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23-09-2020 (Wednesday) Madrasa Sl.No. Name of Madrasa no. AURANGABAD Madrasa Islamia, At & P.O.- Aurangabad, Dist- 1 22 Aurangabad Madrasa Qadria, At & P.O- Kara, Dist - 2 24 Aurangabad BHOJPUR Madrasa Islamia Hanfia At : Meerganj 1 13 Wahidganj, P.O. Arrah , Dist. : Bhojpur Madrasa Islamia Wahidia Tari Mohalla At+ 2 14 P.O. : Arrah, Dist - Bhojpur Mdrasa Islamia At : Pachhim Tola, P.O. : Arrah 3 776 Dist. : Bhojpur BUXAR Madrasa Jamia Rahmania Shamsul-Uloom 1 1068 Jhamhuria At & P.O. : Khiri, Dist - Buxar BANKA Madrasa Islamia At : Kaithalikar, P.O. : 1 187 Narainpur, Via : Barahat Dist : Banka ARARIA Madrasa Islamia Yateemkhana, At & P.O- 1 370 Araria, Dist - Araria Madrasa Mazhar-ul Islam, At-Choukta ldgah, 2 371 P.O- Choukta, Via - Garhbanily, Dist - Araria Madrasa Hissainia, At- Chakorwa, P.O.- Sontha, 3 413 Via -Bathraha, Dist- Araria Madrasa Nasir-Ul-Uloom, At - Pulha, P.O.- 4 420 Bhangi, Via- Bathnaha, Dist- Araria Madrasa Zeyaul-Uloom At : Bardaha, P.O. : 5 1021 Nathpur, Dist, : Araria BHAGALPUR Madrasa Mahmodia At & P.O. Simaria. Dist : 1 182 Bhagalpur Madrasa Ashrafia Nizamia At & P.O.- Fatehpur, 2 184 Dist- Bhagalpur Madrasa Madarsatul Banat, At & P.O.- Kurudih, 3 1081 (G) Dist- Bhagalpur BEGUSARAI Madrasa Islamia, At- Bakhri, P.O.- Bakhri Bazar, 1 198 Dist- Begusarai Madasa Basharatul-Uloom, At-Nima, P.O.- 2 199 Nima Chandpur, Dist- Begusarai DARBHANGA Madrasa Sl.No. Name of Madrasa no. Madrasa Hamidia Qilla Ghat, 1 100 Dist- Darbhanga Madrasa Badrul- Uloom, At & P.O.- Barhi, P.O.- 2 Koila Asthan, Via- Keoti Runway, Dist- 101 Darbhanga Madrasa Ahmadia Salfia, At- Belwaganj, P.O.- 3 102 Laheriasarai, Dist- Darbhanga Madrasa Islamia Amania, At & P.O.- Loam, Dist- 4 103 Darbhanga Madrasa Tajul Uloom, At-Babu- Salimpur, P.O.- 5 104 Raiyam Factory, Dist- Darbhanga EAST CHAMPARAN Madrasa Anjuman Islamia At & P.O. -
Inventory of Soil Resources of Madhepura District, Bihar Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques
Inventory of Soil Resources of Madhepura District, Bihar Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques ABSTRACT 1. Survey Area : Madhepura district, Bihar State o o 2. Geographical : 25 27' N to 26 07' N latitude and 86o37'E to 87o07' E longitude Extent 3. Kind of Survey : Soil Resources Mapping using remote sensing and GIS techniques. 4. Period of : November,2014 to January, 2015 Survey 5. Total area : 1,78,800 ha. 6. Agro Climatic : Middle Gangetic Plain Region(IV)(as per planning Zone commission) 7. Base map used : a) IRS – ID Geocoded Satellite Imagery(1: 50,000 scale) b) SOI –toposheet (1:50,000 scale) 8. Soil Series association mapped and their respective area SL. Mapping Mapping SoilAssociation Area Area No. Symbol Unit (ha) (%) 1 01 ALe2a1 Ekashi-Bisanpur 1159 0.65 2 02 ALf2a1 Saronikala-Marocha-Bhelai 899 0.50 3 03 ALg2a1 Tilak Nagar-Phultora-Koshidhar 1009 0.56 4 04 ALn1a1 Chandni Chock-Rampur-Bisantha 7077 3.96 5 05 ALn1a2 Tulsia-Khuskibag-Harchandpur 13167 7.36 6 06 ALn1a3 Dobha-Bajnathpur-Surigaon 3706 2.07 7 07 ALn2a1 Parwa-Musarnia-Purnia 72689 40.66 8 08 ALn2a2 Jalaiya-Tilathi-Jalalgarh 27144 15.19 9 09 ALn2a3 Gamariya-Kaurihar-Sikindarpur 16647 9.31 10 10 ALn2a4 Ketaun-Bhawanipur-Kasba 30604 17.12 SL. Mapping Mapping SoilAssociation Area Area No. Symbol Unit (ha) (%) 11 11 ALn2b1 Baghrauli-Banbagh 489 0.27 12 9797 Waterbody 268 0.15 13 9898 Habitation 2598 1.45 14 9999 River 1344 0.75 TOTAL 178800 100 9. Area under different erosion classes Sl. -
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List of 1833 Candidates Debarred by RRC/ECR in Last Four Recruitment
East Central Railway (Railway Recruitment Cell) Polson Complex, Digha Ghat, Patna – 11 Telephone No. 0612-2560029, 2560035 Website: www.rrcecr.gov.in Email: [email protected] Notice No. 02/2016 dated 08.02.2016 List of 1833 candidates debarred by RRC/ECR in last 4 recruitments (ENN-01/07 (Gr. ‘D’), RRC/ECR/Group-D/1/2010, RRC/ECR/GP1800/1/2012 & RRC/ECR/GP1800/1/2013 1833 Candidates were found indulged in arranging impersonation in the last 4 recruitments (Employment Notice No- 01/07 Gr.‘D’, RRC/ECR/Group- D/1/2010, RRC/ECR/GP1800/1/2012 & RRC/ECR/GP1800/1/2013). So in terms of Railway Board’s letter No. E(RRB)/2001/25/1 dt. 14.02.02 & E(RRB)/2004/16/6 dt. 02.02.05, 1833 candidates have been debarred by RRC/ECR from all RRBs/RRCs examination for life time on the ground of impersonation. This action has been taken after adverse report against them in forsensic examination (Finger Print Expert/ Government Examiner of Questionable Documents) and after giving them show cause notice. The concerned candidates have alredy been suitably informed through separate letters. The Employment Notice-wise break-up of candidates is as under: Sl.No Employment Notice No Number of candidates debarred 1 01/07 (Gr. ‘D’) 901 2 RRC/ECR/Group-D/1/2010 524 3 RRC/ECR/GP1800/1/2012 229 4 RRC/ECR/GP1800/1/2013 179 TOTAL 1833 Chairman Railway Recruitment Cell, East Central Railway Combined list of ( 901+524+229+179) Total-1833 candidates debarred for life by RRC/ECR pertaining to Employment Notice No. -
Si No. District Block Panchayat Village Popln
LIST OF URC ALLOTTED TO BANKS FOR OPENING OF BANKING OUTLETS BY 31.12.2017 SI NO. DISTRICT BLOCK PANCHAYAT VILLAGE POPLN. ALLOTTED TO 1 ARARIA FORBESGANJ AURAHI EAST Hardia 9260 ALLAHABAD BANK 2 ARWAL KAPRI KOCHAHASA PANCHAYAT Kochahsa 6409 ALLAHABAD BANK 3 BEGUSARAI BACHHWARA RANI-I Gopalpur 5094 ALLAHABAD BANK 4 BEGUSARAI BIRPUR NOULA Gopalpur 5094 ALLAHABAD BANK 5 BEGUSARAI BEGUSARAI CHILMIL Hardia 7185 ALLAHABAD BANK 6 BHOJPUR PIRO TAR Tar 6123 ALLAHABAD BANK 7 KATIHAR BARARI RAUNIA Rounia 9273 ALLAHABAD BANK 8 MADHUBANI LAUKAHA (KHUTAUNA) MAJHAURA Pathrahi 8365 ALLAHABAD BANK 9 MADHUBANI MADHUBANI KHAJURI Khajuri 5152 ALLAHABAD BANK 10 PATNA PALIGANJ MADHAMA MAKHMILPUR Makhmilpur 6392 ALLAHABAD BANK 11 SAHARSA SONBARSA ATALKHA Jamhra 9421 ALLAHABAD BANK 12 SHEIKHPURA Sheikhpura Kosra Kosra 6707 ALLAHABAD BANK 13 ARARIA BHARGAMA VISHAHARIYA Bisaria 9628 ALLAHABAD BANK 14 ARARIA FORBESGANJ MUSAHARI Musahari 5399 ALLAHABAD BANK 15 ARARIA NARPATGANJ KHABDAH Kandhaili 5012 ALLAHABAD BANK 16 ARARIA RANIGANJ DHAMA Dhama 6142 ALLAHABAD BANK 17 ARARIA SIKTY KAUAKOH Pothia 7723 ALLAHABAD BANK 18 NALANDA HILSA AKABARPUR Akbarpur 5305 ALLAHABAD BANK 19 NALANDA PARBALPUR SHIVNAGAR Bazidpur Khirauti 6533 ALLAHABAD BANK 20 NALANDA SILAO GORAWAN Gorawan 6282 ALLAHABAD BANK 21 VAISHALI BHAGWANPUR KARHARI Karhari 5424 ALLAHABAD BANK 22 VAISHALI CHEHRAKALA RASULPUR FATAH Rasulpur Fateh 5231 ALLAHABAD BANK 23 VAISHALI MAHUA FATAHPUR PAKRI Fatehpur Pakri 5778 ALLAHABAD BANK 24 VAISHALI RAJAPAKAR LAGURAO VILNUPUR Nagrawan 5160 ALLAHABAD BANK 25 MADHEPURA -
Madhepura District & Blocks
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Bihar Flood 2008 Emmanuel Hospital Association, New Delhi Situation Report -1 Date: August 27, 2008
Bihar Flood 2008 Emmanuel Hospital Association, New Delhi Situation Report -1 Date: August 27, 2008 Background The flood situation resulting from the breach in the eastern Koshi embankment in neighboring Nepal has worsened in the fourth day as flood water entered into new areas of Supaul, Araria and Madhepura districts in the state of Bihar. These three districts were the worst affected locations. Flood waters have also disrupted the lives of many in Narpatganj, Farbesgunj and Bhargama blocks of Araria district and Kumarkhand and Sankarpur blocks of Madhepura district. Over 20 lakh people are bearing the brunt of floods as the turbulent waters of the Kosi submerged fresh areas in the three districts. So far, 42 people have died in the floods in Bihar, official sources said. Situation in Madhepura The Madhepura Christian Hospital, a unit of Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA) is presently conducting an assessment and ha started the early relief operations. Madhepura Christian Hospital is a 25 bedded hospital located at about 4 kms from Madhepura Town, and is the only voluntary hospital for three adjoining districts. The hospital is located in the Madhepura block in Madhepura district which is today one of the worst affected location. It is officially reported that over 7 blocks are affected, of which 150 villages with more than 150000 population are severely affected by the flood. All communications and network are difficult as all the major lines are been cut off. Impact of Flood in Madhepura district Madhepura District is located in the northeastern part of the state of Bihar. Madhepura district is surrounded by Araria and Supaul districts in the north, Khagaria and Bhagalpur districts in the south, Purnia district in the east and Saharsa district in the west. -
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Wetland Ecosystem Series, 14 Faunal Diversity of Chaurs of North Bihar (Zooplankton, Molluscs, Pisces and Aves) (IBA-IN- BR-Ol) ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Wetland Ecosystem Series, l4 Faunal Diversity of Chaurs of North Bihar (Zooplankton, Molluscs, Pisces and Aves) (I BA-I N-BR-Ol) Edited by the Dira:t:or, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata Zoological Survey of India Kolkata CITATION Editor- Director, 2011 Faunal Diva-sity of Chaurs of North Bihar (Zooplankton, Molluscs, PiscES and AVES). Wetland Ecosystffn Sa-iES, ]A: 1-113 + 7 platES (Published by the Director, Zool. Surv. India, Kolkata) Published: November, 2011 ISBN 978-81-8171-297-4 Coordinator Dr. Gopal Sharma Zoological Survey of I ndia, Gangetic Plains Regional Centre, Patna-16 © Govt. of India, 2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED • No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. • This book is sold subiect to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade, be lent, re-sold, hired out or otherwise disposed of without the publisher's consent, in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published. • The correct price of this publication is the price printed on this page. Any revised price indicated by a rubber stamp or by a sticker or by any other means is incorrect and should be unacceptable. PRICE India : ~ 450.00 Foreign: $ 30; £ 25 Published at the Publication Division by the Director, Zoological Survey of India, 234/4, A.J .c. -
The Economy of Saharsa District
S.K. Acharya, G.C. Mishra and Karma P. Kaleon CHAPTER - 3 The Economy of Saharsa District 3.0 Introduction Saharsa is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar. The area of Saharsa district is 1702 km²/657 sq miles and its population, according to 2001 census was 11, 32,413 as against 18,97,102 according to 2011 census. The density of population was 11, 25 per sq. km. according to the 2011 census.- Saharsa town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Saharsa district is a part of a larger territory, the Kosi Division and it became a district on 1 April 1954 and subsequently has become smaller with other districts being carved form it, most notably Madhepura in 1981. Saharsa was created on first of april 1954. Formerly it had no independent status and parts of Saharsa were included in the old district of mongyr and Bhagalpur. A large parts of the district in the past was subjected to annual floods and inundation by a host of rivers origination from the Himalayas. The sub tarai was noted for rice cultivation before it was subjected to the vagaries of the unpredictable koshi. The district has been largely influenced RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA: A STUDY OF SAHARSA DISTRICT OF BIHAR ISBN: 978-93-85822-16-2 45 The Economy of Saharsa District by its geography. Whatever humans of historically important sites that may have been virtually started by the repeated flooding at the koshi during the last half-century or so. With the efforts of some early Europeans however, some important historical objects or landmarks have been preserved in a few places and it is on the basis of these that some kind of a connected account of the early history of the district can be constructed. -
List of Contesting Candidates Election to the House of the People/Legislative Assembly from the 131-Kal
FORM 7A [See rule 10(1)] List of Contesting Candidates Election to the House of the People/Legislative Assembly From the 131-Kalyanpur (SC) Assembly Constituency Serial Symbol Name of candidate Address of candidate Party Affiliation Numer Allotted 1 2 3 4 5 (i) Candidates of recognised National and State Political Parties Vill.-Saidpur Jahid 1 Abhay Kumar Post-Rupauli, Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Distt.-Samastipur Vill.-Mantri Jee Tola Shaharbanni, P.o- 2 Prince Raj Shaharbanni, Lok Jan Shakti Party Bungalow P.S.-Alauli, Distt.-Khagaria Vill.-Chakmahi Mujari, P.o.-Sripur Gahar, 3 Maheshwar Hazari Janta Dal (United) Arrow P.S.-Khanpur, Distt.-Samastipur Mohalla-Amirganj, Nationalist Congress 4 Renu Raj Ward No.-04, Clock Party P.S.+P.O.+Disst.-Samastipur (ii) Candidates of registered Political Parties (other than recognised National and State Political Parties) Communist Party of Vill.-Chakdindayal Sari, India Flag with 5 Jibachh Paswan Post-Sari, (Marxist-Leninist) Three Stars Distt.-Samastipur (Liberation) Vill-Mahamada, Gas 6 Nathuni Paswan P.o.-Pusa, Aap Aur Hum Cylinder Distt.-Samastipur Vill.-Hanshanpur Kirat, Post-Muktapur, P.S.- 7 Rajkishor Paswan Bahujan Mukti Party Cot Kalyanpur, Distt.-Samastipur Vill.-Morshand, Ram Prasad Post-Birauli RI, 8 Hind Congress Party Candles Paswan P.S.-Pusa, Distt.-Samastipur Vill.-Musepur, 9 Ram Balak Paswan Post-Nawranj, Shiv Sena Almirah Distt.-Samastipur Vill.-Kudhwa, Post-Kudhwa Barheta, Jharkhand Mukti Air- 10 Vishuni Paswan P.S.-Chakmnehsi, Morcha Conditioner Distt.-Samastipur Vill.+P.o.-Kishanpur -
Madhepura Introduction
DISTRICT PROFILE MADHEPURA INTRODUCTION Madhepura district is one of the thirty-eight districts of the State of Bihar. It was formed in 1981, separated from Saharsa district. Madhepura district is surrounded by Araria and Supaul districts in the north, Khagaria and Bhagalpur districts in the south, Purnia district in the east and Saharsa district in the West. Madhepura district is situated in the Plains of River Koshi and located in the Northeastern part of Bihar. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Madhepura stands at the centre of Kosi ravine, it was called Madhyapura- a place centrally situated which was subsequently transformed as Madhipura into present Madhepura. Madhepura is known to be the meditation ground for Lord Shiva and other Gods. Madhepura finds reference in the Indian epics Ramayan and Mahabharat. Kushan dynasty has also resided in Madhepura. Bhant Community, the decedents of Kushan dynasty . In ancient times Madhepura was governed by Anga Desh. It was also governed by Maurya, Sunga, Kanva and Kushan dynasties. During Mughal period Madhepura remained under Sarkar Tirhut. A mosque of the time of Akbar is still present in Sarsandi village under Uda-Kishunganj. ADMINISTRATIVE Madhepura city is the district headquarters. Madhepura district is divide into 2 sub-divisions, Madhepura Uda Krishanganj Madhepura district has been divided into 13 municipal blocks: o Madhepura o Shankarpur o Alamnagar o Singheshwar o Chousa o Murliganj o Purani o Gamhariya o Gwalpara o Ghelardh o Bihariganj o Kumarkhand o Uda Krishanganj Total number of Panchayats in Madhepura district 170. Madhepura district has 449 number of revenue villages. ECONOMIC PROFILE Having its background in agriculture, wood and wooden based furniture and steel fabrication units. -
Narkatiaganj Assembly Bihar Factbook
Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/BR-003-0619 ISBN : 978-93-5313-147-0 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 179 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) at a Glance | Features of Assembly 1-2 as per Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) in 2 District | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary 3-10 Constituency - (Lok Sabha) | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2019, 2015, 2014, 2010 and 2009 Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 11-20 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and