Barharia

Barharia
Barharia
बङहरिया
Community development block
Barharia

Location in Bihar, India

Coordinates: 26°18′56″N 84°27′24″E / 26.315481°N 84.456641°E / 26.315481; 84.456641Coordinates: 26°18′56″N 84°27′24″E / 26.315481°N 84.456641°E / 26.315481; 84.456641
Country  India
State Bihar
District Siwan
Government
  Type Bihar Government
Elevation 68.8 m (225.7 ft)
Population (2010)
  Total 254,934
Languages
  Official Bhojpuri, Hindi, Urdu, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 841232
Telephone code 06154
Sex ratio 912 per 1000 /

Barharia (Hindi: बङहरिया) is a Community development block or town in the northern part of the Siwan District in the Indian state of Bihar. Barharia is surrounded by Manjha Block to the North, Siwan Block to the South, Goriakothi Block to the East, and Thawe Block towards North. Mirganj, Siwan, Barauli, and Gopalganj are nearby cities.

Baharia has population over 250,000 in the 2010 census. It was in the national news in 2001 when part of the block was flooded by the Daha River.[1]

Demographics of Barharia

Bhojpuri is the local language here.

Climate

Education

Barharia has a well-established education infrastructure. There are a number of modern schools and colleges (both government and private) run in Barharia. Some organizations are also working in this sector to improve the educational scenario.

Colleges

Schools

Transportation

Barharia is well connected with neighboring towns and cities.

Roads

SH-47 (Siwan Sarfara Road) and SH-73 (Gopalganj Maharajganj Road) State Highway passes through the Town

Intra-city transport

Buses, Jeeps, Tempo, Autos and Riksha are available for traveling.

Barharia Block

Gram panchayats

There are 30 Gram panchayats In Barharia Block [3]

Lakri, Pakri, Aurae, Lakridargah, Kailgarh Uttar, Kailgarh Dakhin, Sunderpur, Hathigai, Kunwa, Rasulpur, Padrauna Khurd, Koirigawan, Balapur, Madhopur, Barharia, Sadarpur, Tetahli, Nawalpur, Bahuara Kadir,Bahadurpur, Hardobara, Bhamopali, Rachhopali, Rampur, Bhopatpur, Sikandarpur Bhaluara, Hariharpur lalgarh, Chaukhi Hasan, Dindayalpur,

See also

References

  1. Thakur, Rajesk K (September 8, 2001). "Flood waters inundate more villages in Siwan". Times of India. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  2. url|http://www.chhapra.co.in/school.html
  3. "Panchayati Raj Department, Government of Bihar". biharprd.bih.nic.in. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
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