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Bihar GK | BPSC Preparation: All subjects - BPSC (Bihar)Bihar: General Information

  • State name – Bihar, it is believed that due to the abundance of Buddhist monasteries (viharas) in the region, This region was named Bihar. It is noteworthy that in ancient times this area was a major center of Buddhism.
  • Statehood Day (Bihar Diwas) – March 22, 1912
  • State capital – Patna (In ancient times Pataliputra, Pushppur, Kusumpur and Azimabad have been other names.)
  • Geographical location of the state – 24°20'10" to 27°31'15" North Latitude and between 83°19'50" to 88°17'40" East Longitude.
  • The area of the state is – 94,163 sq. km. (13th largest state in the country)
  • Length from North to South – 345 km.
  • Length from East to West – 483 km.
  • States bordering the state – 3 [West Bengal (East), Uttar Pradesh (West) and Jharkhand (South)]
  • The country bordering the state – Nepal (in the north)
  • Total geographical area (all over India) – 2.86%
  • Districts bordering Nepal – 7 [West Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi Madhubani, Supaul, Araria and Kishanganj]
  • District bordering Uttar Pradesh – 8 [(Rohtas, Kaimur, Buxar, Bhojpur, Saran, Siwan) Gopalganj and West Champaran]
  • Districts bordering West Bengal – 3 [Kishanganj, Purnia and Katihar]
  • Districts bordering Jharkhand – 8 [Bhagalpur, Banka, Jamui, Nawada, Gaya, Aurangabad, Rohtas and Katihar]
  • District adjoining Bihar's capital Patna – 9[Arwal, Jehanabad, Nalanda, Lakhisarai, Begusarai, Samastipur, Vaishali, Saran, Bhojpur]
  • Largest district in terms of area – West Champaran
  • Smallest district in terms of area – Sheohar
  • Northernmost District – West Champaran
  • Southernmost district – Gaya
  • Western most district – Kaimur
  • Easternmost District – Kishanganj
  • State Climate – Monsoon
  • Normal rainfall – 1,205 mm
  • Highest rainfall district – Kishanganj
  • The districts with minimum rainfall – Kaimur, Rohtas, Aurangabad and Gaya.
  • Hottest place – Gaya
  • The average distance from the beach is – 200 km.
  • The average height above sea level is – 173 feet (about 53 m).
  • Total Population of the State (Census– 2011) – 10,40,99,452 (3rd place in the country)
  • Male – 5,42,78,157 in the total population of the state
  • Female – 4,98,21,295 in the total population of the state
  • Percentage share of total population of India – 8.60% In terms of total population, the third place in the country (first – Uttar Pradesh, while the second – Maharashtra)
  • Decade growth in population (2001–2011) – 25.42% (6th rank in the country)
  • Population Density (person/sq.km.) – 1,106 (1st in the country, Census– 2011)
  • Most Populated District – Patna (58,38,465)
  • District with minimum population – Sheikhpura (6,36,342)
  • District with highest decadal growth rate of population – Madhepura (31.12%)
  • District with lowest decadal growth rate of population – Gopalganj (19.02%)
  • District with highest population density – Sheohar (1880 persons/sq.km.)
  • District with minimum population density – Kaimur (Bhabua) (488 persons/sq.km.)
  • Literacy rate (as per 2011, Census) – approximately 61.80% (71.20% male, 51.50% female)
  • District with highest per capita income – Patna
  • District with minimum per capita income – Sheohar (Madhepura in other source)
  • District with highest literacy rate – Rohtas (73.37%)
  • District with lowest literacy rate – Purnia (51.08%)
  • District with highest male literacy rate – Rohtas (82.88%)
  • District with lowest male literacy rate – Purnia (59.06%)
  • District with highest female literacy rate – Rohtas (62.97%)
  • District with lowest female literacy rate – Saharsa (41.68%)
  • Sex Ratio – 918
  • District with highest sex ratio – Gopalganj (1021)
  • District with lowest sex ratio – Munger (876)
  • Child Sex Ratio (0–6 Years) – 935
  • District with highest child sex ratio – Kishanganj (971)
  • District with lowest child sex ratio – Vaishali (904)
  • District with highest urban population – Patna (25,14,590)
  • District with minimum urban population – Sheohar (28,116)
  • Percentage of rural population to total population – 88.71%
  • Percentage of urban population to total population – 11.29%
  • Highest percentage of urban population – Patna (43.07%)
  • Minimum percentage of urban population – Samastipur (3.47%)
  • Scheduled Castes (SC) – 15.9% of the total population
  • District with Highest Scheduled Caste Population – Gaya (13,343,51)
  • District with highest percentage of SC population – Gaya (30.39%)
  • District with minimum scheduled caste population – Sheohar (96,655)
  • District with Minimum Scheduled Caste Population Percentage – Kishanganj (6.69%)
  • Scheduled Tribes (ST) of the total population – 1.3%
  • District with highest ST population – West Champaran (250046)
  • District with minimum ST population – Sheohar (318)
  • District with highest percentage of ST population – West Champaran (6.35%)
  • Districts with minimum percentage of ST population – Aurangabad, Khagaria and Samastipur.
  • No. of Administrative Divisions – 09 (Koshi, Darbhanga, Saran, Bhagalpur, Patna, Tirhut, Munger, Magadha and Purnia)
  • No. of Districts – 38
  • No. of Sub– Divisions – 101
  • Block No.– 534
  • No. of Panchayats – 8,406
  • No. of Police Stations – 853
  • No. of Revenue Villages – 45,103
  • Number of Lok Sabha Members – 40
  • No. of Rajya Sabha members – 16
  • Number of seats reserved for Scheduled Castes in Lok Sabha – 6
  • Legislature – Bicameral (upper house – Legislative council, Lower house – Assembly)
  • Number of Vidhan Sabha Members – 243
  • Number of Legislative Council Members – 75
  • State Symbol – Bodhi tree (located between two swastikas)
  • Official language – Hindi
  • Second official language – Urdu
  • State fish – Mangur
  • State anthem – Mere Bharat Ke Kanth har, Tum Ko Shat– Shat Vandan Bihar...
  • State Prayer – Meri raftaar pe suraj ki kiran naaz kare...
  • No. of Universities – 23
  • Folk dances – Kathghodwa, Chhau, Launda, Dhobia, Jhijhiya, Jharni, Karma and Domkach.
  • Major Forest Type – Deciduous
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1. What is the capital of Bihar?
Ans. The capital of Bihar is Patna.
2. How many districts are there in Bihar?
Ans. Bihar is divided into 38 districts.
3. When was the state of Bihar established?
Ans. Bihar was established as a state on November 15, 2000, after being separated from the state of Jharkhand.
4. Who was the first Chief Minister of Bihar?
Ans. Sri Krishna Sinha was the first Chief Minister of Bihar after independence.
5. What is the literacy rate of Bihar according to the latest census data?
Ans. According to the latest census data, the literacy rate of Bihar is around 63.8%.
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