Runni Saidpur

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Runni Saidpur
Town/ CD Block
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Runni Saidpur
Location in Bihar, India
Coordinates: 26°22′59″N85°29′00″E / 26.383°N 85.4833°E / 26.383; 85.4833 Coordinates: 26°22′59″N85°29′00″E / 26.383°N 85.4833°E / 26.383; 85.4833
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Bihar
District Sitamarhi
Elevation
47 m (154 ft)
Languages
  Official Bajjika, Hindi, Urdu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
843328
Telephone code06226
ISO 3166 code IN-BR
Vehicle registration BR-30
Lok Sabha constituency Sitamarhi
Vidhan Sabha constituency Runnisaidpur

Runni Saidpur is a town and a block located in Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India. It is situated on the southern bank of the Lakhandei River. National Highway 77 passes through Runni Saidpur.

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Geography

The village is situated between Lakhandei river in the north and the Bagmati river to the south. This area has been hit by flood many times, though the land is very fertile. It is mostly gangetic plain with alluvial soil. The whole area lies to the south of the Someswar mountain range of the southern Himalayas in the north and the holy Ganges in the south. Summer is moderate and the winter is chilling cold. Runni Saidpur is located at 26°22′59″N85°29′00″E / 26.383°N 85.4833°E / 26.383; 85.4833 . [1] It has an average elevation of 47 metres (154 ft).

The Runni Saidpur block lies in the southwest corner of the Sitamarhi district. It is bordered by the Belsand and Parsauni blocks to the northwest, Dumra to the north, Bajpatti to the northeast, and Nanpur to the east. On the south, it borders the Minapur and Aurai blocks of the Muzaffarpur district.

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