Bikram is a town and block in Paliganj sub-division (tehsil) of Patna district in the Indian state of Bihar.[1]
Bikram
Sangrampur | |
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Patna | |
Coordinates: 25°27′00″N 84°52′01″E / 25.450°N 84.867°E | |
Country | India |
State | Bihar |
District | Patna |
Languages | |
• Official | Magadhi, Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 801104 |
ISO 3166 code | IN-BR |
Website | patna |
Politics
editBikram assembly constituency is part of Pataliputra Lok Sabha constituency.[2]
Bikram Assembly constituency covers Naubatpur and Bikram community development blocks, and Kaoria, Bindaul, Kunwa, Machchhalpur Lai, Yamunapur, and Taranagar gram panchayats of Bihta Community Development Block.[3]
List of villages
editThe list of villages in Bikram Block (under Paliganj Tehsil) is as follows: (GP is Gram Panchayat).
# | Village | Area (hectare) | Population (in 2011) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Akhtiarpur (GP) | 3,346 | |
2 | Amwa | 838 | |
3 | Anharipur | 568 | |
4 | Arap (GP) | 6,979 | |
5 | Baghakol | 1,804 | |
6 | Baigawan | 891 | |
7 | Baliari | 2,486 | |
8 | Baliari | 988 | |
9 | Bara | 1,776 | |
10 | Barah (GP) | 7,364 | |
11 | Barda | 1,517 | |
12 | Bauwan | 596 | |
13 | Beni Bigha (GP) | 2,330 | |
14 | Berar | 3,052 | |
15 | Beri | 960 | |
16 | Bhadsara | 1,424 | |
17 | Birdhaur | 3,702 | |
18 | Chandni | 345 | |
19 | Chandri | 617 | |
20 | Chauthia | 1,192 | |
21 | Chichourha | 1,005 | |
22 | Chihunta | 2,146 | |
23 | Danara Katari (GP) | 3,200 | |
24 | Datiana (GP) | 10,313 | |
25 | Donrapur | 1,251 | |
26 | Dullahpur | 836 | |
27 | Faridpur | 1,130 | |
28 | Girwari Tola | 433 | |
29 | Gona | 3,500 | |
30 | Gopalpur | 1,008 | |
31 | Gopalpur | 1,636 | |
32 | Gorakhari (GP) | 6,347 | |
33 | Gulami Chak | 1,002 | |
34 | Habaspur Gona (GP) | 2,893 | |
35 | Harpur | 1,404 | |
36 | Hathsar | 461 | |
37 | Jamalpur | 1,983 | |
38 | Janpara | 1,765 | |
39 | Kanpa | 3,194 | |
40 | Katari | 2,032 | |
41 | Katari | 550 | |
42 | Lahladpur | 2,047 | |
43 | Mahajpura (GP) | 3,039 | |
44 | Mahammadpur | 2,033 | |
45 | Majhanpura | 767 | |
46 | Majhauli | 4,281 | |
47 | Maner Telpa (GP) | 5,234 | |
48 | Math Baliari | 398 | |
49 | Milki | 961 | |
50 | 2,835 | ||
51 | Naghar (GP) | 3,926 | |
52 | Nasirpur | 1,059 | |
53 | Painapur | 1,927 | |
54 | Pakrandha | 2,040 | |
55 | Patut (GP) | 9,111 | |
56 | Raghunathpur | 3,026 | |
57 | Rahi | 665 | |
58 | Saidabad | 3,730 | |
59 | Sangrampur | 1,800 | |
60 | Sarwan | 930 | |
61 | Shahjahanpur | 1,216 | |
62 | Shahpur | 767 | |
63 | Shivgarh | 1,819 | |
64 | Sikaria | 601 | |
65 | Sundarpur | 1,012 | |
66 | Tari | 764 | |
67 | Wazirpur (GP) | 6,929 |
References
edit- ^ servinghistory.com
- ^ "General Election 2009 Assembly constituencies". Pataliputra. India elections.co.in. Archived from the original on 24 April 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
- ^ "Order No. 48, 2007" (PDF). Delimitation Commission of India. Retrieved 4 May 2010.