Bhagwanpur, Kaimur
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Bhagwanpur
Bhagwānpur | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 24°57′32″N 83°36′21″E / 24.95883°N 83.60592°ECoordinates: 24°57′32″N 83°36′21″E / 24.95883°N 83.60592°E[1] | |
Country | India |
State | Bihar |
District | Kaimur |
Area | |
• Total | 0.98 km2 (0.38 sq mi) |
Elevation | 100 m (300 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 6,213[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]
The famous Mundeshwari Temple is located in Ramgarh village of Bhagwanpur block.[2]
Geography[edit]
Bhagwanpur is a hilly block with no canal systems; irrigation is done instead with ditches and ponds.[2]
Demographics[edit]
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[edit]
Bhagwanpur block contains the following 135 villages:[2]
Village name | Total land area (hectares) | Population (in 2011) |
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Shivpur Padmadehri | 70 | 491 |
Ora | 164 | 1,209 |
Katkara | 110 | 795 |
Sundri | 19 | 0 |
Kunrwa | 41 | 291 |
Chakedehra | 99 | 351 |
Ghosa | 91 | 861 |
Kasturi Sarai | 16 | 59 |
Sisaundha | 51 | 0 |
Lahra | 42 | 212 |
Dubauli | 94 | 849 |
Khaira | 50 | 205 |
Singhi | 84 | 481 |
Chorghatia | 49 | 336 |
Matar | 157 | 803 |
Nawadih | 30 | 0 |
Umapur | 231 | 2,144 |
Dhangarha | 186 | 284 |
Tori | 882 | 6,404 |
Marari | 38 | 188 |
Pathraur | 13 | 0 |
Desarna | 117 | 358 |
Kishunapur | 25 | 384 |
Haripur | 67 | 0 |
Athbanhi | 65 | 0 |
Semra | 51 | 0 |
Radha Khanr | 48 | 992 |
Basantpur | 82 | 844 |
Reghiya | 30 | 137 |
Nadula | 23 | 655 |
Urgawan | 90 | 1,617 |
Bhataulia | 32 | 500 |
Nimian | 22 | 387 |
Tendua | 53 | 346 |
Kathaura Khamari | 35 | 304 |
Dullahpur | 30 | 607 |
Bhaupur | 18 | 0 |
Jaitpurpai | 34 | 0 |
Jaitpur Kohna | 34 | 806 |
Jaitpur Khurd | 49 | 33 |
Sabai Kundi | 43 | 401 |
Arari | 48 | 528 |
Debra | 31 | 351 |
Chaukhara | 14 | 0 |
Nawagawan | 74 | 64 |
Darra | 23 | 13 |
Bahuri | 47 | 434 |
Parari | 74 | 459 |
Tekra | 81 | 807 |
Babura | 79 | 0 |
Dhekahri | 63 | 372 |
Urgain | 54 | 905 |
Pihra | 81 | 1,140 |
Mirchi | 66 | 677 |
Dhurekhar | 70 | 0 |
Kaser | 123 | 3,836 |
Dhekahri | 26 | 45 |
Jalaibar | 31 | 550 |
Mahran | 17 | 0 |
Rajpur | 82 | 775 |
Bhaluhi | 38 | 9 |
Urgain | 94 | 673 |
Mehandwar | 117 | 575 |
Sangrampur | 25 | 0 |
Gobrachh | 93 | 1,340 |
Parhauti | 207 | 2,214 |
Parmalpur | 51 | 1,821 |
Manikpur | 72 | 745 |
Khiri | 117 | 1,106 |
Nokhilla | 39 | 0 |
Bhagwanpur (block headquarters) | 98 | 6,213 |
Keshriganj | 69 | 73 |
Bhaisahi | 52 | 245 |
Masahi | 285 | 1,565 |
Papahra | 254 | 0 |
Saraiya | 205 | 2,720 |
Gaura | 30 | 413 |
Chholhat Sajanwa | 51 | 136 |
Paharia | 217 | 2,702 |
Shahpur | 59 | 1,650 |
Balbhaddarpur | 75 | 0 |
Kurna | 20 | 0 |
Nibi | 47 | 333 |
Diha Khurd | 32 | 0 |
Diha Kalan | 116 | 183 |
Ausan | 113 | 1,512 |
Bhairapur | 89 | 906 |
Akorhi | 76 | 133 |
Walipur | 52 | 334 |
Henauta | 50 | 193 |
Dadra | 122 | 925 |
Bahoranpur | 76 | 122 |
Kochra | 55 | 0 |
Kochari | 86 | 1,686 |
Kusdehra | 94 | 629 |
Sareyan | 61 | 57 |
Mokaram Purab Patti | 428 | 1,878 |
Mokaram Pachhim Patti | 160 | 644 |
Jasuanwan | 26 | 0 |
Sariawan | 30 | 57 |
Patriha | 85 | 579 |
Jagdishpur | 21 | 148 |
Majhiyawan | 51 | 441 |
Sonadih | 90 | 0 |
Dawanpur | 59 | 569 |
Baulia | 17 | 0 |
Nawanagar | 81 | 408 |
Beldih | 40 | 341 |
Bakharhandh | 19 | 522 |
Kuwan Pokhar | 26 | 0 |
Harjipur | 53 | 0 |
Kinarchola | 32 | 1,040 |
Jaitpur Kalan | 102 | 2,149 |
Kunrwa | 44.8 | 15 |
Netpur | 234 | 102 |
Ramawatpur | 280 | 918 |
Khardiha | 82 | 952 |
Bucha | 97 | 854 |
Amarpur | 539 | 517 |
Dharchali | 96 | 606 |
Damarpur | 42 | 197 |
Naugarh Pachhim Patti | 50 | 1,142 |
Naugarh Purab Patti | 106 | 860 |
Dumri | 108 | 0 |
Samda | 57 | 0 |
Makrikhoh | 5,979 | 1,044 |
Ramgarh | 202.7 | 4,877 |
Kunrwa | 27.9 | 466 |
Rajbandhwa | 42.1 | 16 |
Jharia | 297.8 | 0 |
Paunra | 693.6 | 32 |
Bajardihwa | 495.3 | 885 |
Parari | 564 | 1,084 |
Chuan | 2,312 | 1,150 |
Bhurkura | 2,524 | 117 |
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Geonames.org. Bhagwānpur". Retrieved 9 March 2021.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 "Census of India 2011: Bihar District Census Handbook - Kaimur, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 22–85, 768–823, 898–99. Retrieved 9 March 2021.