Darbhanga district दरभंगा ज़िला, دربھنگہ ضلع |
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District of Bihar | |
Location of Darbhanga district in Bihar |
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Country | India |
State | Bihar |
Administrative division | Darbhanga |
Headquarters | Darbhanga |
Government | |
• Lok Sabha constituencies | Darbhanga |
• Assembly seats | Kusheshwar Asthan, Gaura Bauram, Benipur, Alinagar, Darbhanga Rural, Darbhanga, Hayaghat, Bahadurpur, Keoti, Jale |
Area | |
• Total | 2,279 km2 (880 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 3,921,971 |
• Density | 1,700/km2 (4,500/sq mi) |
• Urban | 8.7 per cent |
Demographics | |
• Literacy | 58.26 per cent |
• Sex ratio | 910 |
Major highways | NH 57, NH 105 |
Website | Official website |
Darbhanga district (Hindi: दरभंगा जिला , دربھنگہ ضلع ) is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state in eastern India, and Darbhanga city is the administrative headquarters of this district and a big city of Bihar as well. Darbhanga district is a part of Darbhanga Division. The district is bounded on the north by Madhubani district, on the south by Samastipur district, on the east by Saharsa district and on the west by Sitamarhi and Muzaffarpur districts. The district covers an area of 2,279 km².
1976 saw the creations of two divisions from Darbhanga's territory: Madhubani and Samastipur.
Darbhanga district occupies an area of 2,279 square kilometres (880 sq mi), comparatively equivalent to Indonesia's Yapen Island. The district has a vast alluvial plain devoid of any hills. There is a gentle slope from north to south with a depression on the centre. The District can be divided into four natural divisions. The eastern part consists of Ghanshyampur, Biraul and Kusheshwarsthan blocks. This part contains fresh silt deposited by the Kosi River. This region was under the influence of Kosi floods till the construction of Kosi embankment during the Second Five Year Plan. It contains large tracts of sandy land covered with wild marshes. The second part comprises the regions lying south of the Burhi Gandak River and is the most fertile area in the district. It is at a higher level than the other parts of the district and contains very few marshlands. This part is well suited to the rabi crops. The third natural region is the doab between the rivers, Burhi Gandak and Baghmati and consists of low-lying areas dotted over by marshes. This region gets flooded almost every year. The fourth division consists the Sadar sub-division of the district. This region is watered by numerous streams and contains some uplands.