Temple in the city of Hajipur Bihar Dedicated to Lord Ram As per local folklore it is said to have been in existence since the Ramayana period and Shri Ram is believed to have visited this place on his way to Janakpur where his footprints are worshiped 48 The Ramchaura Mandir has a tradition of celebrating Rama Navami on the birth anniversary of Shri Rama A small fair is also organised on the eve of Rama Navami Archeological objects excavated from Ramchaura are kept at the Patna Museum 49 50 Pataleshwar Mandir edit Dedicated to Lord Shiva Pataleshwar Mandir is located at Hajipur Since the ancient period Shiva is believed to be in the form of Lingam here The worship of the Shiva Linga originated from the famous hymn in the Atharva Veda Samhita sung in praise of the Yupa Stambha 51 Kaunhaara Ghat edit nbsp Lord Vishnu with Gaja and GraahIt is considered one of the main ghats of Ganga Gandak where worshiping and cremation has been performed for centuries This ghat received its name based on an ancient legend According to this legend The famous fight of Gaja elephant Graah crocodile which is well covered in Indian scriptures is the reason behind people asking kaun haara Hence the name Kaunhara ghat Scriptures tell that Lord Vishnu had to interfere in the fight to save his devotee Gajaraj who was being drowned by a crocodile Both Gaja and Graah were gandharvas But due to some curse they became Gaja and Graah Lord Vishnu killed Graah to give him instant salvation and saved the life Of Gajaraj The depiction of fighting Gaja Graah is an emblem for the city and is prominently shown on the Hajipur railway station s dome and other notable places 52 Jami Masjid edit nbsp Jami MasjidJami Masjid is one of the states oldest mosques erected in 1587 AD during the Mughal rule by Makhsus Shah the contemporary governor of Bihar Sharif according to Akbarnamah 53 The remarkable monument is a spectacular example of Indo Persian architecture the central dome being larger than the others 54 Sonepur Cattle Fair edit Located opposite Hajipur is a place of Sonepur where the forty night long Sonepur Cattle Fair is held every year starting from Kartik full moon day The place goes lively at the onset of winter with the mass holy deep in river Gandak by Hindu at Kaun haara Ghat 55 Being claimed as the biggest animal fair in Asia Government of Bihar s Department of Rural Development Department of Agriculture organises training and exhibitions 56 The visitors can stay in hotels at Hajipur or they can hire luxury Swiss cottages erected on sand dunes beside river Gandak 57 58 59 The tent and cottages are provided by Department of State Tourism 60 61 62 Vaishali Mahotsava edit nbsp Vishwa Shanti StupaThe ancient village of Vaishali is located 35 km North West of Hajipur The place can be reached by road and offers many archaeological places to see which includes Buddha Stupa Pillars of Ashoka Abhishek Puskarani coronation Tank of Vajjika rulers Vaishali Mahotsava is held every year on Baisakh Purnima Full Moon Day of 1st Hindu Month during mid April to celebrate the birth anniversary of 24th Jain Tirthankar Mahavir who was born here in the village Kundalpur 4 km from Vaishali The soil of this land is blessed by the visit of Buddha twice during the 3rd century BC 63 64 65 MuseumsDeep Narayan Singh Museum 66 was established in 1979 67 Education editResearch and management edit Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology amp Applied Nutrition IHMCT amp AN 68 under the aegis of Govt of India and Department of Tourism Govt of Bihar National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Hajipur NIPER 69 is an Indian public Pharmacy research university under India s Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers Central Institute of Plastics Engineering amp Technology Hajipur CIPET 70 under the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers Government of India Colleges edit Raj Narain College 71 Jamuni Lal College 72 Deo Chand College Vaishali Mahila College Intermediate Women s College Chaurasia Raj Kishore College 73 JaiPrakash Evening Intermediate College 74 Maitreya College of Education and Management 75 Licchavi College of Teacher s Training 76 Maa Tara Institute of Health technology and Management 77 R S Sharda Devi Education College 78 Bihar College of Education 79 Bihar Industrial Training Centre 80 District Institute of Education and Training 81 Schools edit Schools in Hajipur are either government run schools or private schools The schools are affiliated to Bihar School Examination Board BSEB the All India Indian Certificate of Secondary Education ICSE or the Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE boards Hindi and English are the primary languages of instruction 82 Some top Schools are G A Inter School Kendriya Vidyalaya 83 St Paul s High School 84 St Georgia Girls School 85 Indian Public School 86 Surajdeo Memorial School 87 Delhi Public School 88 Notable people editFreedom Fighter Basawon Singh 89 Sports Person Kavita Roy Former ODI Cricketer Pramod Bhagat 90 Para badminton Player Writer Neelakshi Singh 91 92 Politicians Ajay Nishad Awadhesh Singh 93 Bashistha Narain Singh 94 Brishin Patel Deep Narayan Singh 2nd CM of Bihar Digvijay Narain Singh Nityanand Rai 95 Pashupati Kumar Paras Raghuvansh Prasad Singh 96 Rajeshwara Patel Ram Ratan Ram Ram Sundar Das 15th CM of Bihar Ram Vilas Paswan 97 Ritu Jaiswal 98 Valmiki ChoudharySports editAkshaywat Rai Stadium 99 Basawan Singh Stadium is a public indoor stadium 100 101 inviting quotation for planning and development under Information amp Public relation department Government of Bihar Transport and connectivity edit nbsp Hajipur Junction nbsp Mahatma Gandhi SetuHajipur city has a modern railway zonal office 102 It is the headquarters of the East Central Railway zone of the Indian Railways 103 104 105 Hajipur Junction is directly connected to most of the major cities in India Public transportation is provided for by buses auto rickshaws and local trains BSRTC has started city bus service on Hajipur via Patna 106 107 Luxury bus service in Hajipur running via NH 31 connects several neighbouring cities is provided by the Bihar State Road Transport Corporation 108 Auto rickshaws are a popular mode of transportation 109 App based cab service is available 110 Asia s longest river bridge the Mahatma Gandhi Setu built 1982 is in Hajipur and connects the city to Patna across the Ganga 111 The four lane prestressed RCC bridge was commissioned into service during the year 1982 Travellers get an enthralling experience and panoramic view of lush green banana plantations 112 113 The city is primarily served by Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport Patna PAT 114 which is just 21 2 km 13 2 miles SW or an hour drive from Hajipur Hajipur is connected to other parts of India through national and state highways Hajipur is well connected with roads to various major cities of Bihar like Patna Sonpur Vaishali Muzaffarpur Samastipur and Chhapra The major highways are nbsp NH 31 touches the city and connects it to Chhapra which further joins Ghazipur city in UP NH 31 starts from Patna and is connected further with Gaya and BodhGaya through state highway 115 116 nbsp NH 22 connects Hajipur to Sonbarsa Nepal border via Muzaffarpur and Sitamarhi nbsp NH 322 Starts from Hajipur to Musrigharari Samastipur via Jandaha SH 74 connects Hajipur to Lalganj Vaishali 117 SH 49 connects Hajipur to Mahua Tajpur Samastipur SH 93 connects Hajipur to Mahnar Mohiuddinagar Kacchi Dargah Bidupur Bridge is a big project of Bihar The chief minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar announced it on 23 August 2015 This bridge will be connecting two major national highways 118 This bridge will be the longest bridge in India after completion 119 Media editHindi and English newspapers are easily available in the city including Dainik Jagran Hindustan Prabhat Khabar Dainik Bhaskar The Times of India Hindustan Times The Hindu The Economic Times and The Indian Express There is also the Hindi and English mixed newspaper tabloid Inext 120 121 122 TV programming is provided by regional news channels like Zee Bihar Kashish News Sahara Samay Channel News18 Bihar 123 DD Bihar 124 There are several news programmes broadcast by local cable operators in city areas and all renowned channels are broadcast in each corner of the city areas 125 126 Hajipur has the following FM radio stations AIR FM Rainbow 101 6 FM 127 Vividh Bharati Patna All India Radio is broadcast on 102 5 FM 128 Private FM stations Patna edit No Name Frequency Language01 Radio City 91 1 FM Hindi02 Red FM 93 5 FM Hindi03 Big FM 95 0 FM Hindi amp Bhojpuri04 Radio Mirchi 98 3 FM HindiUtility services editElectricity supply to the city is regulated and distributed by the Bihar State Power Holding Company Limited 129 The city gets electricity from North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited which is controlled by Bihar State Electricity Board 130 131 132 Direct to home DTH is available via DD Free Dish Airtel digital TV Dish TV Tata Play d2h Sun Direct and Independent TV and all Cable operators 133 134 135 Hajipur has its own home network of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited BSNL India s state owned telecom and internet services provider Both Global System for Mobile Communications GSM mobile services are available 136 Apart from telecom BSNL also provides broadband internet service 137 Among private enterprises Bharti Airtel Reliance Jio Vodafone Idea and Tata Teleservices 138 are the leading telephone and cell phone service providers in the city 139 140 141 See also editHajipur Junction railway station Hajipur Lok Sabha constituency Hajipur Vidhan Sabha constituency List of villages in Hajipur block Hajipur community development block References edit Hajipur city is also known as Gateway to North Bihar 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