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Saharsa district

Saharsa is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar, India. Saharsa city is the administrative headquarters of this district. Saharsa district is a part of the Kosi Division and it became a district on 1 April 1954 and has subsequently become smaller with other districts being carved from it, most notably Madhepura in 1981.

Saharsa district
Chandika Sthan Temple near Saharsa
Location of Saharsa district in Bihar
Country India
StateBihar
RegionMithila
DivisionKosi
Established1 April 1954
HeadquartersSaharsa
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesMadhepura
 • Vidhan Sabha constituenciesSonbarsha, Saharsa, Simri Bakhtiarpur, Mahishi
Area
 • Total1,702 km2 (657 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,900,661
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy54.57 per cent
 • Sex ratio906
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Major highwaysNH 231 and NH 327
Websitesaharsa.nic.in

Saharsa is located in the Mithila region, one of the earliest centers of Brahminical civilization in India.[1] Saharsa is considered as the heart of whole Mithila region. it is the place which gave birth to legends such as like Mandana Misra, Laxminath Gosain, Ubhai Bharti, etc. The region of Bangaon and Mahisi is known for producing a large number of civil servants.

History Edit

Saharsa is part of the Mithila region.[2] Mithila first gained prominence after being settled by Indo-Aryan peoples who established the Mithila Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videhas).[3] During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videha became one of the major political and cultural centers of South Asia, along with Kuru and Pañcāla. The kings of the Videha Kingdom were called Janakas.[4] The Videha Kingdom was later incorporated into the Vajjika League, which had its capital in the city of Vaishali, which is also in Mithila.[5]

Mandan Mishra whose conversation with the Shankaracharya was considered one of the most intellectual conversations in the world was done in Mahismati village, nowadays Mahisi village. During the Dharma Vijaya yatra of Adi Shankara, He visited Mahisi village (then called Mahishmati) to debate Mandana Misra. After winning in all discussions in all over the nation, He lost the Sastrartha there.[6]

Earlier, the Saharsa district was part of the Munger and Bhagalpur districts. On 1 April 1954 it was made a district of its own. It was also made headquarters of Kosi division on 2 October 1972, comprising Saharsa, Purnia and Katihar district, with its headquarters at Saharsa. Similarly a new Civil Sub-Division Birpur was created on 1 December 1972, consisting of 24 development blocks, including Raghopur, Chhatapur, Basantpur and Nirmali, which were previously under Supaul subdivision of the district. Two new districts, Madhepura and Supaul, were formed from Saharsa district on 30 April 1981 and 1991. Saharsa district now consists of two subdivisions, Saharsa Sadar and Simri Bakhtiarpur. The district consists of 10 development blocks and anchals each.

Geography Edit

Saharsa district occupies an area of 1,687 square kilometres (651 sq mi),[7]

Saharsa district is surrounded on the west by the river Kosi, which has an abundance of fish and Makhana. Saharsa is famous for its varieties of mangoes and litchis.

Saharsa district comprises the following Sub-Divisions: Saharasa Sadar and Simri Bakhtiyarpur.

Politics Edit

Administration Edit

Saharsa consists of 10 blocks arranged in two subdivisions:[8]

Saharsa subdivision Edit

Simri-Bakhtiyarpur subdivision Edit

Economy Edit

It is the major producer of best quality of Corn and Makhana in India. From Saharsa corn and Makhana are exported abroad country such as America, France, Japan, England. Every year 2 lakhs tonnes of corn are exported to different country and similarly Makhana also. The follgrown in the region; Makhana (Euryale ferox Salisb), rice, mangoes, litchi, bamboo, mustard, corn, wheat, ber and sugarcane. Sagwan or Tectona grandis) trees are now grown on a large scale.

Demographics Edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901397,566—    
1911409,867+0.31%
1921395,756−0.35%
1931418,762+0.57%
1941422,038+0.08%
1951489,307+1.49%
1961582,156+1.75%
1971721,202+2.16%
1981902,008+2.26%
19911,132,413+2.30%
20011,508,182+2.91%
20111,900,661+2.34%
source:[9]
Religions in Saharsa district (2011)[10]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
85.72%
Islam
14.03%
Other or not stated
0.25%

According to the 2011 census Saharsa district has a population of 1,900,661,[11] This gives it a ranking of 247th in India (out of a total of 640).[11] The district has a population density of 1,125 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,910/sq mi).[11] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 25.79%.[11] Saharsa has a sex ratio of 906 females for every 1000 males,[11] and a literacy rate of 54.57%. 8.24% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes make up 16.69% and 0.32% of the population respectively.[11]

Languages of Saharsa district (2011)[12]

  Maithili (68.87%)
  Hindi (21.15%)
  Urdu (9.62%)
  Others (0.36%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 68.87% of the population in the district spoke Maithili, 21.15% Hindi and 9.62% Urdu as their first language.[12]

Notable people Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Mishra, Anil Kant (1998). Rural Tension in India. p. 12. ISBN 9788171414161.
  2. ^ Jha, Makhan (1997). Anthropology of Ancient Hindu Kingdoms: A Study in Civilizational Perspective. ISBN 9788175330344.
  3. ^ Michael Witzel (1989), Tracing the Vedic dialects in Dialectes dans les litteratures Indo-Aryennes ed. Caillat, Paris, pages 13, 17 116–124, 141–143
  4. ^ Witzel, M. (1989). "Tracing the Vedic dialects". In Caillat, C. (ed.). Dialectes dans les litteratures Indo-Aryennes. Paris: Fondation Hugot. pp. 141–143.
  5. ^ Hemchandra, R. (1972). Political History of Ancient India. Calcutta: University of Calcutta.
  6. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Bharatvarsh: Episode 4: Watch the glorious story of Adi Shankaracharya". YouTube.
  7. ^ Srivastava, Dayawanti et al. (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. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ "Subdivision & Blocks | Saharsa District | India". Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Table A-02 Decadal Variation in Population Since 1901: Bihar" (PDF). census.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  10. ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Bihar". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  11. ^ a b c d e f "District Census Handbook: Saharsa" (PDF). Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  12. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Bihar". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.

External links Edit

  • Official website of Saharsa
  • Saharsa news

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This article is about the district For its eponymous headquarters see Saharsa Saharsa is one of the thirty eight districts of Bihar India Saharsa city is the administrative headquarters of this district Saharsa district is a part of the Kosi Division and it became a district on 1 April 1954 and has subsequently become smaller with other districts being carved from it most notably Madhepura in 1981 Saharsa districtDistrict of BiharChandika Sthan Temple near SaharsaLocation of Saharsa district in BiharCountry IndiaStateBiharRegionMithilaDivisionKosiEstablished1 April 1954HeadquartersSaharsaGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesMadhepura Vidhan Sabha constituenciesSonbarsha Saharsa Simri Bakhtiarpur MahishiArea Total1 702 km2 657 sq mi Population 2011 Total1 900 661 Density1 100 km2 2 900 sq mi Demographics Literacy54 57 per cent Sex ratio906Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Major highwaysNH 231 and NH 327Websitesaharsa wbr nic wbr inSaharsa is located in the Mithila region one of the earliest centers of Brahminical civilization in India 1 Saharsa is considered as the heart of whole Mithila region it is the place which gave birth to legends such as like Mandana Misra Laxminath Gosain Ubhai Bharti etc The region of Bangaon and Mahisi is known for producing a large number of civil servants Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Politics 4 Administration 4 1 Saharsa subdivision 4 2 Simri Bakhtiyarpur subdivision 5 Economy 6 Demographics 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditSaharsa is part of the Mithila region 2 Mithila first gained prominence after being settled by Indo Aryan peoples who established the Mithila Kingdom also called Kingdom of the Videhas 3 During the late Vedic period c 1100 500 BCE Videha became one of the major political and cultural centers of South Asia along with Kuru and Pancala The kings of the Videha Kingdom were called Janakas 4 The Videha Kingdom was later incorporated into the Vajjika League which had its capital in the city of Vaishali which is also in Mithila 5 Mandan Mishra whose conversation with the Shankaracharya was considered one of the most intellectual conversations in the world was done in Mahismati village nowadays Mahisi village During the Dharma Vijaya yatra of Adi Shankara He visited Mahisi village then called Mahishmati to debate Mandana Misra After winning in all discussions in all over the nation He lost the Sastrartha there 6 Earlier the Saharsa district was part of the Munger and Bhagalpur districts On 1 April 1954 it was made a district of its own It was also made headquarters of Kosi division on 2 October 1972 comprising Saharsa Purnia and Katihar district with its headquarters at Saharsa Similarly a new Civil Sub Division Birpur was created on 1 December 1972 consisting of 24 development blocks including Raghopur Chhatapur Basantpur and Nirmali which were previously under Supaul subdivision of the district Two new districts Madhepura and Supaul were formed from Saharsa district on 30 April 1981 and 1991 Saharsa district now consists of two subdivisions Saharsa Sadar and Simri Bakhtiarpur The district consists of 10 development blocks and anchals each Geography EditSaharsa district occupies an area of 1 687 square kilometres 651 sq mi 7 Saharsa district is surrounded on the west by the river Kosi which has an abundance of fish and Makhana Saharsa is famous for its varieties of mangoes and litchis Saharsa district comprises the following Sub Divisions Saharasa Sadar and Simri Bakhtiyarpur Politics EditThis section is transcluded from 17th Bihar Assembly edit history District No Constituency Name Party Alliance RemarksSaharsa 74 Sonbarsha Ratnesh Sada JD U MGB75 Saharsa Alok Ranjan Jha BJP NDA76 Simri Bakhtiarpur Yusuf Salahuddin RJD MGB77 Mahishi Gunjeshwar Sah JD U MGBAdministration EditSaharsa consists of 10 blocks arranged in two subdivisions 8 Saharsa subdivision Edit Nauhatta Sattar Kataiya Mahishi Kahara Sour Bazar Patarghat SonbarsaSimri Bakhtiyarpur subdivision Edit Simri Bakhtiyarpur Salkhua Banma ItahriEconomy EditIt is the major producer of best quality of Corn and Makhana in India From Saharsa corn and Makhana are exported abroad country such as America France Japan England Every year 2 lakhs tonnes of corn are exported to different country and similarly Makhana also The follgrown in the region Makhana Euryale ferox Salisb rice mangoes litchi bamboo mustard corn wheat ber and sugarcane Sagwan or Tectona grandis trees are now grown on a large scale Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901397 566 1911409 867 0 31 1921395 756 0 35 1931418 762 0 57 1941422 038 0 08 1951489 307 1 49 1961582 156 1 75 1971721 202 2 16 1981902 008 2 26 19911 132 413 2 30 20011 508 182 2 91 20111 900 661 2 34 source 9 Religions in Saharsa district 2011 10 Religion PercentHinduism 85 72 Islam 14 03 Other or not stated 0 25 According to the 2011 census Saharsa district has a population of 1 900 661 11 This gives it a ranking of 247th in India out of a total of 640 11 The district has a population density of 1 125 inhabitants per square kilometre 2 910 sq mi 11 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 25 79 11 Saharsa has a sex ratio of 906 females for every 1000 males 11 and a literacy rate of 54 57 8 24 of the population lives in urban areas Scheduled Castes make up 16 69 and 0 32 of the population respectively 11 Languages of Saharsa district 2011 12 Maithili 68 87 Hindi 21 15 Urdu 9 62 Others 0 36 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 68 87 of the population in the district spoke Maithili 21 15 Hindi and 9 62 Urdu as their first language 12 Notable people EditA A Khan Physicist Anand Singh Gangster and politician Abdul Ghafoor Politician and former minister Baldev Mishra Maithili writer Dinesh Chandra Yadav Politician and former MP Jamshedpur Gopeshwar Trade union leader and politician Laxminath Gosain Yogi and Poet Mandana Mishra Advaita scholar Ulka Gupta TV Serial actressSee also EditList of villages of SaharsaReferences Edit Mishra Anil Kant 1998 Rural Tension in India p 12 ISBN 9788171414161 Jha Makhan 1997 Anthropology of Ancient Hindu Kingdoms A Study in Civilizational Perspective ISBN 9788175330344 Michael Witzel 1989 Tracing the Vedic dialects in Dialectes dans les litteratures Indo Aryennes ed Caillat Paris pages 13 17 116 124 141 143 Witzel M 1989 Tracing the Vedic dialects In Caillat C ed Dialectes dans les litteratures Indo Aryennes Paris Fondation Hugot pp 141 143 Hemchandra R 1972 Political History of Ancient India Calcutta University of Calcutta Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Bharatvarsh Episode 4 Watch the glorious story of Adi Shankaracharya YouTube Srivastava Dayawanti et al 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 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last1 has generic name help Subdivision amp Blocks Saharsa District India Retrieved 30 March 2022 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 Saharsa PDF Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Bihar censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 External links EditSaharsa Information Portal Official website of Saharsa http saharsa in Saharsa news 25 53 N 86 36 E 25 883 N 86 600 E 25 883 86 600 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saharsa district amp oldid 1167307322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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