Nawada

Nawada
City
Clockwise from top: Prajatantra Dwar, Khoori river bridge (connecting northern and southern parts of the city), Bhagat Singh chowk, Doordarshan kendra, Sadbhawana chowk, Nawada Railway Station.
Nawada
Location in Bihar, India
Coordinates: 24°53′N 85°32′E / 24.88°N 85.53°E / 24.88; 85.53Coordinates: 24°53′N 85°32′E / 24.88°N 85.53°E / 24.88; 85.53
Country  India
State Bihar
Region Magadha
District Nawada
Ward 33 wards
Government
  Body Nawada Municipality
Elevation 80 m (260 ft)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 109,141
Demonym(s) Nawadian
Languages
  Official Hindi English Urdu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 805110,805111
Telephone code 06324
ISO 3166 code IN-BR
Vehicle registration BR-27
Sex ratio 1.14 /
Website nawada.bih.nic.in

Nawada is a city and a municipality in Bihar, India. It is also the headquarters of the Nawada district. It is the headquarters of the subdivision of the same name, lying on both sides of the Khuri River( also known as Sakri river in some parts) at 24º 53’ N and 85º 33’ E. The name evolved from Nau-wada, meaning the new town.[2]

History

Nawada is a part of the famous ancient Magadh division of south Bihar. The origin of the name Nawada is from Sanskrit Nava Avad, which means "new town" which was earlier known as ‘The Eliot Market (Bazaar)’. Before its acquisition by the East India Company, Nawada was ruled by the nearly independent Rajas of Hisua. After its acquisition, Nawada was in great disorder until 1845, when it became the headquarters of the newly created subdivision. The elements of disorder resurfaced again during the Mutiny of 1857, when Nawada was overrun by marauding parties. The local offices were destroyed, but Government records were saved by the native officials who hid them in a cave on a neighboring hill. These are the only available public records dating back to an era before 1857 in the district. Two miles to the north, there is a Jain temple standing in the middle of a large tank to the west of the public road, but the city itself contains no important buildings and has little historical interest. The city contains one of the two Satyagraha ashrams in the country established by Gandhi ji. It was also the birthplace and workplace of Indrabhuti Gautama, the Chief disciple of Lord Mahavir in Jainism. The modern town is only 40 kilometers from Nalanda University, the oldest university in the world.

Geography

Nawada is located at 24°53′N 85°32′E / 24.88°N 85.53°E / 24.88; 85.53.[3] It has an average elevation of 80 metres (260 ft). The city is divided into two blocks by the Khuri River, the left bank being the older section, while the right bank is the modern section with public offices, a sub-jail, dispensary and schools.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, Nawada City has a population of 109,141. Nawada has a ratio of 957 females for every 1,000 males. The average literacy rate is 74%, higher than the national average of 63.5%: male literacy is 81%, and female literacy is 67%. In Nawada, 17% of the population is under 6 years of age.[4] Hindi, Magahi and Urdu are the main languages spoken in the area.

Economy

Since the opening of the South Bihar Railway, on which it is stationed, Nawada has been growing into an important trade center. Earlier Nawada was the main market town for the surrounding villages like Fatehpur, Rajauli, Lengura, etc. Purani Bazaar, Sonar Patti Road, Main Road, Gola Road and others are the chief commercial centers.Large Vehicle Showrooms and Various Shops attracts Customers from all parts of District.

Education

Nawada has been growing as emerging hub of education in the magadh division with large number of new schools and colleges opening now.The demand to open new engineering and medical colleges have also been raised by the locales for many years now.

Schools

  • Frontline Public School, Anand Nagar, Nawada
  • D.A.V Public School
  • Dayal Public School
  • Delhi Public School
  • Jeevan Deep Public School
  • Jeevan Jyoti Public School
  • Kanhai Lal Sahu High School
  • Manas Bharti Public School
  • Modern English School
  • Nalanda Vidya Niketan
  • Nawada Central School
  • Nawada Vidhi Mahavidyalaya
  • Project Girls High School
  • Paradise Public School, Rasul Nagar, Bhadauni
  • Shatabdi Public School
  • Sant Vani Public School Garh Par Nawada (http://www.svpsnawada.in)
  • St. Joseph's High School
  • Shiri Satyendra Narayan Singh Inter School, Ansar Nagar, Nawada
  • The Diksha School
  • Gyan Bharti Residential Complex
  • Rajendra Smark Sikshan Sansthan, Merhkuri Nawada
  • Gandhi Inter High School
  • Kendriya vidyalaya budhaul (yet to come)
  • Gyanodya School Abadh Computer Training Center Akauna Bazar
  • Momin high school ansar nagar nawada
  • National puplic school

Colleges

  • Dr. Ganga rani Sinha college
  • Kanhai Lal Sahu College
  • S.K.M College
  • Seth Sagarmal College
  • Sita Ram Sahu college
  • Rajendra Memorial Women's College
  • Ganauri Ramkali Teacher's Training College
  • Ravikant punam Teacher's Training college
  • K.L.S College
  • J.L.N Inter College
  • Modern institute of technology (yet to come).
  • modern english school (hub for IIT and medical coaching in bihar after patna)

Sports and Culture

Nawada has been growing as a hub for sports competitions, both on a district and state level. Nawada is most famous for Handball and kho-kho in the state. In the city area, there is a stadium known as Harishchandra stadium for outdoor games like cricket, football, etc. Apart from that, there is one outdoor and one indoor stadium also available in the city.The city is growing in the sport of Badminton. It has one indoor badminton hall named B.R Ambedkar Badminton Hall.Here is also a playground in city for playing cricket tournaments Rasgullah Stadium at kamalpur, Ansar Nagar, Nawada. And also grounder playground at City in ansar Nagar, Kamalpur Playground. ISHAN KISHAN reputed player of indian cricket team playing from mumbai indians is from nawada.

Transport

The city is well connected to all other parts of the state by roadways and railways. The renamed north-south National Highway NH 20, which is part of the Asian Highway Network and AH42 runs through Nawada and connects Nawada to major cities like Kolkata, Asansol, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Bihar Sharif and Patna. State Highway 8 runs through Nawada and connects it to other important parts of the district like Hisua, Pakri Barawan and Warisaliganj, and to the neighbouring district JamuiSH-28. The city is also connected by the Indian Railway B.G. line, through the Gaya–Kiul line of the East Central Railway. The city is served by a direct daily train to Howrah and a weekly service to Guwahati via Bhagalpur. The state capital Patna can be reached through a stop-over at Patna Railway Station or Gaya Railway Station from where rest of India is well connected.

For local transport, frequent taxi facilities are provided by private vendors in and around the city. Rickshaws and automobiles are major means of local transportation within the town.

Rail Network

  1. Patna Railway StationGaya Railway Station → Nawada or Patna Railway StationKiul railway station → Nawada

Road Network

  1. From Meethapur Bus Stand or Gandhi Maidan Bus Stand, Patna to Nawada Bus Stand via NH 31.

Air

By air, Nawada is well connected to some of the popular airports of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal:

  1. Gaya Airport 69 kilometres (43 mi)
  2. Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport, Patna 123 kilometres (76 mi)
  3. Birsa Munda Airport, Ranchi 224 kilometres (139 mi)
  4. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata 445 kilometres (277 mi)

Tourist Places

Historians believe this place was a reputed religious center for the Hindus in the Palas period. Nawada has a museum of national importance, the Narad Museum, which was established in 1974. Some other significant temples and religious spots within the city are The Surya Narayana Mandir, Shobhnath Mandir, Sankat Mochan and Gonawa Jal Mandir, dedicated to the first Jain guru.

The Surya Narayana Mandir of Handiya is the earliest and it is supposed to be of Dwaparayuga. The Surya Narayana Mandir of Handiya was constructed by the King of Magadha Jarasandha. Jarasandha’s daughter Dhaniya was suffering from leprosy, and used to stay at this holy place every day for devotion. The Myth says that she used to bathe in the nearby pond and was cured. Soon after Dhaniya established a place of worship, Maa Bhagwati, in a nearby village, and a Shivalinga at Dhaniya hill, which is just a ways from the main temple .

Present time Handiya is the most remarkable place for anyone to visit. It is beautifully surrounded to the north side by Rajgir Mountain, and to the south by a river. Each year, thousands of people come to visit this holy place. The Surya Narayana Mandir is also famous for betel nuts like Magahi Pan. Apart from these, famous tourist places like Kakolat Falls, Bodhgaya, Pawapuri, Nalanda, and Rajgir can be reached by traveling on the road within 1–2 hours.

References

  1. "View Population". Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
  2. http://nawada.bih.nic.in/about.htm
  3. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Nawada
  4. http://nawada.bih.nic.in/

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