Saharsa, Bihar, India Saharsa |
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City | |
Location in Bihar, India | |
Coordinates: 25°53′N 86°36′E / 25.88°N 86.6°ECoordinates: 25°53′N 86°36′E / 25.88°N 86.6°E | |
Country | India |
State | Bihar |
District | Saharsa |
Elevation | 41 m (135 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 155,175 |
Languages | |
• Official | Maithili, Hindi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 852201-852154-852221 |
Telephone code | 916478 |
ISO 3166 code | IN-BR |
Vehicle registration | BR-19 |
Sex ratio | 1143 females per 1000 males ♂/♀ |
Lok Sabha constituency | Madhepura |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Saharsa |
Website | saharsa |
Saharsa is a city and a municipality in the Saharsa district in the Indian state of Bihar in the north of the country, east of the Kosi River. It is the administrative headquarters of the Saharsa District, and is in the Kosi Division. Sahrasa is also the name of the assembly constituency, which contains the city and neighbouring parts of the district. The name Saharsa has originated from saharsh which means 'with great pleasure'.
Earlier, the Saharsa district was part of the Munger & Bhagalpur districts. On 1 April 1954 it was made a district of its own. It was also made headquarters of Kosi division on 2 October 1972, comprising Saharsa, Purnia and Katihar district, with its headquarters at Saharsa. Similarly a new Civil Sub-Division Birpur was created on 1 December 1972, consisting of 24 development blocks viz. Raghopur, Chhatapur, Basantpur and Nirmali which were previously under Supaul subdivision of this district. Two new districts Madhepura & Supaul have been formed from Saharsa district on 30 April 1981 and 1991. Saharsa district now consists of two subdivisions, viz. Saharsa Sadar and Simri Bakhtiarpur. The district consists of 10 development blocks and anchals each.
A large part of the district in the past was subjected to annual floods and inundation by a host of rivers originating from the Himalayas. The sub terai was noted for rice cultivation before it was subjected to the vagaries of the unpredictable Koshi river.Ancient period
Pre-Historic Period