Naugachhia Block नवगछिया | |
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Naugachhia C.D Block | |
Nickname: Kelanchal | |
Coordinates: 25°24′N87°06′E / 25.4°N 87.1°E | |
Country | India |
State | Bihar |
Region | Anga [1] |
District | Bhagalpur |
Subdivision | Naugachhia Subdivision |
Named for | Nine Trees |
Headquarters | Naugachhia City |
Area | |
• Community development block | 113 km2 (44 sq mi) |
• Urban | 11.24 km2 (4.34 sq mi) |
• Rural | 101.44 km2 (39.17 sq mi) |
Elevation | 25 m (82 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Community development block | 154,428 |
• Density | 1,370/km2 (3,500/sq mi) |
• Urban | 49,069 |
• Urban density | 4,366/km2 (11,310/sq mi) |
• Rural | 105,359 |
• Rural density | 1,039/km2 (2,690/sq mi) |
Demonym | Angvasi or Bhagalpuri |
Languages | |
• Regional language | Angika [2] |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 853204 |
Telephone code | 06421 |
Vehicle registration | BR10 |
Naugachhia Block is a community development block in the Bhagalpur district of the Indian state of Bihar. It is situated in the eastern part of Bihar and is known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. It lies in the Anga Region of Bihar,India [3] It comes under Naugachhia subdivision.
Naugachhia Block is located at approximately 25.3°N latitude and 87.8°E longitude. It is bordered by the Ganges river to the south and is surrounded by other administrative divisions of Bhagalpur district including Gopalpur, Ismailpur and Bihpur Blocks. [4]
According to the 2011 census, Naugachhia Block has a total population of 154,428 people, with 68.2% of the population residing in rural areas and 31.8% in urban areas. The block comprises several villages and towns, each contributing to its vibrant socio-economic fabric. [5]
The Sex Ratio of Naugachhia Block is 879 . Thus for every 1000 men there were 879 females in Naugachhia Block. Also as per Census 2011, the Child Sex Ration was 924 which is greater than Average Sex Ratio ( 879 ) of Naugachhia Block. [5]
Angika is the regional language in Naugachhia Block. Hindi is the official language in the block and Urdu is the additional official language . [6] [7] [8]
Hinduism is the majority religion in the block followed by Islam.
Religion | Total | Male | Female | |
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Hindu | 138,550 | (89.75%) | 73,832 | 64,718 |
Muslim | 15,588 | (10.09%) | 8,193 | 7,395 |
Christian | 79 | (0.05%) | 48 | 31 |
Sikh | 8 | (0.01%) | 6 | 2 |
Buddhist | 1 | (0%) | 0 | 1 |
Jain | 7 | (0%) | 4 | 3 |
Other Religion | 3 | (0%) | 2 | 1 |
No Religion Specified | 192 | (0.09%) | 111 | 81 |
Naugachhia Block's economy is primarily agrarian, with agriculture being the main occupation of the majority of its population. The fertile land along the banks of the Ganges river supports the cultivation of various crops, including rice, wheat, sugarcane, and pulses.The Banana Cultivation is famous in the adjoining areas and the whole Naugachhia Region is known as "Kelanchal". [10]
Naugachhia Block is steeped in culture and boasts a rich heritage. The region is known for its traditional festivals, folk music, and dance forms that have been passed down through generations. Additionally, Naugachhia Block is home to several historical landmarks and religious sites that attract visitors from far and wide. Naugachhia block is also known for its temple heritage. [11] [12]
Naugachhia Block falls under the jurisdiction of the Bhagalpur district administration. It is further divided into 12 villages or 8 panchayats together with one Nagar panchayat Naugachhia (Town), each headed by a locally elected representative. [13]
1.Barwa
2.Garia
3.Jagatpur
4.Jamunia
6.Khagra
7.Milaki
8.Nagrah
9.Pakra
10.Partapnagar
11.Tetari
12.Zabtaili
13.Sakucha
Education and healthcare facilities in Naugachhia Block are gradually improving, with efforts being made to expand access to quality education and healthcare services. Several schools and healthcare centers serve the population of the block, contributing to its overall development.
Almost every panchayat has a Primary , Middle school and +10 Bihar Board High School.
Naugachhia Block is well-connected by road and rail networks, facilitating transportation within the block and to neighboring regions. The presence of major highways and railway stations ensures ease of access for both residents and visitors.
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Tetari is a village in Naugachhia Block of Bhagalpur District in Bihar, India. According to Census 2011,information the location code or village code of Tetari village is 238955. Tetari is famous for the Tetri Durga Temple which is believed to be 450 years old.According to 2009 stats,it is also a Gram Panchayat.
Pakra is a village in Naugachhia Block of Bhagalpur District in the Indian State of Bihar. According to 2009 stats, it is also a Gram Panchayat. According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Pakra village is 238957.
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Ismailpur Block is block within the Bhagalpur District of Bihar, India. The pin code for Ismailpur is 853205, and the postal head office is S.T. Goriar.It comes under Naugachhia subdivisionIt is a part of Anga region of Bihar.
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Zabtaili is a village loacted in Naugachhia Block of Bhagalpur district in Bihar, India. It is situated 6km away from subdivision headquarter (Naugachhia) and 20km away from district headquarter (Bhagalpur). Zabtaili villages comes under the administrative Jagatpur Panchayat.The census code of this village is 238959.