Supaul district

Supaul district
District of Bihar

Location of Supaul district in Bihar
Country India
State Bihar
Administrative division Kosi
Headquarters Supaul
Government
  Lok Sabha constituencies Supaul
  Assembly seats Nirmali (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Pipra, Supaul, Triveniganj, Chhatapur
Area
  Total 2,410 km2 (930 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 2,228,397
  Density 920/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
Demographics
  Literacy 72.86 per cent
  Sex ratio 925
Major highways NH 57, NH 106, NH 107
Website Official website

Supaul district is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state, India, and Supaul town is the administrative headquarters of this district. This district occupies an area of 2,410 km2 (931 sq mi). The district was carved out from the erstwhile Saharsa district on 14 March 1991.

History

Supaul, which was previously a part of Saharsa district, is part of the Mithila region.[1] Mithila first gained prominence after being settled by Indo-Aryan peoples who established the Mithila Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videhas).[2] During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videha became one of the major political and cultural centers of South Asia, along with Kuru and Pañcāla. The kings of the Videha Kingdom were called Janakas.[3] The Videha Kingdom was later incorporated into the Vajji confederacy, which had its capital in the city of Vaishali, which is also in Mithila.[4]

Geography

Supaul district occupies an area of 2,425 square kilometres (936 sq mi),[5] comparatively equivalent to Antarctica's Anvers Island.[6]

Supaul district is bounded by Nepal to the north, Araria district to the east, Madhepura and Saharsa districts to the south and Madhubani district to the west.

Supaul district is a part of Kosi division.

The Koshi River flows through this district, which is regularly affected by the flood caused by this river. It is home district of internationally renowned designer.[7]

Education

Jawahar Navoday Vidyalaya, Pathra (Supaul) is situated 4 km east of District Headquarter. This school is top in the district in producing brilliant and young minds serving in different parts of India contributing towards the advancement of the nation.

R.S.M .Public School is the First self financed CBSE affiliated school in the District.

Williams High School(Now Supaul High School ESTD 1898),Supaul is the oldest school in the District.

There is also a Government Polytechnic College. Engineering college, Supaul College of Engineering established in 2017.

Notable people

Sub-divisions

Supaul district comprises the following four Sub-divisions:

  • Supaul
  • Birpur
  • Triveniganj
  • Nirmali

Supaul sub-division consists of four blocks, namely Supaul, Kishanpur, Saraigadh-Bhaptiyahi and Pipra. Birpur sub-division is further divided into three blocks, namely, Basantpur, Raghopur and Pratapganj. Triveniganj sub-division has two blocks, namely, Triveniganj and Chhatapur. Nirmali sub-division comprises two blocks, namely, Nirmali and Maruna.

Polity

Supaul Lok Sabha is one of the 40 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Bihar state in eastern India. This constituency came into existence in 2008 as a part of the implementation of delimitation of parliamenatary constituencies based on the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted in 2002.

Economy

Agriculture is the major occupation of this district and paddy is the main crop.

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Supaul as one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[9] It is one of the 36 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[9] From Dec 2012, Bivha International Child Fund is funding for education in Supaul (koshi division). Several program are funded for education, agriculture from Bivha International School, Bivha Rural Development fund, national banks, NABARD, & World Bank.A dairy farm, which produce approx 1,00,000 liter milk per day, has been also established by Bivha Corporation in simrahi Bazar (Supaul). There is also an egg farm, which produces approx 20,000 eggs per day, It is established by M/S Koshi egg layer farm in parsauni village (Supaul).[10][11] Pamal foundation started operation from its base center located at Bivha Business Center, Simrahi.

Demographics

Religions in Supaul District
Religion Percent
Hindus
81.20%
Muslims
18.36%
Not Stated
0.23%
Christian
0.17%
Sikh
0.01%
Buddhist
0.01%
Jain
0.02%

According to the 2011 census Supaul district has a population of 2,228,397,[12] roughly equal to the nation of Latvia[13] or the US state of New Mexico.[14] This gives it a ranking of 204th in India (out of a total of 640) districts.[12] The district has a population density of 919 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,380/sq mi).[12] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 28.62%.[12] Supaul has a sex ratio of 925 females for every 1000 males,[12] and a literacy rate of 59.65%.[12]

Urban and Rural Supaul

Supaul District urban population 2011

Out of the total Supaul population for 2011 census, 4.74 percent lives in urban regions of district. In total 105,558 people lives in urban areas of which males are 55,788 and females are 49,770. Sex Ratio in urban region of Supaul district is 892 as per 2011 census data. Similarly child sex ratio in Supaul district was 932 in 2011 census. Child population (ages 0–6) in urban region was 17,654 of which males and females were 9,140 and 8,514. This child population figure of Supaul district is 16.38% of total urban population. The average literacy rate in Supaul district as per census 2011 is 72.74%, of which males and females are 80.78% and 63.64% literates respectively. In actual number 63,939 people are literate in the urban regions, of which males and females are 37,684 and 26,255 respectively.

Supaul District rural population 2011

As per 2011 census, 95.26% population of Supaul districts lives in rural areas of villages. The total Supaul district population living in rural areas is 2,123,518 of which males and females are 1,099,495 and 1,024,023 respectively. In rural areas of Supaul district, sex ratio is 931 females per 1000 males. If child sex ratio data of Supaul district is considered, figure is 945 girls per 1000 boys. Child population in the age 0-6 is 419,703 in rural areas of which males were 215,813 and females were 203,890. The child population comprises 19.63% of total rural population of Supaul district. Literacy rate in rural areas of Supaul district is 56.89% as per census data 2011. Gender wise, male and female literacy stood at 69.03 and 43.82 percent respectively. In total, 969,344 people were literate of which males and females were 609,988 and 359,356 respectively. All details regarding Supaul District have been processed by us after receiving from Govt. of India. We are not responsible for errors to population census details of Supaul District.[15]

Culture

The well-known historical and religious place, namely Durga Sthan, lies in Supaul district and it is only 10 km (6 mi) away from the district headquarters.

  • Rajbiraj (10 km towards north in Nepal, is a historic city which houses the famous 8th century Rajdevi Temple and close to Cninnmasta shakti Peeth. It also has lot of displays of the region's culture. It is just off the Kunauli border.

References

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  2. Michael Witzel (1989), Tracing the Vedic dialects in Dialectes dans les litteratures Indo-Aryennes ed. Caillat, Paris, pages 13, 17 116–124, 141–143
  3. Witzel, M. (1989). "Tracing the Vedic dialects". In Caillat, C. Dialectes dans les litteratures Indo-Aryennes. Paris: Fondation Hugot. pp. 141–143.
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  6. "Island Directory Tables: Islands by Land Area". United Nations Environment Program. 1998-02-18. Archived from the original on 2015-12-01. Retrieved 2011-10-11. Anvers Island 2,432km2
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  9. 1 2 Ministry of Panchayati Raj (September 8, 2009). "A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme" (PDF). National Institute of Rural Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 5, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  10. Sanjay Kant (2012). "Bivha Child Fund came ahead for education".
  11. Sen, Geeta; Rojgar Media Publication House, Rojgar Media Publication House (2016). Ahuja, Ashok, ed. "Skilling & Employement - Pamal Foundation start funding for skilling in supaul". News (1) (Bihar ed.). Patna: Rojgar Media Publication House. Rojgarmedia. Pamal Foundation start funding for skilling in supaul
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  13. US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison: Population". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-01. Latvia 2,204,708 July 2011 est.
  14. "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2011-09-30. New Mexico - 2,059,179
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Coordinates: 25°55′48″N 86°15′00″E / 25.9300°N 86.2500°E / 25.9300; 86.2500

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