Simri, Buxar

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Simri
Simari
village
Simri
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Map of Simri in Simri block
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Simri
Location in Buxar, Bihar, India
Coordinates: 25°38′26″N84°07′10″E / 25.64049°N 84.11951°E / 25.64049; 84.11951 [1]
CountryFlag of India.svg India
State Bihar
District Buxar
Area
[2]
  Total8.518 km2 (3.289 sq mi)
Elevation
[1]
66 m (217 ft)
Population
 (2011) [2]
  Total17,670
  Density2,100/km2 (5,400/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Hindi
  Local Bhojpuri
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
802135 [2]

Simri is a village and corresponding community development block in Buxar district of Bihar, India.

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As of 2011, the population of Simri was 17,670, in 2,621 households, while the total population of Simri block was 207,225, in 30,388 households. [2]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
2001 181,003    
2011 207,225+14.5%
Source: 2011 Census of India [2]

Simri is a rural block, with no urban centres. Between 2001 and 2011, it experienced the lowest rate of population growth among blocks in Buxar district. As of 2011, the block sex ratio was 909, lower than the district ratio of 922. The sex ratio among the 0-6 age group was higher, at 921, although still somewhat lower than the district ratio of 934. Members of scheduled castes made up 10.86% of block residents, and members of scheduled tribes made up 2.83 (the latter being the highest among blocks in Buxar district). The block's literacy rate was 68.3% (79.53% of men and 55.89% of women), which was slightly lower than the district value of 70.14%. [2]

A majority of Simri block's workforce was engaged in agriculture in 2011, with 22.63% being cultivators who owned or leased their own land and another 48.84% being agricultural labourers who worked someone else's land for wages. 6.93% were household industry workers, and the remaining 21.61%. [2]

Villages

There are 156 villages in Simri block, 94 of which are inhabited and 62 of which are uninhabited. They are as follows: [2]

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Rajpur Kalan (Parnahi Khurd) 380
Rajpur Kalan (Parnahi) 4692,389
Rajpur Kalan (Kamkarhi) 210
Manikpur 93.92,922
Keshopur 320.55,303
Simri (block headquarters)815.817,670
Khaira 722,835
Nagpura 329.45,824
Balihar 270.34,494
Bhan Bahrauli58672
Dubauli190
Khandhara179.31,349
Panrepur30.81,693
Daunpura33635
Bankat90.252
Dubauli63.9165
Parari 83.82,749
Saranga65.20
Gop Bharauli24.7805
Rampur37.20
Rajpur Kalan (Sonikpur) 30.80
Rajpur Kalan (Mathauli Kalan) 110.50
Semri English27.70
Semri English25.10
Rajpur Kalan (Bhatkara) 24.70
Rajpur Kalan (Rajipah) 46768
Rajpur Kalan (Patsar) 13.81,836
Rajpur Kalan (Garaya) 33.60
Rajpur Kalan (Bishunpur) 23.51,287
Rajpur Kalan (Balipur) 50.60
Rajpur Kalan (Dilia) 114.11,572
Rajpur Kalan (Dalpatpur) 1020
Rajpur Kalan (Sultanhi) 2290
Belarpur4390
Rajpur Kalan (Parsanpah) 901,431
Rajpur Kalan (Jagdishpur) 2690
Rajpur Kalan (Dullahpah)1331,797
Rajpur Kalan (Dullahpah)671,137
Rajpur Kalan (Dalipur) 65.2836
Rajpur Kalan 361.88,643
Neyazipur 1343,954
Dullahpur 1043,081
Rajpur Kalan (Mathauli Khurd)44.10
Rajpur Kalan (Kalwari) 70.40
Rajpur Kalan (Bhimpah) 70.20
Rajpur Kalan (Dhusari Bhan) 29.70
Rajpur Kalan (Dhusari Dhari) 46.90
Rajpur Kalan (Dhusari Geyan) 26.30
Sahiyar Bhagar2260
Lachhmipur120
Bhinikpura50117
Bhakura 49.91,209
Rajauli31157
Sundarpur930
Narayanpur481,166
Sahiyar 824,978
Jalalpur 112.31,908
Sorbatara340
Kanspatti 2388
Arjunpur 92.32,257
Neyazipur 1721,704
Neyazipur 5217,418
Partappur2540
Rajapur Taufir364.6125
Dubha Taufir186.6306
Dubha 150.11,115
Rajapur 491.35,196
Bhaudatahi 33.21,143
Ekauna 2493,890
Imirta28.30
Chhitanpura10.50
Nag Amirta134.80
Gangauli 2076,433
Mohanpur18.20
Kharhatanr 4265,303
Dabauli1640
Mahrauli 45.12,009
Nemauwa36.9687
Nagarpura 681,666
Bisu Sirkhiri29.10
Sirkhiri 42.7353
Ganauli 531,418
Hirpur60.7316
Rani Singhanpura123.81,294
Ranipatti70.4749
Narayanpur Bisen50502
Dubauli Mahesh451,028
Arazi Kashi Shingan Pura290
Paigambarpur 60.74,001
Nag Singhanpura98.4471
Arazi Kashi Singhanpura280
Dhanaipur65.6380
Dumri 511.28,794
Dia Parmeswar 3062,302
Kharagpur5167
Purandarpur77.9263
Bharathpa49.3635
Kathar 348.86,243
Diaman 272.43,505
Domanjhakhra120.20
Durasan 1362,511
Berahimpur18.60
Kazipur 804,678
Nikhura150
Khaira231,131
Chakani 862,340
Kusahara49.90
Semrauna380
Chunidanr571,155
Gayaghat 129.92,468
Shikarpur27.80
Pakari47.8306
Lakri23.90
Paila Dih66.81,055
Sonbarsa49127
Nagwan Kalika40.9170
Nagwan Jagdish87.21,596
Sisuhar600
Dullahpur 101.24,345
Gopalpur123752
Dhanaha871,554
Majhwari 2303,880
Majhwari70.10
Marwatiya320
Dhanrajepur55.41,015
Chandpali106.41,640
Koliya364.40
Ramdhanpur28.50
Pitambarpur25.2110
Jagdeopur310
Salempur8190
Rampur Mathiya 144.11,878
Misrauliya4046
Parmanpur32.41,022
Makundpur 86.62,110
Basgitiya263.4138
Majhwari Gautam143.3598
Usmanpur61.10
Lakhrawan62176
Dhakaich 54710,144
Chaukiya 1031,574
Barbatara94485
Bhirgu Ashram146.50
Tiwari Gangauli120
Bitaspur (Unsurveyed)00
Sabdalpur (Unsurveyed)00
Bijalpur00
Dhanapah (Unsurveyed)00
Rampah (Unsurveyed)00
Taranpur (Unsurveyed)00
Shahpur Gangabarar (Unsurveyed)00
Haranpura (Unsurveyed)00
Kot (Unsurveyed)00
ParanpurDegreeSudaPrivyCouncil00
Pratappur Naubarar (Unsurveyed)00
KeshopurRajpurDegree Suda (Unsurveyed)00

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References

  1. 1 2 "Geonames.org. Simri" . Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Census of India 2011: Bihar District Census Handbook - Buxar, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 19–20, 23–98, 174–253, 681–82, 730–746. Retrieved 24 July 2020.