Parbatta Subdistrict

Parbatta Subdistrict is a subdistrict in Khagaria district of the Indian state of Bihar. In India, a subdistrict is responsible for the administration and revenue collection of a particular area within the district. It is an important part of the local governance structure, and plays a crucial role in the development and administration of its local community.

Parbatta Subdistrict
परबत्ता प्रखण्ड
Semi-Urban
Parbatta
Country India
StateBihar
EstablishedUnknown
Transferred from Bhagalpur to MungerJune 1874
Incorporated in KhagariaMay 10, 1981
HeadquartersParbatta
Government
  Lok Sabha Constituency25-Khagaria
  Vidhan Sabha Constituency151-Parbatta
Area
  Total185.72 km2 (71.71 sq mi)
Elevation
42 m (138 ft)
Highest elevation
47 m (154 ft)
Lowest elevation
26 m (85 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total244,066
  Density1,300/km2 (3,400/sq mi)
DemonymBhagalpuri
Language
  OfficialHindi
  Additional officialEnglish
  RegionalAngika[1]
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Postal Index Number
851203, 851212, 851214-851216, 853203
STD Code06245
Vehicle registrationBR-34
Major highwaysNH 31

Local Administrative Regions

  • Baisa
  • Saurh South
  • Bandehra
  • Deori
  • Gobindpur
  • Kabela
  • Khiradih
  • Kulharia
  • Dariyapur Bhelwa
  • Khajraitha
  • Mahaddipur
  • Madhowpur
  • Pipralatif
  • Kolwara
  • Rampur Urf Rahimpur
  • Saurh North
  • Siadatpur Aguani
  • Parbatta
  • Temtha Karari
  • Bharso
  • Lagar
  • Jarawarpur

History

Parbatta Subdistrict was a part of Bhagalpur before 1874. In June 1874, Pargana Parbatta along with Sakhrabadi, Darra, Singhaul and Kharagpur were transferred from Bhagalpur to Munger, together with tappas Lowdah and Simrawan and 281 villages from parganas Sahuri and Lakhanpur. Later on May 10, 1981, when Khagaria was separated from Munger, it became a part of Khagaria as a Subdistrict/CD Block.


References

  1. Masica, Colin P. (9 September 1993). The Indo-Aryan Languages. Cambridge University Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-521-29944-2.
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