14-664: Jamira is a village in Bhojpur district in the Indian state of Bihar . As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Jamira village is administrated by Sarpanch (Head of Village) who is elected representative of village. Jamira is a large village located in Arrah of Bhojpur district, Bihar with total 2058 families residing. The Jamira village has population of 13891 of which 7345 are males while 6546 are females as per Population Census 2011. In Jamira village population of children with age 0-6
28-588: A Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM): These Tehsils are further divided into 14 Blocks , each headed by a Block Development Officer (BDO) Colleges 25°33′22″N 84°39′55″E / 25.5562°N 84.6653°E / 25.5562; 84.6653 Districts of India A district ( zila ), also known as revenue district is an administrative division of an Indian state or territory . In some cases, districts are further subdivided into sub-divisions , and in others directly into tehsils or talukas . As of 24 November 2024 , there are
42-986: A total of 787 districts in India. This count includes Mahe and Yanam which are Census districts and not Administrative districts and excludes Itanagar Capital Complex which has a Deputy Commissioner but is not an official district. Each of these officials is aided by officers from the appropriate branch of the state government. Most districts have a distinct headquarters; but the districts of Mumbai City in Maharashtra , Kolkata in West Bengal , Hyderabad in Telangana , and Chennai in Tamil Nadu are examples where there are no distinct district headquarters, although there are district collectors. The majority of districts are named after their administrative centre. Some are referred to by two names,
56-459: A traditional one and one that uses the name of the town that is the headquarters. Since most of the districts are named after a town, the word "district" is appended to distinguish between the town and the district. The following tables list the population details of various states. The columns include the hierarchical administrative subdivision codes , the district name, district headquarters, 2011 census population, area in square kilometres, and
70-503: Is " Cfa " (Humid Subtropical Climate). Bhojpur district, India Bhojpur District is one of the 38 districts of the Indian state of Bihar . Arrah city (also known as Ara) is the administrative headquarters of this district. Bhojpur district came into existence in 1972. Earlier it was the part of Shahabad district . This district is named "Bhojpur" after great Parmara King Bhoja as most early settlers were Rajput rulers of Parmara dynasty then called as Ujjainiya . In
84-496: Is 2676 which makes up 19.26% of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Jamira village is 891 which is lower than Bihar state average of 918. Child Sex Ratio for the Jamira as per census is 858, lower than Bihar average of 935. Jamira village has lower literacy rate compared to Bihar. In 2011, literacy rate of Jamira village was 55.09% compared to 61.80% of Bihar. In Jamira Male literacy stands at 66.16% while female literacy rate
98-405: Is located (the headquarter Arrah) at a longitude of 83° 45' to 84° 45' East and the latitude is 25° 10' to 25° 40' North and is situated at a height of 193 meters above sea level. Till 1972, Bhojpur was part of old Shahabad District . The present district of Bhojpur came into existence in 1972, when Shahabad district was bifurcated in two parts namely Bhojpur and Rohtas . From 1972 to 1991, Buxar
112-522: The US state of Nevada . This gives it a ranking of 145th in India (out of a total of 640 ). The district has a population density of 1,136 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,940/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 21.27%. Bhojpur has a sex ratio of 907 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 72.79%. 14.29% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 15.59% and 0.51% of
126-502: The district is of moderately extreme type. The summers are hot and the winter are cool. Most of the rain that the district receives is from the South- West monsoon, during July and August. Winters are quite dry and light showers may take place during the Rabi crop. According to the 2011 census Bhojpur district, Bihar has a population of 2,728,407, roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait or
140-488: The population respectively. Languages in Bhojpur district (2011) At the time of the 2011 Census of India , 92.06% of the population in the district spoke Bhojpuri , 5.23% Hindi and 2.50% Urdu as their first language. Bhojpuri is considered a Hindi dialect in the census, so in census data its speakers are categorized as speaking Hindi. Languages include Bhojpuri , a language with almost 2,000,000 speakers, according to
154-532: The study of 'Times of India Daily' written in both the Devanagari and Kaithi scripts, Hindi and Urdu . The Bhojpur District (headquartered at Arrah) is headed by an IAS officer of the rank of District Magistrate (DM). The district has got 1209 villages under 228 Gram Panchayats , 34 territorial police stations and 1 municipality, Arrah, which has now become a Municipal Corporation . Bhojpur district comprises three tehsils or Sub-divisions, each headed by
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#1732869135985168-451: The year 1972, Shahabad District was bifurcated in two parts namely Bhojpur and Rohtas . Buxar was a subdivision of old Bhojpur District then. In 1992, Buxar became a separate district and presently the rest of Bhojpur District has now three sub-divisions – Ara Sadar, Jagdishpur and Piro . It shares its border with Uttar Pradesh in the north west. Bhojpur District occupies an area of 2,395 square kilometres (925 sq mi). It
182-426: Was 42.77%. In order of inception Most villagers are employed in agricultural work due to improper education and a lack of skills. Jamira is connected by air ( Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport ), by train ( Ara railway station ) and by road. Climate is characterized by relatively high temperatures and evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year. The Köppen Climate Classification sub-type for this climate
196-599: Was a sub-division of Bhojpur district only. Later on 17 March 1991 Buxar district got separated from Bhojpur district. Bhojpur falls under Patna division . In 2006 the Indian government named Bhojpur one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640 ). It is one of the 38 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF). The climate of
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