East Champaran district | |
Settlement Type: | District of Bihar |
Total Type: | Total |
Coor Pinpoint: | Motihari |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | India |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Name1: | Bihar |
Subdivision Type2: | Division |
Subdivision Name2: | Tirhut |
Established Title: | Established |
Seat Type: | Headquarters |
Seat: | Motihari |
Parts Type: | Tehsils |
Parts Style: | para |
Area Total Km2: | 3968 |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Population Total: | 5,099,371 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type1: | Demographics |
Demographics1 Title1: | Literacy |
Demographics1 Info1: | 55.79 per cent |
Demographics1 Title2: | Sex ratio |
Demographics1 Info2: | 901 |
Leader Title1: | Lok Sabha constituencies |
Leader Name1: | Purvi Champaran, Paschim Champaran, Sheohar |
Leader Title2: | Vidhan Sabha constituencies |
Leader Name2: | Raxaul, Sugauli, Narkatiya, Harsidhi, Govindganj, Kesaria, Kalyanpur, Pipra, Madhuban, Motihari, Chiraia, Dhaka |
Timezone1: | IST |
Utc Offset1: | +05:30 |
Registration Plate: | BR-05 |
Blank Name Sec1: | Major highways |
Blank Info Sec1: | NH 28A, NH 104 |
Blank Name Sec2: | Average annual precipitation |
Blank Info Sec2: | 1241 mm |
Postal Code Type: | PIN |
Postal Code: | 845401 (East Champaran)[1] |
Website: | http://eastchamparan.bih.nic.in/ |
East Champaran is an administrative district in the state of Bihar in India.The district headquarter is located at Motihari. Prior to 1971, there was a single district called "Champaran". On 1 December 1971, the district was divided into 2 parts (Purvi Champaran) East Champaran and (Paschimi Champaran) West Champaran. In early days the land of East Chamapran was ruled by different kingdoms as Videha, Sunga, Kanvas. It is also believed that Champaran used to be a major part of King Janak's empire. Mahatma Gandhi started his famous Satyagraha movement from here.
East Champaran District is functioning from 2 November 1972. The headquarter of the district is at Motihari. It is situated at 26° 16′ to 27° 1′ North latitude and 84° 30′ to 85° 16′ East longitudes. Nepal makes its northern boundary, Sitamarhi and Sheohar eastern while Mehsi, Muzaffarpur South and with part of Gopalganj and West Champaran bounds it in western side.
The district occupies an area of 3969 km2 and has a population of 5,099,371 . East Champaran is a part of Tirhut Division.[2] It was earlier part of the Red Corridor.
As of 2011, it is the second most populous district of Bihar (out of 38), after Patna.[3]
East Champaran is the second most crowded district of Bihar. The district gets its name from the union of two words, champa and aranya. Champa alludes to scented blossom trees and Aranya alludes to the home or an encased spot. The name began back in when the district was encircled by a backwoods of magnolia (champa) trees.
Someshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir is a well established temple situated in Areraj. The significant divinity of the heavenly temple is of Lord Shiva. Explorers and pilgrims of Lord Shiva go to the holy place from India as well as from Nepal. The merriments on the event of an occasional reasonable known as Shrawani Mela, during July and August, are really pleasant. There are numerous different temples nearby around and thus just, Areraj is known as the holy place of East Champaran.
Ashokan Pillar is situated in Lauria Nandangarh, or Lauriya Navandgarh which is a city or town around 14 km from Narkatiaganj and 28 km from Bettiah in West Champaran district of Bihar state in northern India. It is found near the banks of the Budhi Gandak River. Lauriya Nandangarh is a chronicled place which goes under West Champaran district of Bihar.
Kesariya is arranged on the eastern banks of the river Gandak and views the enormous 104-feet-tall stupa, which is viewed as the tallest Buddhist stupa. In like manner, Kesariya orders conspicuous situations in East Champaran the travel industry just as history of Buddhism. The stupa was found in the year 1998.
Raxaul is one of the most significant towns of the East Champaran district. By excellence of its topographical area, it is known as the Gateway to Nepal.
Situated in the core of the Motihari city, Moti Jheel is the most excellent fascination of the city that isolates Motihari into two parts.
A lovely and beguiling spot to appreciate with loved ones.
Gandhi Memorial is situated in Chandrahiya town, On his visit to Champaran Gandji jee was stopped in this town. Chandrahiya is a town in Bihar's East Champaran district which is around 8 KM away from district headquarter Motihari.
The Champaran Satyagraha Shatabdi Park located at the district headquarter of East Champaran.The Park has been built by the Urban Development and Housing office. Neighborhood individuals appreciate the freshness of this park with family, relatives, friends on weekend and holidays.
The origin of perhaps the most commended scholars of the 20th century and the writer of a few acclaimed books, George Orwell.
Found 16 Kms from Pipra Railway Station, Sitakund is acclaimed as where Goddess Sita took a heavenly plunge.
The East Champaran district occupies an area of 3968km2,[4] comparatively equivalent to Vanuatu's Espiritu Santo.[5] Gandak, Burhi Gandak and Baghmati are important rivers flowing through this region.
According to the 2011 census East Champaran district has a population of 5,099,371,[3] roughly equal to the United Arab Emirates[6] or the US state of Colorado.[7] This gives it a ranking of 21st in India (out of a total of 640).[3] The district has a population density of 1281PD/sqkm.[3] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 29.01%.[3] East Champaran has a sex ratio of 901 females for every 1000 males,[3] and a literacy rate of 55.79%. 7.87% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 12.74% and 0.24% of the population respectively.[3]
According to the 2011 census, 82.67% of the population spoke Bhojpuri, 7.33% Urdu and 7.06% Hindi as their first language. 2.58% of the population spoke 'Others' under Hindi.[8]
The East Champaran district is divided into 6 Tehsil (sub-division):
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