Agiaon

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Agiaon
Agiāon
Village
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Agiaon
Location in Bihar, India
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Agiaon
Agiaon (India)
Coordinates: 25°22′35″N84°36′28″E / 25.37651°N 84.60789°E / 25.37651; 84.60789 [1]
CountryIndia
State Bihar
Division Patna
District Bhojpur
Area
[2]
  Total3.47 km2 (1.34 sq mi)
Elevation
[1]
75 m (246 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total4,801 [2]
Languages
  Official Hindi
  Regional Bhojpuri
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Agiaon is a village and corresponding community development block in Bhojpur district of Bihar, India. As of 2011, its population was 4,801, in 835 households. The total block population was 148,373, in 23,117 households. [2]

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Demographics

Agiaon is a rural block with no large urban centres. In 2011, its sex ratio was 920 females to every 1000 males, which was higher than the Bhojpur district average of 907. The sex ratio was higher in the 0-6 age group, with a ratio of 950, which was above the district ratio of 918. Members of scheduled castes made up 16.68% of block residents (compared with the district-wide 15.59%) and members of scheduled tribes made up 0.03% (district-wide 0.51%). The block's literacy rate was 67.90%, which was lower than the district-wide 70.47%. There was a 27.75% gender literacy gap in the block, with 81.15% of men but only 53.40% of women able to read and write (the district-wide gap was 23.71%). [2]

Most of Agiaon block's workforce was employed in agriculture in 2011, with 30.54% of workers being cultivators who owned or leased their own land and another 47.60% being agricultural labourers who worked someone else's land for wages. 5.36% were household industry workers, and the remaining 16.50% were other workers. Most workers in the block were men: 37,986 were male and 17,121 were female. [2]

Villages

Agiaon block contains the following 72 villages: [2]

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Narayanpur 5866,476
Chiraili90838
Dilia4634,108
Kashipur Chamari400
Anantpur72730
Akurha98971
Berath9005,137
Ratnarh5654,847
Laharpa1281,453
Dumaria661,004
Dhakni731,583
Lasarhi2162,627
Bisamhra43304
Situhari3672,133
Bhaluni921,872
Seothara72978
Muradpur1081,195
Chhaprapur2252,158
Dihra93981
Mahpur490
Chansi3463,810
Banauli2702,441
Keshwarpur53833
Chauria45582
Ekauna911,077
Kharainacha1321,544
Isarpura49714
Paswan3413,490
Ahila3452,477
Kheri2021,706
Bargaon1,24810,748
Megharia1441,278
Kamaria1932,004
Kirkiri3134,247
Chipura47641
Narainaganj184279
Dundhua270
Barhampur Mehdanra4933,044
Chilhar3004,188
Tara Chak861,748
Karbasin4332,846
Gordiha901,218
Amarpur860
Nadhi2733,469
Nonaur4254,691
Muzaffarpur2241,450
Madhopur45591
Baghi2231,724
Sewantha2131,992
Baruna3423,528
Maranpur7434,807
Gorpa1761,792
Bhikhampur1211,724
Kharaich1251,212
Bisambharpur681,011
Ranni150503
Araila2402,762
Bankat2341,346
Pauna1925,014
Dhobha1841,713
Khaneth4011,732
Sauna128238
Misraulia50757
Narauni1921,168
Bhagwanpur651,930
Khopira2243,742
Lahauripur330
Panwar2343,236
Paharpur Khurd25427
Rudarpur21434
Ekauni38269
Agiaon (block headquarters)3474,801

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References

  1. 1 2 "Geonames.org. Agiāon" . Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Census of India 2011: Bihar District Census Handbook - Bhojpur, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 27–94, 628–659. Retrieved 26 October 2020.