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Sitamarhi district

Sitamarhi is one of the districts in the Mithila region of the Indian state of Bihar, India. Dumra is the administrative headquarters of this district. The district is a part of the Tirhut Division and is located along the border of Nepal.

Sitamarhi district
Sitamarhi district
Janaki Kund, Sitamarhi
Location of Sitamarhi district in Bihar
Country India
StateBihar
RegionMithila
DivisionTirhut
HeadquartersDumra, Sitamarhi
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesSitamarhi
 • Vidhan Sabha constituenciesRiga, Bathnaha, Parihar, Sursand, Bajpatti, Sitamarhi, Runnisaidpur, Belsand
Area
 • Total2,185 km2 (844 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total3,423,574
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,100/sq mi)
 • Urban
5.71 per cent
Demographics
 • Literacy53.53 per cent
 • Sex ratio899 females \ 1000 males
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Major highwaysNH 104
HDI (2016) 0.132[1] (low)
Websitesitamarhi.nic.in

History edit

This place is considered as birthplace of Sita, the main character of the epic Ramayana and a temple dedicated to Sita lies near Sitamarhi town.[2] A Rock cut sanctuary of Mauryan period is found near Sitamarhi.[3]

In 1875, a Sitamarhi subdistrict was created within the Muzaffarpur district.[4] Sitmarhi was detached from Muzaffarpur and became a separate district as of 11 December 1972.[5] It is situated in the northern part of Bihar. The district headquarters is located in Dumra, five kilometers south of Sitamarhi.[clarification needed]

Sitamarhi district became a full-fledged district when it was split from Muzaffarpur district in 1972.[6] 1994 saw the split of Sheohar district from Sitamarhi.[6]

The district was a part of the Red Corridor.The Indian government recently declared it naxal-free.

Communal riots edit

Sitamarhi district has a history of communal riots dating back to the partition of India.[7] In 1948, violence broke out in Belsand, following by riots in 1959 over issue of the Mahavir Flag; roughly 50 people, mostly Muslims, were killed. Further violence occurred around the issue of Durga Mela - these riots began after a false rumour that Muslims had slaughtered a cow, which was eventually found alive. Another riot in 1959 on the issue of cow slaughter killed 11 people, again mostly Muslims, and destroyed 200 houses. Subsequent riots occurred in 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1989.

Geography edit

Sitamarhi district occupies an area of 2,294 square kilometres (886 sq mi),[8] comparatively equivalent to Australia's Groote Eylandt.[9]

It is bordered by Nepal to the north, Madhubani district to the east, Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur districts to the south, and Sheohar and East Champaran districts to the west.

It is situated on a flood plain. In August 2019, Sitamarhi district suffered heavy flooding.

Politics edit

Block edit

1. Dumra, Sitamarhi
2. Runni Saidpur
3. Parihar
4. Bathnaha
5. Sonbarsa
6. Bajpatti
7. Sursand
8. Riga
9. Nanpur
10. Pupri
11. Bairgania
12. Bokhara
13. Suppi
14. Belsand
15. Majorganj
16. [Parsauni]
17. Choraut

Economy edit

It is one of the 38 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[10]

Education edit

The following is a list of Schools in Sitamarhi, Bihar, India

  • Golden bharti public school , sitamarhi
  • D.A.V. Public school, runnisaidpur
  • S.R Dav public school, pupri
  • Saraswati vidya mandir, Pupri
  • Sitamarhi Central school, Simra
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya Jawahar Nagar, Sutihara
  • Janki Vidya Niketan
  • Sacred Heart School
  • Thakur Yugal Kishore Singh College, Pratap Nagar
  • Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Ring bandh
  • N.S.D.A.V. Public School
  • Hellen's School Sitamarhi
  • Delhi Public School, Lagma
  • Brilliant Public School, Sitamarhi
  • R.O.S. Public School, Khairwa, Riga Road, Sitamarhi
  • Mathura High School
  • Sri Gandhi High School, Parihar
  • Lakshmi High School
  • Kamala–Girls High School
  • Idaa Dawatul Haque, Madhopur Sultanpur, Runni Saidpur
  • Jamia Islamia Quasmia Darululoom Balasath

Tourism edit

Transport edit

National Highway 77 connects the area to the Muzaffarpur district and Patna to the South. Sitamarhi has road connections to adjoining districts, of which the major examples are National Highway 77 and National Highway 227. It is situated on the Darbhanga Narkatiaganj railway line and has the largest railway station of the district. Another broad gauge track, running between Muzaffarpur and Sitamarhi. Direct train services are available to places such as New Delhi, Kolkata, Varanasi, Hyderabad and Kanpur. State highways link it to the Madhubani (to the east) and Sheohar (to the west) districts. Railway lines connect Sitamarhi to Darbhanga in east, and to Muzaffarpur in the south and to Raxaul in the west. Sitamarhi has a railway junction. Sitamarhi railway station is on the Raxaul-Darbhanga rail route.

The nearest airport to Sitamarhi is the Darbhanga Airport which is about 70 km from Sitamarhi.

The Sitamarhi-Bhitthamore Road is important for religious reasons as it connects Janakpur, which houses a 200-year-old Janki Temple with Sitamarhi—considered to be the birth place of Goddess Sita.

National Highway 227 passes through Bhitthamore. Thus it is a gateway to Janakpur, Nepal and other parts of Sitamarhi & Madhubani.

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901782,557—    
1911807,936+0.32%
1921782,221−0.32%
1931835,055+0.66%
1941921,265+0.99%
1951999,655+0.82%
19611,158,546+1.49%
19711,323,793+1.34%
19811,627,716+2.09%
19912,013,796+2.15%
20012,682,720+2.91%
20113,423,574+2.47%
source:[11]
Religions in Sitamarhi district (2011)[12]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
78.06%
Islam
21.62%
Other or not stated
0.32%

According to the 2011 census Sitamarhi district has a population of 3,423,574,[13] roughly equal to the nation of Panama[14] or the US state of Connecticut.[15] This gives it a ranking of 96th in India (out of a total of 640).[13] The district has a population density of 1,491 inhabitants per square kilometre (3,860/sq mi).[13] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 27.47%.[13] Sitamarhi has a sex ratio of 899 females for every 1000 males,[13] and a literacy rate of 53.53%. 5.56% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 11.85% and 0.09% of the population respectively.[13]

Languages of Sitamarhi district (2011)[16]

  'Other' Hindi (49.14%)
  Hindi (33.46%)
  Urdu (13.96%)
  Maithili (3.25%)
  Others (0.19%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 33.46% of the population spoke Hindi, 13.96% Urdu and 3.25% Maithili as their first language. 49.14% of the population recorded their language as 'Others' under Hindi.[16] The main dialect of the region is the Bajjika dialect of Maithili.

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Development of Human Development Index at District Level for EAG States". March 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  2. ^ Chakrabarti, Dilip K (2001). Archaeological Geography of the Ganga Plain: The Lower and the Middle Ganga. New Delhi: Orient Blacksawn. p. 207. ISBN 9788178240169. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  3. ^ Sen, S N (1999). Ancient Indian History And Civilization. New Age International. p. 166. ISBN 9788122411980. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  4. ^ Official Website of the District and Civil Court of Sitmahri 2010-05-25 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 26 May 2010
  5. ^ District Health Action Plan 2011-11-25 at the Wayback Machine, National Rural Health Mission, Government of Bihar, Retrieved 25 May 2010
  6. ^ a b Law, Gwillim (25 September 2011). "Districts of India". Statoids. from the original on 17 October 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  7. ^ Engineer, Asghar Ali (1992). "Sitamarhi on Fire". Economic and Political Weekly. 27 (46): 2462–2464. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 4399118.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ "Island Directory Tables: Islands by Land Area". United Nations Environment Program. 18 February 1998. Archived from the original on 1 December 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2011. Groote Eylandt 2,285km2
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  12. ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Bihar". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  13. ^ a b c d e f "District Census Handbook: Sitamarhi" (PDF). Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  14. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Panama 3,460,462 July 2011 est.
  15. ^ "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2011. Connecticut 3,574,097
  16. ^ 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
    • Political Map of Sitamarhi District (showing subdistricts)

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This article is about the district For its eponymous headquarters see Sitamarhi Sitamarhi is one of the districts in the Mithila region of the Indian state of Bihar India Dumra is the administrative headquarters of this district The district is a part of the Tirhut Division and is located along the border of Nepal Sitamarhi districtDistrict of BiharSitamarhi districtJanaki Kund SitamarhiLocation of Sitamarhi district in BiharCountry IndiaStateBiharRegionMithilaDivisionTirhutHeadquartersDumra SitamarhiGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesSitamarhi Vidhan Sabha constituenciesRiga Bathnaha Parihar Sursand Bajpatti Sitamarhi Runnisaidpur BelsandArea Total2 185 km2 844 sq mi Population 2022 Total3 423 574 Density1 600 km2 4 100 sq mi Urban5 71 per centDemographics Literacy53 53 per cent Sex ratio899 females 1000 malesTime zoneUTC 05 30 IST Major highwaysNH 104HDI 2016 0 132 1 low Websitesitamarhi wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 History 1 1 Communal riots 2 Geography 3 Politics 4 Block 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Tourism 8 Transport 9 Demographics 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External linksHistory editThis place is considered as birthplace of Sita the main character of the epic Ramayana and a temple dedicated to Sita lies near Sitamarhi town 2 A Rock cut sanctuary of Mauryan period is found near Sitamarhi 3 In 1875 a Sitamarhi subdistrict was created within the Muzaffarpur district 4 Sitmarhi was detached from Muzaffarpur and became a separate district as of 11 December 1972 5 It is situated in the northern part of Bihar The district headquarters is located in Dumra five kilometers south of Sitamarhi clarification needed Sitamarhi district became a full fledged district when it was split from Muzaffarpur district in 1972 6 1994 saw the split of Sheohar district from Sitamarhi 6 The district was a part of the Red Corridor The Indian government recently declared it naxal free Communal riots edit Sitamarhi district has a history of communal riots dating back to the partition of India 7 In 1948 violence broke out in Belsand following by riots in 1959 over issue of the Mahavir Flag roughly 50 people mostly Muslims were killed Further violence occurred around the issue of Durga Mela these riots began after a false rumour that Muslims had slaughtered a cow which was eventually found alive Another riot in 1959 on the issue of cow slaughter killed 11 people again mostly Muslims and destroyed 200 houses Subsequent riots occurred in 1967 1968 1969 and 1989 Geography editSitamarhi district occupies an area of 2 294 square kilometres 886 sq mi 8 comparatively equivalent to Australia s Groote Eylandt 9 It is bordered by Nepal to the north Madhubani district to the east Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur districts to the south and Sheohar and East Champaran districts to the west It is situated on a flood plain In August 2019 Sitamarhi district suffered heavy flooding Politics editThis section is transcluded from 17th Bihar Assembly edit history District No Constituency Name Party Alliance RemarksSitamarhi 23 Riga Moti Lal Prasad BJP NDA24 Bathnaha Anil Kumar BJP NDA25 Parihar Gayatri Devi Yadav BJP NDA26 Sursand Dilip Kumar Ray JD U NDA27 Bajpatti Mukesh Kumar Yadav RJD MGB28 Sitamarhi Mithilesh Kumar BJP NDA29 Runnisaidpur Pankaj Kumar Mishra JD U NDA30 Belsand Sanjay Kumar Gupta RJD MGBBlock edit1 Dumra Sitamarhi2 Runni Saidpur3 Parihar4 Bathnaha5 Sonbarsa6 Bajpatti7 Sursand8 Riga9 Nanpur10 Pupri11 Bairgania12 Bokhara13 Suppi14 Belsand15 Majorganj16 Parsauni 17 ChorautEconomy editIt is one of the 38 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme BRGF 10 Education editThe following is a list of Schools in Sitamarhi Bihar India Golden bharti public school sitamarhi D A V Public school runnisaidpur S R Dav public school pupri Saraswati vidya mandir Pupri Sitamarhi Central school Simra Kendriya Vidyalaya Jawahar Nagar Sutihara Janki Vidya Niketan Sacred Heart School Thakur Yugal Kishore Singh College Pratap Nagar Saraswati Vidya Mandir Ring bandh N S D A V Public School Hellen s School Sitamarhi Delhi Public School Lagma Brilliant Public School Sitamarhi R O S Public School Khairwa Riga Road Sitamarhi Mathura High School Sri Gandhi High School Parihar Lakshmi High School Kamala Girls High School Idaa Dawatul Haque Madhopur Sultanpur Runni Saidpur Jamia Islamia Quasmia Darululoom BalasathTourism editSita Kund Haleshwar Sthan Panth Pakar मन क मन ध म BariyarpurTransport editNational Highway 77 connects the area to the Muzaffarpur district and Patna to the South Sitamarhi has road connections to adjoining districts of which the major examples are National Highway 77 and National Highway 227 It is situated on the Darbhanga Narkatiaganj railway line and has the largest railway station of the district Another broad gauge track running between Muzaffarpur and Sitamarhi Direct train services are available to places such as New Delhi Kolkata Varanasi Hyderabad and Kanpur State highways link it to the Madhubani to the east and Sheohar to the west districts Railway lines connect Sitamarhi to Darbhanga in east and to Muzaffarpur in the south and to Raxaul in the west Sitamarhi has a railway junction Sitamarhi railway station is on the Raxaul Darbhanga rail route The nearest airport to Sitamarhi is the Darbhanga Airport which is about 70 km from Sitamarhi The Sitamarhi Bhitthamore Road is important for religious reasons as it connects Janakpur which houses a 200 year old Janki Temple with Sitamarhi considered to be the birth place of Goddess Sita National Highway 227 passes through Bhitthamore Thus it is a gateway to Janakpur Nepal and other parts of Sitamarhi amp Madhubani Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901782 557 1911807 936 0 32 1921782 221 0 32 1931835 055 0 66 1941921 265 0 99 1951999 655 0 82 19611 158 546 1 49 19711 323 793 1 34 19811 627 716 2 09 19912 013 796 2 15 20012 682 720 2 91 20113 423 574 2 47 source 11 Religions in Sitamarhi district 2011 12 Religion PercentHinduism 78 06 Islam 21 62 Other or not stated 0 32 According to the 2011 census Sitamarhi district has a population of 3 423 574 13 roughly equal to the nation of Panama 14 or the US state of Connecticut 15 This gives it a ranking of 96th in India out of a total of 640 13 The district has a population density of 1 491 inhabitants per square kilometre 3 860 sq mi 13 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 27 47 13 Sitamarhi has a sex ratio of 899 females for every 1000 males 13 and a literacy rate of 53 53 5 56 of the population lives in urban areas Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 11 85 and 0 09 of the population respectively 13 Languages of Sitamarhi district 2011 16 Other Hindi 49 14 Hindi 33 46 Urdu 13 96 Maithili 3 25 Others 0 19 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 33 46 of the population spoke Hindi 13 96 Urdu and 3 25 Maithili as their first language 49 14 of the population recorded their language as Others under Hindi 16 The main dialect of the region is the Bajjika dialect of Maithili Notable people editRamcharitra Rai Yadav Freedom Fighter Indian Politician Veteran Socialist Leader and Former member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly He was the First MLA from Sursand Constituency Sitamarhi Bihar during India s First General Election in 1951 1952 which took place after India gained independence Thakur Jugal Kishore Sinha Former MP amp Freedom Fighter Father of Co operative Movement Ram Dulari Sinha Former Union Minister amp Governor amp Freedom Fighter First woman from Bihar to become Governor Jainandan Prasad Yadav Indian Politician and Former member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly from Sursand Constituency Sitamarhi Bihar Nawal Kishore Rai Ex Member of Parliament Sitaram Yadav Ex Member of Parliament Ram Kumar Sharma Indian politician and a former member of parliament from Sitamarhi Lok Sabha constituency Bihar Sunil Kumar Pintu Member of parliament from Sitamarhi Lok Sabha constituency BiharReferences edit Development of Human Development Index at District Level for EAG States March 2016 Retrieved 18 February 2022 Chakrabarti Dilip K 2001 Archaeological Geography of the Ganga Plain The Lower and the Middle Ganga New Delhi Orient Blacksawn p 207 ISBN 9788178240169 Retrieved 20 March 2013 Sen S N 1999 Ancient Indian History And Civilization New Age International p 166 ISBN 9788122411980 Retrieved 20 March 2013 Official Website of the District and Civil Court of Sitmahri Archived 2010 05 25 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 May 2010 District Health Action Plan Archived 2011 11 25 at the Wayback Machine National Rural Health Mission Government of Bihar Retrieved 25 May 2010 a b Law Gwillim 25 September 2011 Districts of India Statoids Archived from the original on 17 October 2011 Retrieved 11 October 2011 Engineer Asghar Ali 1992 Sitamarhi on Fire Economic and Political Weekly 27 46 2462 2464 ISSN 0012 9976 JSTOR 4399118 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 Island Directory Tables Islands by Land Area United Nations Environment Program 18 February 1998 Archived from the original on 1 December 2015 Retrieved 11 October 2011 Groote Eylandt 2 285km2 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 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 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 Sitamarhi PDF Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Panama 3 460 462 July 2011 est 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2011 Connecticut 3 574 097 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Bihar censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 External links editOfficial website Political Map of Sitamarhi District showing subdistricts Sitamarhi Information Portal 26 36 00 N 85 29 00 E 26 60000 N 85 48333 E 26 60000 85 48333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sitamarhi district amp oldid 1216230090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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