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Itarhi, Buxar

Coordinates: 25°29′00″N 84°00′47″E / 25.48324°N 84.01294°E / 25.48324; 84.01294
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Itarhi
Itārhi
Nagar Panchayat
Map of Itarhi in Itarhi block
Map of Itarhi in Itarhi block
Itarhi is located in Bihar
Itarhi
Itarhi
Location in Buxar, Bihar, India
Itarhi is located in India
Itarhi
Itarhi
Itarhi (India)
Coordinates: 25°29′00″N 84°00′47″E / 25.48324°N 84.01294°E / 25.48324; 84.01294[1]
Country India
StateBihar
DistrictBuxar
Area
 • Total
3.622 km2 (1.398 sq mi)
Elevation70 m (230 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total
10,275
 • Density2,800/km2 (7,300/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
 • LocalBhojpuri
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Itarhi is a Nagar Panchayat and corresponding community development block in Buxar district of Bihar, India. According to the 2011 Census of India, its population is 10,275, in 1,711 households, while the total block population is 170,629, in 25,557 households.[2]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
2001 137,206—    
2011 170,629+24.4%
Source: 2011 Census of India[2]

Itarhi is an entirely rural block, with no major urban centres. As of 2011, the sex ratio of the block was 937 females to every 1000 males, which was higher than the Buxar district ratio of 922. The sex ratio was higher in the 0-6 age group, where it was 946 in Itarhi block compared to 934 in Buxar district overall. Members of scheduled castes made up 18.05% of the block's population, and members of scheduled tribes made up 1.18%. The overall literacy rate of the block was 68.77% (79.65% among men and 57.14% of women), slightly below the district rate of 70.14%.[2]

In 2011, most of Itarhi block's workforce was employed in agriculture, with 33.64% of workers being cultivators who owned or leased their own land and another 52.04% being agricultural labourers who worked someone else's land for wages. A further 1.74% were household industry workers (the lowest proportion in Buxar district) and the remaining 12.58% were other workers.[2]

Villages

There are 167 villages in Itarhi block, 133 of which are inhabited and 34 of which are uninhabited.[2]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Atrauna 493.1 2,774
Aurahi 55.2 0
Sahipur 132.6 787
Gadaipur 26 165
Gobindpur 45.1 0
Bhitihara 346.2 2,169
Mitanpura 86.2 421
Dewasthapur 98.3 1,170
Mangolpur 235.6 1,959
Murtazapur 58.7 0
Lakshmipur 38.9 0
Khakrahi 128.4 1,134
Reka Kalan 124.2 0
Atraulia 30.1 0
Hakimpur 408 2,563
Hundrahi 38 0
Shukraulia 527.1 2,295
Reka Khurd 98.8 458
Bhelupur 98.3 1,127
Sidhabandh 176.4 770
Ghiuria 181.7 1,173
Kadipur Khurd 30.3 0
Kadipur Kalan 170.3 561
Chilbila 157.4 1,848
Kushahi 52.6 262
Baniapatpur 70.8 351
Ujiarpur 104.4 11
Kukurha 863.6 5,802
Lohandi 123 1,705
Jamuaon 160.3 1,370
Karmi 164.3 1,219
Pithanpura 60.3 287
Kharhana 128.3 1,415
Kaliyanpur 204.3 2,104
Udaipura 65.9 255
Barhana 89 1,169
Gopalpur 51 113
Sukul Chak 34.4 0
Chilhar 340.8 2,791
Girdhardpur 84.2 0
Unwans 400 3,786
Parasi 220.2 1,537
Bharparasi 29.6 0
Kanpura 172 1,495
Mahamadpur 11 52
Bhar Chakia 15.4 649
Bhikhanpura 46.5 0
Gopinathpur 70.8 406
Raghupur 22.8 0
Konch 133 1,284
Mustafapur 34 10
Baksara 222.6 2,255
Bijhaura 542.3 3,308
Khatiwa 185.4 1,675
Siktauna 183 857
Jahanpur 48.7 674
Sarasti 301.4 2,307
Isharpura 30 0
Bairi 253 1,718
Ori 137.8 1,642
Nathpur 98 1,103
Khanta 131 1,102
Makundpur 18 855
Harpur 247.2 3,167
Kapurpatti 31.2 266
Dharampur 56.4 1,434
Orap 176.2 1,625
Pasahara 132.8 1,644
Khekhsi 220.6 1,078
Basaon 176.4 2,076
Jalwasi 169.2 1,043
Itarhi (Block headquarters) 362.2 10,275
Pakri 157.8 470
Santh 164.7 1,262
Mahila 495.5 4,066
Kawalpokhar 401 1,082
Dalippur 65.7 0
Bagahipatti 77.8 2,006
Manoharpur 114.6 1,138
Narayanpur 237.6 1,798
Dehria 187 1,607
Gangapur 53 504
Bhakhwa 124.4 1,048
Parsia 94.2 0
Nahrar 67.6 454
Dhanbakhra 17 0
Tirpurwa 33.9 487
Basudhar 704.6 6,477
Baruna 260.5 1,066
Harpur 252.1 1,843
Malkaudha 82.6 546
Turai Dehra 82.6 803
Garua Bandh 100.9 591
Sanwabahar 113.8 491
Jaipur 142.7 1,091
Sibpur 117.8 0
Saraia 72.3 391
Panditpur 36.4 0
Misraulia 38.2 294
Bhaluha 55.1 533
Charaia Tikar 108.8 164
Barkagaon 468.3 6,077
Chandi 148.1 385
Mathauli 188.9 1,034
Itaunha 309 737
Kaleanpur 55.4 651
Charaia Tikar Sahi 105.6 93
Baikunthpur 106.9 1,104
Panrepur Khairi 59.4 0
Bahuara 153.2 543
Mangolpur 70.4 363
Daru Dehri 46.2 86
Chamela 177.1 807
Pauna 59.1 43
Shauna 130 843
Chameli 85.9 716
Mananpur 46.1 0
Chandpur 86 0
Gopalpur 143.7 795
Hetampur 32 0
Basantpur 150.2 1,470
Ugarsanda 23.1 0
Parsotimpur 68 1,240
Harpur 21.9 0
Binodpur 45 0
Fatehpur 52.1 580
Indaur 157.8 1,892
Dharampura 53.4 136
Kaithana 108.8 644
Dasarathal 15.8 0
Pithni 108 977
Chandu Dehra 58.1 877
Murarpur 56 467
Ramrapur 15.4 0
Chilbili 89.4 875
Raksia 63.9 671
Jah 22.8 0
Alampur 51.4 694
Raipur 68 315
Alampur 45 0
Indaur 127.4 1,236
Kasimpur 138.8 621
Karanjuwa 174.1 1,221
Samda 89 396
Rasulpur 62.1 412
Marufpur 39.8 0
Baladewa 112.6 1,184
Bhatbahuwara 139.2 0
Lodhas 361.5 2,818
Makhdumpur 45.1 0
Paharpur 115.2 1,300
Jigna 227.4 2,341
Basao 430.1 4,488
Bara Dih 63.9 661
Girdharpur 67.2 586
Goppur 91.1 1,004
Hansraj Dih 24.8 386
Nirbhaipur 33 0
Kauresari 113.9 587
Kauresar 47 314
Mohanpur 41.2 540
Indarpur 31.7 321
Nihalpur 112.5 643
Inglish 200.2 1,518
Madan Dehra 170 958
Bishunpur 55.8 645
Debkali Dharampura 219 1,571

References

  1. ^ a b "Geonames.org. Itārhi". Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Census of India 2011: Bihar District Census Handbook - Buxar, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 19–20, 23–98, 542–621, 681–82, 730–746. Retrieved 13 July 2020.