Bijlipur, India

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Bijlipur
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Bijlipur
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Bijlipur
Bijlipur (India)
Coordinates: 26°08′N86°12′E / 26.13°N 86.20°E / 26.13; 86.20 Coordinates: 26°08′N86°12′E / 26.13°N 86.20°E / 26.13; 86.20
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Bihar
Region Mithila
District Madhubani
Elevation
59 m (194 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Total1,002
Languages
  Official Maithili, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
847404
Telephone code06273

Bijlipur is a small village and a notified area in Berma Panchayat, Kachua post, Madhepur thana in the Madhubani district in the Indian state of Bihar.

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Geography

Bijlipur located at 26.27°N 86.28°E. It has an average elevation of 59 metres (193 feet). Bijlipur is a small village located near the Tamoria Railway station, Deep Halt and Jhanjharpur City. In the British time this village name was Laxmipur. This village is surrounded by many roads to protect from flood. If the flood water came in the village that means all near village & city totally dipped with flood water.

Demographics

This is a small village with different community of people living here. Main communities are Barai, Yadav, Taili, Kanwar.

Economy

Agriculture

The main crops grown in this area are paddy rice, wheat, rice, paan, peas, makhana, mango, green vegetables, bamboos and sugar cane.

Markets

There are three important business hubs of the village Deep Halt market (4 kilometres (2.5 mi)), Jhanjharpur market (8 kilometres (5.0 mi)) and Madhepur market (12 kilometres (7.5 mi)).

Tourist attractions

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