Kulharia, Khagaria district explained

Kulharia
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Kulharia in Bihar
Pushpin Map:India Bihar#India3
Coordinates:25.3333°N 86.7648°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Bihar
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Khagaria
Subdivision Type3:Subdistrict
Subdivision Name3:Parbatta
Government Type:Gram Panchayat
Governing Body:Kulharia Gram Panchayat
Leader Title:Mukhiya
Leader Name:Smt. Vibha Devi
Leader Title1:Sarpanch
Leader Name1:Smt. Shobha Devi
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:4.64
Elevation M:42
Population Total:13024
Population As Of:2011
Population Rank:2nd in Parbatta Subdistrict
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Bhagalpuri
Demographics Type1:Language
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi
Demographics1 Title2:Additional official
Demographics1 Info2:English
Demographics1 Title3:Regional
Demographics1 Info3:Angika (Maithili)[1]
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:Postal Index Number
Postal Code:851216
Area Code Type:STD Code
Area Code:06245
Registration Plate:BR-34
Official Name:Kulharia
Native Name:कुल्हड़िया
Native Name Lang:Angika (Maithili)
Population Blank1:68.18%
Population Blank1 Title:Literacy Rate
Population Blank2 Title:Gender Ratio
Population Blank2:866/1000

Kulharia is a village in the Parbatta Subdistrict of Khagaria district, Bihar. It is 1 km from the bank of river Ganga and 5 km from the Subdistrict headquarter Parbatta. Maheslet More and Salarpur Chowk are the two major Bus Stops/Stands in Kulharia.

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Kulharia is a village located in the Parbatta subdistrict of Khagaria district, Bihar state, India. It is situated on the banks of the Ganges River, about 5 kilometers from the subdistrict headquarters of Parbatta and 50 kilometers from the district headquarters of Khagaria.

The village has a population of 13,024 people, out of which 6,980 are male and 6,044 are female. The literacy rate of the village is 68.18%, with 73.80% of males and 61.56% of females literate. The gender ratio in the village is 866 females per 1000 males.

The language spoken in Kulharia is also changing over time. The younger generation is more likely to speak Hindi and English, as these languages are seen as more prestigious. However, Angika remains the language of the home and the community, and is still widely spoken in Kulharia.

The main occupation of the people of Kulharia is agriculture. Other occupations include fishing, livestock rearing, and small businesses. The village has three primary school, two middle school, and two high schools, which provide a good education for the children of the village. There are also a number of private institutions in the village, which offer additional educational opportunities.

The village has a post office, a bank and four to five cashpoints/CSPs of different banks, which provide basic financial services to the villagers. The village is also home to a number of temples and a mosque, which provide a place for religious worship.

The village is governed by a panchayat, which is a local self-government body. The panchayat is responsible for providing basic services to the villagers, such as water, sanitation, and healthcare.

Kulharia is a relatively well-developed village, this is the most developed place after Parbatta in Parbatta Subdistrict. But there are still some challenges that the village faces. One of the biggest challenges is poverty. Many of the villagers live below the poverty line and struggle to make ends meet. Another challenge is the lack of healthcare. There is only one health sub-center in the village, which is not always able to meet the needs of the villagers.

Despite the challenges that it faces, Kulharia is a village with a promising future. The village is well-connected to the rest of the country and has a number of resources that can be used to improve the lives of the villagers. With the right investment and support, Kulharia can become a thriving community.

Here are some specific examples of how the village can be improved:

With hard work and dedication, the people of Kulharia can create a better future for themselves and their village.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Masica . Colin P. . The Indo-Aryan Languages . 9 September 1993 . Cambridge University Press . 978-0-521-29944-2 . 12 . en.