Jamui district | |
Settlement Type: | District of Bihar |
Total Type: | Total |
Coor Pinpoint: | Jamui |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | India |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Name1: | Bihar |
Subdivision Type2: | Division |
Subdivision Name2: | Munger |
Established Title: | Established |
Seat Type: | Headquarters |
Seat: | Jamui |
Parts Type: | Tehsils |
Parts Style: | para |
Area Total Km2: | 3122 |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Population Total: | 1,760,405 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type1: | Demographics |
Demographics1 Title1: | Literacy |
Demographics1 Info1: | 62.16 per cent |
Demographics1 Title2: | Sex ratio |
Demographics1 Info2: | 921 |
Leader Title: | District Magistrate cum Collector |
Leader Name: | Rakesh Kumar |
Leader Title1: | Lok Sabha constituencies |
Leader Name1: | Jamui |
Timezone1: | IST |
Utc Offset1: | +05:30 |
Blank Name Sec2: | Average annual precipitation |
Blank Info Sec2: | 1102 mm |
Postal Code Type: | PIN Code |
Postal Code: | 811301 |
Jamui is a district among 38 districts of Bihar state, India. The district was formed on 21 February 1991, when it was separated from Munger district. It is located at a longitude of 86° 13'E and the latitude is 24° 55'N.
The present collector and District Magistrate of Jamui is Shri Rakesh Kumar.[1]
Various literature indicates that Jamui was once known as Jambhiyaagram. According to Jainism, the 24th Tirthankara lord Mahavira attained omniscience (Kevala Jnana) in Jambhiyagram situated on the bank of river named Ujjihuvaliya. Another place traced as "Jrimbhikgram" on the bank of Rijuvalika river, resembles Jambhiyagram, Ujjhuvaliya.
The Hindi translation of the words Jambhiya and Jrimbhikgram is Jamuhi which is developed in the recent time as Jamui.
With the passage of time, the river Ujhuvaliya /Rijuvalika is supposed to be developed as the river Ulai and as such both the place are still found in Jamui. The Ulai river is still flowing nearby Jamui. The old name of Jamui has been traced as Jambhubani in a copper plate which has been kept in Patna Museum. This plate clarifies that in the 12th century, Jambhubani was today's Jamui. Thus, the two ancient names as Jambhiyagram and Jambubani prove that this district was important as a religious place for Jains, and it was also a place of Gupta Empire.[2]
In the 19th century; the historian Buchanan also visited this place in 1811 and found the historical facts. According to other historians Jamui, was also famous in the era of the Mahabharata.
According to available literature, Jamui was related to Gupta and Pala rulers before the 12th century. But after that this place became famous for Chandel rulers. Prior to Chandel Raj, this place was ruled by Nigoria, who was defeated by Chandels and the dynasty of Chandela founded in the 13th century. The kingdom of Chandels spread over the whole of Jamui.
According to Joseph David Freedone Melik Beglar there is the ruin of an old fort in indpe which belongs to Nigoria ruler.
Chirag Paswan is the current Member of Parliament from Jamui.
The district is currently a part of the Red Corridor.[3]
Jamui district occupies an area of 3098km2,[4] comparatively equivalent to Indonesia's Yamdena Island.[5] The district has untapped reserves of resources including mica, coal, gold and iron ore.Situated along the Bihar-Jharkhand border, Jamui is dotted with hills and the small retreat town of Simultala falls within the Jhajha block, on the main Delhi-Howrah rail line. The town of Gidhaur, situated away was the seat of kings during the British Raj and many buildings from the period still survive. Minto Tower in Gidhaur is a prime example of architecture from the period.
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See main article: Lachhuar Jain temple.
Jain Mandir Lachhuar is a large rest house (dharmsala) of 65 rooms constructed for the Jain pilgrims. There is a Mandir of Lord Mahavira inside the dhamsala. The idol in this temple is more than 2,600 years old. This black stone idol is of weighs around 250 kg.[6] This is situated on the way of Kshatriya Kund Gram, the birthplace of Lord Mahavira. This place is located in Sikandra Block which is about 20 km west from Jamui District Headquarter.
Minto Tower Gidhaur: Minto tower was built by the Maharaja of Gidhaur in 1909 to commemorate the visit of the then British Viceroy Lord Irwin to Gidhaur. It is in the middle of Gidhaur Market on the main Jamui-Jhajha state highway.
In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Jamui one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the 36 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[7]
Subdivision | Block | No. Of Panchayat | No. of Villages | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jamui | 12 | 081 | ||
Khaira | 22 | 120 | ||
Sikandra | 14 | 068 | ||
Islamnagar Aliganj | 13 | 069 | ||
Laxmipur | 13 | 082 | ||
Gidhaur | 08 | 020 | ||
Barhat | 09 | 043 | ||
Sono | 19 | 250 | ||
Chakai | 23 | 600 | ||
Jhajha | 20 | 197 | ||
Total | 153 | 1530 |
According to the 2011 census Jamui district has a population of 1,760,405,[9] roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia[10] or the US state of Nebraska.[11] This gives it a ranking of 273rd in India (out of a total of 640).[9] The district has a population density of 567PD/sqkm .[9] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 25.54%.[9] Jamui has a sex ratio of 921 females for every 1000 males,[9] and a literacy rate of 62.16%. 8.26% of the population live in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 17.19% and 4.48% of the population respectively.[9]
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 32% of Jamui spoke Angika,25.27% of the population in the district spoke Magahi, 36.28% Hindi and 5.69% Urdu as their first language.[12]
See main article: Jamui Station. Jamui Railway Station, station code JMU, is one of the major railway stations in Danapur division of East Central Railway. Jamui is connected to metropolitan areas of India, by the Delhi-Kolkata Main Line via Mugalsarai-Patna route which runs along the historic Grand Trunk road.[13] [14]
Jamui Station serves the headquarters of Jamui district in the Indian state of Bihar. Railways and roads are the main means of transport in the region. The Jamui railway station is in Howrah-Patna-Mughalsarai main line. Most of the Patna, Barauni bound express trains coming from Howrah, Sealdah, Ranchi, Tatanagar stop here.[15]
In 1987 Jamui district became home to the Nagi Dam Wildlife Sanctuary, which has an area of 7.9abbr=onNaNabbr=on.[16] It is also home to the Nakti Dam Wildlife Sanctuary, which was established in 1987 and has an area of 3.3abbr=onNaNabbr=on.[16]