Patna division

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Patna Division
Division of Bihar
Location of Patna division in Bihar
Location of Patna division in Bihar
Coordinates: 25°36′40″N 85°08′38″E / 25.611°N 85.144°E / 25.611; 85.144Coordinates: 25°36′40″N 85°08′38″E / 25.611°N 85.144°E / 25.611; 85.144
CountryIndia
StateBihar
Established1829
HeadquartersPatna
DistrictsBhojpur, Buxar, Kaimur, Nalanda, Patna, Rohtas
Government
 • Divisional CommissionerSanjay Kumar Agrawal IAS[1]
Area
 • Total16,960 km2 (6,550 sq mi)
Population
 • Total17,662,618
Websitepatnadivision.bih.nic.in

Patna Division is one of the nine administrative units of Bihar, a state in the east of India. Patna is the headquarters of the division. Established in 1829, it is one of the oldest divisions of the state.

History of administrative districts in Patna Division[edit]

Patna Division was established in 1829 along with Saran division (with districts of Saran, Champaran, Tirhut, and Shahabad) and Bhagalpur division (with Monghyr (now Munger), Purnea and Maldah districts) of Bihar, as 11th division in Bengal Presidency of British India.[3] On March 1, 1834, the 10th division (or Saran) was abolished and merged into 11th (Patna) and 12th (Monghyr) divisions. Then Patna Division comprised the districts of Patna, Bihar, Saran, and Shahabad.[4]

Districts, sub-divisions, and blocks[edit]

Patna Division[5]
(HQ: Patna )
6 District, 19 Subdivisions, and 19 Blocks
# District Headquarter #Subdivision Subdivisions
1 Kaimur Bhabhua 2 Bhabhua
Mohania
2 Bhojpur Arrah 3 Ara
Jagdishpur
Piro
3 Buxar Buxar 2 Buxar
Dumraon
4 Nalanda Biharsharif 3 Bihar Sharif
Rajgir
Hilsa
5 Patna Patna 6 Patna Sadar
Patna City
Barh
Danapur
Masaurhi
Paliganj
6 Rohtas Sasaram 3 Sasaram
Bikramganj
Dehri

See also[edit]

Note[edit]

  1. Population data obtained from the sum of the populations of the districts.[2]

References[edit]

  1. "Major shuffle with eye on elections - 43 IPS, 46 IAS officers face shift orders". The Telegraph. 2 August 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  2. "District Census 2011". Census 2011. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  3. Bankey Bihari Misra (1959). The Central Administration of the East India Company, 1773-1834. Manchester University Press, 1959. p. 151.
  4. Wm. H. Allen & Company (1834). "The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany". 14 (Harvard University): 197. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. "Patna Division :: About Us".

External links[edit]


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