Bhagwanpur, Kaimur

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Bhagwanpur
Bhagwānpur
Village
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Bhagwanpur
Location in Bihar, India
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Bhagwanpur
Bhagwanpur (India)
Coordinates: 24°57′32″N83°36′21″E / 24.95883°N 83.60592°E / 24.95883; 83.60592 Coordinates: 24°57′32″N83°36′21″E / 24.95883°N 83.60592°E / 24.95883; 83.60592 [1]
CountryIndia
State Bihar
District Kaimur
Area
[2]
  Total0.98 km2 (0.38 sq mi)
Elevation
[1]
100 m (300 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total6,213 [2]
Languages
  Official Bhojpuri, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Bhagwanpur is a village and corresponding community development block in Kaimur district of Bihar, India. [2] As of 2011, its population was 6,213, in 1,081 households, while the total block population was 91,113, in 15,145 households. [2]

Contents

The famous Mundeshwari Temple is located in Ramgarh village of Bhagwanpur block. [2]

Geography

Bhagwanpur is a hilly block with no canal systems; irrigation is done instead with ditches and ponds. [2]

Demographics

The 2011 census of India reported that Bhagwanpur block had a sex ratio of 923 females to every 1000 males (about the same as the district ratio of 920). [2] The sex ratio was higher in the 0-6 age group, with 971 females for every 1000 males; the sex ratio in this group was the highest in Kaimur district. [2] Of the block's total population of 91,113, a total of 16,968 people were ages 0–6. [2] Members of scheduled castes made up 27.26% of the block population, and members of scheduled tribes made up 2.52%. [2] The literacy rate in Bhagwanpur block was 65.10% (74.40% among men and 54.91% among women), which was a bit lower than the district average of 69.34%. [2]

Most of the block's workforce was employed in agriculture in 2011, with 27.27% of workers being cultivators who owned or leased their own land and another 50.23% being agricultural labourers who worked someone else's land for wages. [2] An additional 7.03% of workers were counted as household industry workers, and the remaining 15.46% were other workers. [2] The majority of Bhagwanpur block's workforce was male, with 21,208 being men and 7,661 being women. [2]

Villages

Bhagwanpur block contains the following 135 villages: [2]

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Shivpur Padmadehri 70491
Ora 1641,209
Katkara 110795
Sundri 190
Kunrwa 41291
Chakedehra 99351
Ghosa 91861
Kasturi Sarai 1659
Sisaundha 510
Lahra 42212
Dubauli 94849
Khaira 50205
Singhi 84481
Chorghatia 49336
Matar 157803
Nawadih 300
Umapur 2312,144
Dhangarha 186284
Tori 8826,404
Marari 38188
Pathraur 130
Desarna 117358
Kishunapur 25384
Haripur 670
Athbanhi 650
Semra 510
Radha Khanr 48992
Basantpur 82844
Reghiya 30137
Nadula 23655
Urgawan 901,617
Bhataulia 32500
Nimian 22387
Tendua 53346
Kathaura Khamari 35304
Dullahpur 30607
Bhaupur 180
Jaitpurpai 340
Jaitpur Kohna 34806
Jaitpur Khurd 4933
Sabai Kundi 43401
Arari 48528
Debra 31351
Chaukhara 140
Nawagawan 7464
Darra 2313
Bahuri 47434
Parari 74459
Tekra 81807
Babura 790
Dhekahri 63372
Urgain 54905
Pihra 811,140
Mirchi 66677
Dhurekhar 700
Kaser 1233,836
Dhekahri 2645
Jalaibar 31550
Mahran 170
Rajpur 82775
Bhaluhi 389
Urgain 94673
Mehandwar 117575
Sangrampur 250
Gobrachh 931,340
Parhauti 2072,214
Parmalpur 511,821
Manikpur 72745
Khiri 1171,106
Nokhilla 390
Bhagwanpur (block headquarters)986,213
Keshriganj 6973
Bhaisahi 52245
Masahi 2851,565
Papahra 2540
Saraiya 2052,720
Gaura 30413
Chholhat Sajanwa 51136
Paharia 2172,702
Shahpur 591,650
Balbhaddarpur 750
Kurna 200
Nibi 47333
Diha Khurd 320
Diha Kalan 116183
Ausan 1131,512
Bhairapur 89906
Akorhi 76133
Walipur 52334
Henauta 50193
Dadra 122925
Bahoranpur 76122
Kochra 550
Kochari 861,686
Kusdehra 94629
Sareyan 6157
Mokaram Purab Patti 4281,878
Mokaram Pachhim Patti 160644
Jasuanwan 260
Sariawan 3057
Patriha 85579
Jagdishpur 21148
Majhiyawan 51441
Sonadih 900
Dawanpur 59569
Baulia 170
Nawanagar 81408
Beldih 40341
Bakharhandh 19522
Kuwan Pokhar 260
Harjipur 530
Kinarchola 321,040
Jaitpur Kalan 1022,149
Kunrwa 44.815
Netpur 234102
Ramawatpur 280918
Khardiha 82952
Bucha 97854
Amarpur 539517
Dharchali 96606
Damarpur 42197
Naugarh Pachhim Patti 501,142
Naugarh Purab Patti 106860
Dumri 1080
Samda 570
Makrikhoh 5,9791,044
Ramgarh 202.74,877
Kunrwa 27.9466
Rajbandhwa 42.116
Jharia 297.80
Paunra 693.632
Bajardihwa 495.3885
Parari 5641,084
Chuan 2,3121,150
Bhurkura 2,524117

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References

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