DISTRICT PROFILE INTRODUCTION

is one of the thirty-eight administrative district in the state of .  In 1943, Khagaria became a sub-division of the district of . It was upgraded as district in 1981.  The district of Khagaria is bounded by the districts of , , , Madhepura, , Munger and .  The rivers flowing through Khagaria district are the Ganga, Burhi Gandak, Bagmati, Kamala Balan, Kareh, Kali Kosi and Kosi . These rivers cause floods every year which cause great loss of life and property including livestock.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

 Khagaria, included in the old district of Munger, formed part of the Madhya-desa or "Midland" of the first Aryan settlers.  Khagaria has been identified with Modagiri, a place mentioned in the Mahabharata, which was the capital of a kingdom in eastern near Vanga and Tamralipta.  The first historical account of the old district of Munger appears in the records of Hiuen-Tsiang who visited the region towards the close of the first half of the seventh century A.D.  Khagaria does not possess any site of historical importance. The entire district of Khagaria, was affected by floods , hence any site of historical importance must have been washed away.  In the 9th century A.D., Khagaria passed into the hands of Pala kings. The history during this period has become known mainly through the inscriptions.  According to the history, commonly known in this part, it is said that during the time of Emperor , revenue minister Raja Todarmal had been entrusted with the duty of making a survey of the entire area, but he failed to do it due to difficult terrain, rivers and dense forests. So, he named it Farakiya (Farak in means separate) . He advised that this area should be excluded, in other words, he adopted the policy of "Farak Kiya" and that is why the area is known as "Pharkiya Pargana“.  Munger came into prominence in the year 1762, when Kasim Ali Khan shifted his capital from Murshidabad.  The East India Company capture Munger in the year 1763. With the extension of the British dominions, Munger ceased to be an important frontier post.

ADMINISTRATIVE

 Khagaria town is the district headquarters of Khagaria district.  Khagaria district comprises of 2 sub-divisions and 7 blocks.  Sub-divisions - Khagaria and Gogari.  Blocks:

o Khagaria o Gogari

o Alouli o Parwatta

o Choutham o Beldour

o Mansi  Total number of panchayats in Khagaria district : 129.  Total number of villages in Khagaria district: 306.

ECONOMIC PROFILE

 Recurrence of floods and water logging was an annual feature which made communication extremely difficult during the rainy season. Before the construction of Narayanpur embankment which is the south embankment of Baghmati and Gogari, the vast portion of Khagaria district was affected by floods and used to abound in marshes.  Agricultural products include maize, paddy, wheat, oil seed and vegetables.  Economy of Khagaria has seen sustained economic growth.  Economy of the district is dependent entirely on agriculture and its two main allied activities, namely horticulture and dairy.  Due to the abundance of milch cattle's in this area, sale of milk and milk-products, especially ghee is also an important business activity here.

Per Capita Gross State and District Domestic Product

13404 14000 11311 11815 10237 12000 9832 9644 10000 6771 7425 7706 7879 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Per Capita Gross District Domestic Product Per Capita Gross State Domestic Product

Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Govt. of Bihar

GEOGRAPHIC

Coordinates Latitude: 25º 15' to 25º 44' North Longitude: 86º 17' to 86º 52' East Temperature 45° C (Max.) 10° C (Min.) Average rainfall 1056 mm

Area 1485.8 sq. km

Altitude 36 meters

DEMOGRAPHIC

Population 1,657,599

Population density 1,115 per sq. km

Population growth 29.46% Sex ratio 883 per 1000 male

Literacy rate 60.87%

Languages spoken Angika, Maithili, Hindi and

INDUSTRIAL

Registered industrial units 891

Registered medium & large Nil units Total industrial units 891 No. of industrial area 1 Types of industries Agro based, ready-made garments & embroidery, wood/wooden based furniture, paper & paper products, leather based, chemical/chemical based, mineral based, metal based, engineering units, electrical machinery & transport equipment's, repairing & servicing. Source: MSME – DI , official website of district

INVESTMENT

 Agriculture is the main activity of this district and maize, paddy, wheat, oil seed and vegetables are the major crops grown there.  Due to the abundance of milch-cattle in this area, sale of milk and milk- products, especially ghee is also an important business activity here.  At present an industrial area spread over 39.78 hectares is under construction at Khagaria.

Source: MSME – DI Muzaffarpur

INDUSTRIAL PROFILE

 Major industries include metal, wooden and agro processing.

 Potential areas for service industry: Transportation, hotels/ restaurant, beauty parlours / saloon, health gym, mobile repairing centre.

 Potential for new MSMEs: agro based products (maize product), dairy product, water treatment plants, readymade garments, restaurants, beauty Parlous/ saloon, ladies boutique.

INDUSTRIES AT A GLANCE

Registered industrial units 891 Total industrial units 891 Registered medium & large units Nil Estimated avg. no. of daily worker employed in small 5 scale industries Employment in large and medium industries Nil No. of industrial area 1

EXISTING MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES AND ARTISAN UNITS

Type of industry No. of Investment Units (Rs. Lakh) Agro based 356 1429.99 Readymade garments and embroidery 6 26.25 Wood/wooden based products 119 149 Paper and paper products 6 11.21 Leather based 16 12.7 Chemical & chemical based 53 104.34 Mineral based 42 98.2 Metal based 98 300.56 Engineering units 8 44.18 Electrical machinery and transport Equipment 45 18.7 Repairing and servicing 40 29 Others 102 59.48 Total 891 2283.61

Source: MSME – DI Muzaffarpur INFRASTRUCTURE

 At present an industrial area covering 39.78 hectares is under construction at Khagaria.  Types of industries prevailing in Khagaria district are:  Agro based, readymade garments & embroidery, Wood/ wooden based furniture, paper & paper products, leather based, chemical/ chemical based, mineral based, metal based, engineering units, electrical machinery & transport equipment's, repairing & servicing.  Total no. of hospitals and health centers: 282  Total no. of commercial banks and financial institutions: 66  Educational institutes:  No. of primary schools – 527  No. of middle schools – 512  No. of secondary and senior secondary schools – 46  No. of colleges – 54

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY

 Maize, paddy, wheat, oil seed and vegetables etc. are the main agricultural crops.  Due to the abundance of milch-cattle in this area, sale of milk and milk- products, especially ghee is also an important business activity here.  The district has huge potential for setting up food processing industry.  Total cultivable barren land : 19690 hectares.

MAJOR INDUSTRIAL AREA

Particulars Details

Name of the industrial area Industrial Estate, Khagaria

Land acquired (in hectare) 39.78

Land developed (in hectare) 39.78

No. of allotted plots 1 No. of vacant plots 0

No. of units in production unit is under construction

LARGE SCALE INDUSTRY/ PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKING

Potential Micro & Major Existing Potential Service Small Enterprise Clusters Enterprises •Agro based products • No existing clusters •Transportation (maize product) •Hotels/ restaurant •Dairy product •Beauty parlors/ •Water treatment saloon plants •Health gym •Readymade garments •Mobile repairing • Restaurants centre. • Beauty parlour /saloon • Ladies boutique

Source: MSME – DI Muzaffarpur TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

•New Delhi – •The nearest airport •NH-31 goes right Guwahati railway upto Gawahati and is at from lines passes is an important where regular through Khagaria. road link of Bihar to flights are available the north – eastern to all important

•Other prominent Road part of the country towns and cities Airport

Railway stations are and to Northern across the country. Mansi, Bengal. and Pasraha

EDUCATION

 Major educational centers are located in the town of Khagaria, which includes educational institutions and vocational institutions where students can learn music, dance, art and craft.  Besides many government-run schools, there are some colleges for the higher education, including a women's college.  Some of the educational institutes in Khagaria are:  SL DAV Public School  Koshi College  Kendriya Vidyalaya  New Holy Public School  Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya  Major Tourist Sites in Khagaria District

 Katyayani Asthan: Katyayani Asthan is situated on the bank of river Kosi at distance of 12 km from Khagaria town. Temples of Ma Katyayani as well as of Ram, Lakshman and Ma Janaki are situated at this place. Every Monday and Friday, a large number of devotees come to this place for offering Puja.  Ajgaibinath Mahadeo: This place though currently in Sultanganj of , is very near to Aguanighat of Khagaria district and the temple of Lord Shiva on a hillock has traditionally been a centre of attraction for devotees. The importance of this place situated on the bank of river Ganga, stems from the fact, that river Ganga flows northwards (Uttarayan) at this place and devotees after taking bath at this place, lift the Ganga water in ‘Kanwar’ for offering to Baba Baidyanath in Deoghar, covering a distance of around 105 Km on foot.

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